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R. H. (Robert Hay) Morrison - further papers

R. H. (Robert Hay) Morrison - further papers

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R. H. (Robert Hay) Morrison - further papers

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Full title

R. H. (Robert Hay) Morrison - further papers

Date

1968-2004

Call Numbers

Cataloguing in progress

Record Identifier

n88XKvzn

Reference Code

9585882
Physical Description

Contents

0.51 metres of textual records (3 boxes)

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Fonds

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Contents

Family papers and poetry
Box 1 Papers regarding the publication "All I have is a Fountain" and "Hoard". North America accepted/published.
Box 2 Copies of book reviews, Manuscripts not out in Australia, many published in USA, Poems Destroyed, Rilke, Poems of Gerard de Nerval
Box 3 Correspondence with the Mitchell Library / State Library of...

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Full title

R. H. (Robert Hay) Morrison - further papers

Authors, Artists and Contributors
Contextual Information

Source

Presented by Dr Robert G. B. Morrison, son of R. H. Morrison, September 2009

Administrative / Biographical history

R. H. Morrison was the son of William Allder Morrison, poet (q.v.). He studied modern languages at the University of Melbourne and was employed during the Second World war by the Australian army as an Italian translator. After the war he worked in radio and television news but from 1968 devoted himself full-time to poetry, translating and reviewing...

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Cataloguing in progress

Record Identifier

n88XKvzn

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9585882

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