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Machine Gun Company, The 286th

Peter Cole

18, (Sep 1988) pp30‑37

Links between HW's service with the 208th Machine Gun Company and the account of the 286th MGC in Love and the Loveless

Mad Willie and Me 

Sue Cumming               

35 (Sept 1999) pp 5-17

An account of the friendship between Sue (Lawrence) and HW when she was seventeen years old in the early 1970s, with facsimile reproduction of some HW letters and diary entries.

Maddisons and the Turneys, The

John Gillis

2, (Oct 1980) pp7‑9

A brief exposition of HW's family history and circumstances in Lewisham with reference to the early books of the Chronicle

Maddison and Turney Family Trees, The

Will Harris

31, (Sept 1995) pp 102‑105

Details of HW's fictional families

Making of the Film Tarka, The

David Cobham

16, (Sept 1987) pp25‑27

An account of the practical difficulties encountered

Man who did not Hunt, The

Henry Williamson

31, (Sep 1995) pp71‑73

A fragment of an early story about an otter

Mature Words (Part 2 of talk on ‘The London Trilogy’)

Anne Williamson

38, (Sep 2002) pp 33-46

Some thoughts about the first 3 volumes of ACofAS known as ‘The London Trilogy’, based on HW’s earliest years in Lewisham up to the outbreak of the first World War.

Memories of Henry Williamson

Ronald Duncan

5, (May 1982) pp 18‑22

An account of the relationship between HW and Ronald Duncan. Notes on the accuracy and professionalism of HW's writing

Middleton Murry on Henry Williamson        

Father Brocard Sewell, O. Carm 

35 (Sept 1999) pp 67-8

Reprint of a review of Katherine Mansfield & Other Literary Studies by J. Middleton Murry, foreword by T.S. Eliot  which concentrates on Murry’s essay on HW

Millennium Revelations: John Middleton Murry  

Anne Williamson              

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

35 (Sept 1999) pp 38-66

An examination of the turbulent and varied life of the writer and critic, John Middleton Murry (1889- 1957), friend of D.H. Lawrence and his wife Frieda, married the writer Katherine Mansfield but who in later life was most famous for setting up a community farm in East Anglia in 1942.  HW contributed to Murry’s magazine The Adelphi from its earliest days (firstly in 1924).  The two men became friends after HW became a farmer in the Second World War, and HW took over The Adelphi from Murry in 1948, keeping it for 3 issues only.  Murry was very supportive of HW and his work, particularly A Chronicle of Ancient Sunlight, writing two important critical essays which were published posthumously.

More Comments on Nature Writing

John Homan

21, (Mar 1990) pp36‑37

Three brief unrelated comments on Tarka and Tales of Moorland and Estuary

More from Dandelion Days

Fred Shepherd

20, (Sep 1989) pp45‑48

Further portraits of masters and boys at Colfe's School with reference to Dandelion Days

More Memories of Henry Williamson

Guy Priest

8, (Oct 1983) pp30‑37

Recollections of an extended friendship with HW. Details of episodes in 1936

More Memories of Henry Williamson

Guy Priest

25, (Mar 1992) pp35‑45

A personal account of HW during his first years at Old Hall Farm

 

 

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