Critical and biographical information on Henry Reed, World War II British poet, critic, translator, and radio dramatist — author of "Naming of Parts"
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1. "Naming of Parts, by Henry Reed." Dead White Males. <http://deadwhitemales.net/?p=7>.
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.

Link: Dead White Males 
Subjects: Criticism
References: Naming of Parts

2. "Welcome to the Lee Enfield Rifle Site." Lee Enfield Rifle Website. <http://enfields.freestarthost.com/>.
Description: Information on identifying, collecting, and maintaining the British Lee-Enfield rifles.

Link: The Lee Enfield Rifle Website 
Subjects: Link

3. "The Wrens Worldwide, A Celebration of Their Lives, Then and Now." <http://www.thewrens.com/>.
Description: Devoted to the history and celebration of the WRNS: The Women's Royal Naval Service.

Link: The Wrens Worldwide 
Subjects: Link
References: Women's Royal Naval Service

4. Abbey, Susannah. "Poet Hero: Isaac Rosenberg." The My Hero Project. <http://www.myhero.com/myhero/hero.asp?hero=irosenberg>.
Description: Brief biography of World War I poet Isaac Rosenberg.

Link: Poet Hero: Isaac Rosenberg 
Subjects: Link, Poem
References: Isaac Rosenberg, Break of Day in the Trenches

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>.
Description: A short biography of poet, editor and critic Rolfe Humphries.

Link: Rolfe Humphies Biographical/Historical Note 
Subjects: Link
References: Rolfe Humphries

6. Archives Hub. A Collection-level Description for the Papers of Henry Reed. <http://archiveshub.ac.uk/features/0504hreed.html>.
Description: Description of The Papers of Henry Reed collection, held at University of Birmingham Special Collections.

Link: A Collection-level Description for the Papers of Henry Reed  
Subjects: Biography, Poem, Play
References: The Candidate, Mycenae, Liberal Rhymes for Liberal Times, Voyage Autour de ma Chambre

7. Azeri, Onur. "Henry Reed and Existential Temporality: Being-there and Not." Kent University Personal Webpages. <http://www.personal.kent.edu/~oazeri/onpaper8.html>.
Description: A student paper relates Reed's poem to Heidegger's theories on the perception of time.

Link: Henry Reed and Existential Temporality 
Subjects: Link, Criticism
References: Judging Distances

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>.
Description: Cat-friendly parody of Reed's poem, "Naming of Parts." External link.

Link: The Helping of Cats 
Subjects: Parody, Poem
References: Naming of Parts

9. "T.S. Eliot Collection." Bartleby.com. <http://www.bartleby.com/people/Eliot-Th.html>.
Description: Includes Eliot works from Prufrock and Other Observations, Poems, The Waste Land, and The Sacred Wood.

Link: T.S. Eliot Collection 
Subjects: Link
References: T.S. Eliot

10. Bedford/St.Martin's. "Poetry: Henry Reed." LitLinks. <http://www.bedfordstmartins.com/litlinks/poetry/reed.htm>.
Description: A brief biographic entry on Reed.

Link: Poetry: Henry Reed 
Subjects: Link, Biography
References: Naming of Parts

11. Bickerton, Roger. "Henry Reed Radio Drama." Diversity Website. <http://web.ukonline.co.uk/suttonelms/HREED.HTML>.
Description: Short summaries of the seven Hilda Tablet plays, including broadcast dates, music and casting information. External Link.

Link: Henry Reed Radio Drama 
Subjects: Play, Radio
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

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>.
Description: Archived copy of the 1935 British "Manual of Elementary Drill (All Arms)."

Link: Manual of Elementary Drill (All Arms) 
Subjects: Link

13. British Broadcasting Corporation. "Moby Dick - 17 August 1987." BBC Programme Catalogue. <http://open.bbc.co.uk/catalogue/infax/programme/DA+87250_5>.
Description: BBC Programme Catalogue record for a 1987 remake of Reed's radio adaptation of Melville's Moby Dick. External link.

