Collection of Richard Aldington Letters-Manuscripts, 1920-1965.

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Collection of Richard Aldington Letters-Manuscripts, 1920-1965.

A collection of correspondence and manuscripts created by the author of "A Passionate Prodigality: Letters to Alan Bird from Richard Aldington, including unpublished essays by Derek Patmore about Aldington, and photographs of Aldington, Brigit Patmore, and other British writers. Prominenet correspondents include Jacob Bronowski, Alister Kershaw, James Reeves,Alan Bird, and Cyril Beaumont. This collection is part of the Richard Aldington Papers.

0.4 c.f. (1 archives box).

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Patmore, Brigit.

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Kershaw, Alister.

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Beaumont, Cyril W. (Cyril William), 1891-1976

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Patmore, Derek, 1908-1972

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Derek Patmore (1908- ), British author and designer, lineal descendant of Victorian poet Coventry Patmore and son of author Briget Patmore. From the description of Derek Patmore papers 1928-1968. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 173863323 British author, playwright, editor, and journalist. Patmore was born in England (1908), the son of John Deighton and Ethel Elizabeth "Brigit" Morrison-Scott Patmore, and a great-grandson of British author Coventry Pat...

Reeves, James

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Benkovitz, Miriam Jeanette

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Miriam J. Benkovitz, professor of English, Skidmore College, and author. She colleceted books avidly, specializing in turn-of-the-century literature. From the description of Miriam J. Benkovitz papers, 1954-1986. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 467177699 ...

Bronowski, Jacob, 1908-1974

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Jacob Bronowski, a mathematician by training, was well known for his work in literature, intellectual history and the philosophy of science. At his death in 1974, Bronowski was Research Professor and Fellow of the Salk Institute for Biological Studies in San Diego, California and Director of the Council for Biology in Human Affairs there. At the Salk Institute, which he joined in 1964, Bronowski's field of research was 'human specificity', that is, the analysis of those functions which character...

Bird, Alan R.

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