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she showed considerable talent as a painter; she trained at the Heatherley School of Fine Art and exhibited with the London Group.Where once reissues were rarely found outside the remit of a notable classics imprint or the more esoteric lists of the smallest of independent publishers.

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Did it surprise me to see this exact same phrase—ripe for rediscovery—used in the headline above the excellent appreciation of Comynss life and work by Lynn Barber in the Telegraph earlier this year? No.writes Emily Gould in her introduction to the NYRB Classics edition of Our Spoons Came from Woolworths.I found myself preoccupied by a different question entirely: What does a book or an author being rediscovered actually look like? Some kind of critical championing is often the starting point.

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published this week by Daunt Books—it seemed only fitting that I should write about at least one of her books in this column.ultimately the world of the novel is one outside normal time … and governed by the arbitrary laws of fairy tales—something that could be said of many of Comynss novels.

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each and every reissue of one of Comynss novels has heralded a joyous resurgence of interest in her work.

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