The Thomas Dilworth papers, 1976-2003 (bulk 1978-1996)

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The Thomas Dilworth papers, 1976-2003 (bulk 1978-1996)

The Thomas Dilworth papers consist of correspondence sent to Dilworth regarding his research on artist and poet David Jones. A long run of letters from Harman Grisewood, author and friend of Jones, highlights the collection. Letters from René Hague, another contemporary of Jones, to Dilworth are also included. The collection is completed by rough drafts for Dilworth's edition of Jones' 'Wedding poems', together with correspondence between Dilworth and his publisher, Enitharmon Press.

1 linear feet (2 boxes)

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Hague, René

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Grisewood, Harman, 1906-

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Harman (Joseph Gerard) Grisewood was born on Feb. 8, 1906, at Wormleybury, Broxbourne, Hertfordshire, England, the son of Lieutenant-Colonel Harman Grisewood and Lucille Geneviève (Cardozo) Grisewood. He was educated at Ampleforth College , as was his friend and contemporary René Hague, and at Worcester College, Oxford, where he received a degree in English literature in 1927. Mr. Grisewood began his long association with the BBC in 1929 as a member of the repertory company. From ...

Enitharmon Press

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Dilworth, Thomas.

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Thomas Dilworth was born in Detroit, Mich., on March 31, 1945. He received his B.A. degree at St. Michael's College, Toronto, and his M.A. and Ph. D. at the University of Toronto. Dr. Dilworth is University Professor of English at the University of Windsor, Ontario, where he has taught since 1977. He is an expert on the life and works of David Jones and has written 'The shape of meaning in the poetry of David Jones' as well as edited 'Inner necessities: the letters of David Jones to...