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- 1919-1920 (Creation)
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9 printed order forms; 8 press cuttings.
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Blank printed order forms for "The Death of Man". Press cuttings, most sent to Trevelyan by Durrant's Press Cuttings agency, from: the "Westminster Gazette" [also reviewing "Three Days" by Rose Macaulay]; "Athenaeum"; "Nation" [also reviewing John Still's "Poems in Captivity" and Macaulay's "Three Days"]; "Challenge", reviewing both Trevelyan's "Ajax of Sophocles" translation and "The Death of Man", as well as several works by other writers]; "Expository Times", printing Trevelyan's poem "Clouds" in full; and the "Spectator" [also reviewing the works of several other poets]. Also a review by Rose Macaulay from an unknown newspaper of "Some Recent Verse", including "The Death of Man", and another unidentified review of this plus the "Ajax" by 'B. S.'
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- Sophocles (c 496-c 406 BC) dramatist (Subject)
- George Allen & Unwin Ltd (Subject)
- Chiswick Press (Subject)
- Macaulay, Dame Emilie Rose (1881-1958), author (Subject)
- Still, John (1880-1941) archaeologist and author (Subject)