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Essays, lectures, broadcasts, including juvenilia

MS. 6372/52

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Title

Essays, lectures, broadcasts, including juvenilia

Shelfmark

MS. 6372/52

Summary

Includes Anne Ridler's school notebook from 1924, a notebook with a short piece on her trip to Italy in 1930, the scripts for the BBC's Poetry Promenade, 7 Oct 1946 and the BBC's Time For Verse, 12 Jan 1947, and an essay or lecture on 'Ambiguity in English Verse Rhythms', c.1960.

Date

1924-c.1960

Language

English

Physical extent

1 box (1 folder)

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Collection contents

Archive of Anne Ridler and Vivian Ridler

Anne Ridler literary and musical papers, including Bradby family history and memoirs

Anne Ridler prose

Essays, lectures, broadcasts, including juvenilia

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