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EUL MS 397 - Ronald Duncan Collection - 19th-21st century
1 - Workbooks - 1958-1982
2 - Poetic Works - 1936-1982
1 - 'Postcards to Pulcinella' - c 1936
2 - 'The Mongrel and Other Poems' - c 1947-1950
3 - 'The Solitudes' - 1956-1959
4 - 'Unpopular Poems' - c 1959-1969
1 - Poems from 'Unpopular Poems' - c 1959-1969
2 - Typescripts for 'Unpopular Poems' - nd
5 - 'Man' - c 1960s-1970s
6 - 'For the Few' - c 1977
7 - 'The Ward' - 1974-1976
8 - 'Collected Poems' - c 1928-1981
9 - Unpublished collections - 1958-1982
10 - Miscellaneous manuscripts - 1936-1981
11 - Miscellaneous Typescripts - 1977-1980
12 - 'The Birth of the Earth: A Poem for a Planetarium' - c 1972
13 - 'Down Tools!' - June 1937
14 - 'To refugees like these we open our hearts...' - 1966
15 - 'Where the earth floor was puddled...' - 1967
16 - Poems by other poets - c 1951
17 - 'Eight Eclogue's Composed for Briony's 28th Birthday' - 9 September 1969-26 December 1972
3 - Dramatic Works - 1945-1984
4 - Prose - 1927-1981
5 - Proofs - 1945-1979
6 - Work for Film, Television and Radio - 1938-1982
7 - Scores and Libretti - 1935-1983
8 - Publications - 1755-1982
9 - Book Collection - 1934-2003
10 - Photographs - 1891-2002
11 - Audio recordings - c 1940s-1980s
12 - Business papers - 1940-1985
13 - Publicity material - 1885-1997
14 - Correspondence
15 - Personal papers
16 - Ronald Duncan Literary Foundation
17 - David Stoker deposit - 11 Feb 1962 - 26 March 1964
18 - Rose Marie Duncan Collection - 1940-1989
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