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Ernest William Read

Archive Item: BC MS 20c Herbert Read/13/11

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Type of record: Archive

Title: Ernest William Read

Level: Item

Classmark: BC MS 20c Herbert Read/13/11

Date(s): 1 Jan 1941

Size and medium: 1 letter

Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/700535

Collection group(s): English Literature | Special Collections Art | Herbert Read Collection

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1 manuscript letter to Herbert Read from his uncle Ernest William Read, who writes to say how much he has enjoyed Annals of Innocence and Experience, and compares his own boarding school life with his nephew's.


He is moved particularly by the descriptions of North Yorkshire in The Innocent Eye. 'I had to puase many times when pictures glided before my eyes, only I found that the pictures now were coloured.' He also shares Herbert Read's view of the impact of his early years in the North Riding: 'Perhaps your life there had been the beginning of poetry for you.'


Letters from Herbert Read to his uncle during the First World War can be found in BC MS 20c Herbert Read/1/5.

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