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Gifford, James. "Critical Materials on Lawrence Durrell: A Bibliographic Checklist" Online. 18 July 2004. http://www.lawrencedurrell.org/bibliog/bibpoetry-a.htm.

James Gifford
gifford@ualberta.ca



Alphabetical by Author-Title | Chronological



Critical Sources on Poetry and Drama by Lawrence Durrell:

"Briefly Noted: Verse." New Yorker 37.11 March (1961): 172.

"Ease, Balance, Strain." New Statesman 59.21 May (1960): 764.

"Feeling Big." Times Literary Supplement .8 June (1973): 646.
Notes: Review of Durrell's Vega and Other Poems.

"Goethe Go Home." Time 83.3 January (1964): 56.
Notes: Reviews the An Irish Faustus production in Hamburg.

"An Irish Retreat." Times Literary Supplement .12 December (1963): 1032.
Notes: Reviews Durrell's An Irish Faustus.

"Lawrence Durrell." Contemporary Literary Criticism 27 (1984): 94-102.
Notes: Collects extracts from criticism on Durrell's works.

"Marine Justine." Time .8 September (1961): 74, 76.
Notes: Reviews the Edinburgh production of Sappho.

"Mediterranean Warmth." Times Literary Supplement .12 October (1956): 599.

"NB." Times Literary Supplement 4974 (1998): 14.
Notes: Discusses Margaret McCall and Durrell's "A Farewell." See Times Literary Supplement "NB," June 20, 1997.

"On the Volcano." Time 76.18 July (1960): 78, 81.

"Poetry: Ten Poems." Times Literary Supplement .9 February (1933): 95.
Notes: Review of Durrell's Ten Poems.

"Poetry: Transition: Poems." Times Literary Supplement .6 December (1934): 878-79.
Notes: A review of Durrell's Transition: Poems.

"Poor Heart." Times Literary Supplement .15 December (1966): 1172.

"Serenity of Mood." Times Literary Supplement .24 June (1960): 404.
Notes: Reviews Durrell's Collected Poems.

"Xenophile." New Statesman 67.3 January (1964): 14.

Abdel-Al, Nabil M. "Servant/Master Relationship in Lawrence Durrell's An Irish Faustus With Reference to Christopher Marlowe's The Tragical History of Dr. Faustus." Gombak Review: A Biannual Publication of Creative Writing and Critical Comment 5.1 (2001): 51-63.
Notes: Derives from Nabil Abdel-Al's paper, "Servant/Master Relationships in Marlowe's Dr. Faustus and Durrell's Irish Faustus" for On Miracle Ground XII, Ottawa, June 23, 2002.

Alcott, Kenneth. "Lawrence Durrell." The Penguin Book of Contemporary Verse. Kenneth Alcott. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books, 1950. 220-24.

Alexandre-Garner, Corinne. "Cities of Memory, Writing of Oblivion - A Journey Through the Works of Durrell, Lawrence." Etudes Anglaises 46.3 (1993): 301-12.

Andreini, Laurence. "Genèse Du Projet Sappho De Lawrence Durrell: Créé Par Le Théâtre Amazone Compagnie Laurence Andreini." Lawrence Durrell: Actes Du Colloque Pour L'Inauguration De La Bibliothèque Durrell. Ed. Corinne Alexandre-Garner. Nanterre, France: Université Paris-X, 1998. 51-57.

--B. "Review: The Icons." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly 5.1 (1981): 7.
Notes: "B" may stand for Brigham?

Baldwin, Peter. "From Pudding Island: A Personal View." Into the Labyrinth: Essays on the Art of Lawrence Durrell. Ed. Frank L. Kersnowski. Ann Arbor: UMI Research Press, 1989. 125-30.

Begnal, Michael H. "The Poetry of Lawrence Durrell." Into the Labyrinth: Essays on the Art of Lawrence Durrell. Ed. Frank L. Kersnowski. Ann Arbor: UMI Research Press, 1989. 31-38.

Begum, Khani. "Discourse of Desire and Subversion of the Female Subject in Durrell's Poetic Drama Sappho." Studies in the Literary Imagination 24.1 (1991): 29-40.

