File NLW MS 23197D - 'Frances and Jack 1912' by Oliver M. Wilkinson

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NLW MS 23197D

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'Frances and Jack 1912' by Oliver M. Wilkinson

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  • [c. 1986] (Creation)

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293 ff. (foliated iii-ix, 2-287) ; 295 x 210 mm.

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(1915-1999)

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A copy of a typescript account of the love affair between John Cowper Powys and Frances Wilkinson (née Gregg), incorporating extracts from their correspondence, [c. 1912], as well as from the letters of Louis Wilkinson, Ezra Pound and others. The work was compiled with a view to publication by Oliver Marlow Wilkinson, son of Frances and Louis Wilkinson.

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  • English

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English.

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Oliver Marlow Wilkinson, 'The Letters of Frances and Jack', The Powys Review, 19 (1986), 43-57.

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The Letters of John Cowper Powys to Frances Gregg, ed. by Oliver Marlow Wilkinson and Christopher Wilkinson, 2 vols (London, 1994-96).

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Preferred citation: NLW MS 23197D.

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vtls004629534

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Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru = The National Library of Wales

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  • English

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