Journal begins Wednesday, [?]. May 16,
Pen and ink sketch of a woman with arms outstretched towards bird, Leon Hartl to Kathleen Raine.
Letter to Kathleen from Polly [?] concerning Raine's astrological chart.
Journal: [?] June 2-June 19
Journal: [?] May 30-June 23,
Journal begins Last entry December 19th. Comments dated 1969 in margins. October 25, 1950.
Journal begins [?]. Comments dated 1969. March 29,
Text for song, "May Song It Flourish" from Finnegan's Wake by James Joyce, music by Willard Roosevelt.
Journal begins [?] May 8,
Telegram to Raine from Elliott, (May 27, 1962).
Journal including drafts of poems "Of All Lots, Do Any Remain Undrawn" and "Adriatic (Corfu) " July 21, 1964.
Journal begins July 11, 1962.
Journal (ca. 1961)
Journal begins January 2, 1962.
Letter to John [?] from Helen [?] (January 17, 1972)
Journal begins February 17, 1964.
Journal (October 6, 1964 to Easter 1965)
Journal begins April 18, 1965.
Journal (August 7-December 14, 1965)
Journal including poems "Gulls;" "Song in the Myxolydian Mode;" and an untitled poem beginning "I heard a song." (April 6-September 8, 1966),
Journal including poems. (April 13-July 1967)
Manuscript poetry book, with an inscription by Helen Sutherland. Included is a signed manuscript poem by Brian O'Rourke.
Note. The asterisked poems are included in Six Dreams and Other Poems and Ninfa Revisited (Enitharmon Press 1968).
Poems
*"A Dream"
"Once Upon Earth the Grail"
*"A Contemporary Image"
*"The Sword"
*"Moon"
*"Hieros Gumas"
*"By the River Eden"
*"The Harmony"
*"Words for the Boatman of Lough Key"
*"The Gulls"
"Good Friday, Chelsea " 1968
*"Ninfa Revisited"
"Told in a Dream"
"To G in Answer to a Letter"
"For the Bride"
"The Scent of Orange Blossoms at Ninfa"
"Seen from the Window of a Railway Carriage"
"Heirloom"
"The Lost"
"Big Tower"
"Old Age"
"The Roman Wall Revisited"
"A Painting by Winifred Nicholson"
"The River"
"Homage to C.G. Jung"
"Man's Chief Need"
"The Return"
"A Dream of Roses"
"The Dead"
"A Bad Crossing"
"Dream Episode"
"Greek Holy Week Hymn"
"Crossing to Canna in a North Easterly Gale"
"In an Old Garden"
"Judas Tree"
"I Felt Under My Old Breasts"
"A House of Music"
"Oreads"
"A Bad Dream"
"Iona"
"Message"
"On an Ancient Isle"
"Letter to Pierre Emmanuel"
Poems
"Good Friday in Chelsea"
"Ninfa Revisited"
"Told in a Dream"
"Five Golden Wishes to Katherine and Francis"
"To G in answer to a letter"
"To G.H." ("To G in Answer to a letter")
"Told in a Dream" (Ninfa Revisited)
"Ninfa Revisited" (Good Friday in Chelsea)
"Good Friday in Chelsea"
"The Dead"
"A Dream of Roses"
"A Bad Crossing"
"Dream Episode"
"A House of Music"
"Oreads" (Kintail)
"Is There No Limit Then"
"A Bad Dream"
"Iona"
"Message"
"Eden Revisited"
"Letter to Pierre Emmanuel"
"Upstream"
"Homage to C.G. Jung"
"From the Beginning"
"The Return"
"Oreads" (Kintail)
"A House of Music"
"I Felt Under My Old Breasts"
"Orange Blossoms at Ninfa"
"Iona"
"Dream Episode"
"Seen from the Window of a Railway Carriage"
"Heirloom"
"Greek Holy Week Hymn"
"In an Old Garden"
"Crossing to Canna"
"Judas Tree"
"Crossing to Canna"
"Is There No Limit Then"
"On an Ancient Isle"
"Message"
"The Dead"
"A Bad Crossing"
"Upstream"
Selected for a Penguin Book publication.
"Falling Leaves"
"La Recherche de l'Absolu"
"A Certain Moist Nature" (in The Hollow Hill)
"Bound and Free" (in The Hollow Hill, ).
"Night Sky" (in The Hollow Hill).
"Childhood"
"Consort of Viols"
"A House of Music"
"In Answer to a Letter"
"The Return"
"Homage to C.G. Jung"
"There Shall Be No More Sea"
"The River"
"The Roman Wall Revisited"
"Old Age"
"Scent of Orange Blossoms at Ninfa"
"Good Friday, Chelsea" 1968
"Oreads"
"Iona"
"A Painting by Winifred Nicholson"
"For the Bride"
"The Gulls"
"I Felt Under My Old Breasts"
"A Bad Crossing"
"In an Old Garden"
"The Dead"
"Judas Tree"
"A Bad Dream"
"A Dream of Roses"
"Dream Episode"
Unidentified poems
Notes on dreams
Notes on the occult
Draft letter to [?] Listor
Untitled preso meditation
Poems
"Message"
"Letter to Pierre Emmanuel"
"On an Ancient Isle"
"Iona"
Manuscript drafts of verse and prose
Prose notes on Thomas Taylor and Neo-Platonism
Drafts of the poem, "Letter to Pierre Emmanuel"
Manuscript copies of some poems by W.B. Yeats with annotations regarding their structures.
Draft of Raine's Eranos Lecture 1968
Second and third drafts of the Eranos Lecture for 1968
Draft of the paper "William Blake in " 1969
Notes on symbolism
Notes for a poetry reading
Bibliographical notes on books relating to Neo-Platonism and some comments on this subject.
Notes on surrealism
Draft of review of books about Samuel Palmer.
Draft of paper on William Blake and education, "The Loom of Locke"
Typescript drafts of "The Loom of Locke: Blake's Criticism Of Modern Education"
"On that Unfashionable Gyro," the preface to a collection of essays.
"Samuel Palmer's Italian Honeymoon," a review of Samuel Palmer, Shoreham and After by Carlos Peacock. Includes an alternative beginning.
Review of The Letters of William Blake, Geoffrey Keynes (ed.) and Blake: The Lyric Poetry, by John Holloway.
Radio talk on Vernon Watkins. Broadcast on January 24, 1969.
"The Inward eye" and "The Traveling fair"
Drafts of poems, including "Wind and Fire and Rain...;" "Mary Magdalene;" and "Epithalamion."
Diary entry (June 26, 1930)
Pencil sketch of a boy
"The Eternal Attributes: A Psychological Study of the Symbolism of Blake's Prophetic Books"
"The Giant Albion."
"Golden Bird and Golden Flower"
Lists of names, possibly all poets
Notes on Coleridge.
List of household items "Lent by Winifred"
"Quotations from Latitudes' by Edwin Minot"
Invoices for books
Newspaper clipping, "Learned Square" about Paulton's Square
Note to "Kathleen" from I.A.R. dated October 6, 1960
"A Note on Blake as a Myth-maker"
Drafts of poems
"Homo Factus Est" dated November 25, 1946
"Fire Poem" dated December 1, 1946
"An End of the World" dated December 10, 1946
"Childhood"
"Moon"
"On a Deserted Shore"
Poems and prose
Poems, including "A Passing" (September 7, 1969)
"Visionary & dreamer. Two poetic painters. Samuel Palmer & Edward Burne-Jones."
Poems
"Anima est ubi, amat non ubi animat".
Notebook begins, "The Hour of waiting seemed to pass like a moment"
Manuscript begins, "Of a kind, living and dead..."
Manuscript begins, "There is little poetry"
Manuscript begins, "To my love, grief" [crossed out] "Grief has its metamorphoses"
Manuscript begins, "The Physical plane; the interior energies and structure of matter..."
