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Aubrey Thomas de Vere, 1856 - 1886

 File — Box: 58

Scope and Contents

Three pieces of correspondence in the hand of Irish poet and literary critic Aubrey de Vere. All three discuss literary matters to a greater or lesser extent: one mentions de Vere’s friend and fellow poet Sir Henry Taylor (1800-1886), and another is apparently addressed to a publisher submitting a manuscript on behalf of his brother, Major de Vere of the Royal Engineers, concerning “a short but interesting journal of a tour he made about the Crimea immediately before returning home.” One letter undated, one dated 1856, one 1886.

Dates

  • 1856 - 1886

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Biographical / Historical

Aubrey Thomas de Vere (1814-1902) was an Irish poet, essayist, and literary critic best known for bringing a devotional Catholic attitude to the Romantic tradition.

Extent

From the Collection: 30 Cubic Feet (68 boxes)

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

From the Collection: Latin

From the Collection: French

From the Collection: Italian

From the Collection: Welsh

From the Collection: Danish

From the Collection: Swedish

From the Collection: Spanish

From the Collection: German

From the Collection: Norwegian

From the Collection: Persian

From the Collection: Japanese

From the Collection: Russian

From the Collection: Greek, Ancient (to 1453)

Creator

Repository Details

Part of the Georgetown University Manuscripts Repository

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