Link: Moby Dick - 17 August 1987 
Subjects: Link, Play, Radio
References: Moby Dick, Antony Hopkins, Colin Blakely, Philip Sully, Marius Goring, Malcolm Hayes, Timothy Bentinck, Sean Barrett, Denys Hawthorne, John Hollis

14. British Broadcasting Corporation. "Moby Dick - Sound Archive." BBC Programme Catalogue. <http://open.bbc.co.uk/catalogue/infax/programme/SX+28250_8>.
Description: BBC Programme Catalogue record for Reed's 1947 radio adaptation of Melville's Moby Dick. External link.

Link: Moby Dick - Sound Archive 
Subjects: Link, Play, Radio
References: Moby Dick, Stephen Potter, Antony Hopkins, Murray Davies, Reginald Mitchell, Carleton Hobbes, Betty Hardy, Valentine Dyall, Ralph Richardson, Cyril Cusack

15. British Broadcasting Corporation. "Moby Dick - Sound Archive." BBC Programme Catalogue. <http://open.bbc.co.uk/catalogue/infax/programme/SX+14594_0>.
Description: BBC Programme Catalogue record for a remake of Reed's radio adaptation of Melville's Moby Dick. External link.

Link: Moby Dick - Sound Archive 
Subjects: Link, Play, Radio
References: Moby Dick, John Tydeman, Ian Cotterell, Antony Hopkins, Timothy Bentinck, Denys Hawthorne, John Hollis, Geoffrey Matthews, Andrew Branch, John Bull

16. British Broadcasting Corporation. "The Monument." <http://open.bbc.co.uk/catalogue/infax/programme/SX+25915_2>.
Description: BBC Programme Catalogue record for the broadcast of Reed's Leopardi play, The Monument.

Link: The Monument 
Subjects: Link, Play, Radio
References: Giacomo Leopardi, The Monument

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>.
Description: BBC Programme Catalogue record for a "new production" of Reed's 1953 radio play, A Very Great Man Indeed. External link.

Link: A Very Great Man Indeed - 17 May 1961 
Subjects: Link, Play, Radio
References: A Very Great Man Indeed, Donald Swann, Douglas Cleverdon, Denis Quilley, Carleton Hobbes, Norman Shelley, Marjorie Westbury, Frank Duncan, Hugh Burden, Betty Hardy

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>.
Description: BBC Programme Catalogue record for a rebroadcast of A Very Great Man Indeed. External link.

Link: A Very Great Man Indeed - 28 December 1987 
Subjects: Link, Play, Radio
References: A Very Great Man Indeed, Hugh Burden, Douglas Cleverdon, Donald Swann

19. British Film Institute. "Dance of the Seven Veils (1970)." Screenonline. <http://www.screenonline.org.uk/tv/id/482892/>.
Description: Reed has a writing credit for this BBC-tv production, a kitschy Ken Russell film on the life of the composer Richard Strauss.

Link: Dance of the Seven Veils (1970) 
Subjects: Link
References: Dance of the Seven Veils, Ken Russell, Richard Strauss

20. Caddy, David. "The George Inn: Stag and Visions 1944-47." Wandering Dog. <http://users.ox.ac.uk/~sann1639/wanderingdog/litcity5.html>.
Description: Essay on post-war Fitzrovians, the BBC, and the George and Stag pubs. External link.

Link: The George Inn: Stag and Visions 1944-47 
Subjects: Link, Biography

21. Crook, Tim. "British Radio Drama - 4." Independent Radio Drama Productions. <http://www.irdp.co.uk/britrad4.htm>.
Description: Calls Reed's radio adaptation of Moby Dick 'more effective than the John Huston film.'

Link: British Radio Drama - 4 
Subjects: Link
References: Moby Dick

22. "Biography." The Donald Swann Website. <http://www.donaldswann.co.uk/biog.html>.
Description: Mentions Reed's collaboration with Swann on the music for the Hilda Tablet plays. External link.

Link: Biography 
Subjects: Link
References: The Private Life of Hilda Tablet, Donald Swann

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>.
Description: Audio of poet Walter Rufus Eagles reading "Naming of Parts," by Henry Reed. RealAudio file, external link.

