This group of letters contains two original letters from Barton to Merton and two carbon copies from Merton to Barton. It is partly a scholarly discussion about "Sir Gawain", Arthurian legend, and Milton; in addition, the two men discuss the current political climate of Vietnam through the lens of literature and mythology.
At the time of writing, Robert Barton was working on a dissertation about "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight" and had begun as an instructor at Rutgers University.
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See also published letters from Merton to Barton in The Road to Joy, pp. 356-358.
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1967/08/07 |
TALS to Merton |
My hope is that you might explain your poem, "Fall '66" which appeared in the New York Review |
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asking source of Latin quote from "Fall '66" article "Arturumque…" / "Why 'green' bearded Arthur" / using Merton's view of Arthur in dissertation on "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight" and comparisons to Augustine, Gregory, Bonaventura, Richard Rolle / Barton's bio / how he was introduced to Merton's work
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1967/08/11 |
TL[c] from Merton |
Thanks for your letter. Yes, I think there are probably unconscious resonances of the whole kind of |
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"Gawain" - one of Merton's favorite poems - "deflation of Feudal pomposity" / source of Latin quote - "Arturumque etiam…" from Milton / Milton and Arthuriad - Arthur and Satan / U.S. government's involvement in Vietnam as "cheap mythology" / "green beard" and "Green man" images
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1967/08/26 |
TALS to Merton |
Thank you very much for your prompt reply. It was quite encouraging. There has been a hiatus of |
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Arthur's Camelot and Washington [D.C.] / Milton poem "Mansus" and "Jerusalem Conquered" / Arthur and Satan / meaning of Merton's use of "spook collections" / acedia, the noonday demon and Washington
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1967/09/25 (#01) |
TL[c] from Merton |
One thing I have been meaning to say: if you don't know the poetic work of David Jones, you must |
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David Jones and Welsh Catholicism / Catholics who are "falling over themselves to push every last relic of the middle ages out the sacristy window" / "spook collections" and "quieting the ancestors" / Calvinism / acedia, the demonium meridianum, and the Pentagon
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1967/09/25 (#02) |
TLS[x] from Merton |
One thing I have been meaning to say: if you don't know the poetic work of David Jones, you must |
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David Jones and Welsh Catholicism / Catholics who are "falling over themselves to push every last relic of the middle ages out the sacristy window" / "spook collections" and "quieting the ancestors" / Calvinism / acedia, the demonium meridianum, and the Pentagon
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