Manuscript begins, "Blake; prophet, poet, painter, engraver--and according to tradition, composer of soups as well..."
Manuscript begins, "When I was invited by Father Arthur Thomas to give the third Gerard Manley Hopkins Memorial lecture..."
Manuscript begins "When I was invited by Father Thomas to give the third Gerard Manley Hopkins Memorial Lecture..."
Notes begin with list. "1. Envelope. Astrology, Correspondence, ...16 letters." 1908-0.
Manuscript begins, " "Listen. The Rock has been in suspense always..."
Manuscript begins, "That there is a shared inner world is evident from the character of man's earliest art..."
Note begins, "The Unwritten tradition which binds the unlettered..."
Letter from Rivers Silt of The Sunday Telegraph. (November 26, 1969)
"Epiphanies" (Later changed to Farewell Happy Fields.)
Draft of portion of autobiography
"Murder Was Different in Those Days," Radio Times, magazine clipping Concerning the Thompson-Bywaters murder. (July 19, 1973)
Addition to autobiography, referring to Father Palmer and the suburb of Ilford and the Thompson-Bywaters murder.
Farewell Happy Fields, Introduction. (January 10, 1973)
Farewell Happy Fields
Letter from Cardinal Heenan, Archbishop of Westminster. (April 6, 1973).
"East Boldre Mummers: Christmas Eve Memory," Hampshire, The County Magazine clipping (January 1966).
Chateau de Bures, brochure. Describes boy's school at Chateau de Bures, France.
Letter from Managing Director of Hamish Hamilton Ltd. Includes a publisher's and reader's opinion. (September 2, 1965).
Letter from Jamie [?]
Farewell Happy Fields
"Changeless Still the Mountains Lie..."
The Father Palmer portion of Raine's autobiography
Pages from following books.
Secret Commonwealth of Elves, Fauns, & Fairies, by Robert Kirk (1691)
The Principia, by Emanuel Swedenborg (1845)
Angelic Wisdom Concerning the Divine Providence (1970)
Life After Death, by James Harvey Hyslop (1918)
After Death--What? by C. Lombroso (1909)
Poems
"Music"
"Autumn"
"Dream"
"Note on the Death of Cuchulain"
"Sweet Companion..."
"Misty People, I"
"November Dream"
"Her Room"
"With a Wave of Her Old Hand..."
Introduction to an abridgment of the longer manuscript, "Blake and Tradition" (The Andrew Mellon Lectures, 1962)
Poems
"Acacia Tree"
"Harvest of Learning I Have Reaped..."
"Grey Atlantic Years..."
"A Fellow Pilgrim"
"Wonder Journey"
"Your gift of life was idleness..."
"Always you were ready..."
"I went out into the naked night..."
"Never, never, will be calm waters, Ever, for me, nor for my daughter, or my daughter's daughters" (March 24, 1973)
"Hastily made list of books on spiritualism from Yeat's library made " February 2, 1973
"I went out into the naked night.."
"Cullenamore, at the foot of knoc-na-rea, " August 27th 1972
"Bright strand"
"Wild voices."
"Even in my dreams .." "To my friends in Sligo," " August 1972
"Spaces once were a measure of our separation"
"Clonali's"
Notes and drafts of review of book on William Blake.
Letter to Mrs. Painter discussing G.S. Taylor and Golden Cockerel Press.
Manuscript about William Empson. References to Arthur Waley, Edgar Rockwell, George Orwell, Nina Hamnett, Tom Harrison, Charles Madge, Michael and Janet Roberts, Hugh Kingsmill, Ronald and Margaret Botterell, Julian Trevelyan, John Davenport, and Vernon Watkins.
Dissertation on Gaelic folk-lore and references to W.B. Yeats, Douglas Hyde, Dermot McManus, George Russell (AE) and Y. Evans-Wentz.
Draft of a lecture on Blake.
Notes on W.B. Yeats, magic, Ezra Pound, Orwell, D.S. Savage, Louis MacNeice and Gerard Manley Hopkins.
Draft review of Yeats' Autobiographies edited by Denis Donoghue
Draft report of thesis written by [?] Esterly.
Draft review of Neoplatonism by R.T. Wallis
References to the Irish Cuchulain, "The Marriage of Thetis and Peleus," Yeats and Plotinus
Draft review of The Magicians of the Golden Dawn: A Documentary History of a Magical Order, by Ellie Howe
Part of a manuscript on Yeats and his mysticism
" Getting out of the army" Draft of Raine's text accompanying Julian Trevelyan's drawings. 1944 Winter.
Review of Paysages Legendaires, by Peter Russell.
"A Farewell of Sorts," review of An Introduction to the Rite of the Ancient Mariner, by David Jones.
Note on "Hidden Riches" by Desiree Hirst.
Note about Peter Russell
Comment on Shelley
Manuscript book (Originally contained a list of farm building insurance on Askerton Castle Estate ca. 1842)
Notes from various books about W.B. Yeats and other notes about mysticism, magical rituals, and magical societies.
Notes
Herbert Read--English Prose Style, 1928
Collected Essays--Introduction.
Charlotte & Emily Bronte
The Nature of Metaphysical Poetry
"Notes for Yeats & the tarot, etc."
"Tradition and the present"
Notes
Shelley's poetry.
Death in various illustrative forms, such as engravings, statues, or monuments, with references to Yeats and Blake.
"Nature in Blake and Wordsworth." (September 20, 1972)
Drafts of letters to Liam Miller (of Dolman Press) and Tambimuttu (of Lyrebird Press)
"Blake and Wordsworth. Two Views of Nature"
"Blake"
"The Cave of the Nymphs"
"Blake, Thomas Taylor and Plotinus"
Draft review of The Idea of Landscape and the Sensed Place--An Approach to the Poetry of John Clare
Blake, List of Illustrations
Drafts letters to [?] Royle and [?] Draguid
Draft reviews of book about Samuel Palmer.
"The Premises of Poetry"
Comments and a review of book on dreams by Thetis Blacker
William Blake (Thames & Hudson)
"Blake, List of illustrations," suggesting 169 illustrations for the book.
Letter from Ann Stevens at Thames and Hudson discussing publication of William Blake (World of Art) (March 13, 1970)
Notes
"Blake and the Present Generation" Lecture Raine gave at Ampleforth College, York, England and prepared for The Ampleforth Journal (Summer 1972)
"Introduction by Alberic Stackpoole"
Half-tone reproduction of one Blake illustration
Letter from the Editor (June 2, 1972)
"William Blake in " Lecture read on the occasion of the Exhibition of Blake's illuminated books at National Library of Scotland. (1969) 1969
"The Last Judgment
Notes
"Blake's Last Judgment"
"The Wisdom of Ages: A Study of the Traditional Sources of William Blake" Includes title page, Acknowledgments, Footnotes.
"Blake's Mandala of Albion" Read to the Jungian society in London.
"The Cave of the Nymphs"
"Blake and Wordsworth. Two Views of Nature" Talk given by Raine at the Chichester Festival of the Arts (1972).
"Jesus and the Imagination" on Blake.
"The Myth of Psyche"
"The Myth of the Kore"
"The Myth of the Great Year"
"The Nether-World of Alchemy"
"Prophet Against Science" Original title was "Blake's Christianity."
"Spectres and Watchers" Original title was "Spectres of the Dead."
"Blake and the Education of Children"
Review of Blake's Visionary Universe by John Beer.
Review of a facsimile of Blake's "Vala. or the Four Zoas" in the British Museum.
"Preher's Tables for Law's Boehme" Description of Blake's illustrations with captions.
Blake Afterthoughts & Other Essays. Includes Title page, Introduction, List of Contents, Acknowledgments and notes on first publications and readings.
