Six poems (typescript): 'I seek for new interpreters of love…'; 'Petrarch' ('Shall words set forth your splendour…'); 'If there be sorrow, let it be for me…'; 'Ne Transeat' ('O perishable Beauty…'); 'When I survey my years of wasted life…'; 'A beauty such as never man beheld...'. All poems pub...
M J T Tambimuttu: Correspondent Seaman, H Broadberry
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Letter (typescript, 10 July, 1945) from Seaman to Tambimuttu, submitting poems (not present), together with an unfavourable reply (12 September, 1945).
Two letters (typescript, 4 March and 4 August, 1945) from Seaton to the Editor, submitting poems (not present), together with a reply (19 November, 1945) from Tambimuttu, retaining a poem 'for possible inclusion in the Services number of PL'.
Letter (manuscript, 9 April, 1941) from Stocks to the Editor, with two poems (typescript): 'Thoughts in a Sick ward' and 'The Seed of War'. Both poems published in Keidrych Rhys (ed.), More Poems from the Forces (1943), pp. 275, 277.
Letter (typescript, 11 July,1941) to the Editor, marked for publication under the heading 'From Iceland', commenting upon previous issues. Published in Poetry London, 2:7 (1942).
M J T Tambimuttu: Correspondent Wickham, Anna [Edith Alice Mary Harper]
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Letter (11 July, 1945) from Tambimuttu to Wickham, informing that 'William is very keen to do a selection of your poems for possible publication by PL….'
M J T Tambimuttu: Correspondent Wigan, T[homas] K[eble]
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A long poem (typescript) entitled 'Gold, Hate, and Love', in three Cantos (of 78 Spencerian stanzas). The poem is introduced by G S Fraser in a 'Preface' [four sheets, typescript]. On the verso of Fraser's 'Preface', Captain T K Wigan has written a letter addressed to 'My Dear Stella', in which...