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1369:(1933) as a "short textbook of the various mental tricks by which the human soul can obtain comparative happiness beneath the normal burden of human fate". Powys's various works of popular philosophy may seem mere potboilers, written to help his finances as he worked on his novels, but critics like Denis Lane, Harald Fawkner and Janina Nordius see in them insight into "the intellectual structures that form the metastructures of the great novels". These works were frequently bestsellers, especially in the United States.
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1312:(1934), describes his first 60 years. While he sets out to be totally frank about himself, and especially his sexual peculiarities and perversions, he largely excludes any substantial discussion of the women in his life. The reason for this is now much clearer because we now know that it was written while he was still married to Margaret, though he was living in a permanent relationship with Phyllis Playter.
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is the attempt by John Geard, an ex-minister now the Mayor of
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is set mainly in Corwen. The events take place in the week of "October 18, to
October 25, A.D. 499", during a historical period when, Powys claims, "There appears to be an absolute blank, as far as documentary evidence goes, with regard to the history of Britain". This was in fact a time of major
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in 1929, that he achieved critical and financial success as a novelist. This novel was reprinted several times in both the United States and
Britain and translated into German in 1930 and French in 1931. In the Preface he wrote for the 1961 Macdonald edition of the novel Powys states:
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was buried there. Furthermore one of the novel's main characters, the
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the myths and legends of the town with contempt. Philip's vision is of a future with more mines and more factories. John Crow, however, as he is penniless, takes on the task of organising a pageant for Geard. At the same time an alliance of
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Canada. Powys's marriage was unsatisfactory, and Powys eventually lived a large part of each year in the USA, and had relationships with various women. An important woman in his life was the
American poet Frances Gregg, whom he first met in
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recognises Powys's genius, he is dissatisfied with what Powys has done with it, seeing his approach to the novel as "so alien to the temper of the age as to be impossible for many people to take seriously". Yet
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Phyllis Playter gave him and her frequent advice on his work in progress.
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are sometimes used in discussing Powys's attitude to nature, but what he is concerned with is an ecstatic response to the natural world, epiphanies such as
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and Son the publisher of them. In the summer of 1905 Powys composed "The Death of God" an epic poem "modelled on the blank verse of Milton, Keats, and Tennyson" that was published as
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departing now. And as the future was dark with the terrifying possibilities of human disaster then, so, today, are we confronted by the possibility of catastrophic world events.
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suggests that, even if Powys had not written a single novel, "this one book alone would have proved him to be a writer of genius." And it "has justly been compared to the
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takes place in the time of the mythic King Arthur (499 CE). However, Arthur is a minor character compared with the Welsh Prince Porius and the King's magician
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are historical parallels between the beginning of the 15th century and the late 1930s and early 1940s: "A sense of contemporataneousness is ever present in
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published a novel and some poetry. Another sister Marian Powys was an authority on lace and lace-making and published a book on this subject. His brother
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sees Powys as "a powerful genius, whose novels stir us deeply." Notable throughout his career is the admiration of novelists as diverse as
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sold particularly well in its British edition, though this was of little avail as it was the subject of an expensive libel case brought by
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in recognition of his outstanding services to literature and philosophy". Then on 23 July 1962, aged 90, he gained an honorary degree of
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480:(1920), his first full length work of popular philosophy. He also published three collections of poetry between 1916 and 1922.
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is a book of Nostalgia, written in a foreign country with the pen of a traveller and the ink-blood of his home".
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Anarchist Seeds beneath the Snow: Left-Libertarian Thought and British Writers from William Morris to Colin Ward
2405:(1934). London: Macdonald, 1967. The most up-to-date biographical information is found in Morine Krissdottir's,
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Finding aid to John Cowper Powys papers at Columbia University. Rare Book & Manuscript Library.
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rule and the conversion of the British to Christianity. There are again, as with
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movement. In 1944, Powys wrote an anti-vivisection article for Leo Rodenhurst's
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Powys to a Japanese Friend: The Letters of John Cowper Powys to Ichiro Hara
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is set on the Dorset and Somerset border and dedicated to Thomas Hardy.