Beja, Morris. Epiphany in the Modern Novel. Seattle, WA: University of Washington Press, 1971.
Notes: Durrell is mentioned a number of times throughout the text

Berkeley, Lennox. Autumn's Legacy: Opus 58. London: Chester Music and Novello & Co, 1963.
Notes: Contains a song setting of Durrell's "Lesbos" for piano and soprano. Commissioned by the Cheltenham Festival Committee in 1962 and performed there by Richard Lewis and Geoffrey Parsons.

Bolton, Jonathan. "Durrell Rampant/Durrell Passant: The Landscape of the Heraldic Universe." Personal Landscapes: British Poets in Egypt During the Second World War. Jonathan Bolton. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1997. 85-105.

---. "Personal Landscape and the Poetry of the 1940s." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 4 (1995-1996): 62-72.

Bolton, Jonathan. "Personal Landscape: British Poets in Egypt During the Second World War." Diss. University of Maryland College Park, 1996.
Notes: DAI: AAT 9637619. ISBN: 0-591-03398-4

Bolton, Jonathan. Personal Landscapes: British Poets in Egypt During the Second World War. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1997.
Notes: Also see Bolton's dissertation (1997) of the same title.

---. "Prologue: Under Western Eyes: Orientalism, Hybridity, and the Case of the Personal Landscape Poets." Personal Landscapes: British Poets in Egypt During the Second World War. Jonathan Bolton. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1997. xi-xix.

Bosquet, Alain. "Lawrence Durrell Ou L'Azur Ironique." Nouvelle Revue Francaise 14.162 (1966): 1116-23.

---. "La Rentabilité Du Poete." Labrys 5 (1979): 98.

Bowen, Roger. ""The Artist at His Papers": Durrell, Egypt, and the Poetry of Exile." Twentieth Century Literature: A Scholarly and Critical Journal 33.4 (1987): 465-84.

---. "'Monologue for a Cairo Evening': A Cultural Landscape in Wartime." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly 7.5 (1984): 69-77.
Notes: On Miracle Ground II: Second International Lawrence Durrell Conference Proceedings

---. "Native and Exile: The Poetry of Bernard Spencer." The Malahat Review 49 (1979): 5-27.

Bradley, Jerry. The Movement: British Poets of the 1950's. New York: Twayne Publishers, 1993.
Notes: Durrell is mentioned in the chapter "Elizabeth Jennings," on page 92.

Brigham, James A. "At Work in the Durrell Factory: Editing the Collected Poems." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly 5.SI 1 (1981): 260-68.

---. "The Attentive Heart." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly 5.1 (1981): 8-14.

---. "King of Islands." Labrys 5 (1979): 163-66.

---. "The Uncommon Ground." Into the Labyrinth: Essays on the Art of Lawrence Durrell. Ed. Frank L. Kersnowski. Ann Arbor: UMI Research Press, 1989. 23-29.

Brigham, James A., and J. A. Douglas Brigham. "City Full of Dreams: Durrell's Alexandria and the Ghost of Baudelaire." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 6 (1998): 93-103.

Brownjohn, Alan. "Identity Parade." New Statesman 86.20 July (1973): 94.
Notes: Review of Durrell's Vega and Other Poems.

Byron Raizis, Marios. "Lawrence Durrell and the Greek Poets: A Contribution to Cultural History." Lawrence Durrell and the Greek World. Ed. Anna Lillios. London: Associated University Presses, 2004. 241-54.

Carey, John. "Durrell's Drift." New Statesman 72.28 October (1966): 632.

Cargher, John. "Time to Get to Know a Notable Australian." The Bulletin (Sydney) (1970): 49-50.
Notes: Article interviews Peggy Glanville-Hicks on her compositions and operatic setting of Durrell's Sappho. A photograph of Durrell and Glanville-Hicks at work together is included.

Carruth, Hayden. "And I Shal Clynken Yow So Mery a Belle That I Shal Wakyn Al This Companye." Poetry 93.5 (1959): 323-25.

---. "An Inversion of the Accepted." Saturday Review 44.7 January (1961): 28.

Carruthers, Virginia Kirby-Smith, Ed. On Miracle Ground VII Abstracts. Baltimore: University of Baltimore, 1996.
Notes: Collects the abstracts of On Miracle Ground VII, International Lawrence Durrell Conference, July 1-4, 1992, Avignon, France.

Cartwright, Michael. "Playwright As Miracle Worker: An Irish Faustus." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Newsletter 3.4 (1980): 3-11.

