posted on 2024-04-18, 18:16authored byFirst World War Poetry Digital Archive Project Team
Manuscript in pen in Ivor Gurney's hand. This is a draft containing parts of the poem 'I Saw England - July Night', found in the black manuscript exercise book 64.4 and as a typescript. The reference to 'Will Squele' in line 13 can be found as the 'Cotswold man' of Shakespeare's '11 Henry IV', and line 15 beginning 'Sussex tales out of Roman' probably refers to Rudyard Kipling's 'Puck of Pook Hill'. Found in a green hard-covered manuscript exercise book, marked 'The Note Book / (between music makings) / of Ivor Gurney / 1921-1922 / 'corrected Feb 1925' / 'Ivor Gurney''.
History
Identifier
7222.jpg | IG-64-3f55r.jpg
Creator
Gurney, Ivor (1890-1937)
Date
1921 - 1922
Date Created
01/01/1921
Temporal Date
31/12/1922
Spatial
England
Source
Notebook
Medium
Paper
Format
Pen
Type
Poem
Contributor
Alisa Miller
Rights
The Ivor Gurney Archive, Gloucestershire Archives / The Ivor Gurney Estate
Collection ID
Papers of Ivor Gurney 64.3.55r
Repository Name
The Ivor Gurney Archive
Repository Address
Gloucestershire Archives, Clarence Row, Alvin Street, Gloucester, GL1 3DW, UK