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People Promoting and People Opposing Animal Rights: In Their Own Words
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I Am Myself Alone: Solitude and Transcendence in John Cowper Powys
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John Cowper Powys, "Introduction to the English edition",
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The Ground Up Collected Papers Of A. R. Powys by A.R. Powy
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Quoted by W. J. Keith "John Cowper Powys and Rabelais".
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The Hollowed-Out Elder Stalk: John Cowper Powys as Poet
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2442:London: J. M. Dent & Sons Ltd., 1929; From
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2500:John Cowper Powys: A Selection from his Poems
2075:, ed. Anthony Head. London: Cecil Woolf, 1998
2018:John Cowper Powys: A Selection from His Poems
1201:and writers influenced by Wordsworth such as
1059:A Century of Vivisection and Anti-Vivisection
818:. Powys intended it to be a rival of Hardy's
711:contains "In A Hotel Writing-Room" by Powys.
681:John Cowper Powys: A Selection from his Poems
3080:. London: Overlook Press, 2007, pp. 252–253.
2908:
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2865:. Totowa, NJ: Barnes and Noble, 1982, p. 90.
2701:. Totowa, NJ: Barnes and Nonle, 1982, p. 90.
236:in 1929. He has been seen as a successor to
16:English novelist and philosopher (1872–1963)
4046:Alumni of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge
3175:. Greenwood Publishing Group, 2002, p. 161.
2663:H. Gustav Klaus and Stephen Thomas Knight,
2143:John Cowper Powys: Letters to Nicholas Ross
1650:online text of the 1934, 5th UK impression.
1057:, where he met Evalyn Westacott, author of
1025:, Wales, in 1935, first in the minor novel
810:, the last of the Wessex novels, is set in
784:(1980), which was written around 1920, and
635:(1899), collections which have "echoes of
627:Powys's first published works were poetry:
546:, before eventually moving in July 1935 to
3758:Writers Choice: A Library of Rediscoveries
3737:John Cowper Powys in Search of a Landscape
3494:Ichiro Hara, "John Cowper Powys and Zen".
3178:
2914:John Cowper Powys: A Record of Achievement
2876:John Cowper Powys: A Record of Achievement
2863:John Cowper Powys in Search of a Landscape
2699:John Cowper Powys in Search of a Landscape
2477:. Bridgend, Wales: Seren,1997, pp. 36, 44.
2294:John Cowper Powys: A Record of Achievement
2201:John Cowper Powys in Search of a Landscape
349:were well-known writers, while his sister
326:, the cousin and close friend of the poet
3379:. New York: Simon & Schuster, , p. x.
3252:(Oxford: Oxford University Press), 1995.
2899:
1949:(London: John Lane The Bodley Head, 1946)
1306:One of Powys's most important works, his
341:John Cowper Powys's two younger brothers
3524:C. A. Coates, p. 156; Cavaliero, p. 133.
3301:
2963:, vol. LVII, no. 1, Spring 2003, p. 103.
2455:
2210:. PM Press, 2011 (two chapters on Powys)
983:
976:try to turn Glastonbury into a commune.
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306:
4041:People from Derbyshire Dales (district)
3772:"Margaret Drabble on John Cowper Powys"
3769:
3597:The Diary of John Cowper Powys for 1929
3483:The Ecstatic World of John Cowper Powys
2073:The Diary of John Cowper Powys for 1929
4023:
3451:, vol. 10, no. 1, 1995, pp. 28 and 38.
1893:In Spite of: A Philosophy for Everyman
1413:in the UK), three studies of writers,
683:and in 1979 the Welsh poet and critic
565:was historically part of Edeirnion or
512:. One of Powys's most admired novels,
494:It was not until 1929, with the novel
391:
3355:and the Cauldron of Rebirth", p. 217.
3342:and the Dialectic of History", p. 24.
3214:Issued 24 January 1941. Dante Thomas
3002:, pp. 267–268, and Freud pp. 403–404.
2998:. Re Jung, see Morine Krissdottir's,
2409:. New York: Overlook Duckworth, 2007.
