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- 1940-1942 (Creation)
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Paper: 27 press cuttings (plus some duplicates); 1 letter.
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Press cuttings, frequently in duplicate with one copy sent to Trevelyan by Durrant's Press Cuttings agency:
relating to "Translations from Horace, Juvenal and Montaigne", from: "Public Opinion" (an extract from Trevelyans "Imaginary Conversation" between Horace and Tibullus); the "Sunday Times" (Desmond MacCarthy with some 'suggestions for book-buyers; subsequent review, also by McCarthy, concentrating on Trevelyan's book); the "Guardian" ("Reading for Christmas"; second article with review); "Times Literary Supplement" (three copies, one with 'By G. G. Loane" in Trevelyan's hand at the top); the "Library"; "Poetry Review"; "John O' London's Weekly"; the "Spectator" (by C. Day Lewis); the "Scotsman"; "Greece and Rome"; "News Chronicle" (by Robert Lynd); "Liverpool Daily Post" (by J. F. Mountford); "Adelphi"; "New Statesman and Nation" (also reviewing Edward Marsh's translation of Horace's "Odes"); "Oxford Magazine"; "Journal of Education"; "Modern Language Review! (by J. F. Lockwood).
relating to "Translations from Leopardi", from: "Public Opinion" (quoting Trevelyan's translation of Leopardi's "Idyll" in full); the "Times"; the "Observer" (by Basil de Sélincourt); the "Manchester Guardian" ('New Poetry, by Wilfrid Gibson' written by hand); the "New Statesman and Nation) (also reviewing other poets' work); "Sunday Times" (by Desmond McCarthy); the "Guardian", and the "Oxford Magazine".
Also a letter, 4 Mar 1942, from C. Colleer Abbot to R. C. Trevelyan. 7 Church Street, Durham. - apologises for not sending his thanks for Trevelyan's Leopardi translation before ; it arrived just as term was beginning and he wanted to read it through as a whole. Has never read Leopardi before, however, so cannot judge'. Likes Trevelyan's recreation of Leopardi's 'plangent melancholy'; mentions particular favourites. Criticises Cambridge University Press for the binding, which he calls 'horrid', but expects they are 'repentant'. Gordon Bottomley wrote to him 'happily' recently; the x-rays had not been 'helpful, but he sounded better'. Hopes that Trevelyan is well, and not as 'oppressed by snow' as they have been.
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- Horatius Flaccus, Quintus (c 65-8 BC), poet, known as Horace (Subject)
- Iunius Iuvenalis, Decimus (c 60-c 135) poet, known as Juvenal (Subject)
- Montaigne, Michel Eyquem de (1533-1592) philosopher and essayist (Subject)
- Leopardi, Giacomo Taldegardo Francesco di Sales Saverio Pietro (1798-1837), philosopher, poet, essayist, and philologist (Subject)
- MacCarthy, Sir Charles Otto Desmond (1877-1952), knight, literary reviewer and drama critic (Subject)
- Loane, George Green (1865-1945) writer and schoolmaster (Subject)
- Lewis, Cecil Day- (1904-1972), poet and novelist (Subject)
- Lynd, Robert Wilson (1879-1949) journalist and essayist (Subject)
- Mountford, Sir James Frederick (1897–1979) Knight, classicist (Subject)
- Marsh, Sir Edward Howard (1872–1953), knight, civil servant and patron of the arts (Subject)
- Sélincourt, Basil de (1877–1966) essayist and journalist (Subject)
- Lockwood, Sir John Francis (1903-19565) knight, classicist (Subject)
- Gibson, Wilfrid Wilson (1878-1962) poet (Subject)
- Raine, Kathleen Jessie (1908-2003), poet (Subject)
- Abbott, Claude Colleer (1889-1971), literary scholar and poet (Subject)
- Cambridge University Press (Subject)
- Bottomley, Gordon (1874-1948) poet and dramatist (Subject)