File LA6/6 - Merton commentary

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LA6/6

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Merton commentary

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  • 1957-1977 (Creation)

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63 ff.

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The file includes letters between Colin Wilcockson and René Hague about The Anathemata, 1977, and especially about the 'Merton Commentary' - a commentary by William Curtis-Hayward on The Anathemata, which together with some letters from David Jones to William Curtis-Hayward were at Merton College, Oxford. The file includes copies of the six letters written by David Jones to William Hayward between December 1957 and July 1961, later published, with an introduction by Colin Wilcockson as David Jones, Letters to William Hayward, edited by Colin Wilcockson (London: Agenda Editions, 1979). There is also a letter to René Hague from 'Helen', and an article on 'The Break' by Colin Wilcockson.

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Formerly Group B III/6

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Preferred citation: LA6/6

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vtls004363180

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(WlAbNL)0000363180

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  • Text: LA6/6 (17).