Essay on Blake's "Job".
Text and illustrations from The Sea of Time and Space on Blake
Extract from Blake's writing.
Prospectus for a facsimile of Blake's All Religions Are One (London: Trianon Press, 1970)
"Tarot Symbols in the Poetry of Yeats". Paper delivered at the Yeats Summer School at Sligo. Version of Yeats, the Tarot and the Golden Dawn (Dublin: Dolmen Press).
"Yeats and Platonism"
"Introduction"
Typescript about Yeats' mystical studies
"Yeats, Plotinus and Symbolic Perception" Critical comment on a thesis written by [?] Esterley.
Research copies: letters written by Yeats to Patrick McCartan; illustration of Oliver Shepherd's "Cuchulain;" book on Tarot cards; and references to Poussin's "Acis and Galatea"
Draft review of Autobiographies
Note on Yeats and Lady (Dorothy) Wellesley.
"Yeats and the Hermetic Tradition"
Letters referring to Yeats and his mysticism.
From Bruce Harris of Belmont, California to Raine. (undated)
From Ellis Howe to Raine, (May 13, 1971).
From Ellis Howe to Mr. Morris.
Letter from Susanne K. Fickert, editor at Dolmen Press (August 2, 1972).
"Hopkins, Nature and Human Nature"
"In the Dark" Introduction and commentary on drawings by Julian Trevelyan.
"Herbert Read as a Literary Critic" Essay appeared in The Malahat Review.
"Herbert Read"
"The White Knight," review of Herbert Read: The Stream and the Source by George Woodock.
Review of "The Waste Land," a facsimile edited by Valerie Eliot.
"Wordsworth" A comment.
"David Jones," The New Blackfriars Magazine (October 1967)
"David Jones and 'The Bread'" A comment on the writer.
"Inspiration"
Introduction to a selection of Shelley's poems
Introduction to "Alastor or, the Spirit of Solitude" (April 10, 1973)
"Shelley." Comment on Shelley on the 150th anniversary of his death.
"Samuel Palmer." Preface to a book about this writer.
Letter from Eric and Joan Stevens concerning "Samuel Palmer" (June 9, 1972).
Review of poetry of Sorley MacLean, George Campbell Hay, William Neill and Stuart MacGregor in Four Points of a Satire
"Thomas Taylor, the English Pagan". [?] text of lecture delivered at British Society of Aesthetics as, "Thomas Taylor and the English Romantic Poets"
List of contents and an introduction to collection of essays. Introduction states where papers were read or published.
Review of Neoplatonism by R. T. Wallis.
"Cecil Collins." Notes on work of artist.
Draft reviews of John Clare, a Life by J. W. and Anne Tibble
Text referring to David Jones
References to W. B. Yeats, death, and Japanese No plays.
Colloque International at Royaumont, music program (June 11, 1969).
Poems
The Lost Country
"There Shall Be No More Sea."
"On a Deserted Shore."
Poem "For Kathleen introducing the Lady Julian from Charles."
Program of a Soiree of International Poetry part of the Centenaire de la Morte de Baudelaire. Included is a presentation by Pierre Emmanuel; Raine's "Le Feu" (with translation possibly by Marie-Beatrice Mesnet); and poems by Jan Skacel, Vasco Popa, Jose Bergamin, Mando Aravantinou, Eugenio Montale, Heinz Piontek, Sophia de Mello, Breyner Andresen, Janos Pilinazky, Tadeusz Tozewicz, Ana Blandina, Felix Ghizyz Utam'si, Hugo Claus, Anne Hebert, Marcel Thiry and Assia Djebar. (April 9-May 10, 1968)
"The Disapointment of Robert Clayton" from "All in the day's work-selected poems "
162 manuscript letters and postcards written by Kathleen Raine to her parents and to her Aunt Meg. Frequent references to Raine's children, Anna and James. (ca. December 18, 1916-1969)
Letters to Granny from Anne
Copperplate manuscript of a poem or hymn, "The Glorious morn" composed Christmas by G. Raine, Byers Green (probably Raine's grandfather). 1871
Farewell Happy Fields
William Blake
"Composition Christmastide" (December 21, 1916).
Essay about visit to Roman camp at Corbridge. Sketch for plan of garden.
Examination book, Bavington Cl. School, beginning with "Composition. Potatoes" (December 12, 1917-July 7, 1918).
School reports from Highlands Girls School, Ilford, and from County High School for Girls, Ilford, (1920-1925) (1917-1919)
11 certificates from Metropolitan Academy of Music for proficiency in theory of music, piano and violin. (June 26, 1915-July 1923)
Certificates of merit from Seven Kings and Goodmayes Wesley Guild, Sixth Grand Eisteddfod, for a poem, first prize for general knowledge, and first prize for an essay. (1921)
Certificate from London Institute for the Advancement of Plain Needlework, (April, 1924).
Postcard.
Clipping from the Newcastle Journal "Poet's Northern Ties"
British Museum reader's tickets.
Notice from Harrow District Land Registry (October 25, 1971)
Letter to Raine from Steve Adams on Penguin books.
Letter from Philip [Sherrard]
"Blake and the Modern World."
Letter to Kathleen from A. Ian Buchanan, "Granny Carr's house" Enclosed are 4 color photos of house and cottage. (November 22, 1973)
List of furniture and notes.
Program of Mock Trial, held at College Hall by Sidney Sussex Law Society, (March 11, 1927).
Photographs
Raine and relatives. (captioned on verso)
Raine in her youth, from when she was a few days old
Raine in her garden in Chelsea, London
Snapshots of Raine and others
Album with Raine and her parents
"Descent into Avernus," the beginning of The Land Unknown (volume 2 of autobiography). References to J.M. Synge, Edward Stephens, J.B. Yeats, W.B. Yeats, Sara Allgood and Maire O'Neill.
Notes on William Blake and the Arlington Court tempera
Criticism of The Faber Book of Irish Verse edited by John Montague..
Criticism on An Introduction to Gaelic Poetry by Derick Thoms
References to Thetis Blacker, Blake.
"Blake's Debt to Antiquity"
"The Oval Portrait"
"Jerusalem"
"Blake's Mental Worlds"
Notes and plan for paper to be given at a conference. References to Locke, Berkeley, Boehme, Swedenborg and Blake.
"Inward Journey"
Review of Selected Poems [of] Thomas Blackburn
"Mental Worlds of Blake"
"Berkeley, Blake & the New Age"
"Berkeley, Blake & the New Age II"
"Hades Wrapped in a Cloud"
References to W.B. Yeats' interest in William Blake.
Drafts of a poem.
"Spiritualism and the Fairy Faith."
Points for seminar
Notes on "The Candle of Vision," Blake, and Yeats
Dissertation on poetry
Discussion on Yeats and spiritualism
Notes on the effect the works of Blake had upon W.B. Yeats.
Review of The P.R.B. Journal, William Michael Rosetti's Diary of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, 1849-1859 edited by William W. Freedman.
Dissertation on Blake.
Review of The Elegies of Quintilius by Peter Russell.
Review of Scottish Love Poems: Antonia Fraser, a Personal Anthology.
"... Tomorrow we leave"
Poems
"Kore"
"Deserted village on Mingulay"
"Eider afloat in the bay"
"In Scotland on the New Year"
"Wind"
"Never Alone"
"The Land Unknown"
"I Speak to You"
"I Call Your Name"
"Companionless"
"What It is to be Old"
"Where It Listeth"
"How Spacious Life"
"A Women Old"
"If You Have Ceased"
"Once I Heard Your Voice"
"Industrial Waste"
"The Still Small Voice"
Part of essay on Yeats with references to Blake and Jung.
Draft letter to Professor Skelton recommending Peter Russell to University of Victoria.
