David Emery Gascoyne papers

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David Emery Gascoyne papers

1954-1985

The collection is comprised of correspondence between British author David Gascoyne and his friends and colleagues, and manuscript and typescript drafts of his writings. The correspondence has been arranged alphabetically by correspondent, followed by unidentified correspondence and four groups of letters arranged in the categories of "British painter friends," British poet contemporaries, "Literary friends and acquaintances," and "Requests for permission to quote" as organized by Gascoyne. The writings, consisting of autograph and typescript drafts of novels, plays, articles, lectures and verse, have been arranged alphabetically by title and are followed by the manuscript notebooks which have been arranged in the order in which Gascoyne numbered them. Fragments of some of these items can be found within the 15 manuscript notebooks and a scrapbook filled with press cuttings of appearances of Gascoyne's articles and reviews of his work by others, also within the collection. Also included in the collection is miscellaneous material comprised of an unidentified poem, table of contents for a book of poems, a radio monologue, biographical blurbs, and a bibliography.

2.5 Linear Feet (5 boxes)

eng, Latn

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Deane, John F., 1943-

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John F. Deane was born in 1943 on Achill Island, County Mayo, Ireland. He was educated at Mungret College, a Jesuit boarding school in Limerick. Deane then studied English and French at University College Dublin. In 1979, he founded Poetry Ireland, a national poetry society, and Poetry Ireland Review. In 1985, Deane founded Dedalus Press, another poetry publishing company, this time with an eye towards Europe and the translation of European poets. Deane has published many collections of poet...