1. "Naming of Parts, by Henry Reed." Dead White Males. <http://deadwhitemales.net/?p=7>.
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Description: Contains a podcast on the use of tone in poetry, and the difficulties inherent in interpreting Reed's "Naming of Parts." External link, contains .mp3 file.
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Subjects: Criticism
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References: Naming of Parts
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2. "Welcome to the Lee Enfield Rifle Site." Lee Enfield Rifle Website. <http://enfields.freestarthost.com/>.
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Description: Information on identifying, collecting, and maintaining the British Lee-Enfield rifles.
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Link: The Lee Enfield Rifle Website
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Subjects: Link
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3. "The Wrens Worldwide, A Celebration of Their Lives, Then and Now." <http://www.thewrens.com/>.
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Description: Devoted to the history and celebration of the WRNS: The Women's Royal Naval Service.
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Link: The Wrens Worldwide
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Subjects: Link
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References: Women's Royal Naval Service
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4. Abbey, Susannah. "Poet Hero: Isaac Rosenberg." The My Hero Project. <http://www.myhero.com/myhero/hero.asp?hero=irosenberg>.
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Description: Brief biography of World War I poet Isaac Rosenberg.
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Link: Poet Hero: Isaac Rosenberg
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Subjects: Link, Poem
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References: Isaac Rosenberg, Break of Day in the Trenches
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5. "Rolfe Humphries (AC 1915) Papers, 1896-1992 (Bulk 1915-1969): Biographical/Historical Note." Amherst College Archives and Special Collections. <http://asteria.fivecolleges.edu/findaids/amherst/ma93_bioghist.html>.
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Description: A short biography of poet, editor and critic Rolfe Humphries.
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Link: Rolfe Humphies Biographical/Historical Note
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Subjects: Link
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References: Rolfe Humphries
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6. Archives Hub. A Collection-level Description for the Papers of Henry Reed. <http://archiveshub.ac.uk/features/0504hreed.html>.
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Description: Description of The Papers of Henry Reed collection, held at University of Birmingham Special Collections.
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Link: A Collection-level Description for the Papers of Henry Reed
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Subjects: Biography, Poem, Play
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References: The Candidate, Mycenae, Liberal Rhymes for Liberal Times, Voyage Autour de ma Chambre
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7. Azeri, Onur. "Henry Reed and Existential Temporality: Being-there and Not." Kent University Personal Webpages. <http://www.personal.kent.edu/~oazeri/onpaper8.html>.
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Description: A student paper relates Reed's poem to Heidegger's theories on the perception of time.
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Link: Henry Reed and Existential Temporality
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Subjects: Link, Criticism
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References: Judging Distances
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8. Bailey, John. "The Helping of Cats." Parody of Henry Reed's "Naming of Parts." Journal of a Writing Man. <http://www.oldgreypoet.com/2003/200309/20030902.html>.
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Description: Cat-friendly parody of Reed's poem, "Naming of Parts." External link.
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Link: The Helping of Cats
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Subjects: Parody, Poem
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References: Naming of Parts
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9. "T.S. Eliot Collection." Bartleby.com. <http://www.bartleby.com/people/Eliot-Th.html>.
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Description: Includes Eliot works from Prufrock and Other Observations, Poems, The Waste Land, and The Sacred Wood.
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Link: T.S. Eliot Collection
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Subjects: Link
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References: T.S. Eliot
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10. Bedford/St.Martin's. "Poetry: Henry Reed." LitLinks. <http://www.bedfordstmartins.com/litlinks/poetry/reed.htm>.
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Description: A brief biographic entry on Reed.
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Subjects: Link, Biography
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References: Naming of Parts
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11. Bickerton, Roger. "Henry Reed Radio Drama." Diversity Website. <http://web.ukonline.co.uk/suttonelms/HREED.HTML>.
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Description: Short summaries of the seven Hilda Tablet plays, including broadcast dates, music and casting information. External Link.
