April Fitz Lyon - Selected Publications

Selected Publications

  • The Woman in the Case and Other Stories (1953), translation of stories by Anton Chekhov (jointly with Kyril FitzLyon)
  • Three Novellas (1953), translations of three short novels by Leo Tolstoy (one of the three jointly with Kyril FitzLyon)
  • The Devil and Family Happiness, translation from Leo Tolstoy (London: Spearman & Calder, 1953, 2nd edition 1954)
  • The Libertine Librettist (1955), a biography of Lorenzo da Ponte
  • Ladies Delight (1957), translation of Emile Zola's Au bonheur des dames
  • The Price of Genius (1964), a biography of Pauline García-Viardot
  • Blaze of Embers (Calder and Boyars, 1971), translation of novel by André Pieyre de Mandiargues
  • Nobody: or, The Disgospel according to Maria Dementnaya (1975), novel translated from the Russian
  • Maria Malibran: diva of the romantic age (1987), a biography
  • A month in the country: an exhibition presented by the Theatre Museum, Victoria and Albert Museum, and arranged in conjunction with April FitzLyon (with Alexander Schouvaloff) catalogue of the Victoria and Albert Museum's Theatre Museum Ivan Turgenev centenary exhibition (1983)

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