Raine Papers. Vol. xxii (ff. ). Letters from Philip Sherrard; 1947-1971. Includes a poem by Sherrard entitled 'To one tormented by the spectacle of her past life' (inspired by Raine; accompanying the letter of 11 Oct. 1966) and a poem by Liadain Sherrard beginning, 'The shadow-flowers of Death...
Raine Papers. Vol. xxiii (ff. ). Letters from Philip Sherrard; 1972-1994. Includes a review of Sherrard's The Wound of Greece (1978), after the letter of 18 June 1978; a poem beginning 'There is, some claim, a land so bleak and bare…' (accompanying the letter of 27 Oct. 1983) and an article en...
Raine Papers. Vol. xxv (ff. ). Letters, articles and poem from Philip Sherrard and family; 1964-1974. 1. File comprising: a poem entitled 'Ode for the Sunday of Orthodoxy in honour of The Restoration of the Holy Images'; article entitled 'Notes on a Sicilian Journey', with covering letter; ...
Raine Papers. Vol. xxvi (ff. ). Letters from Robin Skelton, poet and editor; Janet Adam-Smith, author and journalist; and Meary James Thurairajah Tambimuttu, writer and editor; 1944-1990. 1. Letters from Skelton; 1954-1990. Discusses the work of Raine and Skelton, the poet's inspiration, the...
Raine Papers. Vol. xxvii (ff. ). Letters from Ruthven Todd, writer and poet; Laurens Van Der Post, writer and conservationist; and Shelia Wingfield, Viscountess Powerscourt, poet; 1963-1993. 1. Letters from Todd; 1963-1988. Concerning Todd's life in Spain; Todd and Raine's work on Blake and ...
Raine Papers. Vol. xxviii (ff. ). Letters to Kathleen Raine from correspondents whose surnames begin with A. Including:Kathleen Abbott of Taunton, 1974.
Raine Papers. Vol. xxix (ff. ). Letters to Kathleen Raine from correspondents whose surnames begin with Ba. Including Janet Baker, musician, 1977; George Barker, poet [?], 1949-1965; Jack Barker, journalist, circa 1970s; Djuna Barnes, playwright, 1968; Arabinda Basu, philosopher and scholar, 1...
Raine Papers. Vol. xxx (ff. ). Letters to Kathleen Raine from correspondents whose surnames begin with Be. Including Frances Bellerby, poet, 1971-1975, includes poems written for Christmas and a poem entitled, 'Son of the House'; Sir John Betjeman, poet, 1969-1980.