Cartwright, Michael, and John response Unterecker. "The Playwright As Miracle Worker: An Irish Faustus." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly 5.SI 1 (1981): 178-89.
Notes: Response, 192-205

Cavafy, Constantine. Three Poems of Cavafy. Trans. Lawrence Durrell. Edinburgh: Tragara Press, 1980.
Notes: These translations first appeared in London Magazine.

Christensen, Peter G. "Lawrence Durrell's Plays: A Reevaluation." Into the Labyrinth: Essays on the Art of Lawrence Durrell. Ed. Frank L. Kersnowski. Ann Arbor: UMI Research Press, 1989. 73-85.

Cleyet, George. "The Villa Seurat Circle: Creative Nexus." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly 4.4 (1981): 3-6.

Cole, Douglas. "Faust and Anti-Faust in Modern Drama." Drama Studies 5 (1966): 39-52.

Crossley-Holland, Kevin. "Introduction." The Oxford Book of Travel Verse. Ed. Kevin Crossley-Holland. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1989. xxv-xxxiv.
Notes: Durrell is mentioned a number of times with particular enthusiasm on page xxxii.

Cushman, Keith. "'Just How Busy All This Nothingness Can Be': Durrell's Irish Faustus." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 5 (1997): 115-26.

Daiches, David. The Present Age: After 1920. London: The Cresset Press, 1958.
Notes: The American edition is retitled The Present Age in British Literature. See pages 66 and 229.

---. The Present Age in British Literature. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1958.
Notes: Retitled from the British Edition, The Present Age: After 1920. See pages 66 and 229.

Durrell Hope, Penelope. "Corfu 2000." Lawrence Durrell and the Greek World. Ed. Anna Lillios. London: Associated University Presses, 2004. 33-35.

Durrell-Hope, Penelope. "Return to Corfu, 2000." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal ns 8 (2001-2002): 26-29.

Durrell, Lawrence. Acte: A Play. London: Faber & Faber, 1964.

---. "Airgraph on Refugee Poets in Africa." Poetry London 2.10 (1944): 212-15.
Notes: Represented varyingly as volume 2 and volume 3. Enumeration is cumulative, so it may be identified as no. 10 in either case.

Durrell, Lawrence. "Anniversary." T. S. Eliot A Symposium. Eds. Richard March and Tambimuttu. New York: Henry Regnery Co., 1949. 88.

---. "Anniversary." T. S. Eliot A Symposium. Eds. Richard March and Tambimuttu. Freeport, NY: Books for Libraries Press, 1968. 88.
Notes: Reprinted from the 1949 printing in New York by Henry Regnery Co.

Durrell, Lawrence. "At Epidaurus." The Fortune Anthology: Stories, Criticism, and Poems. Eds. John Bayliss, Nicholas Moore, and Douglas Newton. London: The Fortune Press, 1942. 51-52.

---. "At Epidaurus." The Oxford Book of Travel Verse. Ed. Kevin Crossley-Holland. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1989. 152-53.

---. "At Nemea." Seven 8 (1940): 2.
Notes: A variant version of "Nemea" with several significant changes.

---. Bromo Bombastes: A Fragment From a Laconic Drama by Gaffer Peeslake, Which Same Being a Brief Extract From His Compendium of Lisson Devices. London: The Caduceus Press, 1933.
Notes: Pseudonymously published under 'Gaffer Peeslake.'

---. "Carol in Corfu." Seven 3 (1938): 2.
Notes: A variant of "Carol on Corfu."

---. "A Cavafy Find." The London Magazine 3.7 (1956): 11-14.
Notes: Contains Durrell commentary on Cavafy and his translation of three early poems: "My Friends, When I Was In Love," "Flowers of May," and "Dounya Gouzeli."

Durrell, Lawrence. "Constrained by History." Passager 5 (1991): 14-15.

---. "Context." The London Magazine 1.11 (1962): 32.
Notes: Durrell briefly answers six questions posed to a range of poets.

---. "Coptic Poem." The Faber Book of Modern Verse. Eds. Michael Roberts and Anne Ridler. 2nd ed. London: Faber & Faber, 1960. 383.
Notes: Durrell is also briefly discussed by Ridler in her introduction to the volume.