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Link: Henry Reed Radio Drama
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Subjects: Play, Radio
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References: A Very Great Man Indeed, The Private Life of Hilda Tablet, Emily Butter, A Hedge, Backwards, The Primal Scene, As It Were, Not a Drum Was Heard, Musique Discrète
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12. British 1st Airborne Division Living History Association. "Manual of Elementary Drill (All Arms)." Archive.org. <http://web.archive.org/web/20031217122014/www.britishairborne.org/drill.html>.
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Description: Archived copy of the 1935 British "Manual of Elementary Drill (All Arms)."
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Link: Manual of Elementary Drill (All Arms)
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Subjects: Link
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13. British Broadcasting Corporation. "Moby Dick - 17 August 1987." BBC Programme Catalogue. <http://open.bbc.co.uk/catalogue/infax/programme/DA+87250_5>.
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Description: BBC Programme Catalogue record for a 1987 remake of Reed's radio adaptation of Melville's Moby Dick. External link.
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Link: Moby Dick - 17 August 1987
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Subjects: Link, Play, Radio
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References: Moby Dick, Antony Hopkins, Colin Blakely, Philip Sully, Marius Goring, Malcolm Hayes, Timothy Bentinck, Sean Barrett, Denys Hawthorne, John Hollis
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14. British Broadcasting Corporation. "Moby Dick - Sound Archive." BBC Programme Catalogue. <http://open.bbc.co.uk/catalogue/infax/programme/SX+28250_8>.
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Description: BBC Programme Catalogue record for Reed's 1947 radio adaptation of Melville's Moby Dick. External link.
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Link: Moby Dick - Sound Archive
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Subjects: Link, Play, Radio
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References: Moby Dick, Stephen Potter, Antony Hopkins, Murray Davies, Reginald Mitchell, Carleton Hobbes, Betty Hardy, Valentine Dyall, Ralph Richardson, Cyril Cusack
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15. British Broadcasting Corporation. "Moby Dick - Sound Archive." BBC Programme Catalogue. <http://open.bbc.co.uk/catalogue/infax/programme/SX+14594_0>.
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Description: BBC Programme Catalogue record for a remake of Reed's radio adaptation of Melville's Moby Dick. External link.
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Link: Moby Dick - Sound Archive
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Subjects: Link, Play, Radio
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References: Moby Dick, John Tydeman, Ian Cotterell, Antony Hopkins, Timothy Bentinck, Denys Hawthorne, John Hollis, Geoffrey Matthews, Andrew Branch, John Bull
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16. British Broadcasting Corporation. "The Monument." <http://open.bbc.co.uk/catalogue/infax/programme/SX+25915_2>.
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Description: BBC Programme Catalogue record for the broadcast of Reed's Leopardi play, The Monument.
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Subjects: Link, Play, Radio
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References: Giacomo Leopardi, The Monument
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17. British Broadcasting Corporation. "A Very Great Man Indeed - 17 May 1961." BBC Programme Catalogue. <http://open.bbc.co.uk/catalogue/infax/programme/SX+28003_6>.
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Description: BBC Programme Catalogue record for a "new production" of Reed's 1953 radio play, A Very Great Man Indeed. External link.
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Link: A Very Great Man Indeed - 17 May 1961
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Subjects: Link, Play, Radio
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References: A Very Great Man Indeed, Donald Swann, Douglas Cleverdon, Denis Quilley, Carleton Hobbes, Norman Shelley, Marjorie Westbury, Frank Duncan, Hugh Burden, Betty Hardy
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18. British Broadcasting Corporation. "A Very Great Man Indeed - 28 December 1987." BBC Programme Catalogue. <http://open.bbc.co.uk/catalogue/infax/programme/DA+87284_1>.
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Description: BBC Programme Catalogue record for a rebroadcast of A Very Great Man Indeed. External link.
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Link: A Very Great Man Indeed - 28 December 1987
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Subjects: Link, Play, Radio
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References: A Very Great Man Indeed, Hugh Burden, Douglas Cleverdon, Donald Swann
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19. British Film Institute. "Dance of the Seven Veils (1970)." Screenonline. <http://www.screenonline.org.uk/tv/id/482892/>.
