Enitharmon Archive: Box 202
Details
Type of record: Archive
Title: Enitharmon Archive: Box 202
Classmark: BC MS 20c Enitharmon/Box 202
Date(s): c.2005-2006
Size and medium: 1 box
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/510415
Collection group(s): English Literature
Description
One box containing:
'The Ship of Swallows' - The Edward Thomas fellowship general correspondence. Seminar programmes, newsletters, correspondence with the newsletter editor Richard Emeny, who sourced an unknown photograph of Edward Thomas for the back cover. Obituary of Myfanwy Thomas from The Times. Branch-Lines: Edward Thomas and Contemporary Poetry. File of material relating to this anthology, compiled by Guy Cuthbertson (Merton College, Oxford) and Lucy Newlyn (Professor of English, Oxford University). Many E-mails, letters and notes from Cuthbertson and Newlyn, notes from meetings, editorial comments and their responses. Text of Lucy Newlyn’s essay ‘Ha when and in litt and Edward Thomas on Walking’. Texts of David Constantine’s prose-poem ‘Why? Because’ and two-page fax from Seamus Heaney, consisting of his poem ‘To Edward Thomas on the Lagans Road’ (an early version of a poem rewritten for District and Circle), and a corresponding prose passage about it.
Owen Sheers: A substantial number of e-mails. File also contains his contribution to Branch-Lines: Edward Thomas and Contemporary Poetry.
Anne Stevenson: 2 autograph cards; various newspaper cuttings.
Sean Street: correspondence concerning 'Radio Waves' and reviews.
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