---. "Correspondence." Poetry London-New York 1.1 (1956): 34-35.
Notes: Uses much of the same material that appears in Durrell's "The Shades of Dylan Thomas." Encounter 9.6 (1957): 56-59. The original manuscript is held in the University of Victoria, McPherson Library Special Collections, "Lawrence Durrell" fonds, 47.

Durrell, Lawrence. "Daphnis and Chloe (for V.)." View 1.12-12 (1942): 6.
Notes: Variant version of "Daphnis and Chloe" (later than the 1937 version in the Collected Poems). View is an arts magazine edited by Charles Henri Ford.

---. "Daphnis and Chloë." Poetry London 1.5 (1941): 141.
Notes: A variant version of "Daphnis and Chloe."

Durrell, Lawrence. Deus Loci. Ischia: Di Mato Vito (privately printed), 1950.

Durrell, Lawrence. "Eight Aspects of Melissa." Circle .9 (1946): 1-8.

---. "Epidaurus." Poetry London 2.7 (1942): 20-21.
Notes: A variant version of "At Epidaurus."

---. "Epitaph." Poetry London 1.1 (1939): n.pag.
Notes: Poem is not included in Durrell's Collected Poems, 1968. No relationship to Durrell's later poem of the same title.

Durrell, Lawrence. "From Sappho." Quarterly Review of Literature 6 (1951): 105-47.

Durrell, Lawrence. "Funchal." Poetry London 4.13 (1948): 13-14.
Notes: A much-altered version of "Funchal."

Durrell, Lawrence, composer. "The Greek Poems." Lawrence Durrell. Jupiter Recordings, 1962.
Notes: Durrell reads a selection of his Greek poems: "Nemea," "Argos," "In Arcadia," "Asphodels," "Chalcidice," "Aphrodite," "Lesbos," and "Matapan."

Durrell, Lawrence. "Green Coconuts." The Faber Book of Modern Verse. Eds. Michael Roberts and Anne Ridler. 2nd ed. London: Faber & Faber, 1960. 384.
Notes: Durrell is also briefly discussed by Ridler in her introduction to the volume.

---. "Green Coconuts: Rio." The Oxford Book of Travel Verse. Ed. Kevin Crossley-Holland. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1989. 360.

---. The Grey Penitents. London: Steam Press, Turret bookshop, 1974.
Notes: Illustrated (watercolour) by Ralph Steadman. Broadsheet (31 x 49 cm folded to 31 x 23 cm) wrapped in anther broadsheet.

---. "Hero." Poetry London 1.6 (1941): 173.
Notes: This poem is not included in Durrell's Collected Poetry 1968. Durrell's name is mis-spelled as "Laurence."

Durrell, Lawrence. "In a Time of Crisis." The Little Book of Modern Verse. Ed. Anne Ridler. London: Faber & Faber, 1941. 133-34.
Notes: Variant with an added stanza and minor changes.

Durrell, Lawrence. "In A Time Of Crisis (For Nancy)." Poetry London 1.4 (1941): 98-99.
Notes: A slightly variant version of "In Crisis."

---. "In Arcadia." The Faber Book of Modern Verse. Eds. Michael Roberts and Anne Ridler. 2nd ed. London: Faber & Faber, 1960. 382.
Notes: Durrell is also briefly discussed by Ridler in her introduction to the volume.

---. "In Arcadia." Jupiter and Turrell at the Wigmore. Ed. Patrick Gowers. London: Turret Books Publishers, 1968. 10.
Notes: This is a "Souvenir Brochure" of a concert programme called "New Jazz and Modern Poetry," 15 February 1968, 7:30 p.m.

---. "In the Garden of the Villa Cleobolus." Poetry London 3.11 (1947): 17-18.
Notes: A greatly altered version of "In the Garden: Villa Cleobolus."

---. "Introduction." New Poems 1963: A P.E.N. Anthology of Contemporary Poetry. Ed. Lawrence Durrell. London: Hutchinson & Co. Ltd., 1963. 11-12.

---. "Introduction." Wordsworth; Selected by Lawrence Durrell. William Wordsworth. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books, 1973. 9-21.

Durrell, Lawrence, composer. "An Irish Faustus." Lawrence Durrell. Vega, 1962.
Notes: Durrell reads from his play, An Irish Faustus.

Durrell, Lawrence. An Irish Faustus: A Morality in Nine Scenes. London: Faber & Faber, 1963.