Letter from Hamish Hamilton Ltd., referring to royalties on Farewell Happy Fields.
"Hades Wrapped in a Cloud"
"Blake's Mental Worlds"
"From Blake to a Vision"
"Summary." Text refers to Blake, Boehme, Swedenborg and Yeats.
"The Land Unknown"
"Berkeley, Blake and the New Age"
Essay on W. B. Yeats
Text referring to Blake, Boehme and Yeats.
Text referring to Yeats' mysticism.
Text referring to Blake and Yeats
"Blake's Mental Worlds"
"From Blake to a Vision"
"Thomas Taylor and the English Romantic Movement"
"Hades Wrapped in a Cloud"
"Spiritualism and the Fairy Faith"
Writings on William Blake.
"Premises and poetry"
"AE" (George Russell)
Explanation of where the papers were given or first published (September 1970)
Review of The Sleeping Lord and Other Fragments, by David Jones.
Review of The Sleeping Lord by Thomas Blackburn (April 13, 1974)
Review of My Uncle John. Edward Stephen's Life of J.M. Synge, edited by Andrew Carpenter.
Review of The Elegies of Quintillius, translated by Peter Russell.
Review of Scottish Love Poems, a Personal Anthology; Lady Antonia Fraser
Review of The Faber Book of Irish Verse, edited by John Montague and of An Introduction to Gaelic Poetry, by Derick Thoms.
Review of Number and Time, by Marie-Louise von Franz.
Reviews: Samuel Palmer, a Biography, by Raymond Lister; The Letters of Samuel Palmer, edited by Raymond Lister; and Samuel Palmer, by James Sellars.
Review of The Idea of Landscape and the Sense of Place, 1730-1840: An Approach to the Poetry of John Clare, by John Berrell.
Review of Malcolm Lowry, a Biography, by Douglas Jay and of Lowry, by Tony Kilgallin.
"The Leaf"
"In Scotland it is Hogmany"
"Introduction," comment on the writing of Raine's autobiography and summary of first volume, Farewell Happy Fields.
Letter from Brian [?] of Golgonooza Press, Ipswich. proposing a tribute to artist Cecil Collins based on two articles Raine had written on Collins. (January 20, 1975)
Letter from William Hare, Lord Ennismere, the Earl of Listowel (May 12, 1929). Raine refers to this letter in The Land Unknown
"Introduction" (Refers to "Celtic folk and fairy tales").
Chapter from The Secret Commonwealth
"The Green Sheaf: a Dream on Inishmean," by J. M. Synge and "Jan's Dreams"
"Notes"
Letter from Colin Watson of the London Times seeking information on M. Alexis Leger, who as a poet was known as St. John Parsek. (May 19, 1975)
Description of Parsek
Letter from Dairmiud Drury, Auditor of the English Literature Society, University College, Dublin.
Letter from Professor David Berman, Department of Philosophy, Trinity College (January 17, 1975)
Letter from Valerie [?]
Review of "Scottish Love Poems"
Program from Abbey Theater, Dublin. On back cover: Raine's list and comments of persons who could "restore the reading of Yeats' poems"
"David Jones Weekend Conference" at University College of Aberystwyth, brochure (September 1975)
Program of Yeats International Summer School, Sligo, Ireland. On Raine delivered "Other Worlds in Yeats and Blake." August 14, 1975,
Program of ERANOS 1975 Conference on the Variety of Worlds, where Raine delivered "Mental Worlds of Blake and Yeats" on August 22, 1975.
Program of concert (1975)
"That Myriad Minded Man-the Life and Work of AE"
The Land Unknown
"Wind"
"Berkeley, Blake and the New Age"
"This selection of Blake's poems and prophecies" concerning J.M. Synge, his family, and his nephew Edward Stephens with references to Sara Allgood, Padraic Colum, Maine O'Neill and W.B. Yeats.
Manuscript poems including "Land of Youth," "Tir na 'n' Oge," and "Sorrow" (June 14, 1974)
ERANOS Conference, "Plurality of Worlds" 1975
"Blake's Mental Worlds"
Poems
"'All that is...'"
"W. B. Yeats and Spiritualism"
"C. S. Lewis"
"Blake, Berkeley and the New Age"
"In Scotland it is Hogmany"
"For the Visitors Book"
"Turner's Seas"
"The Pant, the Pant"
"Lipatti's Fingers, Chopin's Phrase"
"Record Player"
"The Poet Speaks..."
"The Poet Answers the Accuser"
"Deserted Village in Mingulay"
"Sandelphon"
"Crossing the Sound I summoned You in Thought"
"In Scotland it is the New Year"
"His Epaulet, Medals and His Award"
"Returning to this Welcoming House"
The Land Unknown
"Cuchulainn Comforted"
"Sligo" (August 24, 1978)
"Cuchulain Comforted, notes on the theme of death and rebirth"
"Life in Death and Death in Life, Cuchulainn Comforted and from the Delphic Oracle"
The Land Unknown
The Lion's Mouth
Introduction to The Lion's Mouth
Re-writes or inserts in Raine's autobiography.
"Blake's Christ Consciousness"
Autobiography.
"Introduction"
"The Light of common day"
"The Tree and its fruit"
Autobiography
Extracts from unpublished memoirs.
Part 2. "Descent into Avernus," Chapter V "Stupidities of the Intellier"
"From Fear to Fear..."
"The Somnambulist"
Chapter VIII. "The Demon Eros"
Chapter IX "Solitary Way"
Chapter X. "Orpheus in Hell"
Chapter XI. "Doors of Sanctuary"
Chapter XII "The End of the Golden String"
"Whose Light must Never Die: A Brief Account of the Congregation of North Middleton and Great Bavington," pamphlet.
Letter from Rev. A. Harold Page (November 27, 1972)
Letter from Leonare [?] (December 11, 1972)
Raine's reasons for publishing the last revised volume of her autobiography.
Review of A Kabbalistic Universe, by Z'er Ben Shiman Halevi.
Draft letter to London Times, concerning the obituary of Robert Speight.
Letter to [?] Bird concerning teaching the arts.
"Tradition and renewal"
A tribute to Robert Speight
Yeats/Blake..
"Who can Disentangle.."
"Blake and the New Age"
Discussion on Eliot, Auden, Day-Lewis and Yeats
Writings on Yeats, Auden, Dylan Thomas, Vermon Walkins, Blake and T.S. Eliot.
"The Catalpa Bow" A study of shamanislio practices in Japan by Dr. Carmen Blaeker.
Discourse on Blake. First part headed "Religion" and second headed, "London".
Review of Between Two Worlds-True Ghost Stories of the British Isles.
Review of A Humbler Heaven, by William Rees-Mogg.
"An Essay on the Beautiful"
Poems, including "The Oval Portrait" and "Paris, it was called.."
Notes referring to Blake, Yeats, and Swedenborg.
Letter from Enitharmon Press (February 11, 1976)
List of poems
"Blake's Mental Worlds"
"From Blake to a Vision"
"Blake and the New Age"
"'Blake and the New Age' and Other Papers by Kathleen Raine"
"William Blake and the New Age"
"Berkeley, Blake and the New Age"
"Blake and the Present Generation."
"Blake's Christ Consciousness"
"Blake's Christ Consciousness"
Address to society of Analytical Psychologists of England
Poems
"Behind the lids of night"
"Are they dead or asleep"
"Whose empty rooms, whose houses, whose gardens"
"Through our dreams whose is the terror"
"These bodies are of cloud so thin"
"Into what pattern"
"Before we looked into each others eyes"
"Not only of father and mother are we children"
"And since the utterance of the one"
"Now that I am old"
"Amends and heal through endless time"
"Once, as upon one instrument attuned"
"When we met it seemed I had known you forever"
Writings on poetry, Blake and Wordsworth
"Blake's Last Judgment"
"Mental Worlds of Blake and Yeats I"
"Blake" Part II. "Myths of the soul."
