Richard March Editorial Correspondence: Waller, John
Scope & Content:
Single letter from Waller to March (typescript, London, 12 December, 1949), having commenced editing, with G S Fraser, The Collected Poems of Keith Douglas and requesting 'any original Douglas manuscripts you may have'.
Richard March Editorial Correspondence: Administrative and Financial Matters
Scope & Content:
Correspondence and documents, comprising: (1) Bank Statement for Poetry London (Lloyds Bank Ltd, Southampton Row, London), for the period 31 December, 1940 - 8 April, 1941, together with fourteen processed cheques. (2) Two letters from March to John Roberts, Nicholson & Watson (28 August...
Richard March: T S Eliot: A Symposium (Correspondence and Original Materials)
Scope & Content:
Correspondence between either J M Tambimuttu or Richard Marsh (editors) and the contributors to T S Eliot: A Symposium (Editions Poetry London, 1948). In some instances, files include the original contributions to the volume.
Richard March: T S Eliot: A Symposium (Anceschi, Luciano)
Scope & Content:
Correspondence: Anceschi to [March] (manuscript, in French, Milan, 23 April, 1948), enclosing 'T S Eliot e la poesia filosofica' (text in Italian); March to Anceschi (29 April, 1948); Anceschi to [March] (manuscript, in French, Milan, 9 May, 1948); Anceschi to [March] (manuscript, in French, Mil...
Richard March: T S Eliot: A Symposium (Angioletti, G B)
Scope & Content:
Correspondence: Tambimuttu to Angioletti (9 March, 1948); Tambimuttu to Angioletti (23 March, 1948); Angioletti to Tambimuttu (typescript, in French, Rome, 2 April, 1948); Angioletti to Tambimuttu (typescript, in French, Rome, 28 April, 1948). Also, 'Incontri con T S Eliot' (typescript, Italian...
Richard March: T S Eliot: A Symposium (Belgion, Montgomery)
Scope & Content:
Correspondence with March and Tambimuttu, in which March proposes an article on 'the political aspect of the development of Eliot's thought', a subject modified to 'Eliot's affiliations with France and the Continent' on learning that 'Eliot would rather his politics were not dealt with'. Letter...
Richard March: T S Eliot: A Symposium (Bell, Clive)
Scope & Content:
Clive Bell, 'How Pleasant to Know Mr Eliot' (in manuscript and in typescript). Letters from March to Bell: 24 February, 2 March, and 31 March, 1948. Letters (manuscript) from Bell (Charleston, Firle, Sussex) to March: 27 February, 29 March, and (postcard) franked 20 October, 1948.