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TRER/25/11
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Reviews of R. C. Trevelyan's translation "Virgil: The Eclogues and Georgics"
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- 1945 (Creation)
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Paper: 8 press cuttings (plus some duplicates).
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Press cuttings with reviews of Trevelyan's translation of Theocritus' idylls, most sent to Trevelyan by Durrant's Press Cuttings agency, from: "Poetry Review"; "John O' London's Weekly" ("What's the Use of Latin" by W. H. D. Rouse, also reviewing "Roman Panorama" by Grose-Hodge); the "Guardian"; "Church Times"; "Oxford Magazine"; "Times Literary Supplement"; "New Statesman and Nation" (by Louis MacNeice, comparing Trevelyan's translation to C. Day Lewis's earlier version of the "Georgics"); "Cambridge Review" (by N. C. Joliffe).
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- Vergilius Maro, Publius (70 BC-19 BC), poet, known as Vergil or Virgil (Subject)
- Rouse, William Henry Denham (1863–1950), classical scholar and educational reformer (Subject)
- Hodge, Humfrey Grose- (1891-1962) classicist and headmaster of Bedford School (Subject)
- MacNeice, Frederick Louis (1907–1963), poet and dramatist (Subject)
- Lewis, Cecil Day- (1904-1972), poet and novelist (Subject)
- Jolliffe, Norah Christina (1900-1951) classicist (Subject)