Volume of cuttings of articles, letters and reviews, Mainly 1920-1928
File
Dep. c. 1234
Contains:
- [Owen Barfield], 'Austria Irredenta', Truth, 96 (1924)
- [Owen Barfield], 'Autocratic Charity Commissioners', Truth, 94 (1923)
- [Owen Barfield], 'Back to Work', Truth, 96 (1924)
- Owen Barfield, 'Ballads', New Statesman, 15 (1920)
- [Owen Barfield], 'The British Fascists', Truth, 95 (1924)
- [Owen Barfield], 'Brummagen Poesy', Truth, 94 (1923)
- [Owen Barfield], 'The City Churches', Truth, 94 (1923)
- [Owen Barfield], 'The Colour of the French Army', Truth, 94 (1924)
- [Owen Barfield], 'The Domestic Service Enquiry', Truth, 93 (1923)
- [Owen Barfield], 'Foot-and-Mouth Disease', Truth, 95 (1924)
- Owen Barfield, 'Form in Poetry', New Statesman, 15 (1920)
- [Owen Barfield], 'Gentlemen and Cads in Fiction', Truth, 93 (1923)
- [Owen Barfield], 'The Golden Ass', Truth, 95 (1924)
- Owen Barfield, 'I see science heading straight for bankruptcy', Church of England Newspaper, 3 Oct. 1958, photocopy
- [Owen Barfield], 'John Clare', New Statesman, 16 (1920)
- Owen Barfield, 'The League of Nations', letter, published in New Age, 4 Dec. 1924
- Owen Barfield, 'Metaphor', New Statesman, 26 (1926)
- [Owen Barfield], 'The New Smallpox Scare', Truth, 94 (1923)
- [Owen Barfield], 'One-eyed Research', Truth, 95 (1924)
- [Owen Barfield], 'One-eyed Research', Truth, 96 (1924)
- [Owen Barfield], 'Oxford Poetry', New Statesman, 16 (1920)
- [Owen Barfield], 'Pasteur the Plagiarist', Truth, 94 (1923)
- Owen Barfield, 'Poetry, Verse and Prose', New Statesman, 31 (1928), 793-794
- Owen Barfield, 'The Reader's Eye', Cornhill Magazine, n.s., 49 (1920), 327-331
- [Owen Barfield], 'The Research Magnificent', Truth, 96 (1924)
- [Owen Barfield], 'Rudolf Steiner', New Age, 42 (1928), 226
- [Owen Barfield], 'Scientific Lying', Truth, 94 (1923)
- [Owen Barfield], 'The Secrets of Hindu Hair-Killing', Truth, 95 (1924)
- Owen Barfield, 'Self-deceptions or stages to reality?', Church of England Newspaper, 14 Feb. 1958
- Owen Barfield, 'The Spiritual Basis of Fascism', letter, published in New Age, 30 Oct. 1924
- [Owen Barfield], 'Statistics and Elastics', Truth, 94 (1923)
- Owen Barfield, 'Suggestions for a Film Scenario to be entitled Romance', New Age, 41 (1927), 166-167
- [Owen Barfield], 'The Sun Cure for Tuberculosis', Truth, 96 (1924)
- [Owen Barfield], 'To Shave or not to Shave?', Truth, 99 (1926)
- Owen Barfield, 'The Transitional Seasons', galley proof, which was published in Anthroposophical Movement, 1933
- [Owen Barfield], 'Vaccination Propaganda', Truth, 95 (1924)
- Owen Barfield, 'Walter De La Mare', New Statesman, 16 (1920)
- Owen Barfield, 'What is Theosophy?', letter relating to Rudolf Steiner, published in New Age, 20 Mar. 1924
- [Owen Barfield], 'Wilfred Owen, New Statesman, 16 (1921)
- Owen Barfield, letter in response to Hilaire Belloc's views on the early history of Britain, G.K.'s Weekly, 4 Jan. 1926
- Owen Barfield, letter in response to Hilaire Belloc's views on the early history of Britain, G.K.'s Weekly, 13 Feb. 1926
- Owen Barfield, letter relating to Rudolf Steiner, published in New Age, 20 Mar. 1924
- Owen Barfield, letter relating to the Social Credit Movement, G.K.'s Weekly, 20 June 1925
- Owen Barfield, letter relating to the Social Credit Movement, G.K.'s Weekly, 29 Aug. 1925
Dates
- Mainly 1920-1928
Extent
1 box
Language of Materials
- English
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Dep. c. 1234
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