Link: Lyrical Audio Poems of Henry Reed 
Subjects: Link
References: Naming of Parts

24. Eliot, T.S. "Mr. Eliot's Sunday Morning Service." Bartleby.com. <http://www.bartleby.com/199/23.html>.
Description: Reed took the subtitle for "Chard Whitlow" ("Mr Eliot's Sunday Evening Postscript") from this poem.

Link: Mr. Eliot's Sunday Morning Service 
Subjects: Link, Poem, Parody
References: Chard Whitlow

25. "The Advertisement Author Biography." eNotes.com. <http://www.enotes.com/advertisement/27309>.
Description: Brief biography of Natalia Ginzburg.

Link: The Advertisement Author Biography 
Subjects: Link
References: Natalia Ginzburg

26. eNotes. "The Advertisement Summary, Essay, Quotes and Pictures." eNotes.com. <http://www.enotes.com/advertisement/>.
Description: An introduction to The Advertisement with a summary of the play, and a biography of the author, Natalia Ginzburg. External link.

Link: The Advertisement Summary 
Subjects: Link, Play, Translation
References: Natalia Ginzburg, The Advertisement

27. Gale Group Databases. "Poetry Timeline." Gale.com. <http://www.gale.com/free_resources/poets/timeline/index.htm>.
Description: Timeline of world poetry, from the Beowulf to the end of the twentieth century. External link.

Link: Poetry Timeline 
Subjects: Link, Biography

28. Groves, Paul. "Wilfred Owen (1893-1918)." An Introduction to WWI Poetry. <http://www.oucs.ox.ac.uk/ltg/projects/jtap/tutorials/intro/owen/>.
Description: Biography, letters, and selected poems of Wilfred Owen, a second lieutenant in World War I.

Link: Wilfred Owen (1893-1918) 
Subjects: Link
References: Wilfred Owen

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>.
Description: Copyright information for the works of Henry Reed.

Link: Contact for Henry Reed 
Subjects: Miscellaneous

30. "Crime on Goat Island." Headland View Associates. .
Description: Details of a 1965 Tower Theatre production of Reed's translation of Ugo Betti's play. External link.

Link: Crime on Goat Island 
Subjects: Play, Translation
References: Ugo Betti, Crime on Goat Island

31. "Production Credits for Island of Goats." Internet Broadway Database. <:http://www.ibdb.com/production.asp?ID=2532>.
Description: Credits for the 1955 New York production of Reed's translation of Ugo Betti's Crime on Goat Island. External link.

Link: Production Credits for Island of Goats 
Subjects: Play, Translation
References: Ugo Betti, Crime on Goat Island

32. "Production Credits for The Queen and the Rebels." Internet Broadway Database. <http://www.ibdb.com/production.asp?ID=4185>.
Description: Credits for the 1982 New York production of Reed's translation of Ugo Betti's The Queen and the Rebels. External link.

Link: Production Credits for The Queen and the Rebels 
Subjects: Play, Translation
References: Ugo Betti, The Queen and the Rebels

33. "The Queen and the Rebels." Internet Theatre Database. <http://www.theatredb.com/QShow.php?sid=s1234>.
Description: Credits for the 1982 New York production of Reed's translation of Ugo Betti's The Queen and the Rebels.

Link: The Queen and the Rebels 
Subjects: Play, Translation
References: Ugo Betti, The Queen and the Rebels

34. "Alan M. Turing - Part II." The History of Computing. <http://ei.cs.vt.edu/~history/Turing.2.html>.
Description: Interview with I. Jack Good and Donald Michie of Bletchley Park about Turing's homosexuality, mentions Reed and Angus Wilson. External link.

Link: Alan M. Turing - Part II 
Subjects: Link
References: Bletchley Park, I. Jack Good, Donald Michie

35. Leopardi, Giacomo. "Wild Broom." Dante and Others: Poetry and Prose. <http://www.tonykline.free-online.co.uk/Leopardi.htm#_Toc38684164>.
Description: English translation of Leopardi's canto XXXIV, "La Ginestra" ("Wild Broom").

