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King's/PP/JHB/1 contains:
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3 Papers for the Society of Apostles
4 Fellowship dissertations
5 Autograph manuscript poems
6 Manuscript poems with typescript or carbon typescript copies.
7 Typescript and carbon typescript poems
8 'Winter Movement & other poems published & unpublished'
9 'Work for the Winter More or Less for Christmas'
10 Decorated poems
11 Poetry game
12 Plays
13 Variety of manuscript notes
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The Papers of Julian Heward Bell

Title 'Winter Movement & other poems published & unpublished'
Reference JHB/1/8
(former reference: JHB/13-14 unless otherwise stated.)
Covering Dates 1927–1937 (Dates have been estimated.)
Extent and Medium 106 items in envelope; paper
Content and context

Typescript and carbon typescript poems placed in folder with Julian Bell's title, 'Winter Movement & other poems published & unpublished'. As these poems appear to have been selected by Julian Bell, they have not been assimilated with other typescripts or carbon typescripts. However, poems within this folder have been arranged in the order of their publication in 'Winter Movement', followed by a poem published in 'Work for the Winter' (1936). The poems in this file Comprise:-

-2 typescripts, 'Vendémiare' [sic] [Published as 'Vendémiaire' in 'Winter Movement', 'Julian Bell: Essays, Poems and Letters' and 'The Cambridge Review', 24 May 1929. With title sheet 'The Republican Year' No. 1 in Julian Bell's sequence]

-2 typescripts, 'Brumaire' [2 different poems, one published in 'Winter Movement' and 'Julian Bell: Essays, Poems and Letters'. Both No. 2 in Julian Bell's sequence]

-Typescript, 'Frimaire' [Published in 'Winter Movement' and 'Julian Bell: Essays, Poems and Letters'. No. 3 in Julian Bell's sequence]

-2 typescripts, 'Nivôse' [Published in 'The Venture' No.4, Nov. 1929. No. 4 in Julian Bell's sequence]

-2 typescripts, 'Pluviose' [Published in 'Winter Movement', 'Julian Bell: Essays, Poems and Letters', and 'The Cambridge Review', 10 May 1929. No. 5 in Julian Bell's sequence]

-Typescript, 'Ventôse' [No.6 in Julian Bell's sequence]

-Typescript, 'Germinal' [Published in 'The Cambridge Review', 19 Apr. 1929. No. 7 in Julian Bell's sequence]

-Typescript, 'Floréal' [Published in 'The Cambridge Review', 5 June 1929. No. 8 in Julian Bell's sequence]

-Typescript, 'Messidor' [No. 10 in Julian Bell's sequence]

-2 typescripts 'Thermidor' [2 different poems. Both No. 11 in Julian Bell's sequence. For 3rd poem with this title, see 1/8 below]

-Typescript, 'Fructidor' [No. 12 in Julian Bell's sequence]

-Typescript, 'The Moths' [For autograph manuscript see 1/5/1. Published in 'Winter Movement', 'Julian Bell: Essays, Poems and Letters', and 'The Venture', No. 2, February 1929]

-Typescript, 'The Goldfinch in the Orchard' [Published in 'Winter Movement'. For autograph manuscript see 1/5/1]

-Typescript, 'From the Foot of the Downs' [Published in 'Winter Movement'. For autograph manuscript see 1/5/1]

-Typescript and carbon typescript, 'Autumn Sunset' [Published in 'Winter Movement'. Typescript has 'Provençal Woods' on same sheet.]

-Carbon typescript, 'Provençal Woods'

-Typescript and carbon typescript, 'Snow Fall' [Published in 'Winter Movement']

-Carbon typescript, 'Pools of the Gargillesse' [Published in 'Winter Movement' and 'Cambridge Poetry', Hogarth Press, No.8, 1929]

-Typescript, 'The Hedge' [Published in 'Winter Movement' and 'The Cambridge Review', 24 May 1929]

-Typescript, 'Still Life' [Published in 'Winter Movement' as 'Still Life I']

-Typescript, 'Still Life' [Published in 'Winter Movement' as 'Still Life II' and as 'Still Life' in The Cambridge Review, 26 Apr. 1929]

-Typescript, 'Still Life' [Published in 'Winter Movement' as 'Still Life III']

-Typescript, 'Winter Movement, A Formal Ode' [Published in 'Winter Movement', 'The Venture', No.3, June 1929, and 'Julian Bell: Essays, Poems and Letters'. For autograph manuscript of parts of the poem, see 1/5/1]

-Typescript, 'Chaffinches' [Published in 'Winter Movement' and 'Songs for Sixpence' No.2., ed., J. Bronowski and J.M. Reeves (Cambridge: W. Heffer and Sons, Ltd, 1929).]

-Typescript, 'Pond Life' [Published in 'Winter Movement']

-Typescript, 'Woods and Kestrel' [Published in 'Winter Movement' and 'The Cambridge Review', 29 Nov. 1929]

-Typescript, 'Marsh Birds Pass Over London. Irregular Ode' [Published in 'Winter Movement' and 'Julian Bell: Essays, Poems and Letters'. For an autograph manuscript fragment see 1/5/1 'As the crowded traffic roars along the street ...']

