Clodd/Raine Papers. Vol. xx. Essay: 'Blake's Mandala of Albion'; n.d. Autograph and typewritten drafts. Annotated, 'Read to the Jungian Society in London'.
Clodd/Raine Papers. Vol. xvi. 'Thomas Taylor and the English Romantic Poets'; [1968?]. Autograph and typewritten. Three drafts for 'Thomas Taylor, Plato and the English Romantic Movement', published in The British Journal of Aesthetics Vol. 8:2 (1968).
Clodd/Raine Papers. Vol. xvii. 'Thomas Taylor the Platonist'; [1969?]. Autograph drafts. Raine's introduction to a volume of the selected writings of Taylor, entitled 'Selected Writings of Thomas Taylor the Platonist'; annotated with the postal address of Alan Clodd. 255 x 200 mm.
Clodd/Raine Papers. Vol. xviii. Essays on William Blake; circa 1970, n.d. Typewritten drafts with autograph revisions. 1.Introduction to Raine's A Choice of Blake's Verse; 1970. 2.'Auguries of Innocence'. 3.'The Last Judgement'; circa 1970. Concerning the Last Judgement as inspiration for B...
Clodd/Raine Papers. Vol. xiv. Notebook containing essays on Blake and Thomas Taylor; circa 1965. 205 x 160 mm. 1.Essay on Blake's symbolism in relation to Swedenborgian imagery. 2.[In reverse]. Essay on Taylor beginning with a list of Taylor's works, possibly for inclusion in Thomas Tayl...
Clodd/Raine Papers. Vol. xix. Notebook of prose; [circa 1970?]. Autograph drafts. 250 x 200 mm. 1.Essay beginning, 'William Blake…has been called by some a mystic'. For a further drafts of this essay, see Add. 88637 and Add. 88654 item 1. 2.Essay on Thomas Taylor, philosopher and translator.
Clodd/Raine Papers. Vol. xiii. Notebook of essays on the symbolism of the natural world in Blake's poetry; circa 1954. Autograph drafts. 220 x 175 mm. 1.'Who Made the Tyger?'; published in Encounter vol 2 no. 6, June 1954. 2.Essay entitled, 'The Tree of Mystery'.
Clodd/Raine Papers. Vol. xv (ff. ). Essays on Blake and education; 1967, n.d. Autograph and typewritten drafts. See also Add. 88663 item 5. 1.'Blake and Education'. Written as a lecture for the Centre for Spiritual and Psychological Studies. 2.'The Loom of the Locke: Blake's criticisms of m...