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Ronald Duncan was instrumental in setting up and naming the English Stage Company at London's Royal Court Theatre, which opened in 1956. Regrettably, during its 50th anniversary celebrations in 2006, the theatre did not acknowledge his initial work. Yet theatre historian
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and Julia Wertheimer. Duncan and his partner Rose Marie Hansom moved to Devon in 1939 and married in 1941. Hansom was an artist who illustrated a number of his works. She was a member of a family of successful architects and engineers including
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after reading an essay Duncan had sent him that he had written on the subject of passive resistance, and from 1938 was on friendly terms with the British Hispanist
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Duncan's "Jan's Journal" columns were published in three compilations volumes: "Jan's Journal", "The Blue Fox" and "Jan at the Blue Fox", described by the
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in on 5 June 1951, in front of the 7th Earl and Countess of Harewood. In the early 1950s he translated and adapted a number of French plays including
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Duncan was a keen horseman and breeder of Arabian Horses on his farm in Devon. Duncan was co-promotor along with his friend
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and died of influenza contracted whilst giving medical aid during an epidemic in 1918 before he could rejoin the family.
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and never recorded for posterity. The only existing visual record today of the show consists of still photographs.
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of one the UK's oldest long distance equestrian competitions, the Golden Horseshoe, created by the
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Duncan in one of his autobiographies claimed that his father was the illegitimate son of the last
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appeared from Duncan's own Rebel Press in 1981 after being rejected by a mainstream publisher.
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Ian Patterson, "Pacifists and Conscientious Objectors", in Adam Piette and Mark Rawlinson,
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in 1952. The show was derived from the "Jan's Journal" columns written by Duncan for the
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The London Stage 1950-1959: A Calendar of Productions, Performers, and Personnel
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The Edinburgh Companion to Twentieth-Century British and American War Literature
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as one of a series of “articles and stories on country themes rptd from the
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a collection of poems that he dedicated to his favourite horse, Dil Fareb.
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In this volume are included his verse interpolations into his adaptation of
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in 1936. This was later re-issued in 1937 carrying endorsements from Canon
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In the late 1960s and early 1970s he worked on a long poem about science,
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in 1954. A joint production of the two latter plays was presented by the
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No footage remains of this programme, as all of the episodes were aired
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wrote, "without Duncan there would have been no English Stage Company".
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Duncan was born Ronald Frederick Henry DunkelsbĂĽhler, in Salisbury,
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In 1942-43 he helped Britten with the last scene of the opera
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with Miranda Weston-Smith, grand-daughter of the cosmologist
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The New Cambridge Bibliography of English Literature
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Selected Writings of Mahatma Gandhi by Ronald Duncan
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Index

Ronald Duncan (alpine skier)
Salisbury
Mashonaland
Rhodesia
Barnstaple
Devon
England
Welcombe
Devon
England
Downing College, Cambridge
The Rape of Lucretia
The Horse
writer
The Horse
Benjamin Britten
The Rape of Lucretia
Southern Rhodesia
Harare
Zimbabwe
World War One
alien
Downing College, Cambridge
F. R. Leavis
pacifist
Dick Sheppard
of the Peace Pledge Union
Gerald Heard
Sylvia Townsend Warner
Benjamin Britten

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