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Published journals and booklets containing works by Charles Morgan

MS. 12211/117

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Title

Published journals and booklets containing works by Charles Morgan

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MS. 12211/117

Summary

Articles and other works appearing in published journals, written by Charles Morgan unless otherwise stated:

'Mirage of England' (poem) in The Fortnightly Review, Dec 1917

'To Max Beerbohm: on Oxford' in The Review of Reviews Illustrated, 15 Nov 1923

'A Defence of Story-Telling', 23 Feb 1934

'Creative Imagination' in Études Anglaises, Jan 1937

'France as an Idea Necessary to Civilisation' in The Nineteenth Century and After, Jul 1941

Copy of 'Lytton Strachey' by Max Beerbohm, sent to Charles Morgan on 30 Jun 1943

'Le Cahier Noir', 1944

'The Artist in the Community' in The Welsh Review, 2 Jun 1946

'The Artist in the Community' in The Yale Review, Summer 1946

'An Instant of Atonement Recollected from Childhood' (poem) in Facet: Arts Magazine of the West, Oct 1946

'The Word 'Academic' in Oxford', published for the Oxford Society, 1950

'Literature and the Sea' in The Navy Year Book and Diary, 1951

'A Near Prospect of H.M.S. "Conway"' in The Navy Year Book and Diary, 1952

Copy of a letter from Charles Morgan, printed in Links: Revue des éstudiants & anciens étudiants en Anglais de la faculté des lettres & des Anglicistes de la région de Toulouse, n.d.

Published versions of articles:

'On Being A Prisoner', 1943 (originally published anonymously)

'Dialogue in Novels and Plays', 1953

'France Alive', n.d.

'Rapporto tra arte e genio considerazioni sull'andrea del sarto di Browning', n.d.

'Ode to France', n.d.

Published lectures and speeches:

'France as an idea necessary to civilisation', special afternoon lecture for the Royal Institution of Great Britain, 25 Feb 1941

'The Artist in the Community', for the sixth W. P. Ker Memorial Lecture, 1945

'The Saintsbury Oration', lecture for the 30th anniversary of The Saintsbury Club, 23 Apr 1947 (three copies)

'The Liberty of Thought and the Separation of Powers', The Zaharoff Lecture, 1948

An address for the Pot Au Feu Luncheon of the French Relief Societies, n.d.

'On Learning to Write', Presidential Address for The English Association

Date

1917-1953

Language

English

French

Physical extent

1 box

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Archive of Charles Langbridge Morgan and Hilda Vaughan

Papers of Charles Morgan

Literary papers

Published journals and booklets containing works by Charles Morgan

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