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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 |
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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. |
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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 |
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Maddison and Turney Family Trees, The Will Harris 31, (Sept 1995) pp 102‑105 |
Details of HW's fictional families |
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Making of the Film Tarka, The David Cobham 16, (Sept 1987) pp25‑27 |
An account of the practical difficulties encountered |
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Man who did not Hunt, The Henry Williamson 31, (Sep 1995) pp71‑73 |
A fragment of an early story about an otter |
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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. |
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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 |
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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 |
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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. |
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More Comments on Nature Writing John Homan 21, (Mar 1990) pp36‑37 |
Three brief unrelated comments on Tarka and Tales of Moorland and Estuary |
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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 |
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More Memories of Henry Williamson Guy Priest 8, (Oct 1983) pp30‑37 |
Recollections of an extended friendship with HW. Details of episodes in 1936 |
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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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