Link: Wild Broom 
Subjects: Poem
References: Giacomo Leopardi, La Ginestra

36. "Emily Butter." A Librarian on the Web. <http://www.webrarian.co.uk/reed/emily_butter.html#Text>.
Description: Reed's radio play Emily Butter has several subtle (and not-so-subtle) parodies. External link.

Link: Emily Butter 
Subjects: Link, Parody
References: Emily Butter, Benjamin Britten

37. "Emily Butter." A Librarian on the Web. <http://www.webrarian.co.uk/reed/emily_butter.html>.
Description: Cast and production notes for Reed's operatic radio play, Emily Butter. External link.

Link: Emily Butter 
Subjects: Play, Criticism, Radio
References: Emily Butter

38. "A Hedge, Backwards." A Librarian on the Web. <http://www.webrarian.co.uk/reed/hedge_backwards.html>.
Description: Cast and production notes for Reed's radio play A Hedge, Backwards. External link.

Link: A Hedge, Backwards 
Subjects: Play, Criticism, Radio
References: A Hedge, Backwards

39. "The Hilda Tablet Plays." A Librarian on the Web. <http://www.webrarian.co.uk/reed/hilda_tablet_plays.html>.
Description: An introduction to the seven-part cycle of radio plays written by Reed for the BBC between 1953 and 1959. External link.

Link: The Hilda Tablet Plays 
Subjects: Play, Biography, Criticism, Radio
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

40. "Musique Discrète." A Librarian on the Web. <http://www.webrarian.co.uk/reed/musique_discrete.html>.
Description: Cast and production credits for Reed's play Musique Discrète. External link.

Link: Musique Discrète 
Subjects: Play, Criticism, Radio
References: Musique Discrète

41. "Not a Drum Was Heard." A Librarian the Web. <http://www.webrarian.co.uk/reed/not_a_drum.html>.
Description: Cast and production notes for Reed's radio play Not a Drum Was Heard: The War Memoirs of General Gland. External link.

Link: Not a Drum Was Heard 
Subjects: Play, Criticism, Radio
References: Not a Drum Was Heard

42. "The Primal Scene, As It Were." A Librarian on the Web. <http://www.webrarian.co.uk/reed/primal_scene.html>.
Description: Cast and production notes for Reed's radio play The Primal Scene, As It Were. External link.

Link: The Primal Scene, As It Were 
Subjects: Play, Criticism, Radio
References: The Primal Scene, As It Were

43. "The Private Life of Hilda Tablet." A Librarian on the Web. <http://www.webrarian.co.uk/reed/hilda_tablet.html>.
Description: Cast and production notes for Reed's radio play The Private Life of Hilda Tablet. External link.

Link: The Private Life of Hilda Tablet 
Subjects: Play, Criticism, Radio
References: The Private Life of Hilda Tablet

44. "A Very Great Man Indeed." A Librarian on the Web. <http://www.webrarian.co.uk/reed/a_very_great_man_indeed.html>.
Description: Cast and production credits for Reed's play A Very Great Man Indeed. External link.

Link: A Very Great Man Indeed 
Subjects: Play, Criticism, Radio
References: A Very Great Man Indeed

45. "A Very Great Man Indeed." A Librarian on the Web. .
Description: Reed parodies a number of famous British authors in the first of his Hilda Tablet series. External link.

Link: A Very Great Man Indeed 
Subjects: Link, Parody
References: Henry James, Graham Greene, A Very Great Man Indeed

46. "Bowen, Elizabeth" The Literary Encyclopedia. <http://www.litencyc.com/php/speople.php?rec=true&UID=505>
Description: Brief biography of author Elizabeth Bowen.

Link: Bowen, Elizabeth 
Subjects: Link
References: Elizabeth Bowen

47. "Honore de Balzac - Biography and Works." Literature Network. <http://www.online-literature.com/honore_de_balzac/>.
Description: Short biography of French author Honoré de Balzac, with a list of his best known fiction.