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Description: Reed has a writing credit for this BBC-tv production, a kitschy Ken Russell film on the life of the composer Richard Strauss.
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Link: Dance of the Seven Veils (1970)
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Subjects: Link
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References: Dance of the Seven Veils, Ken Russell, Richard Strauss
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20. Caddy, David. "The George Inn: Stag and Visions 1944-47." Wandering Dog. <http://users.ox.ac.uk/~sann1639/wanderingdog/litcity5.html>.
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Description: Essay on post-war Fitzrovians, the BBC, and the George and Stag pubs. External link.
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Link: The George Inn: Stag and Visions 1944-47
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Subjects: Link, Biography
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21. Crook, Tim. "British Radio Drama - 4." Independent Radio Drama Productions. <http://www.irdp.co.uk/britrad4.htm>.
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Description: Calls Reed's radio adaptation of Moby Dick 'more effective than the John Huston film.'
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Link: British Radio Drama - 4
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Subjects: Link
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References: Moby Dick
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22. "Biography." The Donald Swann Website. <http://www.donaldswann.co.uk/biog.html>.
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Description: Mentions Reed's collaboration with Swann on the music for the Hilda Tablet plays. External link.
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Subjects: Link
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References: The Private Life of Hilda Tablet, Donald Swann
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23. Eagles, Walter Rufus. "Lyrical Audio Poems of Henry Reed, Readings by Walter Rufus Eagles." Eaglesweb. <http://www.eaglesweb.com/Sub_Pages/reed_poems.htm>.
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Description: Audio of poet Walter Rufus Eagles reading "Naming of Parts," by Henry Reed. RealAudio file, external link.
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Link: Lyrical Audio Poems of Henry Reed
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Subjects: Link
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References: Naming of Parts
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24. Eliot, T.S. "Mr. Eliot's Sunday Morning Service." Bartleby.com. <http://www.bartleby.com/199/23.html>.
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Description: Reed took the subtitle for "Chard Whitlow" ("Mr Eliot's Sunday Evening Postscript") from this poem.
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Link: Mr. Eliot's Sunday Morning Service
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Subjects: Link, Poem, Parody
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References: Chard Whitlow
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25. "The Advertisement Author Biography." eNotes.com. <http://www.enotes.com/advertisement/27309>.
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Description: Brief biography of Natalia Ginzburg.
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Link: The Advertisement Author Biography
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Subjects: Link
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References: Natalia Ginzburg
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26. eNotes. "The Advertisement Summary, Essay, Quotes and Pictures." eNotes.com. <http://www.enotes.com/advertisement/>.
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Description: An introduction to The Advertisement with a summary of the play, and a biography of the author, Natalia Ginzburg. External link.
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Link: The Advertisement Summary
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Subjects: Link, Play, Translation
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References: Natalia Ginzburg, The Advertisement
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27. Gale Group Databases. "Poetry Timeline." Gale.com. <http://www.gale.com/free_resources/poets/timeline/index.htm>.
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Description: Timeline of world poetry, from the Beowulf to the end of the twentieth century. External link.
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Subjects: Link, Biography
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28. Groves, Paul. "Wilfred Owen (1893-1918)." An Introduction to WWI Poetry. <http://www.oucs.ox.ac.uk/ltg/projects/jtap/tutorials/intro/owen/>.
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Description: Biography, letters, and selected poems of Wilfred Owen, a second lieutenant in World War I.
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Link: Wilfred Owen (1893-1918)
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Subjects: Link
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References: Wilfred Owen
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29. Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center at the University of Texas at Austin. "Contact for Henry Reed." WATCH: Writers, Artists, and Their Copyright Holders. <http://tyler.hrc.utexas.edu/record_detail.cfm?IndivID=1409&ArtistID=3197>.
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Description: Copyright information for the works of Henry Reed.