2037:
1678:(1936) Overlook edition available at
1384:
1254:as "the spontaneous fairy tales of a
1250:, describes the novels written after
1053:. Powys was also associated with the
1029:(1937). Another important element in
448:New York (2011) where Powys lived in
3770:Drabble, Margaret (11 August 2006).
3622:. London: Jonathan Cape, 1933, p. 7.
2433:. Boston: Mass., Ch. Branford, 1953.
2376:Denis Lane, "The Elemental Image in
2246:. New York: Overlook Duckworth, 2007
2203:. Totowa, NJ: Barnes and Noble, 1982
2121:, ed. Malcolm Elwin. 2 vols., (1975)
1595:"John Cowper Powys" Internet Archive
1322:Confessions of Jean-Jacques Rousseau
527:
4131:People educated at Sherborne School
4116:Writers of modern Arthurian fiction
3958:Works by or about John Cowper Powys
3226:See index of Morine Krissdottir's,
3041:. London: Macdonald, 1955, p. xiii.
2667:. University of Wales Press, 2005.
2085:The Diary of John Cowper Powys 1931
2079:The Diary of John Cowper Powys 1930
1588:
1301:
1242:are marked by elements of fantasy.
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3633:In the Spirit of Powys: New Essays
3481:See, for example, Harold Fawkner,
3294:and the Dashing of Expectations".
3145:, p. 278; also John Cowper Powys,
2983:In the Spirit of Powys: New Essays
2382:In the Spirit of Powys: New Essays
2286:
2251:In the Spirit of Powys: New Essays
2171:John Cowper Powys: Letters 1937–54
1701:Porius: A Romance of the Dark Ages
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4152:
4086:20th-century English philosophers
3937:
3793:"Review by George Steiner in the
3573:. London: Macdonald, 1967, p. xi.
3394:Papers on Language and Literature
2390:Papers on Language and Literature
1092:). In both works, but especially
1055:National Anti-Vivisection Society
937:Celtic Myth and Arthurian Romance
367:Corpus Christi College, Cambridge
270:is important to his works. So is
91:Corpus Christi College, Cambridge
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3595:Anthony Head, "Introduction" to
3281:(Brigend: Seren,, 1997), p. 126.
3162:. Berg Publishers, 2000, p. 269.
2802:name=Kenneth Hopkins 1964, p. 13
2392:, 17, no. 4 (1981), pp. 381–404.
1953:Obstinate Cymric: Essays 1935–47
1940:(1938; revised British version:
1770:
1548:the Hamburg Free Academy of Arts
1277:, who plans to voyage west from
1261:enchanted with life", and finds
719:
557:, with the help of the novelist
173:
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4012:The Papers of John Cowper Powys
3748:Quoted by C. A. Coates, p. 175.
3673:John Keats: or Popular Paganism
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2093:, ed. Morine Krissdóttir (1995)
2014:(Written:1905, Published: 1956)
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1684:Morwyn: or The Vengeance of God
1583:
1285:. Powys final fiction, such as
1223:Ode: Intimations of Immortality
979:
929:Studies in the Arthurian Legend
914:concerned with the legend that
647:, among contemporaries, and of
4121:People from Blaenau Ffestiniog
4066:20th-century English novelists
3717:, no. 20, Autumn, 2010, p. 38.
3396:17, no. 4 (1981), pp. 381–404.
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2188:Biography and critical studies
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1027:Morwyn or The Vengeance of God
839:. He has affinities also with
707:(1973) edited by English poet
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2896:Krissdottir, p. 37 re school.
2541:Herbert Williams, pp. 77, 70.
2353:
2167:, ed. Robert Blackmore (1983)
2081:, ed. Frederick Davies (1987)
1902:Literary criticism and essays
1766:. Manchester: Carcanet, 1985.
1479:
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737:is set in Ramsgard, based on
302:
4071:English historical novelists
3250:The Revolt of Owain Glyn Dŵr
2887:1964 Penguin edition, p. 11.
2828:Review of English Literature
2642:, pp. 235–6; p. 212; p. 135.