Essay on William Blake. An expanded version of the Andrew Mellon lectures, given at the National Gallery of Art, in Washington D.C. Includes bibliography. (1962).
Introduction to Blake and Tradition An introduction to an abridgment of the longer work of the same title published in the Bollingen series. Text of this version given as Andrew Mellon Lecture. Includes a letter with editorial suggestions. (November, 1973).
Introduction to edition of a selected poems by William Blake.
"Imagination, Selfhood and Soul, in the Symbolic System of William Blake"
"The Sea of Time and Space" (painting by Blake) Story about finding William Blake small tempera paintings at Arlington House in Devonshire. Includes bibliography.
Television script about William Blake.
"Notes" (citations)
Letter from William McGuire of Princeton University Press concerning Blake and Tradition illustrations (June 14, 1973).
"William Blake, Prophet of Albion"
Review of The Theatre of Beauty, the Noble Drama of W.B. Yeats by Liam Miller
The Celtic Revival in Song
"From Blake to a Vision"
"Blake and Yeats"
"Revisited, In memory of Eva Gore-Booth and Con Markewicz, Coal Park and Ballyles.
"William Blake, Prophet of Albion"
"From Blake to a vision"
"The Cathedral in the heat" (written for 700th anniversary of Winchester Cathedral Introduction to a collection of poems)
"In the Presence of God..."
"Both Blake and Yeats Forecast a New Age"
Review of The Theatre of Beauty: The Noble Drama of W.B. Yeats, by Liam Miller.
Review of Folk Songs and Folklore of S. Uist.
Unidentified poems
Reviews of The Noble Drama of W.B. Yeats by Liam Miller and Adventures in the Deeps of the Mind: The Cuchulain Cycle of W.B. Yeats, by Barton Friedman.
Review of Beyond the Body: The Human Double and the Astral Planes
"From Blake to a Vision" (August 1977)
"A Vision."
Poems published in The Oval Portrait.
Records of a series of dreams
"Waste Land, Holy Land" Wharton Lecture (1976)
Letter from Lindsay Dugvid of the British Academy.
Continuation of Raine's address to the British Academy [?]
"Waste Land, Holy Land"
"Already moss and grass"
"A Swallow takes flight..."
Reviews of The Urga Manuscript by Colin Smythe and Initiation into Yoga by Sri Krishna Prem
"The Hollow Men," "Ash Wednesday" and other poems
"Waste Land, Holy Land"
Review of Jung and the Story of Our Time by Laurens Van der Post
"Flower sermon"
"Now, now and now..."
"They were younger than I.."
Draft letters
Drafts of poems
Blake's "Divine Humanity" committee
"Who can open the pages of last books..." and other poems
Review of The Fairy Folk in Celtic... by Y. Evana-Wentz (September 20, 1976)
"Thames and Ammon"
"I am what the dead have made..."
"Afternoon sunshine plays."
"Birch"
"Not that I have forgotten.."
"Between the lines of earth's illuminated pages.."
"Bright cloud"
"The Very leaves of the acacias are London.."
Notes on Yeats, Wordsworth and Blake
Criticism of The Creative Ethos by Ronald P. Beesley and The Occult by Gareth Knight.
"And series the utterance of the one.."
"Not lonely, now that I am old.."
"How will we know one another..."
"Once, as upon an instrument attuned.."
"The House with green shutters"
"An Oracle in the heart." Transcript of seance conducted by Raine and Ena Twigg and the spirit of Gavin Maxwell. (February 29, 1972)
Proposal by the President of the College of Psychic Studies
"Palm Sunday " 1976
"To Ian Finlay" and other poems
Discussion comparing Blake and Jung's structure of the psyche
"The Inner Journey of the Poet" Paper given to a conference on "The Inner Journey" organized by the College of Psychic Studies, in (April 1975)
Review of Science and Subtle Bodies, Oliver Lodge Research Thesis by Mary Scott.
The Role of the Arts pamphlet by the Centre for Spiritual and Psychological Studies (December 6, 1975)
Notes on Raine's attitude toward dreams and to writing poetry.
Reviews of The Letters of Marsilio Ficino; Science and Subtle Bodies; and the poems of Jan de Witt.
Preface to a book about Ireland
Review of The Lake and the Castle by Dr. Arthur Gridham
Review of Practice and Theory of Tibetan Buddhism.
Review of The White Knight, Herbert Read: The Stream and the Source by George Woodcock
References to the Presbyterian Church at Bavington
Hopkins--Nature and Human Nature by Raine.
"New Yeats Paper VIII." "Life In Death and Death In Life"; "Cuchulain Comforted" and "News From The Delphic Oracle" by Kathleen Raine. Lecture delivered to Yeats International Summer School (August 24, 1973).
"The Death of Cuchulain"
"Notes for Kathleen Raine" from Liam Miller (September 28, 1973).
Poems
"Life in Death"
Letters from Dolmen Press and Liam Miller (February 23 and October 22, 1973).
"W.B. Yeats' spiritualism" Paper addressed to members of the Jungian Society.
Letter from Bruce D. Morris commenting on "Yeats, the tarot, and the Golden Dawn" (January 3, 1971)
Fragment of letter
Letter from Marie-Beatrice Mesnet concerning "On a deserted shore" (French, January 15, 1976)
Letters from May Mesnet [?] (1969-1972)
"Sur un rivage desert" translated by Marie-Beatrice Mesnet (September 7, 1969).
"Suite Northumbrienne" (introduction)
French translations of poems
Raine's questions on certain points in translation.
Selected poems translated into French by Francois-Xavier Jaujard.
Letters (October 14-15, 1977)
Colloque sur le Neo-Platonisme XX program (June 1969).
"Thomas Taylor et le mouvement romantique Anglais" which Raine delivered in to the Colloque International at Rayaumont. 1971
Letter to Raine from Editions Stock, Paris. (January 19, 1978).
Adieu Prairies Heures
Reference to Yeats and "The Death of Cuchulain"
Part of text of argument about recessing the text of Blake's works.
Reference to a book about Blake.
"Night," poem possibly written by Donna France McShone (1965)
Letter from Suzanne K Ficker, Editor at Dolmen Press (November 1, 1972).
Letter from Eileen Power, Editorial Assistant at Dolmen Press. (May 16, 1975).
Letter from Duff Hart Davies with the Sunday Telegraph (August 6, 1970).
Letter from Janet (Adam Smith) of the Old Factory (June 12, 1973).
"A suggested outline for our poetry reading..." with selections of poems.
Agenda for meeting of National Book League National Council with Directors Report (February 15, 1977) (November 23, 1976 to February 15, 1977)
Notes and queries from Raine's typist.
Royalty stationery from Enitharmon Press of London, (June 30, 1973).
Programme in "Commemoration of the 150th Anniversary of William Blake's Death"
Reviews of Raine's publications
The Lion's Mouth
"Blake and His Time"
"Blake's Debt to Antiquity"
"Blake's Symbolic Presentation of Men"
"Robert Speight, a personal tribute."
"An Appreciation of Winifred Nicholson."
"Dermott MacManus, a comment."
Reviews of Adventures in the Deeps of the Mind by Barton R. Friedman; The Silmarillion, by J.R.R. Tolkein; A Commentary on the Anathema of David Jones, by Rene Hague.
Poems in their original French, some dating back to 16th century with index.
Letter from Enitharmon Press with introduction to Vernon Watkins' poems.
Letter from [?] (December 1, 1973).
"Remembering Ruthven Todd" commissioned for a memorial volume by the Enitharmon Press.
Letter about E.L. Grant-Watson.
