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  <dc:description>Correspondence between Ronald Duncan (or his secretary) and miscellaneous correspondents, concerning an opinion piece on education, participation in the programme 'A Conversation Piece' at Exeter Northcott Theatre, the Northumberland Manuscript, a Bacon/Shakespeare manuscript [Who Wrote Hamlet?'], the Royal Court Theatre, the prosecution of Ezra Pound, various short stories, 'Marx Refuted', 'Journal of a Husbandman', 'Wit's Misery', 'A Comedy of Lovers', 'Home made Home', 'The Death of God', 'The Rape of Lucretia', The Outsider', 'Saint Spiv', 'The Catalyst', R &amp; R ['Religion and the Rebel'], 'Schubert', 'Lenin', 'Marx Refuted' and 'Tale of Tails' among other things. Includes a typescript of  Duncan's poem 'Lines Written by my Mother's Bed'

Correspondents include:
Wallop, John (Lord Portsmouth)
Walton, David
Weekend Telegraph (John Anstey)
Weidenfield &amp; Nicholson Ltd.
Weston-Smith, Miranda
Westward TV (Chas. R. Wright)
William Heinemann Ltd (Roger Smith)
Williamson, John Henry
Wilson, Colin
Wilson, Rt. Hon. Sir Harold
Wintour, Charles
Woodhouse, Mrs
Writers &amp; Scholars International Ltd (Michael Scammell)
Wurteurbugisches Stadtheater

The Correspondence with Colin Wilson appears to primarily consist of typescript copies of letters and postcards from Wilson to Duncan. For Gamel Woolsey see Brennan, Gamel</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1944-1994</dc:date>
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