Link: Honore de Balzac - Biography and Works 
Subjects: Link
References: Honore de Balzac

48. "Thomas Hardy - Biography and Works." The Literature Network. <http://www.online-literature.com/hardy/>.
Description: Biography of the author Thomas Hardy, with links to summaries of his novels.

Link: Thomas Hardy - Biography and Works 
Subjects: Link
References: Thomas Hardy

49. Milner, E.V. "Baking of Tarts." Nobody Tells Me Anything's Journal. <http://www.livejournal.com/users/katiemorris/111875.html>.
Description: The text of E.V. Milner's kitchen- and baking-centric parody of "Naming of Parts." External link.

Link: Baking of Tarts 
Subjects: Link, Parody
References: Naming of Parts

50. de Montherlant, Henry. "QUENNELL MSS." Lilly Library Manuscript Collections, University of Indiana. <http://www.indiana.edu/~liblilly/lilly/mss/html/quennell.html>.
Description: Correspondence from Henry Milon de Montherlant concerning the translation and publication of his writings mention Reed as translator.

Link: Quennell Manuscripts 
Subjects: Translation
References: Henry de Montherlant

51. Muller, Adam. "Representations of War, 1900-Present." Powerpoint presentation. University of Manitoba. English 4.380. L01 Summer 2004 lecture.

Link: Representations of War, 1900-Present 
Subjects: Link
References: Naming of Parts, Judging Distances, Unarmed Combat

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>.
Description: A calculus parody of "Naming of Parts," for evaluating integrals. External link.

Link: Integration by Parts 
Subjects: Link, Parody
References: Naming of Parts

53. <http://www.ciao.co.uk/Everything_that_starts_with_G__Review_5315674>
Description: Online essay by Alan Michell's granddaughter mentions Reed's dedication of "Naming of Parts."

Link: In My Life...the Story of my Grandparents 
Subjects: 

54. Overton, Tim. "Newspaper Cuttings." Flanders & Swann Online. <http://www.nyanko.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/fas/cuttings.html>.
Description: Two obituaries, reproduced here, mention Swann's collaboration with Reed on the 'satirical' music for the Hilda Tablet plays. External link.

Link: Newspaper Cuttings 
Subjects: Link
References: The Private Life of Hilda Tablet, Donald Swann

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>.
Description: Usenet newsgroup post in response to a Hilda Tablet thread, describing an encounter with an overly-attentive Henry Reed.

Link: Yule Things 
Subjects: Link, Biography

56. Parrott, E.O. "Mending of Fuses." Parody of Henry Reed. Performed by David W. Solomons. <http://www.toptempo.com/song/song_0000323.html>.
Description: E.O. Parrott's household parody of "Naming of Parts," arranged for the guitar. External link, .mp3 file.

Link: Mending of Fuses 
Subjects: Link, Parody
References: Naming of Parts, E.O. Parrott

57. "Angus Wilson." Pegasos. <http://www.kirjasto.sci.fi/awilson.htm>.
Description: A biography of Sir Angus Frank Johnstone Wilson, colleague of Reed's at Bletchley Park and fellow writer.

Link: Angus Wilson 
Subjects: Link
References: Angus Wilson

58. Poetry of Henry Reed, The. "Map of the Life and Times of Henry Reed." <http://www.solearabiantree.net/namingofparts/map.html>
Description: An interactive Google map displaying places and events relating to Reed's life and work.

Link: Map of the Life and Times of Henry Reed 
Subjects: Biography
References: Birmingham, Bletchley Park, Naples, London, Seattle

59. "Pictures of the Poet Henry Reed." The Poetry of Henry Reed. <http://www.solearabiantree.net/namingofparts/pictures.html>.
Description: Photographs of Reed, and images relating to his books, plays, and poems.

Link: Pictures of the Poet Henry Reed 
Subjects: Link, Biography, Play, Poem
References: Henry Reed, The Advertisement, The Chateau, Moby Dick

60. "Piling Swivel F.A.Q." The Poetry of Henry Reed. <http://www.solearabiantree.net/namingofparts/pilingswivel.html>.
Description: Essay on the lowly and peculiar piling swivel, featured in Reed's "Naming of Parts."

