Thomas Merton Center

Manuscripts in Sub-Section E.1:

True legendary sound, The : the poetry and criticism of Edwin Muir. Review of Collected poems, Estate of poetry, and Essays on literature and society.

Item 1 - [01] Edwin Muir. (General remarks - not the kind you "must know" i.e. not in fashion)

First Lines:  1) Life and background. Orkney Islands. - real primitives

Sub-Type:  Notes

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Number of pages:  1

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Language:  English

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Location:  Archive - File Cabinet 6a

Item 2 - [02] Muir autobiography.

First Lines:  1) Intuition of 'being' +. - 18. 2) Horses. 22 3) Childhood vision of unity. 33. Ecclesiastes

Sub-Type:  Notes

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Number of pages:  1

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Language:  English

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Location:  Archive - File Cabinet 6a

Item 3 - [03] The True Legendary Sound.

First Lines:  1) metaphysical insight.

Sub-Type:  Notes

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Number of pages:  3

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Language:  English

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Location:  Archive - File Cabinet 6a

Item 4 - [04] E. Muir. The Estate of Poetry.

First Lines:  Poetry no longer public. In technological soc. there is no longer really a public for poetry

Sub-Type:  Notes

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Copy Type:  Holograph

Date:  no-month no-day, no-year

Number of pages:  3

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Language:  English

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Location:  Archive - File Cabinet 6a