An edition of Corvo, 1860-1960 (1961)

Corvo, 1860-1960

a collection of essays by various hands to commemorate the centenary of the birth of Fr. Rolfe, Baron Corvo

Corvo, 1860-1960
Cecil Woolf, Cecil Woolf
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An edition of Corvo, 1860-1960 (1961)

Corvo, 1860-1960

a collection of essays by various hands to commemorate the centenary of the birth of Fr. Rolfe, Baron Corvo

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English
Pages
155

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Table of Contents

The clerk without a benefice: a study of Rolfe's conversion and vocation, by C. Woolf and B. Sewell.
Rolfe and Benson: a friendship's downfall, by B. Fothergill.
The last years: some memories of Rolfe in Venice, recalled by Mrs. Ivy van Someren, in an interview, by V. Hall.
The anatomy of Corvinism, by B. W. Korn.
Rolfe's bestiary, by D. Lodge.
Some notes on the making of Hubert's Arthur, by I. Robertson.
The Benson-Rolfe manuscript, by G. Sims.
A Corvo collection, by D. Weeks.
The man who was buried alive, by V. G. White.
Don Renato, by A. Zaina.
A request for Rolfe, by S. Houédard.

Edition Notes

Bibliographical footnotes.

RBSC copy 1: "Three hundred copies of this book, numbered 1-300, have been printed ... There are besides fourteen copies ... lettered A-N. All copies have been signed by the Editors." No. 139.

RBSC copy 2: No. 254.

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xiv, 155, [1] p.
Number of pages
155

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OL16918421M

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