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R. C. Trevelyan

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consists of twelve letters written to Mrs. Rosebery concerning writing, travel, friends, social activities and other matters.
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The Cambridge Apostles, 1820-1914: Liberalism, Imagination, and Friendship in British Intellectual and Professional Life
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Described as a "rumpled, eccentric poet", and sometimes considered a rather ineffectual person, he was close to the
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by the raising of the maximum age in 1918, he volunteered for the Friends' War Victims Relief Service, serving in
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The Robert Calverley Trevelyan fonds at the Victoria University Library at the University of Toronto
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Translations from Horace, Juvenal, & Montaigne. With Two Imaginary Conversations (1941)
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He married the Dutch musician Elizabeth van der Hoeven; the artist
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and textile merchant from Lancashire. Trevelyan was the brother of
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Three Plays: Sulla - Fand - The Pearl Tree (Hogarth Press, 1931)
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The Idylls of Theocritus (The Casanova Society, 1925) translator
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The Poems and Plays of Isaac Rosenberg: A Critical Edition
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The Eclogues and the Georgics of Virgil (1944) translator
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The Collected Works of R. C. Trevelyan (1939) two volumes
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Frederick Pethick-Lawrence, 1st Baron Pethick-Lawrence
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Thamyris: Is There a Future for Poetry? (1925) polemic
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The Bride of Dionysus a music-Drama and Other Poems
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From 1891 to 1895 he studied at 109:Sir Charles Trevelyan, 3rd Baronet 14: 514:Library of the Society of Friends 326:Translations from Leopardi (1941) 265:The Foolishness of Solomon (1915) 248:Polyphemus and Other Poems (1901) 232:(1912) was made into an opera by 99:Philips, who was the daughter of 93:Sir George Trevelyan, 2nd Baronet 630:People educated at Harrow School 245:Mallow and Asphodel (1898) poems 91:Trevelyan was the second son of 24: 655:British conscientious objectors 474:"Support teaching and learning" 323:Aftermath (Hogarth Press, 1941) 314:Beelzebub (Hogarth Press, 1935) 302:Meleager (Hogarth Press, 1927) 1: 461:George Santayana: A Biography 271:The Death of Man (1919) poems 138:, where he became one of the 585:How to use archival material 224:Trevelyan wrote a number of 20:Robert Calverl(e)y Trevelyan 501:Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson 418:A Cambridge Alumni Database 201:; when he became liable to 179:Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson 681: 420:. 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Index

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lapidary style
Logan Pearsall Smith
Sir George Trevelyan, 2nd Baronet
Robert Needham Philips
Member of Parliament
Sir Charles Trevelyan, 3rd Baronet
G. M. Trevelyan
Weybridge
Wixenford
Frederick Lawrence
Harrow
Trinity College, Cambridge
Cambridge Apostles
barrister
Bloomsbury Group
George Santayana
Isaac Rosenberg
Bernard Berenson
Bertrand Russell
G. E. Moore
E. M. Forster
Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson
India
pacifist
John Rodker
conscientious objector
World War I
conscription
France

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