Letter: To Marion Scott.
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Letter: To Marion Scott.
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Author |
Gurney, Ivor (1890-1937)
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Notes |
Thinking of 'what's in store' / reserve better than front lines / describes how the army has forced Ivor Gurney to get along better with people / thinks about possible death, and expresses some contentment / takes comfort in his 'English Preludes' and verses / working on the sonnet 'England' for the 'Sonnets 1914' sequence / John Masefield's 'Good Friday'.
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Item date |
4th March 1917
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Creation place |
France
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Content | |
Total number of pages |
5
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Cataloguer |
Alisa Miller
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Repository name |
The Ivor Gurney Archive
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Repository address line1 |
Gloucestershire Archives
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Repository address line2 |
Clarence Row, Alvin Street
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Repository address line3 |
Gloucester
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Repository address Zip code |
GL1 3DW
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Repository address country |
UK
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Repository address URL |
Collection
Citation
“Letter: To Marion Scott.,” by Gurney, Ivor (1890-1937). First World War Poetry Digital Archive, accessed May 17, 2024, http://ww1lit.nsms.ox.ac.uk/ww1lit/collections/document/7577.
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