Discussion of a thesis by Santosh Pale, "Study of W.B. Yeats' Use of Symbols with Particular Reference to the Dance"
"Thomas Taylor and the mystical hymns of Orpheus".
Poems
"Whales" (written for the Greenpeace campaign)
"Now" (Canna, January 1980)
"My father's birthday" (March 15, 1980)
"If having reached by bitter end...". Sally Robson (March 10, 1980)
"Traveling companion"
"The Chartres annunciation"
"Confrontations"
"Poems " 1978
"Christmastide"
"Eden"
"Eve and the angel" (Ninfa, December 28, 1977)
"Eve's despair" (Rome 1977)
"Spheres"
"Medea" (Canna, February 9, 1978)
"Farthest Hebrides..."
"Canna's basalt crags..."
"Homage to Rutland Boughton and Fiona MacLeod"
"A Valentine for John and Margaret" (Canna, 1978)
"March poems
"After fifty-five years"
"A Candle-lit room"
"I was the stranger who has come with news..." (Paris, April 6, 1978)
"Spring, forgive me..."
"Here in Paris..."
"Celebrity, I move to higher sphere..."
"For the desk of Brother Steindl-Rask..." (Sublaco & Ninfa, December 30 and 31, 1978)
"Ninfa in January" (Ninfa, January 3, 1979)
Poems
"Seen from the train..."
"Live on.."
"God is the only beloved..."
"Ah God..."
"I may not hate..."
"Cold winter rain..."
"I saw today a chain of geese fly over..."
"It was my own fault. Yes..."
"For Hilda"
Drafts of The Human Face of God.
"Precondition in the Isle of Egg."
Reading of Tarot cards for (or by) [?] Horniman
Drafts reviews of books.
The Dark Tower
The Lake and the Castle
The Theory and Practice of Tibetan Buddhism
"Cecil Collins, Painter of Paradise"
Review of My Dear Alexies
"The Imagination in William Blake" Draft of "Science and Imagination," paper given at the Radio France Conference at Cordoba. (July 17th, 1979)
Poems
"Clytemnestra to Orestes"
"Descent to Hades" (1980)
"Lady Macbeth" (1980)
"Dream oracles" (1980)
"Tenemos"
Notes about the proposed first two issues of Tenemos (Raine was an editor).
Drafts of "Whisperings of Anubis"
Review of The Glade.
"Whisperings of Anubis"
"Job, Education, and Man."
Poems
"Hades"
"Farthest Hebrides..."
"To their grey height they rise..."
"Immortal howe" or "Tribute to Ruttland Boughton and Fiona Macleod"
"To John and Margaret"
"Veil"
"Not good enough..." (refers to Manson murders in California)
Reviews of two books on William Blake and of books by A.L. Rowse, Robert Lowell, John Berrynan and Allen Tate.
Draft reviews of two volumes about Coomaraswamy.
"Everything that lives is holy"
"Spheres"
"Blake & Vision"
"Reply to A.B"
Review of poems by Rayne MacKinnon.
Review of In Extremity, a Study of Gerard Manley Hopkins.
"Blake & Vision"
"Christmas Eve"
"Eve and the angel," (Ninfa, December 29, 1977)
"Paradise"
"Eve's Despair"
"Eden"
"Spheres"
"Job" (Isle of Canna, March 1979).
Comment on Foster Damon and Blake
"Whisperings of Anubis"
"Blake and Job" (1978)
"The Human Face of God."
"Blake and His Time"
"Childhood, Sex and Marriage"
"The Industrial Revolution"
"Religion"
"London"
"Job"
"Blake and the New Age"
"The Inner Law"
"Morality and Immorality"
"Imaginative Vision"
"London"
"The Divine Human"
"Marriage of Heaven And Hell"
"Blake and Job"
Review of Selected Letters of Conrad Aiken.
"Everything That Lives Is Holy" Beard Memorial Lecture at the College of Psychic Studies, London. Published as a chapter in Blake and the New Age.) (1978
Reviews of books about Malcolm Lowry and C.G. Jung
Obituary of Ruthven Todd.
Text about Peter Grant-Watson
"Matter and the Universe"
Draft poems
Review of Wellesley Tudor-Pale, Appreciation and Valuation
Review of David Jones and the Actually Loved and Known
Note on Winifred Nicholson
Reviews
"Everything That Lives Is Holy"
Letter from Raine to law firm
"Coomeraswamy; selected papers," talk for Yeats' Summer School at Sligo.
"Exploration of the Imagination"
Review of Angelos Silcilianos Selected Poems
"The Nights are Worst..."
"Now."
"Descent into Hades"
"Clytemnestra to Orestes"
"To bed, to bed, to bed...."
"Dream-Oracles"
Reviews
Talk on W.B. Yeats for the Summer School at Sligo.
Draft poems
"My Father's Birthday".
"Towards a Loving Universe"
"Plotinus on Felicity"
"Civilization, history and William Blake"
Obituary of Antonia White
"Gaston Bacheland: Objective Science and Symbolic Consciousness" (translated by Raine from French of Gilbert Durand)
"They have Gone Who Made this Place..."
"Farthest Hebrides..."
"Four Short Poems"
"Whales"
"For the Desk of Brother Steindl-Rast, O.S.B"
"Three Short Poems."
"They Were Younger than I..."
From Blake to a Vision
"Hades Wrapped in Cloud.". Paper given at Yeats Summer School. Published in Yeats and the Occult, edited by George Mills Harper
Blake and the New Age
Blake and the New Age
"Blake and Wordsworth." Work for Cheltenham Festival of Literature, 1972. Published in Blake and the New Age.
"Innocence and Experience." Paper given to the Meber Baba Society (1977).
"The Beautiful and the Holy." Paper delivered at "Conference on Beauty and Psyche" at the University of Dallas, (October 1979).
"The Resources of William Blake" Review of Raine's Blake and Antiquity.
"Myths of the Soul"
"Towards a Living Universe"
"Blake's Job. A Prophecy to England"
Typescript relating to William Blake.
The Human Face of God
The Human Face of God
"Job," The Jewish Encyclopedia
Radio France France Culture Colloque "Science & Conscience" Program of conference (October 1-5, 1979).
"Science and Imagination in William Blake" Paper at the Radio France France Culture conference on Science and Conscience.
Raine's notes on Radio France, France Culture conference.
"David Jones and the Actually Loved and Known" Paper delivered at the David Jones Society. Published by Golgonoza Press.
"Remembering Ruthven Todd"
"Gaston Bachelard: Objective Science and Symbolic Consciousness"
"Cecil Collins, Painter of Paradise"
Foreword to The Fairy Faith in Celtic Countries, by W.Y. Evans Wentz.
"Coomaraswamy" Review of three volumes and an essay about this writer.
Response to a review of The Lion's Mouth.
"Reflection, a Film about Time and Relatedness" Raine's comments. Comment on film by Professor Philip Sherrand.
Typescript on "the current talk of women and their part in society."
Review of The Dark Tower by C.S. Lewis.
Typescript on telepathy, bi-location and other phenomena.
Review of poetry book by Rayne MacKinnon
Review of books by A.L. Rowse Robert Lowell, John Berryman, and Alan Tate.
"Thomas Taylor, Plato and the English Romantic Movement" The British Journal of Aesthetics (April 1968).
Yeats, the Tarot and the Golden Dawn
Review of "The Prophet of Albion" Raine's BBC broadcast on the 150th anniversary of Blake's death.
"Portraits of Own Time", B.B.C. talk about Bulent Ecevit, Turkish Prime Minister January 1979.
Letter from Hallam Tennyson with copies Adieu Proures Heureuses reviews. (May 6, 1978)
Bibliography for the Andrew Mellon Lectures.