---. "Island Fugue (to My Wife)." Poetry London 1.1 (1939): n.pag.
Notes: Poem is not included in Durrell's Collected Poems 1968.

---. "Joss Sticks." Tangier, Morocco 1 (1970): 58.

---. A Key To Modern British Poetry. Oklahoma: University of Oklahoma Press, 1952.
Notes: This is the retitled Key to Modern Poetry in the American edition. Consists of lectures given in Argentina for the British Council.

Durrell, Lawrence. "Lawrence Durrell." Proems. London: The Fortune Press, 1938. 23-43.
Notes: Contains "Unckebunck: A Biography in Little" with extensive prose, "Five Soliloquies Upon the Tomb" and "Themes Heraldic (Selections From)."

---. "Lawrence Durrell." Delta 3.1 (1939): 28-35.
Notes: Contains a slightly variant version of the 14 sections of Durrell's "A Soliloquy of Hamlet"

Durrell, Lawrence. "Lawrence Durrell." Poetry in War-Time. Ed. M. J. Tambimuttu. London: Faber & Faber, 1942. 41-50.
Notes: Contains variant versions of "Epitaph," "Island Fugue," "The Green Man, "In a Time of Crisis" ("In Crisis") and "Letter to Seferis the Greek."

Durrell, Lawrence. "Lawrence Durrell." The Penguin Book of Contemporary Verse. Ed. Kenneth Allott. Hammondsworth: Penguin Books, 1954. 220-24.
Notes: Contains an introduction on Durrell by Kenneth Allot, as well as excerpts from "The Death of General Uncebunke" and "A Ballad of the Good Lord Nelson." All are taken from A Private Country.

Durrell, Lawrence. "Lesbos: Song From a Play." Jupiter and Turrell at the Wigmore. Ed. Patrick Gowers. London: Turret Books Publishers, 1968. 13.
Notes: This is a "Souvenir Brochure" of a concert programme called "New Jazz and Modern Poetry," 15 February 1968, 7:30 p.m.

Durrell, Lawrence. "Letter to Seferis the Greek." Diogenes 1.3 (1941): 96-100.
Notes: A slightly variant version.

---. "Letters in Darkness." The London Magazine 1.8 (1954): 20-22.
Notes: A variant of Durrell's "Letters in Darkness (Belgrade)."

Durrell, Lawrence. "Levant." The Oxford Book of Travel Verse. Ed. Kevin Crossley-Holland. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1989. 271-72.

---. Lifelines. Edinburgh: The Tragara Press, 1974.
Notes: Contains: "Certain Landfalls," "Postmark," "Picture of Geishas," and "A Patch of Dust."

Durrell, Lawrence. "Logos." The New English Weekly 14.21 (1939): 316.

---. "The Love Poems of Lawrence Durrell." Lawrence Durrell. Argo Record Co. Ltd., 1962.
Notes: A recording of Durrell reading a number of his poems: "Freedom," "Water Music," "Episode," "By the Lake," "A Portrait Theodora," "Conon in Exile," "To Ping-ku Asleep," "Cradle Song," "Heloise and Abelard," "John Donne," "La Rochefoucauld," "Poggio," "Levant," "Alexandria," "The Anecdotes," "Song of Zarathustra," "Ballad of the Oedipus Complex," "A Ballad of the Good Lord Nelson," "Ballad of Psychoanalysis," and "Bitter Lemons."

Durrell, Lawrence. "A Lyric For Nikh." The Booster 2.7 (1937): 37.
Notes: reprinted in 1968

Durrell, Lawrence. "Mythology: I." View 3.3 (1943): 83.
Notes: Variant version of "Coptic Poem." View is an arts magazine edited by Charles Henri Ford.

Durrell, Lawrence. "Mythology: II." View 3.3 (1943): 83.
Notes: Slightly variant version of "Mythology." View is an arts magazine edited by Charles Henri Ford.

---, Ed. New Poems 1963: A P.E.N. Anthology of Contemporary Poetry. London: Hutchinson & Co. Ltd., 1963.
Notes: Contains a brief introduction and poetry from 1963 selected by Lawrence Durrell. Particularly prominent authors include: Joan Forman, D.J. Enright, G.S. Fraser, Elizabeth Jennings, Sylvia Plath, Edith Sitwell, Ted Hughes, and others. The work demonstrates Durrell's tastes and choices in collecting other author's works.

