Kathleen Jessie Raine CBE (14 June 1908 – 6 July 2003) was a British poet, critic and scholar, writing in particular on William Blake, W. B. Yeats and...
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James Raine (1791–1858), English historian James Raine (footballer) (1886–1928), English footballer Jessica Raine (born 1982), English actress Kathleen Raine...
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Katherine). Kathleen was the 8th most popular girls' name in Ireland in 1911, but by 1965 it had sunk to number 18. Kathleen Raine, British poet Kathleen (K.A...
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foreground to them all."' The book's title was taken from a poem by Kathleen Raine, who claimed in her autobiography that Maxwell had been the love of...
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covering the town and the borough, is the Ilford Recorder. The poets Kathleen Raine (1908–2003) and Denise Levertov (1923–1997) were both born and spent...
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"The Marriage of Psyche" by Kathleen Raine, who said in her autobiography that Maxwell had been the love of her life. Raine's relationship with Maxwell...
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Creation. A fellow of the Temenos Academy, UK, instituted by the poet, Kathleen Raine, Halevi regularly lectured there. [7] He taught groups on every continent...
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powers used to progress in the game. In her poem "Garden Simurgh", Kathleen Raine describes how 'I hung out nuts for the blue-tits but the sparrows came...
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Yeats to Dorothy Wellesley (1940, Oxford University Press) edited by Kathleen Raine. Keith Alldritt, W.B. Yeats: The Man and the Milieu (1997, John Murray)...
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Blake, Collected Poems. London: Routledge. p. xviii. ISBN 0415289858. Raine, Kathleen (1970). World of Art: William Blake. Thames & Hudson. ISBN 0-500-20107-2...
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and most recognisable work contains poems, both self-written and by Kathleen Raine the celebrated British poet. The poems are either scratched into the...
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was married five times to four women, the first of whom was the poet Kathleen Raine. Biography, poems, prose and checklist of publications 'The Eagle',...
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screenwriter (born 1922) Leon Uris, American novelist (born 1924) July 6 – Kathleen Raine, English poet, scholar, and translator (born 1908) July 10 – Winston...
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Parsons - Herbert L. Peacock - José Herrera Petere - Plá y Bertran - Kathleen Raine - Herbert Read - Stanley Richardson - Edgell Rickword - J. T. Roderick...
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in 1960. Among those published by Tambimuttu were Lawrence Durrell, Kathleen Raine, W. H. Auden, Gavin Ewart, Jack Kerouac, Gregory Corso, Allen Ginsberg...
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Charles Madge married the poet Kathleen Raine (previously married to Hugh Sykes Davies). He had two children by Kathleen Raine: Anna Madge (b. 1934) and James...
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of Corbin's work, specifically by Peter Russell, Liadain Sherrard, Kathleen Raine between 1981 and 1992. The journal was revived in 1998 as the Temenos...
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had its origins in the Temenos journal, which was launched in 1980 by Kathleen Raine, Keith Critchlow, Brian Keeble and Philip Sherrard to publish creative...
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1925. Through Michael Roberts and his wife Janet Adam Smith, the poet Kathleen Raine was introduced to Sutherland, who fostered her two children with Charles...
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278–279. Kathleen Raine, Blake and Tradition (Routledge, 1969, 2002), vol. 1, p. 183. Entry on "Apuleius," Classical Tradition, p. 57. Raine, Blake and...
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Angus Macnab Jean-Louis Michon Hossein Nasr Rudolf Otto Whitall Perry Kathleen Raine Religious pluralism Helena Roerich Frithjof Schuon Huston Smith Edith...
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Charles Olson - Wilfred Owen - Sylvia Plath - Ezra Pound - F. T. Prince - Kathleen Raine - John Crowe Ransom - Herbert Read - Laura Riding - Anne Ridler - Michael...
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John Berryman, and, more recently, Cecil Day-Lewis, Joseph Brodsky, Kathleen Raine, and Geoffrey Hill. At least nine Poets Laureate graduated from the...
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Murray Seán Ó Faoláin E. J. Oliver Oxford and Asquith William Plomer Kathleen Raine William Rees-Mogg Ralph Richardson John Ripon Charles Russell Rivers...
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T. O. Beachcroft, Julian Blackburn, William Empson, Stuart Legg and Kathleen Raine. The 1987 reprint contains an afterword by David Pocock, director of...
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Mass-Observation where he developed lasting friendships with Humphrey Jennings and Kathleen Raine. During this period, and throughout his life, Todd struggled to keep...
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Academy Review 7, Kathleen Raine Memorial Issue, (Temenos Academy, 2004) The Underlying Order and other Essays, by Kathleen Raine, (Temenos Academy,...
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Orwell, Louis MacNeice, Jill Neville, Fay Weldon, Lewis Wolpert and Kathleen Raine. Crouse was born in Kroonstad, South Africa on 18 September 1915. She...
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“thinks and acts by eternal time and according to eternal values.” Kathleen Raine in her Blake's Debt to Antiquity (1963) speaks about Blake's idea that...
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Roger Gard) The Red and the Black Paragraphs Honore de Balzac (trans. Kathleen Raine) Cousin Bette Nikolai Gogol (trans. Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky)...
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