As the cloth is dyed fast and deep / Which ties the forelocks of the men / In the land of Hi, / So is my heart coloured with love: / How can I forget?  
 
 
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BJ. William Plomer, 1903~1973

Introduction

Primary Materials

1. An Afrikaner in Japan, 1927.

2. Notes for Poems, 1927.

3. Paper Houses, 1929.

4. The Family Tree, 1929.

5. Sado, 1931.

6. Mr. Blunden’s Essays, 1934.

7. Captain Maru, 1936.

8. A Japanese Lady in Europe, 1937.

9. Selected Poems, 1940.

10. Double Lives, 1943.

11. New introduction to Paper Houses, 1943.

12. Through Siberia in a Trance, 1946.

13. Thy Neighbour’s Creed, 1946.

14. Stories of Japan, 1949.

15. At Home, 1958.

16. Poems Written in Japan, 1960.

17. Conversations With my Younger Self, 1963.

18. Curlew River, 1964.

19. The Burning Fiery Furnace, 1966.

20. Interview [1964], 1966.

21. The Prodigal Son, 1968.

22. Programme notes for the Festival of the City of London performance of Curlew River, 1968.

23. To Earl Miner [ca. 1967-70], 1972.

24. The Autobiography of William Plomer, 1975.

25. Electric Delights, 1978.

26. Selected Stories, 1984.

27. Letters, 1989.

28. Unpublished materials.

Secondary Materials

29. Reviews of Paper Houses, 1929.

30. Reviews of Sado, 1931.

31.Babette Deutsch, A Contemporary Mind, 1932.

32. John Envers, Review of Four Countries, 1949.

33. Charles Causley, Review of Collected Poems, 1960.

34. Lucila Hosillos, The Exotic Imitation, 1972.

35. John Robert Doyle, Jr., William Plomer, 1969.

36. [Thoughts of Plomer] Eigo seinen, 1974.

37. Stephen Spender, Review of The Autobiography of William Plomer, 1976.

38. Laurens Van der Post, Yet Being Someone Other, 1982.

39. Mark Mayer, A Structural and Stylistic Analysis of the Benjamin Britten ‘Curlew River’, 1983.

40. Peter F. Alexander, William Plomer, 1989.

41. Louis Allen, William Plomer and Japan, 1991.

42. See also.

 

 

 

 


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