-Typescript, 'Fern Ladies' [Published in 'Winter Movement']

-Typescript, 'Winter Trees' [Published in 'Winter Movement']

-Typescript, 'Accompaniment to Delius' [Published in 'Winter Movement' as 'Listening to Delius']

-Typescript, 'Ballade of the Dancing Shadows' [Published in 'Winter Movement' and 'The Cambridge Review', 5 June 1929. For autograph manuscript see 1/5/1]

-Typescript, 'Shakesperian [sic] sonnet for J.W.' [With cover sheet 'Poems for Julia'. Published in 'Winter Movement' and 'The Cambridge Review', 5 June 1929]

Typescript, 'Prose Reflections' [Published in 'Work for the Winter' as 'Imitations from the Chinese of Arthur Waley. Prose Reflections']

Typescript, 'Spring on the Watermeadows' [For autograph manuscript see 1/5/1]

Typescript, 'Night Sounds' [For autograph manuscript see 1/5/1]

Typescript, 'Over the Downs' [For autograph manuscript see 1/5/1]

Typescript, 'The Kestrel Over the Cornfield' [For autograph manuscript see 1/5/1]

Typescript, 'Summer Trees Through Field Glasses' [For autograph manuscript see 'Summer Woods and Field Glasses' 1/5/1]

Typescript, 'Wet Morning' [For autograph manuscript see 1/5/1]

Typescript, 'I pray to him, but pray with doubt and dread ...'

Typescript, 'On certain christian pacifists'

Carbon typescript, 'The Graveyard by the Sea. Free translation from Valéry'

Carbon typescript, 'Nonsense. "The Spirit of Invergordon"'

Typescript, 'Now time drives to an end ...'

Typescript, 'Romantic' [For carbon typescript see 1/7 'Here's an old game, the last time playing ...']

Typescript, 'Masculine Vanity' [For carbon typescript see 1/7 'You could not give, you are not given ...']

Typescript, 'Headstones for Runic inscriptions' [For carbon typescript see 1/7 'War, love, lust ...']

Typescript, 'The Leopard' [For carbon typescript see 1/7 'The kitten and the falling leaves ...']

Typescript, 'Warning Notice' [For carbon typescript see 1/7 'Do not love me, if you would ...']

Typescript, 'Four'

Typescript, 'The farm labourer and the traditionalist' ['Mr Eliot' erased in title]

Carbon typescript, 'Dialectics. For Sage Bernal'

Carbon typescript, 'The Walled Garden'

Typescript, 'Still Life'

Carbon typescript, 'Escape Fantasies'

Typescript, 'The Falcon holds the Spur'

Typescript, 'Objects D'Art at Fonthill'

Typescript, 'Surrealiste at the Union'

Typescript, 'Surrealiste at the Union' [Different poem from the one listed above]

Typescript, 'Summer Evening'

Typescript, 'Harebells in Geologic Time'

Typescript, 'The Head, the Heart, and the Turnip. A Moral Fable' [Summer 1929]

Typescript, 'First Pastoral: The Sunset. To J.L.'

Typescript, 'Second Pastoral: The Fisherman. To E.W.P.'

Carbon typescript, 'Tentative'

Carbon typescript, 'Ressurect [sic], resurect ...'

Carbon typescript, 'Have patience, heart, and we will go ...'

Carbon typescript, 'Past writing down, not to speak ...'

Carbon typescript, 'The luck turned, the omens good ...'

Typescript, 'The End: To Julia'

Typescript, 'Easter 1929'

Typescript, 'The Roman Road'

Typescript, 'Persuasions: To Julia'

Typescript, 'A Sonnet of Sixes'

Typescript, 'Ballad of St Julien L' Hospitalier'

Typescript, 'Wood Magic. Glen Rannock' [With cover sh. 'Wood Magic']

Typescript, 'Your beauty by my verse is given ...' [With cover sheet 'Sonnets etc.']

Typescript, 'Song from a Masque'

Typescript, 'Exercises on Conventional themes: The Country Churchyard' [With cover sheet 'Exercises and Variations on Sentimental & Conventional Themes']

Typescript, 'Thermidor' [For 2 different typescript poems under this title, both No. 11 in Julian Bell's sequence, see 1/8 above]

Carbon typescript, 'Vers Dadaistes'

Typescript, 'The White Knight'

Typescript, 'A Sentimental Spring' [With 'Another' on same sh.]

Typescript, 'The Queen of Spain's Daughter'

Typescript, 'Variations on a Nursery Rhyme'

Typescript, 'Variation on an Old Song'

Typescript, 'Sylvia's Reply'

Carbon typescript, 'Valeres Song for "Marivaudage"'

Typescript, 'Songs from "A Present for a Princess". Valere's Song'

Typescript, 'Duet'

Typescript, 'Experiments in Freee [sic] Association. Ebactana' [With cover sheet 'Experiments in Free Association']

Autograph manuscript, 'Free Association. Ebactana'

Typescript, 'Experiments in Free Association. Bottom and Titania'

Typescript, 'Experiments in Free Association. Nostalgie Des Lointains'

Typescript, 'Nonsense Fragments'

Typescript, 'Epigraph and Dedication'

Typescript, 'Exercise in a stanza form of Ben Jonson's'

Typescript, 'June'

Typescript, 'Pauper's Penny'

Typescript, 'II' [First line, 'So what new images can then be found ...']

Typescript, 'III' [First line, 'But in the country world that we can share ...']

Typescript, 'Julia and the Fairies. After Herrick'

Typescript, 'Reply to Romance. "The Wind in the Willows"'

Autograph manuscript, 'Reply to Romance'

Typescript, 'Now I remember you by many things ...' [With cover sheet 'The Tradition of Richard Jefferies']

Typescript 'From Temple de Vénus. Jean Le Maire c 1520'.

Further information

'Nonsense' appeared in 'Poems of To-Day', third series, London: Macmillan and Co., 1938.

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