Raine Papers. Vols. x-xi. Letters from Winifred Nicholson, painter; [1936?]-1981. Includes some letters from other correspondents referring to Nicholson's work. Two volumes.
Raine Papers. Vols. ii-iii. Letters from Margaret Fay Shaw, folklorist and musicologist, and her husband, John Lorne Campbell of Canna, Scotland; 1968-2000. Two volumes.
Raine Papers. Vols. xvii-xviii. Letters from Peter Russell, poet, editor and translator; 1968-2002. Discussion of Russell's study, lectures and the publication of his work; contemporary poets, reviews and editions of Temenos; life in Venice, at the University of Victoria and in Cultus Lake, B.C.; legal proceedings and financial matters; Russell's family life and relationships with women. Two volumes.
Raine Papers. Vols. clxvi-clxix. Letters and postcards mostly from Raine to Gay Taylor; 1948-1970, n.d. Some letters have been dated in a hand other than Raine's – possibly that of Taylor. Four volumes.
Raine Papers. Vols. cxiv-cxix 'Found in the Close'; 1985-1986. Four typewritten drafts with autograph revisions and two loose chapters of what Raine intended to be the final section of her autobiography. Six volumes. '
Raine Papers. Vols. xiv-xv. Letters from Jeremy Reed, poet and novelist; 1980-2005. Mostly concerning the publication of Reed's poetry and novels but also discussing the natural world, the nature of poetry, the life of the poet and business relating to the Temenos journal. Includes the following poems by Reed: 'Dawn Wood' (following the letter of 18 March 1982), 'The Other Side' (following the letter of 12 Aug. 1982), 'Wide' and 'At Carnyorth' (accompanying the letter of 6 May 1983), 'Blac...
Raine Papers. Vols. xxii-xxv. Letters from Philip Sherrard and family; 1947-1994. Discusses Sherrard's work, Raine's poetry and study of Blake and Thomas Taylor; theology; mysticism and hermeticism; the nature of sanctity and artists in relation to the divine; Sherrard's visits to Greek monasteries including Mount Athos and Patmos. Four volumes.
Raine Papers. Vols. xx-xxi Letters from Tom Scott, poet; 1954-1993, n.d. Discusses his own work and that of other writers, the political situation in Scotland and, to a lesser extent, the wider world, the state of Scottish poetry and academia, the role of the poet in society, grant applications, socialism and religion. Includes the following poems by Scott: 'The Mankind Citie' later 'Human City' (three versions, accompanying the letter of 4 March 1956, the third dedicated to Shirley Brid...
Raine Papers. Vols. lxiii-lxxiv. Letters from unidentified correspondents; 1964-2003. Most letters have been signed only with a forename, and the volumes are therefore arranged alphabetically by signature. If any correspondents are subsequently identified, the letters will be moved to their correct place in the sequence above. Twelve volumes.