Prospectus on the revival of the Cualas Press (September 1969)
Note from the Cualas Press concerning a book for review.
"Before Maturity" poem by Hugh McKinley.
Diary begins October 22, 1960.
Diary (November 19, 1969-May 15, 1970).
Letters from Gay Taylor (August 25 1959; March 19 and 24, 1970)
"Poems written in " 1981
"A Departure" Stanza VI is subtitled "Goodbye to the Mousehole"
"In Parala's Kingdom"
"Easter Again " (1981)
"A Disillusionment"
"Another Disillusionment"
"One Life's Beatitudes, Matthew V"
"Kielder revisited, " June 14th 1981
"All Souls, written in memory of Christina Wood, d. " October 27th 1981
"Greatest of the Prophets..." or "Why? Let Them Suffer..."
"Star of Bethlehem"
"Holy Isles, for William Irvin Thompson"
"One Greater than the Temple"
"Rome, Christmas " 1982
"Seed of a Poison Tree"
"Words, Seminal, Spoken..."
"While the Man Slept His Enemy Came".
"Little Living Wrens"
"Cornishman, In memory of Arthur Shott" Written for a festschrift for Charles Causley. (February 24, 1982).
"Hearing Them Named..."
"Ah, Welcome Fire..."
"Cornishman"
"The Dream of Arnheim"
"One hundred poems of Kabir"
Draft letters
"Poems of Kabir"
"Blake and Yeats"
"Told in darkness"
"Of one thing I am not ashamed"
"Yet He was the Greatest of Prophets..."
"At the beginning we reach out..." written in memory of Christina Wood.
"Greatest of Prophets"
"Why?, Let Them Suffer"
"Cornwall"
"Towards a Living Universe"
"Dream House"
"Dream Mansion"
"Dining with Isaiah"
" Green Gulch, San Francisco" June 1980
"For Richard Baker Roshi"
"A Disillusionment"
"Another disillusionment"
"A Disillusionment, Another Disillusionment"
"Dread of Fate."
"Chateau de Marais"
"Maison Onirique, Goodbye to the Mousehole"
"Paralda's Kingdom"
"Chateau de Marais"
"Maison Onirique"
"Goodbye to the Mousehole"
"Kingdom"
Untitled verses
"A Sower Went Forth to Sow"
Reviews of two books
"Blake, Jesus and the Imagination"
"We Go Away, We Part, But Everywhere" (June 14, 1980)
"Who to this Spinning Bubble"
"I, Who the Dead Have Made"
Notes for a meeting
"Yeats, a Reassessment"
"Towards a Living Universe"
"Prince and Princess"
Draft letters
"Kielder revisited, " June 14th 1981
"Pythagoras in English Poetry"
Address delivered at a conference
"Towards a living universe"
Draft letter about Temenos
Address on Leila Castani
"Kielder revisited, " June 14th, 1981
"The Kingdom of Heaven"
Text about David Jones.
Reviews of Hebridean Folksongs, and Folksongs and folklore of South Uist
"Deep Waters-- 'Heavy water' in the reverie of Edgar Allan Poe"
Draft poems
"A Candle Lit Room"
"After Fifty-five Years"
Reviews of books
"The Human Face of God: A Study of Blakes' Book of Job and the Job Engravings"
Draft letters
Review of thesis
Reviews of An Duanaire, 1600-1900 and 1600-1900 Poems of the Dispossessed with translations into English verse by Thomas Kinsella.
"Holy Isles"
Essay on Brigitte Simon
Essay on A.L. Rowse
"Cornish Man"
Draft poems
Blake material.
"As Sun-circling Years Weave Threads..."
"Introduction to Collected Poems" (1981)
Essay (Sligo describes poetry's effect on Raine's life. August 14, 1980)
Caetani address.
Draft address about Leilia Caetani
Draft letter to Michael [?] about organizing a poetry algmpee.
"Happy Valley"
Draft reviews of Hebridean Folksongs.
"Quotations for Pythagoreans"
"The Chamber of Maiden Thought."
"Yeats Singing-School, A Personal Association" Address delivered in Paris.
"Sleep and Dreams in William Blake"
Text on Blake and Taylor
Review of Dante the Maker
Editorial for Temenos.
Editorial for Temenos.
Revision
Essay on Thomas Blackburn
Letters relating to Temenos
Draft of an essay on Thomas Taylor.
"The Chamber of Maiden Thought"
Editorials
Essay on Thomas Blackburn
Excerpts from Keats and the Mirror of Art, by Ian Jack; The Consecrated Urn, by Bernard Blackstone.
"Blake and the Prophetic Role of the Poet"
"Levels of Consciousness."
"Yeats, a Reassessment"
"Blake and the Prophetic Genius"
"The Unifying Imagination."
"Ambassador from Another World" Address given at the Conference on Beauty and Psyche (October 1979).
"An editorial tribute to Geoffres Watkivies and to Watkin's Giftshgs"
Draft letters.
"Jung Supports Job..."
The Human Face of God
"What Kind of Christian was Blake" Address given in honor of William Blake by Raine (June 1975).
"Blake, the Poet as Prophet."
"The Beautiful and the Holy". Written for the Conference on Beauty and Psyche.
"The Chamber of Maiden Thought."
"Pythagoras in English Poetry"
"Towards a Living Universe"
"Singing-school. A Personal Acknowledgment."
"Deep Waters--the Reverie of Edgar Allan Poe.
"Leilia Caetani." Address given at opening exhibition of this artist's paintings.
Introduction to novel, The Lipstick Boys by Jeremy Reed. (October 1981)
Introduction explaining Raine's poetic background.
Review of Angelas Sikelianos, Selected Poems
Reviews of Hebridean Folksongs and Folksongs and Folklore of Soccth List.
Editorial for Tenemos.
"Remembering Antonia White".
Translation into French of "Hopkins, Nature and Human Nature." Preface to "Grandeur de Dieu", et autres Pomes
Letter from Princeton University Press (May 18, 1979) concerning The Human Face of God and typescript from Raine to Press.
"Ben Bulben fixe le decor" Essay in French on W.B. Yeats
"Hades Envelope de Nuages"
"Lelia Caetani" (September 27, 1980).
Quarto Abbot Hall Art Gallery Quarterly with "Leila Caetani" (January 1981)
"Star of Bethlehem" (1981)
Review of Man and the Natural World: Changing Attitudes in England, 1500-1800.
"Delhi"
Review of Selected Poems and Prose, Michael Roberts 1902-1948, edited with an introduction by Frederick Grubb.
Review of T. E. Hulme, by Michael Roberts (1971).
"W. B. Yeats," lecture.
"History and Apocalypse" Paper delivered at University of St. John de Jerusalem (1982)
"Samuel Menashe," memoir.
"The Coming of the Kingdom"
Review of W. H. Hudson, A Biography, by Ruth Tomalin (1982)
Review of Far Away and Long Ago, by W. H. Hudson.
Editorial for Tenemos.
Review of Geoffery Moorehouse's book on India
Review of Pilgrimage of Dreams, by Thetis Blacker (1973).
Review of Echo's Subtle Body: Contributions to an Archetypal Psychology, by Patricia Berry (1982).
"Mystery and Matter"
Review of Kabbalah and Exodus, by Z'ev ben Shimon Halevi.
Review of Knowledge and the Sacred (1981)
Review of The Swan in the Evening Rosamund Lehmann.
"Apocalypse and the Sense of History"
"The City in Architecture and in Poetry"
Review of An Interpretation of Apuleus' Golden Ass
W.B. Yeats lecture
"The Eye of the Imagination"
Review of The Third City by Borne Bebek
Text on writing poetry (1982)
"Blake and the Maya"
Review of Knowledge and the Sacred, by Seyyed Hossein Nasr.
