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第1章 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

For help and advice in many capacities, including copyright permissions, the publishers and editors would like to thank the following individuals and institutions. (Sadly, some of those named below are now deceased, but we wish still to put on record our gratitude to them.) Dr Donald Adamson; The American Jewish Archives, Cincinnati, Ohio; Dr Norma Aubertin-Potter, Librarian in Charge, Codrington Library, All Souls College, Oxford; Joan Bailey; Owen Barfield; Tansy Barton, Special Collections Administrator, Senate House Library, London; H. Baugh; T. O. Beachcroft; Anne Olivier Bell; Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris; Kenneth Blackwell, McMaster University; Michael Harry Blechner, McFarlin Library, University of Tulsa; Mary Boccaccio, McKeldin Library, University of Maryland; Maxwell Bodenheim; John Bodley; William H. Bond; University of Bonn Library; Ann Bowden; British Library; Valerie Brokenshire; Jewel Spears Brooker; Robert Brown, Archivist, Faber & Faber Ltd; Richard Buckle; Penelope Bulloch, Balliol College Library; Professor P. H. Butter; William R. Cagle and Saundra Taylor, Lilly Library; University of California, Los Angeles; Douglas Campbell; Humphrey Carpenter; Fran?ois Chapon, Bibliothèque Littéraire Jacques Doucet; Mrs Charlton; Dr Joseph Chiari; Alexander P. Clark, Firestone Library, Princeton University; Alan Clodd; Marguerite Cohn; John Constable; Joyce Crick; Arthur Crook; Tony Cuda; Dr Robin Darwall-Smith, Archivist, University College, Oxford; Roy Davids; Dr A. Deiss, General Secretariat, Swiss Medical Institutions; Giles de la Mare; the Literary Trustees of Walter de la Mare; Rodney G. Dennis; Valentine Dobrée; Kenneth W. Duckett, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale; Ellen S. Dunlap, Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center; Peter du Sautoy; Donald D. Eddy, Department of Rare Books, Cornell University Library; Professor Charles W. Eliot; Sarah Ethier, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Libraries; Matthew Evans; Sir Richard Faber KCVO; Toby Faber; Elizabeth A. Falsey; Christopher Farley; David Farmer, Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center (and Warren Roberts, Mary Hirth, Mrs Sally Leach, and other members of staff); Anton Felton, Continuum Ltd; Mrs Harry Fine; Mrs Burnham Finney; Henri Fluchère; Fondren Library; Jennifer Formichelli; Donald Gallup; Special Collections, Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston, Mass.; K. C. Gay, Lockwood Memorial Library, State University of New York, Buffalo; Herbert Gerwing, University of Victoria; Mrs Ghika; Catherine Gide; Robert Giroux; Estate of Enid Goldsmith; Warwick Gould; Herbert T. Greene; J. C. Hall; Dr Michael Halls; Saskia Hamilton; Sir Rupert Hart-Davis; Professor E. N. 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Special thanks go to Tom Chandler for copy-editing; to Donald Sommerville for typesetting; to Iman Javadi for swift and skilful help with translations; to David Wilson for proof-reading; to Mark Bolland for indexing; and to Mrs Valerie Eliot's assistant Debbie Whitfield for her steadfast commitment and long hard work. John Haffenden is most grateful to the Arts and Humanities Research Council for assistance with research expenses, and to the Institute of English Studies, University of London, for hosting the AHRC-funded T. S. Eliot Editorial Research Project.

The editors and publishers apologise if any person or estate has been overlooked. They would be grateful to be informed if any copyright notice has been omitted, or if there have been any changes of ownership or location.

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