Nicola BeaumanOBE (née Mann; born 20 June 1944[1]) is a British biographer and journalist, and the founder of Persephone Books, an independent book publisher based in Bath.
Beauman brought attention to middle-class women writers with her 1983 survey A Very Great Profession: The Woman's Novel, 1914–39.[3] Her research showed how literary representations of female domesticity could challenge those social assumptions.[4] Much of Beauman's later writing has been literary biography. In 2022, Beauman was elected an Honorary Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature.[5]
Beauman's Persephone Books is a publishing house that mainly publishes female authors. It was founded in 1998[2] as a mail-order publisher,[6] and sales are mostly made online. In May 2021 the company's retail shop moved from Bloomsbury in London to Bath.[7]
According to The Guardian, Beauman founded Persephone Books to publish 'forgotten' novels by women, many of which she had written about in, A Very Great Profession: The Woman's Novel 1914-39, originally published by Virago in 1983 and reissued in 2008 by Persephone Books.[8] The books all come in a uniform grey cover, which Beauman sees as 'a guarantee of a good read',[9] and contain endpapers that use patterns or prints from the year the book was first published.[6]
In an interview with journalist Leonie Cooper, Beauman said that when she first started the press things were hard: "We had a lot of books piling up in the warehouse, but then we got a bestseller, which was phenomenally lucky."[10] That bestseller was Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day by Winifred Watson, which Persephone Books published in 2000 and which has been made into a film starring Frances McDormand.[11] Since then Persephone Books has continued to publish several books a year, and currently has 147 titles in print, including novels by Dorothy Whipple, Virginia Woolf, R. C. Sherriff, Katherine Mansfield, and E. M. Delafield.[12]
Publications
A Very Great Profession: The Woman's Novel, 1914–39, Virago (London), 1983.
Cynthia Asquith (biography), Hamilton (London), 1987.
Morgan: A Biography of the Novelist E. M. Forster, Hodder and Stoughton (London), 1993, Knopf (New York), 1994.
The Other Elizabeth Taylor, Persephone (London, England), 1993.