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Link: Contact for Henry Reed
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Subjects: Miscellaneous
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30. "Crime on Goat Island." Headland View Associates. .
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Description: Details of a 1965 Tower Theatre production of Reed's translation of Ugo Betti's play. External link.
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Link: Crime on Goat Island
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Subjects: Play, Translation
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References: Ugo Betti, Crime on Goat Island
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31. "Production Credits for Island of Goats." Internet Broadway Database. <:http://www.ibdb.com/production.asp?ID=2532>.
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Description: Credits for the 1955 New York production of Reed's translation of Ugo Betti's Crime on Goat Island. External link.
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Link: Production Credits for Island of Goats
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Subjects: Play, Translation
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References: Ugo Betti, Crime on Goat Island
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32. "Production Credits for The Queen and the Rebels." Internet Broadway Database. <http://www.ibdb.com/production.asp?ID=4185>.
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Description: Credits for the 1982 New York production of Reed's translation of Ugo Betti's The Queen and the Rebels. External link.
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Link: Production Credits for The Queen and the Rebels
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Subjects: Play, Translation
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References: Ugo Betti, The Queen and the Rebels
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33. "The Queen and the Rebels." Internet Theatre Database. <http://www.theatredb.com/QShow.php?sid=s1234>.
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Description: Credits for the 1982 New York production of Reed's translation of Ugo Betti's The Queen and the Rebels.
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Link: The Queen and the Rebels
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Subjects: Play, Translation
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References: Ugo Betti, The Queen and the Rebels
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34. "Alan M. Turing - Part II." The History of Computing. <http://ei.cs.vt.edu/~history/Turing.2.html>.
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Description: Interview with I. Jack Good and Donald Michie of Bletchley Park about Turing's homosexuality, mentions Reed and Angus Wilson. External link.
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Link: Alan M. Turing - Part II
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Subjects: Link
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References: Bletchley Park, I. Jack Good, Donald Michie
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35. Leopardi, Giacomo. "Wild Broom." Dante and Others: Poetry and Prose. <http://www.tonykline.free-online.co.uk/Leopardi.htm#_Toc38684164>.
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Description: English translation of Leopardi's canto XXXIV, "La Ginestra" ("Wild Broom").
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Subjects: Poem
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References: Giacomo Leopardi, La Ginestra
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36. "Emily Butter." A Librarian on the Web. <http://www.webrarian.co.uk/reed/emily_butter.html#Text>.
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Description: Reed's radio play Emily Butter has several subtle (and not-so-subtle) parodies. External link.
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Subjects: Link, Parody
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References: Emily Butter, Benjamin Britten
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37. "Emily Butter." A Librarian on the Web. <http://www.webrarian.co.uk/reed/emily_butter.html>.
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Description: Cast and production notes for Reed's operatic radio play, Emily Butter. External link.
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Subjects: Play, Criticism, Radio
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References: Emily Butter
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38. "A Hedge, Backwards." A Librarian on the Web. <http://www.webrarian.co.uk/reed/hedge_backwards.html>.
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Description: Cast and production notes for Reed's radio play A Hedge, Backwards. External link.
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Subjects: Play, Criticism, Radio
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References: A Hedge, Backwards
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39. "The Hilda Tablet Plays." A Librarian on the Web. <http://www.webrarian.co.uk/reed/hilda_tablet_plays.html>.
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Description: An introduction to the seven-part cycle of radio plays written by Reed for the BBC between 1953 and 1959. External link.
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Link: The Hilda Tablet Plays
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Subjects: Play, Biography, Criticism, Radio
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References: The Private Life of Hilda Tablet, A Very Great Man Indeed, Emily Butter, A Hedge, Backwards, The Primal Scene, As It Were, Not a Drum Was Heard, Musique Discrète
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40. "Musique Discrète." A Librarian on the Web. <http://www.webrarian.co.uk/reed/musique_discrete.html>.
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Description: Cast and production credits for Reed's play Musique Discrète. External link.
