Correspondence with Van Wyck Brooks, 1923-1934.

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Correspondence with Van Wyck Brooks, 1923-1934.

Contains manuscript copies of "A.E." poems "Lost Talisman," "An Incarnation," "Distraction," "Defeat" and "A Farewell." Also contains one of a limited edition (printing of twenty-five) copies of pamphlet Verses for Friends (1932), with the poems "Comfort," "Lost Talisman," "Distraction," "A Mountain Tarn," "The Fountains," "First Love," "Magic," "Defeat," "An Incarnation," "Cabaret. New York," Two Voices," "The Spell," and "A Farewell" inside.

14 items (68 leaves)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6946082

University of Pennsylvania Library

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Russell, George William, 1867-1935

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George William Russell was an Irish poet, journalist, nationalist, mystic and painter, known by the pseudonym "AE". A theosophist, he was, with W.B. Yeats, a leader of the Irish Renaissance and a co-founder of Dublin's Abbey Theatre. He edited "Irish Homestead" (1906-1923) and the "Irish Statesman" (1923-1930). He published works on religion and Irish politics, as well as numerous books of verse. The University of Victoria Libraries Special Collections has a mandate to acquire literary papers. ...