---. "A Noctuary." Poetry London 1.3 (1940): 82-83.
Notes: A greatly varied version of "A Noctuary in Athens."

---. "The Octagon Room, National Gallery '55." New Poems 1956. Eds Stephen Spender, Elizabeth Jennings, and Dannie Abse. London: Michael Joseph, 1956. 49-50.

Durrell, Lawrence. "On First Looking Into The Loeb Horace." Selected Writing. Ed. Reginald Moore. London: Nicholson and Watson, 1944. 101-02.
Notes: A slightly variant version of the poem.

Durrell, Lawrence. On the Suchness of the Old Boy. Illus. Sappho Durrell. London: Turret Books, 1972.

Durrell, Lawrence. "Owed to America." Holiday 44.2 (1968): 84.

Durrell, Lawrence. "Owed to America." The Oxford Book of Travel Verse. Ed. Kevin Crossley-Holland. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1989. 375-76.

Durrell, Lawrence. The Parthenon. Rhodes: Privately Printed, 1946.

---. "Persuasions Corfu." Harper's Bazaar 99.May (1966): 177.
Notes: A variant version of "Persuasions." May contain a fourth stanza, but it is unclear whether this belongs to the poem of the advertisement on the previous page.

Durrell, Lawrence. "Poem in Space and Time." New Directions in Prose and Poetry 5 (1940): 342-47.
Notes: A variant version of Durrell's "The Prayer-Wheel."

---. "The Poetry of Elytis." Books Abroad 49 (1975): 660.

Durrell, Lawrence. Private Drafts. Nicosia, Cyprus: Privately Printed, 1955.
Notes: Contains "Bitter Lemons," "Near Kyrenia," "Nicosia," "The Meeting," "John Donne," "Poem," "Ballad of Psychoanalysis," and "At The Long Bar."

Durrell, Lawrence. Quaint Fragment: Poems Written Between the Ages of Sixteen and Nineteen. London: The Cecil Press, 1931.

Durrell, Lawrence. "The Rhône at Beaucaire." Passager 5 (1991): 17.

Durrell, Lawrence. "Rilke." Poetry London 1.3 (1940): 84-85.
Notes: A review of Rainer Maria Rilke's Duino Elegies.

---. Sappho: A Play in Verse. London: Faber & Faber, 1950.

---. "Sappho and After." Labrys 5 (1979): 31-33.

---. "Sarajevo." The Oxford Book of Travel Verse. Ed. Kevin Crossley-Holland. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1989. 152.

Durrell, Lawrence. "Self to Not-Self." Poetry London 4.14 (1948): 14.
Notes: A greatly altered version of "Self to Not-Self," containing a third middle stanza.

---. "Seven Poems." Atlantic Anthology. Eds Jankel White Antonia MacLaren-Ross J. Adler. London: The Fortune Press, 1945. 86-90.
Notes: Contains variant versions of Durrell's poems "Sea Music" (later "Water Music"), "Tribes," "Pearls," "Air to Seria," "Heloise and Abelard," "The Pilot" and "La Rouchefoucauld."

Durrell, Lawrence. "Six Poems." Seven 4 (1939): 4-9.
Notes: Variant versions of "The Ego's Own Egg," "The Hanged Man," "Father Nicholas His Death," "The Poet, I." "A Small Scripture To Nancy," & "Adam"

---. "Swans." The Faber Book of Modern Verse. Eds. Michael Roberts and Anne Ridler. 2nd ed. London: Faber & Faber, 1960. 383-84.
Notes: Durrell is also briefly discussed by Ridler in her introduction to the volume.

---. Ten Poems. London: The Caduceus Press, 1932.

---. "Ten Poems." Experimental Review 3 (1941): n.pag.
Notes: Contains Durrell's "The Hanged Man," "Three Carols and A Soliloquy from Uncebuncke," "In Crisis," "Father Nicolas His Death," "Sermon of One," "The Three Sons to Leslie Gerald, my brothers," and "Fangbrand (A biography)." Some are slight variants. The introduction lists the poems as deriving from the unpublished manuscript of A Private Country.

---. Transition: Poems. London: The Caduceus Press, 1934.

---. "Two Poems." New Writing and Daylight 7 (1946): 151-52.
Notes: Contains "Blind Homer" and "Rodini."