1791:(collection published 1985)
1783:Romer Mowl and Other Stories
1456:as "fine criticism". As for
536:, the setting for the final
297:
262:(1936) have been called his
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4081:English non-fiction writers
3973:(public domain audiobooks)
3533:Cavaliero, pp. 131 and 133.
2850:Essays on John Cowper Powys
2830:, vol. IV, no.1, pp. 53–58.
2818:was published by Macdonald.
2461:A Cambridge Alumni Database
2336:. It inspired the painting
2195:John Cowper Powys, Novelist
2044:Confessions of Two Brothers
1965:
1942:The Pleasures of Literature
1938:The Enjoyment of Literature
1835:Psychoanalysis and Morality
1785:(collection published 1974)
1599:
1517:, and the academic critics
1458:The Pleasures of Literature
1411:The Pleasures of Literature
1407:The Enjoyment of Literature
1359:Confessions of Two Brothers
1248:John Cowper Powys: Novelist
1174:that the world has known".
1049:, a paper published by the
831:and such lesser figures as
474:Confessions of Two Brothers
460:, which Powys dedicated to
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4157:
4126:20th-century Welsh writers
4101:Welsh historical novelists
4056:20th-century English poets
4051:Welsh anti-vivisectionists
3967:Works by John Cowper Powys
3949:Works by John Cowper Powys
3905:de:John Cowper Powys#Werke
3690:New York Times Book Review
3460:C. A. Coates, pp. 152–153.
2928:, see Krissdottir, p. 161.
2617:, pp. 72, 86–90, 170, 298.
2463:. University of Cambridge.
2213:Graves, Richard Perceval.
2183:, Vol. XXIII (August 2013)
2139:, ed. David Goodway (2008)
2106:
2066:
1926:(1916): Project Gutenberg
1918:(1916): Project Gutenberg
1829:(1920): Project Gutenberg
1694:. New York, available at
1441:. There is also a work on
4106:Welsh non-fiction writers
4016:Churchill Archives Centre
3891:French Knowledge article
3760:, ed. Katz and Katz (95).
3692:, 20 November 1938, p. 2.
3107:See Cavaliero, pp. 61–62.
2961:Western Humanities Review
2839:London: Enitharmon Press.
2728:Herbert Williams, p. 109.
2269:Peltier, Jacqueline, ed.
2151:, ed. Anthony Head (1996)
2098:National Library of Wales
1843:The Religion of a Sceptic
1567:Nobel Prize in Literature
1177:Just as the landscape of
1013:was already important in
821:The Mayor of Casterbridge
714:
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524:, was published in 1934.
294:, where he died in 1963.
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109:Novel, poetry, philosophy
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4076:English literary critics
3620:A Philosophy of Solitude
3582:See Morine Krissdottir,
3560:Krissdottir pp. 287-294.
3542:G. Wilson Knight, p. 93.
3089:See Krissdottir, p. 255.
2710:Herbert Williams, p. 97.
2311:
2133:, ed. Janet Fouli (2008)
2024:
1865:A Philosophy of Solitude
1857:In Defence of Sensuality
1379:A Philosophy of Solitude
1375:In Defence of Sensuality
1367:A Philosophy of Solitude
1155:another "Saxon" invasion
1037:, a theme also found in
763:A Philosophy of Solitude
759:In Defence of Sensuality
617:
3915:Swedish Knowledge page
3812:Cite magazine requires
3726:Verviers, La Thalamège.
3472:(1967), pp. 38 and 286.
3432:Enjoyment of Literature
3298:, vol. XV, 2005, p. 71.
2763:Krissdottir pp. 330–31.
2591:(1967), pp. 528, 550–5.
1161:began, Powys suggests:
780:(1916), the posthumous
334:and then they moved to
266:novels. As with Hardy,
3903:German Knowledge page
3158:Richard Dudley Ryder,
3141:, Morine Krissdottir,
3133:see Herbert Williams,
3065:In the Spirit of Powys
3011:Morine Krissdottir's,
2793:by Morine Krissdottir.
