Brian Cox Accrual: Papers of Tony Dyson

This material is held atUniversity of Manchester Library

  • Reference
    • GB 133 AED/1
  • Dates of Creation
    • 1958-2002
  • Physical Description
    • 21 items

Scope and Content

Significant items include letters from famous poets with whom Dyson worked closely for many years, in particular a number from R.S. Thomas but also Thom Gunn and Ted Hughes. There are also a number inscribed first editions of poetry collections by these authors. In addition there are letters from politicians, poets, literary critics and academics including Roy Jenkins, Harold MacMillan, Frank Kermode, Philip Larkin and Muriel Spark.

Administrative / Biographical History

Brian Cox and Tony Dyson met as undergraduates at Pembroke College, Oxford, in the early 1950s. They founded Critical Quarterly in 1959 and worked on it together for many years. These papers were received directly from Cox, who had selected them from Dyson's estate in 2002.

Arrangement

The arrangement into series follows that imposed by Brian Cox, and titles are also his where given in inverted commas:

  • /1: "Letters from famous Critical Quarterly Poets"
  • /2: Alphabetical correspondence files on literary and educational themes
  • /3: Printed and published poetry
  • /4: Critical Quarterly correspondence
  • /5: Photographs and obituaries