Durrell, Lawrence. "Two Poems by Lawrence Durrell." Encounter 71.3 (1961): 3-4.
Notes: Contains variant editions of "Aphrodite" and "A Persian Lady."

Durrell, Lawrence, composer. "Ulysses Come Back, Sketch for a Musical." Lawrence Durrell, et al. Turret Recording, 1970.

---. "A Water-Colour of Venice." The Faber Book of Modern Verse. Eds. Michael Roberts and Anne Ridler. 2nd ed. London: Faber & Faber, 1960. 385.
Notes: Durrell is also briefly discussed by Ridler in her introduction to the volume.

Durrell, Lawrence Jennings Elizabeth Thomas R. S. Selected Poems: Lawrence Durrell, Elizabeth Jennings, R.S. Thomas. Hamondsworth: Penguin Books, 1962.

Eng, Steve. "The Lyric Stuggles of John Gawsworth." Books at Iowa 38 (1983): 29-45.

Fackler, Herbert V. "Reflections on a Slender Volume: Durrell's The Ikons." Lawrence Durrell: Comprehending the Whole. Eds Julius Rowan Raper, Melody L. Enscore, and Paige Matthey Bynum. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 1995. 118-23.

Fedden, Robin. Personal Landscape. London: Turret Books, 1966.
Notes: An account of the Personal Landscape journal with a reproduction of its first table of contents.

---, Ed. Personal Landscape: An Anthology of Exile. London: Editions Poetry London, 1945.
Notes: Durrell is listed as the editor of this volume in a number of issues of Poetry London published by Editions Poetry London.

Firchow, Peter. "Review: Collected Poems: 1931-1974." World Literature Today 56.1 (1982): 117.

Fleissner, R. F. "Faustus's Wearing of Fausts Green." Germanic Notes 15.3-4 (1984): 57.

Fraser, G. S. "Lawrence Durrell." Essays on Twentieth-Century Poets. George Fraser. Leicester: Leicester University Press, 1977. 175-81.

---. Lawrence Durrell: A Critical Study. 1968. London: Faber & Faber, 1973.
Notes: Revised edition.

---. Lawrence Durrell: A Study. New York: E.P. Dutton, 1968.

---. "Matter and Art." New Statesman and Nation 52.13 October (1956): 459.

---. The Modern Writer and His World. London: Derek Verschoyle, 1953.
Notes: See pp. 28 and 264. Durrell is discussed in more detail in the revised edition of 1964.

---. The Modern Writer and His World. 1953. London: Andre Deutsch Ltd., 1964.
Notes: Significantly revised edition. See pp. 182-184, 322, and 342-345.

---. "Recent Verse: London and Cairo." Poetry London 2.10 (1944): 215-19.
Notes: Represented varyingly as volume 2 and volume 3. Enumeration is cumulative, so it may be identified as no. 10 in either case.

Friedman, Alan Warren, Ed. Critical Essays on Lawrence Durrell. Critical Essays on British Literature. Boston: G.K. Hall & Co., 1987.

---. Lawrence Durrell and "The Alexandria Quartet": Art for Love's Sake. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1970.

Gallup, Donald C. "Collecting Lawrence Durrell 1955-1986." What Mad Pursuits! More Memories of a Yale Librarian. Donald C. Gallup. New Haven: Yale University, 1998. 110-15.
Notes: Mistakenly lists Durrell's death as before 1988.

Gaster, Beryl. "Lawrence Durrell." Contemporary Review 205.July (1964): 375-79.

Georginis, E. G. "Variations of Experience: Expatriate British Writers in the Middle East During the Second World War." Diss. University of Loughborough, 1989.

Gerhardt, Hans-Peter M. "Durrells An Irish Faustus Als Beispiel Einer Modernen Angelsachsischen Auspragung Der Faustfigur." Faust-Blatter 32 (1976): 1150-63.

Glanville-Hicks, Peggy. Sappho: An Opera in Three Acts. Librettist Lawrence Durrell. Sydney: Australian Music Centre, 1965.
Notes: AMC Library number: Q 782.1/GLA 4 v.2

Goulianos, Joan. "Lawrence Durrell and Alexandria." The Virginia Quarterly Review 45.4 (1969): 664-73.

