Records, 1941-1968.

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Records, 1941-1968.

Consists primarily of correspondence, articles, photographs, and miscellaneous material collected by Father Brocard Sewell during the years he edited The Aylesford Review, a literary quarterly sponsored by the British Carmelites, 1955-1968. Most of the material relates to contemporary literary figures and movements with the focus on individuals who were contributors to or subjects of the Review.

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Dick, Kay, 1915-

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Carter, Angela, 1940-1992

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Williamson, Henry, 1895-1977

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Wilson, Colin, 1931-2013

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Laski, Marghanita, 1915-1988

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Raffalovich, André, 1864-1934

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Sewell, Brocard

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Bruce, Sylvia

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Neuburg, Victor Edward

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Gilbert, Joan, 1947-1967.

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Gray, John, 1866-1934

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John Gray was born in a working class family in London; he distinguished himself as a scholar, winning scholarships and studying on his own, and passed the Civil Service exam. Working as a librarian in the Foreign Office, he began to publish poetry, and became part of London's literary society and the Rhymer's Club. He may have been the model for Oscar Wilde's character Dorian Gray; it may also have been Wilde's demise that prompted Gray to enter the priesthood, and he spent the last years of hi...