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    • Poems (Louis Macneice)

    • £35.00
    • Despite T. S. Eliot's intiial doubts, this 1935 anthology of Macneice's verse was the first of his collections for Faber and Faber, who would remain his publishers. This helped establish MacNeice as one of the new poets of the 1930s, and came after unsuccessful attempts at playwriting and fiction.
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  • Poetry in MotionPoetry in Motion Quick View
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    • Poetry in Motion

    • £12.00
    • Alan Bennett brings his own unique observations to six of Britain's finest and most popular poets. The collection comprises poems by Thomas Hardy, A.E. Housman, W.H. Auden, Louis MacNeice, John Betjeman and Philip Larkin.
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  • Selected Poems of Louis MacNeiceSelected Poems of Louis MacNeice Quick View
    • Selected Poems of Louis MacNeiceSelected Poems of Louis MacNeice Quick View
    • Selected Poems of Louis MacNeice

    • £20.00
    • In the decades since his death in 1963, Louis MacNeice's reputation as a poet (and, indeed, amongst poets) has grown steadily, and there are now several generations of readers in Ireland, Britain, and beyond, for whom he is one of the essential poets of the twentieth century. His work has…
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  • T.S. Eliot: A symposiumT.S. Eliot: A symposium Quick View
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    • T.S. Eliot: A symposium

    • £40.00
    • A fine festschrift for Eliot on his 60th Birthday, in the year that he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature (1948), including contributions by Auden, Aiken, Moore, Lewis, Betjeman, Durrell, Spender, Muir and many others. It was compiled by Richard March and the Sri Lankan poet (and founder of…
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  • The Dark TowerThe Dark Tower Quick View
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    • The Dark Tower

    • £10.00
    • The Dark Tower is a 1946 BBC Home Service radio play written, in verse, and produced by Louis MacNeice, with music composed for it by Benjamin Britten. Dramatist and author Robin Brooks, writing in The Guardian in 2017, called it "a landmark in radio drama". MacNeice wrote the play in…
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  • Poems (Louis Macneice)Poems (Louis Macneice) Quick View
    • Poems (Louis Macneice)Poems (Louis Macneice) Quick View
    • Poems (Louis Macneice)

    • £35.00
    • Despite T. S. Eliot's intiial doubts, this 1935 anthology of Macneice's verse was the first of his collections for Faber and Faber, who would remain his publishers. This helped establish MacNeice as one of the new poets of the 1930s, and came after unsuccessful attempts at playwriting and fiction.
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  • Poetry in MotionPoetry in Motion Quick View
    • Poetry in MotionPoetry in Motion Quick View
    • Poetry in Motion

    • £12.00
    • Alan Bennett brings his own unique observations to six of Britain's finest and most popular poets. The collection comprises poems by Thomas Hardy, A.E. Housman, W.H. Auden, Louis MacNeice, John Betjeman and Philip Larkin.
    • Add to basket
  • Selected Poems of Louis MacNeiceSelected Poems of Louis MacNeice Quick View
    • Selected Poems of Louis MacNeiceSelected Poems of Louis MacNeice Quick View
    • Selected Poems of Louis MacNeice

    • £20.00
    • In the decades since his death in 1963, Louis MacNeice's reputation as a poet (and, indeed, amongst poets) has grown steadily, and there are now several generations of readers in Ireland, Britain, and beyond, for whom he is one of the essential poets of the twentieth century. His work has…
    • Add to basket
  • T.S. Eliot: A symposiumT.S. Eliot: A symposium Quick View
    • T.S. Eliot: A symposiumT.S. Eliot: A symposium Quick View
    • T.S. Eliot: A symposium

    • £40.00
    • A fine festschrift for Eliot on his 60th Birthday, in the year that he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature (1948), including contributions by Auden, Aiken, Moore, Lewis, Betjeman, Durrell, Spender, Muir and many others. It was compiled by Richard March and the Sri Lankan poet (and founder of…
    • Add to basket
  • The Dark TowerThe Dark Tower Quick View
    • The Dark TowerThe Dark Tower Quick View
    • The Dark Tower

    • £10.00
    • The Dark Tower is a 1946 BBC Home Service radio play written, in verse, and produced by Louis MacNeice, with music composed for it by Benjamin Britten. Dramatist and author Robin Brooks, writing in The Guardian in 2017, called it "a landmark in radio drama". MacNeice wrote the play in…
    • Add to basket
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