Rex Warner letter and announcement, ca. 1945.

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Rex Warner letter and announcement, ca. 1945.

The collection consists of two items: handwritten letter to publisher Jacques B. Brunius, dated by the author 22 Aug., stamped 24 Aug. 1945, lamenting the busyness of his recent schedule and stating that he would be unable to prepare a script on Cecil Day Lewis, as he had planned; also, an advertising flyer in French for the French edition of his novel Aerodrome, ca. 1945, including a description of the book, critical quotations, and a short biography and photo of Warner.

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Warner, Rex, 1905-1986

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Rex Warner was born in Birmingham and was raised in the bucolic splendour of the Cotswold Hills, his father a clergyman, his mother a teacher. Winning a scholarship to Oxford, Warner developed an odd mix of intellectual intensity and rugged rusticism, which would inform his writing throughout his life. Popular with critics but seldom with the public, a central theme of his writing is man as a political entity, exemplified by his celebrated novels of Classical Rome and Greece. From th...

Brunius, Jacques-B.

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Epithet: English correspondent of the 'Revue Fontaine' British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000698.0x0001f3 ...

Warner, Rex, 1905-1986

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Rex Warner was born in Birmingham and was raised in the bucolic splendour of the Cotswold Hills, his father a clergyman, his mother a teacher. Winning a scholarship to Oxford, Warner developed an odd mix of intellectual intensity and rugged rusticism, which would inform his writing throughout his life. Popular with critics but seldom with the public, a central theme of his writing is man as a political entity, exemplified by his celebrated novels of Classical Rome and Greece. From th...