2772:Morine Krissdottir's,
2638:Morine Krissdottir's,
2600:Morine Krissdottir's,
1934:(London: Joiner, 1931)
1924:One Hundred Best Books
1887:The Art of Growing Old
1851:The Meaning of Culture
1399:One Hundred Best Books
1371:The Meaning of Culture
1168:
1080:(1400–1416 CE), while
1006:
946:From Ritual to Romance
889:
835:, Powys was clearly a
755:The Meaning of Culture
614:
453:
386:Cambridge Universities
347:Theodore Francis Powys
315:
4096:Welsh fantasy writers
3061:A Glastonbury Romance
3039:A Glastonbury Romance
2556:www.powys-lannion.net
2446:. London: Dent, 1937.
2242:Krissdottir, Morine.
2227:Humfrey, Belinda, ed.
1908:Visions and Revisions
1837:(1923). available at
1645:A Glastonbury Romance
1543:early in his career.
1540:A Glastonbury Romance
1529:, Harald Fawkner and
1403:Visions and Revisions
1391:Visions and Revisions
1205:. Powys also admired
1163:
1015:A Glastonbury Romance
987:
961:A Glastonbury Romance
912:A Glastonbury Romance
896:A Glastonbury Romance
883:Maiden Castle, Dorset
881:
795:A Glastonbury Romance
609:
577:, once a part of the
515:A Glastonbury Romance
466:Visions and Revisions
444:
357:was Secretary of the
310:
247:A Glastonbury Romance
127:A Glastonbury Romance
3917:sv:John Cowper Powys
3868:"Nomination Archive"
3838:. 13 September 2003.
3715:la letter powysienne
3653:Krissdottir, p. 127.
3326:history.powys.org.uk
3268:Krissdóttir, p. 325.
3098:Krissdottir, p. 252.
3076:Morine Krissdottir,
3050:Krissdottir, p. 251.
2972:Krissdottir, p. 312.
2946:Powys's first novel
2743:www.familysearch.org
2613:Morine Krissdottir,
2489:(1967), pp. 210, 244
2431:Lace and Lace-Making
2366:Peak District online
2328:, was bombed by the
2271:la lettre powysienne
2100:, available online:
1972:Odes and Other Poems
1916:Suspended Judgements
1895:(1953) available at
1875:(1935) available at
1873:The Art of Happiness
1867:(1933) available at
1859:(1930) available at
1734:Homer and the Aether
1730:(two novellas, 1957)
1533:. The film director
1454:Suspended Judgements
629:Odes and Other Poems
561:, who lived nearby.
504:in New York City to
4136:Anti-Stalinist left
3671:John Cowper Powys.
3644:Anthony Head, p. 7.
3502:(no. 7), pp. 34–44.
3430:John Cowper Powys,
3405:"my great master",
3118:The Saturnian Quest
3026:A Descent of Memory
2401:John Cowper Powys,
2278:Williams, Herbert.
2238:The Saturnian Quest
2236:Knight, G. Wilson.
2006:(1922) Online text
1998:(1917) Online text
1988:Wolf's Bane: Rhymes
1910:(1915) Online text
1819:The War and Culture
1660:(1934) online text
1638:(1929) online text
1616:(1916) online text
1608:(1915) online text
1559:University of Wales
1490:Tradition and Dream
939:, and the works of
916:Joseph of Arimathea
902:, the owner of the
845:Friedrich Nietzsche
392:Lecturer in America
365:and graduated from
320:Shirley, Derbyshire
228:Shirley, Derbyshire
55:Shirley, Derbyshire
4141:English anarchists
4111:Welsh philosophers
3927:"Introduction" to
3857:Langridge, p. 217.
3848:Langridge, p. 201.
3677:Descents of Memory
3584:Descents of Memory
3421:, pp. 301 and 391.
3277:Herbert Williams,
3228:Descents of Memory
3143:Descents of Memory
3137:, p. 130, and for
3116:See Wilson Knight
3013:Descents of Memory
3000:Descents of Memory
2848:"Introduction" to
2791:Descents of Memory
2774:Descents of Memory
2640:Descents of Memory
2615:Descents of Memory
2602:Descents of Memory
2575:Herbert Williams,
2515:Herbert Williams,
2473:Herbert Williams,
2421:26 April 1918 p.7.