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Subjects: Play, Criticism, Radio
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References: Musique Discrète
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41. "Not a Drum Was Heard." A Librarian the Web. <http://www.webrarian.co.uk/reed/not_a_drum.html>.
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Description: Cast and production notes for Reed's radio play Not a Drum Was Heard: The War Memoirs of General Gland. External link.
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Link: Not a Drum Was Heard
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Subjects: Play, Criticism, Radio
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References: Not a Drum Was Heard
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42. "The Primal Scene, As It Were." A Librarian on the Web. <http://www.webrarian.co.uk/reed/primal_scene.html>.
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Description: Cast and production notes for Reed's radio play The Primal Scene, As It Were. External link.
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Link: The Primal Scene, As It Were
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Subjects: Play, Criticism, Radio
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References: The Primal Scene, As It Were
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43. "The Private Life of Hilda Tablet." A Librarian on the Web. <http://www.webrarian.co.uk/reed/hilda_tablet.html>.
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Description: Cast and production notes for Reed's radio play The Private Life of Hilda Tablet. External link.
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Link: The Private Life of Hilda Tablet
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Subjects: Play, Criticism, Radio
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References: The Private Life of Hilda Tablet
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44. "A Very Great Man Indeed." A Librarian on the Web. <http://www.webrarian.co.uk/reed/a_very_great_man_indeed.html>.
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Description: Cast and production credits for Reed's play A Very Great Man Indeed. External link.
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Link: A Very Great Man Indeed
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Subjects: Play, Criticism, Radio
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References: A Very Great Man Indeed
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45. "A Very Great Man Indeed." A Librarian on the Web. .
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Description: Reed parodies a number of famous British authors in the first of his Hilda Tablet series. External link.
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Link: A Very Great Man Indeed
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Subjects: Link, Parody
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References: Henry James, Graham Greene, A Very Great Man Indeed
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46. "Bowen, Elizabeth" The Literary Encyclopedia. <http://www.litencyc.com/php/speople.php?rec=true&UID=505>
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Description: Brief biography of author Elizabeth Bowen.
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Subjects: Link
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References: Elizabeth Bowen
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47. "Honore de Balzac - Biography and Works." Literature Network. <http://www.online-literature.com/honore_de_balzac/>.
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Description: Short biography of French author Honoré de Balzac, with a list of his best known fiction.
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Link: Honore de Balzac - Biography and Works
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Subjects: Link
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References: Honore de Balzac
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48. "Thomas Hardy - Biography and Works." The Literature Network. <http://www.online-literature.com/hardy/>.
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Description: Biography of the author Thomas Hardy, with links to summaries of his novels.
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Link: Thomas Hardy - Biography and Works
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Subjects: Link
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References: Thomas Hardy
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49. Milner, E.V. "Baking of Tarts." Nobody Tells Me Anything's Journal. <http://www.livejournal.com/users/katiemorris/111875.html>.
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Description: The text of E.V. Milner's kitchen- and baking-centric parody of "Naming of Parts." External link.
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Subjects: Link, Parody
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References: Naming of Parts
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50. de Montherlant, Henry. "QUENNELL MSS." Lilly Library Manuscript Collections, University of Indiana. <http://www.indiana.edu/~liblilly/lilly/mss/html/quennell.html>.
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Description: Correspondence from Henry Milon de Montherlant concerning the translation and publication of his writings mention Reed as translator.
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Link: Quennell Manuscripts
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Subjects: Translation
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References: Henry de Montherlant
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51. Muller, Adam. "Representations of War, 1900-Present." Powerpoint presentation. University of Manitoba. English 4.380. L01 Summer 2004 lecture.
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Link: Representations of War, 1900-Present
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Subjects: Link
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References: Naming of Parts, Judging Distances, Unarmed Combat
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52. Newman, Bob. "Integration by Parts." Parody of Henry Reed's "Naming of Parts." A Wild Garden of Verse. <http://www.noggs.dsl.pipex.com/pa/reed.htm>.
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Description: A calculus parody of "Naming of Parts," for evaluating integrals. External link.
