T. F. Powys - Further Reading

Further Reading

  • Buning, Marius. T.F. Powys: A Modern Allegorist. Rodopi: Amsterdam, 1986, ISBN 90-6203-718-6
  • Churchill, Reginald Charles. The Powys Brothers. London: Published for the British Council and the National Book League by Longmans, Green, 1962.
  • Coombes, H. T.F. Powys. London : Barrie and Rockliff, .
  • Hunter, William. The Novels and Stories of T.F. Powys. Beckenham, Kent: Trigon Press, 1977.
  • Graves, R. P. The Brothers Powys. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1983, ISBN 0-7100-9323-3
  • Hopkins, Kenneth. The Powys Brothers. (1967).
  • Humfrey, Belinda. Recollections of the Powys Brothers: Llewelyn, Theodore and John Cowper. London: Peter Owen, 1980.
  • Marlow, Louis (Louis Umfreville Wilkinson). Welsh Ambassadors: Powys Lives and Letters. (1936) London: Rota, 1971, ISBN 0-85400-006-2
  • --::-- Seven Friends. London: The Richards Press, 1953. ·
  • Mitchell, Lawrence J. T. F. Powys : Aspects of a Life. Bishopstone, Hertfordshire: Brynmill Press Ltd, 2005, ISBN 978-0-907839-86-6
  • --::-- T.F. Powys, 1875-1953 Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Libraries, 1982.
  • Pouillard, Michel. T. F. Powys (1875-1953): la solitude, le doute, l'art. Paris: Didier-érudition, 1981.
  • Powys, John Cowper. Autobiography. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1934; London: John Lane, 1934.
  • Riley, P. A Bibliography of T. F. Powys. Hastings: R. A. Brimmell, 1967.
  • Sewell, Brocard. Theodore: Essays on T.F. Powys. : Saint Albert's Press, 1964.
  • Scutt, Theodora Gay. Cuckoo in the Powys Nest, Denton : Brynmill, 2000, ISBN 0-907839-62-2
  • Ward, Richard Heron. The Powys Brothers. London: John Lane, 1935.

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