2419:Western Chronicle,
2292:Langridge, Derek.
2215:The Brothers Powys
1932:Dorothy Richardson
1827:The Complex Vision
1577:in 1959 and 1962.
1415:Dorothy Richardson
1385:Literary criticism
1365:. Powys describes
1347:Dorothy Richardson
1199:William Wordsworth
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873:Dorothy Richardson
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611:Blaenau Ffestiniog
601:Blaenau Ffestiniog
478:The Complex Vision
470:Suspended Judgment
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436:Spanish Revolution
332:Dorchester, Dorset
318:Powys was born in
316:
292:Blaenau Ffestiniog
72:Blaenau Ffestiniog
4091:Modernist writers
4061:British lecturers
3953:Project Gutenberg
3351:Michael Ballin, "
3338:Michael Ballin, "
3296:The Powys Journal
3279:John Cowper Powys
3190:The Powys Journal
3171:John M. Kistler,
3135:John Cowper Powys
2912:Derek Langridge,
2577:John Cowper Powys
2517:John Cowper Powys
2498:Kenneth Hopkins,
2475:John Cowper Powys
2280:John Cowper Powys
2263:Nordius, Janina.
2258:The Immortal Bard
2253:. New York (1990)
2249:Lane, Denis, ed.
2222:John Cowper Powys
2193:Cavaliero, Glen.
1996:Mandragora: Poems
1552:Doctor of Letters
1281:over the drowned
1128:Spanish Civil War
904:Wookey Hole Caves
900:Gerard Hodgkinson
841:Fyodor Dostoevsky
814:, Thomas Hardy's
695:and Taliessin in
528:Settling in Wales
502:Greenwich Village
450:Greenwich Village
169:John Cowper Powys
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2220:Hooker, Jeremy.
2038:Autobiographical
1622:After My Fashion
1589:Internet Archive
1575:G. Wilson Knight
1523:G. Wilson Knight
1511:Margaret Drabble
1499:Theodore Dreiser
1427:Theodore Dreiser
1331:Theodore Dreiser
1302:Autobiographical
1213:. Words such as
1047:The Abolitionist
782:After my Fashion
745:, Somerset, and
579:Kingdom of Powys
510:upstate New York
456:His first novel
414:Bertrand Russell
407:Theodore Dreiser
363:Sherborne School
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2789:(1967) and
2579:, pp. 83–4.
2530:Powys Notes
2519:, pp. 52–3.
2378:Wolf Solent
2157:(1975) and
1947:Dostoievsky
1805:Topsy-Turvy
1752:Two and Two
1710:The Inmates
1635:Wolf Solent
1555:in absentia
1515:James Purdy
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1462:Dostoievsky
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1419:Dostoievsky
1397:(1916) and
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1256:Rabelaisian
1244:The Inmates
1234:Late novels
1195:Romanticism
1134:had begun.
1116:Glyndyfrdwy
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1035:vivisection
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869:James Joyce
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418:Will Durant
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1795:Abertackle
1758:You and Me
1728:Up and Out
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1287:Up and Out
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1172:transition
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673:Mandragora
653:Wordsworth
534:Dorchester
378:Eastbourne
303:Early life
93:University
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48:1872-10-08
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739:Sherborne
645:Swinburne
567:Edeyrnion
508:in rural
506:Hillsdale
424:'s novel
336:Montacute
312:Montacute
298:Biography
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268:landscape
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3609:Service.
3202:26748057
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2326:Guernica
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1275:Odysseus
1267:Atlantis
1263:Atlantis
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1183:Somerset
1159:Cold War
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970:Marxists
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2816:Lucifer
2107:Letters
2067:Diaries
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1648:(1933)
1628:Ducdame
1614:Rodmoor
1563:Swansea
1271:Homeric
1086:Myrddin
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778:Rodmoor
768:Before
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540:novel,
427:Ulysses
157:Spouses
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130:(1932)
123:(1929)
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3877:17 May
3777:17 May
3390:Porius
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1240:Porius
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1104:Porius
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641:Arnold
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538:Wessex
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280:Dorset
264:Wessex
240:, and
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