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Link: Integration by Parts
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Subjects: Link, Parody
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References: Naming of Parts
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53. <http://www.ciao.co.uk/Everything_that_starts_with_G__Review_5315674>
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Description: Online essay by Alan Michell's granddaughter mentions Reed's dedication of "Naming of Parts."
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Link: In My Life...the Story of my Grandparents
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Subjects:
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54. Overton, Tim. "Newspaper Cuttings." Flanders & Swann Online. <http://www.nyanko.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/fas/cuttings.html>.
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Description: Two obituaries, reproduced here, mention Swann's collaboration with Reed on the 'satirical' music for the Hilda Tablet plays. External link.
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Subjects: Link
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References: The Private Life of Hilda Tablet, Donald Swann
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55. Palmer, Michael. "Yule Things." Usenet message, soc.motss (Members Of The Same Sex). <http://groups.google.com/groups?selm=mpalmerE3DABK.2v6%40netcom.com&output=gplain>.
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Description: Usenet newsgroup post in response to a Hilda Tablet thread, describing an encounter with an overly-attentive Henry Reed.
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Subjects: Link, Biography
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56. Parrott, E.O. "Mending of Fuses." Parody of Henry Reed. Performed by David W. Solomons. <http://www.toptempo.com/song/song_0000323.html>.
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Description: E.O. Parrott's household parody of "Naming of Parts," arranged for the guitar. External link, .mp3 file.
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Subjects: Link, Parody
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References: Naming of Parts, E.O. Parrott
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57. "Angus Wilson." Pegasos. <http://www.kirjasto.sci.fi/awilson.htm>.
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Description: A biography of Sir Angus Frank Johnstone Wilson, colleague of Reed's at Bletchley Park and fellow writer.
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Subjects: Link
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References: Angus Wilson
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58. Poetry of Henry Reed, The. "Map of the Life and Times of Henry Reed." <http://www.solearabiantree.net/namingofparts/map.html>
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Description: An interactive Google map displaying places and events relating to Reed's life and work.
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Link: Map of the Life and Times of Henry Reed
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Subjects: Biography
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References: Birmingham, Bletchley Park, Naples, London, Seattle
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59. "Pictures of the Poet Henry Reed." The Poetry of Henry Reed. <http://www.solearabiantree.net/namingofparts/pictures.html>.
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Description: Photographs of Reed, and images relating to his books, plays, and poems.
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Link: Pictures of the Poet Henry Reed
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Subjects: Link, Biography, Play, Poem
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References: Henry Reed, The Advertisement, The Chateau, Moby Dick
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60. "Piling Swivel F.A.Q." The Poetry of Henry Reed. <http://www.solearabiantree.net/namingofparts/pilingswivel.html>.
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Description: Essay on the lowly and peculiar piling swivel, featured in Reed's "Naming of Parts."
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Subjects: Criticism, Biography
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References: Naming of Parts
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61. The Poetry of Henry Reed. "Timeline for the Poet Henry Reed." <http://www.solearabiantree.net/namingofparts/timeline.html>.
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Description: Major events in Reed's life listed by year, including his publications, travels, and productions of his radio plays and translations.
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Link: Timeline of Henry Reed's Life
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Subjects: Biography, Translation, Play
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References: The Burnt Flower-Bed, Corruption in the Palace of Justice, The Advertisement, Crime on Goat Island, Naming of Parts, Judging Distances, Movement of Bodies, Unarmed Combat, Returning of Issue, The Queen and the Rebels
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62. "Robert Lowell." The Academy of American Poets. <http://www.poets.org/poet.php/prmPID/10>.
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Description: A brief biography of the American poet Robert Lowell, with a selected bibliography and links to his poems.
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Subjects: Link
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References: Robert Lowell
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63. Quieto, Michael. "The Imagery of Genesis in Henry Reed's 'Naming of Parts'." Internet Archive. <http://web.archive.org/web/20040311112348/www.barney.gonzaga.edu/~mquieto/papers/naming.html>
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Description: A student paper considers Eden imagery in Reed's most famous poem. External link, archived copy.
