Skip to main content

Search Special Collections

Results

1 to 5 of 5 records

Total number of records: 5

Count of Record type

Record typeCount
Archives4
Books and printed items1

Count of Collection group

Collection groupCount
Brotherton Collection5
English Literature4
Brotherton Collection Manuscript Verse1
Leeds Poetry1

Count of Subject

SubjectCount
english poetry5
english drama3
english fiction2
english literature2
letters2
commonplace-books1
latin poetry1

Count of People and organisations

People and organisationsCount
Wodehouse, Edmund1
Wodehouse, Philip (1608-1681)1

Count of Earliest date

Earliest dateCount
From 16002
From 19003

Count of Latest date

Latest dateCount
Up to 16991
Up to 17991
Up to 19992
Up to latest1

Archive File

Norah Hoult

1934

Response to letter praising "Youth Can't be Served". Also responding to poems sent by Berry and offering writing advice.

More details


Archive File

The Times, Helen Thomas (widow of Edward Thomas)

1962-1963

Responding to corrections of published articles.

More details


Archive File

Typescript and Manuscript Drafts for Half Moon Bay (1993) and Related Poems

c. 1980 - c. 1992

This folder contains typescript drafts for various Paul Mills poems, including ‘Storm Painting’, ‘Hurricane Gilbert in the Gulf of Campeche’, ‘Smoky Mountain’, ‘The Steel’, ‘Stone To...

More details


Archive Print Item

A collection of poems written upon several occasions by several persons. With many additions, never before in print

1673

Second edition?. Called Kemp's collection and includes the Sir Charles Sedley, Sir George Etheridge, John Sheffield, duke of Buckingham, Aphra Behn etc. Cf. De Sola Pinto, V. The poetical...works of...

More details

BC MS Lt 40, f. 52v: The opening of Sir Philip Wodehouse's poem
Archive Item

Autograph poems, verse epigrams and verse translations, by Sir Philip Wodehouse and Sir Edmund Wodehouse

Wodehouse, Philip (1608-1681)

c.1664-1715

Notebook of autograph poems, verse epigrams and verse translations by Sir Philip Wodehouse, in sections interspersed with verse by his son Sir Edmund, mainly in the latter's hand. F.1v-55v, 57v, 58v-5...

More details and larger image