"Mystery and Matter"
Poems
Notes on "Vedic Hymn to Narayena."
Obituary of Tambimuttu.
Diary begins August 22, 1976.
Text on Blake
Miscellaneous notes
Poems (1982).
Letter from editor of The Tablet, Roman Catholic weekly paper.
Poem associated with St. Matthews Gospel.
"Singing School: A Personal Acknowledgment." Paper given to Poetry Society (London, 1980).
"Tradition and the Crisis of the Present in English Poetry." Paper given to the Eranos Conference (1968).
"Preface" to Thomas Taylor, the Platonist: Selected Writings, edited, with introductions by Kathleen Raine and George Miller (1969)
Part of an introduction to a collection of Raine's papers.
"Acknowledgments," tribute to friends and to Yeats Summer School in Sligo.
"Yeats and Kabir," inaugural address delivered to the Yeats Society of India (January 1983).
"The Chaldean Oracles" (1982).
"Ben Bulben Sets the Scene"
Foreword to "Mystical hymns of Orpheus"
Text on "The Statues," by Yeats.
"Blake, Yeats and Pythagoras" Paper read at the Lindesfarne Conference on Pythagoras in Colorado (1979).
"Science and Imagination in William Blake"
"The City in William Blake"
"The Beautiful and the Holy"
"Blake and Maya"
"The Chamber of Maiden Thought"
"Oothon in Leatha's Vale"
Text on Swedenbourg and Blake
"What Kind of a Christian was Blake?" (1975)
Miscellaneous text
"L'Apocalypse Selon William Blake," French translation.
Review of volume 4 of M. Leyris's French translation. Oeuvres de William Blake/tekte original presents et tradiut par Rerre Leyris. Paris. Aubier-Flammarion, 1974.
Review of Knowledge and the Sacred.
"A Nativity Play" by Gomez Manrique
Letter from Kilijjo Domini, seeking permission to translate into Italian "A Departure", which appeared in Temenos II. (October 1, 1982)
Letter from Francesca Romana Pace (May 18, 1983)
Letter to [?].
Letter to Bollingen series from Huntington Cairns
"Star of Bethlehem"
Advertisement for Thomas Taylor, the Platonist
Invitation to attend private view of Chinese patio at the British Museum.
Halftone reproductions of painting of British Royalty.
Blake and Tradition
"Visages de Dieu" (revised)
"The Human Face of God" (November 4, 1984)
Review of New Poems, by Alfred Norman.
Review of The Multiple States of Being, by Rene Guenon.
"Poetry and the Frontiers of Consciousness"
"The Sleep of Albion"
"Poetry and the Frontiers of Consciousness."
"The Sleep of Albion"
"Essay on Beauty"
Introduction to Yeats' Purgatory
Review of Robert Browning, A Life within a Life, by Donald Thompson.
Article on Thetis Blacker
Notes for an article on Lilo-Gregorio Giraldidia
Review of Renaissance and Reform, the Italian Contribution, by Frances A. Yeats.
Draft poems
Notes
List of names and budget estimate for travel to Aberdeen.
Review of Gandhi's Religious Thought.
"Marcelle Avelair."
Notes on address for 25th anniversary of the Yeats Summer School.
"That Ancient Tower".
Draft of talk to a conference
"The City in Blake's Prophetic Poetry"
"The Chaldean Oracles"
"Mystical Hymns of Orpheus"
Introduction to Pierre Leyvis' Milton
"The Traditional Artist in a Secular Age"
"From Father to Son"
Poems
"Of all the Seeds"
"In that Kingdom"
"Maimed in this World Some..."
"Less for Their Sake than for His Own Sake"
"The Needle's Eye"
Draft poems
Draft of articles about Winifred Nicholson's painting.
Notes on scholars of Islamic art
Memos and addresses
Review of book on Sikhism and its Indian context by W. Owen Cole.
Review of Survival: Body Rising and Death in the Light of Psychic Experience, by David Lorimer.
Article on Harold Norland
Review of Giordano Bruno and the Hermetic Tradition
"Learning by Heart"
Review of Highland Songs of the Forty Five
"So Deep a Quiet"
Review of a book on Sanskrit literature.
Review of At the Table of the Grail, edited by John Matthews.
"Inner vision and outer limits"
Draft poems
Essay on John Lorne Campbell, collector of Gaelic songs and stories.
"Learning by Heart" (poem)
A Song in "The King of the Great Clock Tower"
"Persephone's Flower"
Memorandum for Santosh Pall.
Miscellaneous text
"Visages de Dieu"
Draft letters to [?] Rugotra and [?] Jayakar about Santosh Pall
Letters to [?] Jayakar
"The Human Face of God"
"Le Visage Humain de Dieu"
"L'Apocalypse Selon William Blake."
Letter from Georges Nataf of Berg International, Editeurs. (January 24, 1983).
"Eye of the Imagination."
"The Sleep of Albion"
Talks for 25th Annual Yeats Summer School
Review of Selected Poems of Rabindranath Tagore, translated by William Radice and Forty Poems of Rabindranath Tagore, edited by Sisir Kumar Ghose.
"Inner Vision and Outer Limits"
Review of Jung and the Tarot: An Archetypal Journey, by Sallie Nichols and The Secrets of the Tarot: Origins, History and Symbolism, by Barbara C. Walker.
Review of Hebridean Folksongs volume 3, edited and translated by J.L. Campbell.
Review of An Duanarre, 1600-1900
Review of Poems of the Dispossessed, translated by Thomas Kinsella
"Towards a Living Universe"
Paper read at the inaugural meeting of the Yeats Society of India, (Delhi, 1983).
Acknowledgments
"Ben Bulben Sets the Scene"
"Blake and Maya"
"The Apocalypse - Blake and Michelangelo."
"Suffering According to Blake's Illustrations of Job."
"Poetry and the Frontiers of Consciousness"
Text T.S. Eliot's poetry.
"Tambi" In Memoriam of Tambimuttu,"
Review of An Interpretation of Apuleius' Golden Ass, by Marie-Louise Franz.
"Winifred Nicholson as I Remember Her," memorial.
"The Work of Brigitte Simon, Stained Glass Designer."
Review of Knowledge and the Sacred, by Seyyed Hossein Nasr.
"The City in Blake's Prophetic Poetry"
"The Secular and the Sacred"
"The Nascience of the Sacred"
Review of Herbert Read: Formlessness and Form, an Introduction to his Aesthetics by David Thistlewood.
Notes for a biography.
Notes for a piece on Tenemos.
"Inner Vision and Outer Limits"
"These Kinds of Taste"
Poems
Notes on "Hamlet"
Review of The Brothers Powys, by Richard Perceval Graves.
Notes concerning photographs for inclusion in Hades Wrapped in a Cloud
Acknowledgments for a book
Notes on distribution and discounts for "Temenos"
List of people to whom review copies must go
Extracts from review of Temenos
Blurb for Temenos #4
Miscellaneous text on Yeats, L.G. Giraldis and Edwin Muir
Press release announcing of Raine's participation in Celtic Interface (1985).
Interview with Kathleen Raine (4 videocassettes in different formats)
Poetry and prose publications 1957-1976 and undated
Work of poetry by Kathleen Raine in Japanese undated
Work of poetry by Kathleen Raine in Japanese, inscribed by Kenji Sato to Raine 1961
Blake and England, Founders' Memorial Lecture, Girton College 1960
The Little Girl Lost and Found and The Lapsed Soul, signed offprint 1957
The Sea of Time and Space, signed offprint 1957
The Inner Journey of the Poet, signed copy 1976
Kathleen Raine's New Poems, offprint 1966
Poet magazine 1969 June
Konkylier: Gjendiktninger etter Kathleen Raine av, by Carl Frederik Prytz, signed by author 1961