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'The Rose in the Ash Heap', novella

Dep. c. 1093

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Title

'The Rose in the Ash Heap', novella

Shelfmark

Dep. c. 1093

Summary

Cream folder entitled, 'Rose in the Ash Heap', photocopy of chapters 73-74, pp. 490-546, with manuscript corrections. Also annotated in red pencil by an unidentified editor. Stamped, 'Not to be reproduced without permission of the Marion E. Wade Collections, Wheaton College'. This is actually the last part of 'English People', see Dep. c. 1088.

Written in 1929.

Date

1929

Language

English

Physical extent

1 folder

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Collection contents

Archive of (Arthur) Owen Barfield

Literary manuscripts and notes

Novels and short stories

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