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Link: The Imagery of Genesis
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Subjects: Criticism
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References: Naming of Parts
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64. Reed, Henry. "Judging Distances." Translated by Nahoum Cohen. KiltARTan Virtual Publishing. <http://www.kiltartan.co.il/poetry/reed.html>.
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Description: Henry Reed's poem "Judging Distances" translated into Hebrew.
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Subjects: Link
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References: Judging Distances, Nahoum Cohen
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65. Sale, Tony. "WWII Codes and Ciphers." <http://www.codesandciphers.org.uk/>.
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Description: A history of cryptography War at the Government Code and Cipher School, during the Second World War at Bletchley Park.
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Link: WWII Codes and Ciphers
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Subjects: Link
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References: Bletchley Park
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66. Sheil, Peter. "Scanning of Viri." Parody of Henry Reed's "Naming of Parts." Blodt and Smidigt. <http://www.blodtandsmidigt.com/scanning.html>. 2003.
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Description: The peril of computer viruses is the subject of this parody of "Naming of Parts." External link.
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Subjects: Parody, Poem
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References: Naming of Parts
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67. "The Advertisement." A Life in the Arts: Sir Derek Jacobi. <http://www.sparrowsp.addr.com/theatre%20pages/advertisement.htm>.
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Description: Credits for a 1972 production of Reed's translation of The Advertisement, with a excerpt from Ginzburg's On Writing for the Theatre. External link.
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Subjects: Play, Translation
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References: Natalia Ginzburg, The Advertisement
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68. Stallworthy, Jon. "Reed, Henry (1914-1986)." Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. <http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/39841>.
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Description: Reed's biography in the 2004 Oxford Dictionary of National Biography online. Subscription site, external link.
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Link: Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
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Subjects: Link
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References: Naming of Parts, The Changeling, The Auction Sale, The Private Life of Hilda Tablet, A Very Great Man Indeed, The Novel Since 1939, Moby Dick, Crime on Goat Island, The Streets of Pompeii, Return to Naples
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69. Times (London), "The Opinions of Dame Hilda Tablet," 15 August 1960, 3.
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Description: A "biographic" piece from the London Times concerning the grande dame's opinions on music, casting, and composing. External link.
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Link: The Times (London), Aug. 1960
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Subjects: Play, Criticism, Radio
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References: The Private Life of Hilda Tablet
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70. UnderLucius. "Defence Against the Dark Arts." Parody of "Naming of Parts," by Henry Reed. The Quidditch Pitch. .
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Description: A "Naming of Parts" parody based on J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series. External link.
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Link: Defence Against the Dark Arts
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Subjects: Link, Parody
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References: Naming of Parts
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71. University of Sussex Library, Special Collections. New Statesman Archive. "New Statesman Archive Catalogue." University of Sussex. <http://www.sussex.ac.uk/library/speccoll/collection_catalogues/newstatesman.html>.
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Description: The University of Sussex Library's New Statesman Archive editorial correspondence contains both a letter directed to, and a letter from, Reed.
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Link: New Statesman Archive
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Subjects: Link
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72. "The Walt Whitman Archive." Walt Whitman Archive. <http://www.whitmanarchive.org/>.
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Description: Resources for the American poet Walt Whitman, including biography, criticism, and works.
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Link: The Walt Whitman Archive
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Subjects: Link
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References: Walt Whitman
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73. Wikipedia contributors. "Henry Reed." Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Reed_(poet)>.
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Description: A short, encyclopedic biography of Reed, with links to related names and terms. External link.
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Subjects: Biography
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74. Wolfe, Charles. "The Burial of Sir John Moore after Corunna." Bartleby.com. <http://www.bartleby.com/101/603.html>.
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Description: Contains the line, "Not a drum was heard," used for the title of one of Reed's Hilda Tablet plays.
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Link: The Burial of Sir John Moore after Corunna
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Subjects: Poem
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