Link: Piling Swivel FAQ 
Subjects: Criticism, Biography
References: Naming of Parts

61. The Poetry of Henry Reed. "Timeline for the Poet Henry Reed." <http://www.solearabiantree.net/namingofparts/timeline.html>.
Description: Major events in Reed's life listed by year, including his publications, travels, and productions of his radio plays and translations.

Link: Timeline of Henry Reed's Life 
Subjects: Biography, Translation, Play
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

62. "Robert Lowell." The Academy of American Poets. <http://www.poets.org/poet.php/prmPID/10>.
Description: A brief biography of the American poet Robert Lowell, with a selected bibliography and links to his poems.

Link:  
Subjects: Link
References: Robert Lowell

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>
Description: A student paper considers Eden imagery in Reed's most famous poem. External link, archived copy.

Link: The Imagery of Genesis 
Subjects: Criticism
References: Naming of Parts

64. Reed, Henry. "Judging Distances." Translated by Nahoum Cohen. KiltARTan Virtual Publishing. <http://www.kiltartan.co.il/poetry/reed.html>.
Description: Henry Reed's poem "Judging Distances" translated into Hebrew.

Link: Judging Distances 
Subjects: Link
References: Judging Distances, Nahoum Cohen

65. Sale, Tony. "WWII Codes and Ciphers." <http://www.codesandciphers.org.uk/>.
Description: A history of cryptography War at the Government Code and Cipher School, during the Second World War at Bletchley Park.

Link: WWII Codes and Ciphers 
Subjects: Link
References: Bletchley Park

66. Sheil, Peter. "Scanning of Viri." Parody of Henry Reed's "Naming of Parts." Blodt and Smidigt. <http://www.blodtandsmidigt.com/scanning.html>. 2003.
Description: The peril of computer viruses is the subject of this parody of "Naming of Parts." External link.

Link: Scanning of Viri 
Subjects: Parody, Poem
References: Naming of Parts

67. "The Advertisement." A Life in the Arts: Sir Derek Jacobi. <http://www.sparrowsp.addr.com/theatre%20pages/advertisement.htm>.
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.

Link: The Advertisement 
Subjects: Play, Translation
References: Natalia Ginzburg, The Advertisement

68. Stallworthy, Jon. "Reed, Henry (1914-1986)." Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. <http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/39841>.
Description: Reed's biography in the 2004 Oxford Dictionary of National Biography online. Subscription site, external link.

Link: Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 
Subjects: Link
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

69. Times (London), "The Opinions of Dame Hilda Tablet," 15 August 1960, 3.
Description: A "biographic" piece from the London Times concerning the grande dame's opinions on music, casting, and composing. External link.

Link: The Times (London), Aug. 1960 
Subjects: Play, Criticism, Radio
References: The Private Life of Hilda Tablet

70. UnderLucius. "Defence Against the Dark Arts." Parody of "Naming of Parts," by Henry Reed. The Quidditch Pitch. .
Description: A "Naming of Parts" parody based on J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series. External link.

Link: Defence Against the Dark Arts 
Subjects: Link, Parody
References: Naming of Parts

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>.
Description: The University of Sussex Library's New Statesman Archive editorial correspondence contains both a letter directed to, and a letter from, Reed.

Link: New Statesman Archive 
Subjects: Link

72. "The Walt Whitman Archive." Walt Whitman Archive. <http://www.whitmanarchive.org/>.
Description: Resources for the American poet Walt Whitman, including biography, criticism, and works.

Link: The Walt Whitman Archive 
Subjects: Link
References: Walt Whitman

73. Wikipedia contributors. "Henry Reed." Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Reed_(poet)>.
Description: A short, encyclopedic biography of Reed, with links to related names and terms. External link.

Link: Wikipedia 
Subjects: Biography

74. Wolfe, Charles. "The Burial of Sir John Moore after Corunna." Bartleby.com. <http://www.bartleby.com/101/603.html>.
Description: Contains the line, "Not a drum was heard," used for the title of one of Reed's Hilda Tablet plays.

Link: The Burial of Sir John Moore after Corunna 
Subjects: Poem

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