| Title |
Papers collected by George Reginald Barnes |
| Reference |
GRB/1/5 |
| Covering Dates |
1922–1964 (And undated.) |
| Extent and Medium |
1 file, 1 volume and 11 items; Paper |
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| Content and context |
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Includes printed papers and manuscript responses to a questionnaire
These have been arranged alphabetically by author.
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| King's/PP/GRB/1/5 contains: |
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1
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'Madrid'. Pamphlet of the poem 'Madrid' by W. H. Auden (in English) and Raul Gonzalez Tunon (in Spanish), printed by Nancy Cunard and Pablo Neruda to raise funds for the Spanish republican cause. Creator: Auden, W. H. 1 item; paper. |
1937 |
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2
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'Fascist Murderers'. Leaflet concerning the events in Austria, published by the Communist Party of Great Britain. Creator: Communist Party of Great Britain. 1 item; paper. |
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3
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'On the Education of the Reasoning Faculties'. Publisher: New York, The Halcyon-Commonwealth Foundation, 1964. Creator: Cory, William. 1 item; paper. |
1964 |
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4
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'For the Wayward and Beguiled'. Publisher: New York, The Halcyon-Commonwealth Foundation, 1964. Creator: Devoto, Bernard. 1 item; paper. |
1964 |
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5
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'Prose and Literature Since 1939'. Published for the British Council by Longman's Green and Co., 1947. Creator: Hayward, John. 1 item; paper. |
1947 |
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6
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'An undefended island'. Typescript address given to the Royal Society of St. George. Creator: Kipling, Rudyard. 1 item; paper. |
6 May 1935 |
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7
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'Report on a visit to Germany: American Zone 1948: Poems'. Booklet of poetry, of which 200 copies were made for 'New Directions' by Henri Held at Lausanne. Creator: Laughlin, James. 1 item; paper. |
1948 |
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8
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'Rassemblement Mondial des Femmes Contre la Guerre et let Fascisme'. Pamphlet published in Paris by Le Comite Mondial des Femmes, 1934. Creator: Le Comite Mondial des Femmes. 1 item; paper. |
1934 |
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9
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'Kingship and Christianity'. Roneo typescript of a paper read at Westcott House, Cambridge. Creator: Morison, Stanely. 1 item; paper. |
5 May 1956 |
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10
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Responses to a questionnaire on poetry. A volume of fascicled responses by poets and critics to the questionnaire sent them by Harold Munro (poet, owner of the Poetry Bookshop, and editor of 'The Chapbook (A Monthly Miscellany)') containing three questions on the necessity, function and the form of poetry. Responses were received from: Martin Armstrong; Laurence Binyon; T. S. Eliot; John Freeman; Gerald Gould; Robert Graves; Edward Johnston; T. Sturge Moore; Ezra Pound; George Saintsbury; Frank Sidgwick; Walter Sherard Vines; Arthur Waugh and John Bailey. Letters declining to answer the questionnaire were received from George Bernard Shaw; Lascelles Abercrombie; George Bottomley; Thomas Hardy; Charlotte Mew and Thomas Stewart Omond. Creator: Monro, Harold. 1 volume and 1 file; paper. |
June 1922-July 1922 |
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11
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'Newspaper Ideals'. Publisher: New York, The Halcyon-Commonwealth Foundation, 1964. Creator: Scott, C. P. 1 item; paper. |
1964 |
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12
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Preface to Thomas Gray: 'Memorandum Book'. The file comprises Senhouse's draft preface and a typescript copy with Senhouse's manuscript corrections. Creator: Senhouse, Roger. 7 sheets; paper. |
16 Oct. 1949 |
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13
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Call to British poets for their comments on Spain and Fascism. Leaflet published in Paris. Creator: Various. 1 item; paper. |
June 1937 |