Goulianos, Joan Susan. "Lawrence Durrell's Greek Landscape." Diss. Columbia University, 1968.
Notes: DAI 31:4770-71A

Gowers, Patrick. Jupiter and Turret at the Wigmore. London: Turret Books Publishers, 1968.
Notes: This is a "Souvenir Brochure" of a concert programme called "New Jazz and Modern Poetry," 15 February 1968, 7:30 p.m. The programme features music by Wallace Southam, Erich Fried, Georg Rapp, John Tavener, George MacBeth, Patrick Gowers. The jazz consists of settings of poetic works by Durrell, Edward Lucie-Smith, Michael Baldwin, W.H. Auden, Christopher Logue, George MacBeth, Erich Fried, Georg Rapp, Christina Rossetti, and Lord Byron. Included are texts of the poems, including Durrell's "Lesbos" and "In Arcadia." Both settings of Durrell's works are by Southam and have been published.

Green, Peter. "A Small Blond Firework: The Fertile Limitations of Lawrence Durrell." New Republic 219.14 September (1998): 55-56, 58-60.
Notes: Ostensibly a review article on Lawrence Durrell: A Biography, Through the Dark Labyrinth: A Biography of Lawrence Durrell and Lawrence Durrell's Major Novels: The Kingdom of the Imagination, this article is more a personal response to Durrell's works and his circle.

Gunn, Thom. "Manner and Mannerism." Yale Review 50.September (1960): 128-30.

Haneya, Ken' ichi. "Modanizumu No Keishosha." Eigo Seinen 136.12 (1991): 614-15.

Hauge, Ingvar. "Lawrence Durrell Fram Til Aleksandriak-Vartetten." Samtiden 71 (1962): 220-26.

Hollahan, Eugene. "A Great Mine of Forms." Studies In The Literary Imagination 24.1 (1991): 1-7.

Holmes, John. "Self-Portrait in Metre." New York Times Book Review .31 July (1960): 12.

Howard, Ron. "The Plays of Lawrence Durrell." Balcony 5 (1966): 43-47.

---. "The Plays of Lawrence Durrell." The Sydney Review 5 (1966): 43-47.

Hungerford, Edward A. "Theodore Stephanides: Man and Poet." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly 7.5 (1984): 229-34.
Notes: On Miracle Ground II: Second International Lawrence Durrell Conference Proceedings

Jamuna, B. S. "'A Look in the Eye of the Mind': Durrell and Taoism." S B Academic Review: A Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies and Research 5.1 (1996): 37-40.
Notes: The journal is published for The Centre for Research, S B College, Changanassery, Kerala 686 101, India.

Jenkins, Alan. "Anti-Home Thoughts From Abroad." Times Literary Supplement 4104.27 November (1981): 1397-98.
Notes: Review of Literary Lifelines, A Smile in the Mind's Eye and Collected Poems 1931-1974.

Jennings, Elizabeth. "Lawrence Durrell: The Vision of the Observer." Seven Men of Vision: An Appreciation. Elizabeth Jennings. London: Vision Press, 1976. 81-109.
Notes: Focuses almost exclusively on Durrell's poetry and its relationship to Greece.

Karagiorgos, Panos, Ed. Lawrence Durrell and the Greek World: Proceedings of the Conference Session of July 5, 2000. Corfu, Greece: Ionian University, 2000.

Keeley, Edmund. "D. H. Lawrence's 'The Argonauts': Mediterranean Voyagers With Crescent Feet." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly 5.3 (1982): 9-13.

---. Inventing Paradise: The Greek Journey, 1937-47. New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 1999.
Notes: An article by Keeley, "Miller, Durrell and Their Greek Friends, 1939-1947," covers much of the same material appeared in Deus Loci NS 6 (1998): 133-157.

Keller, Isabelle. "A Portrait of Durrellian Cities: The Anamorphic Blurring of Cityscapes." Lawrence Durrell Revisited : Lawrence Durrell Revisité. Ed. Corinne Alexandre-Garner. Nanterre, France: Université Paris X, 2002. 133-54.
Notes: Mistakenly listed as beginning on page 135 in the table of contents.

Kirby Smith Carruthers, Virginia. "'Memory's Seditious Brew': Mythic Resonances in Durrell's Greek Poetry." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 5 (1997): 127-36.

Lacoue-Labarthe, Judith. "'Not Translate, but Transplant': Ambassades Du Récit (Dans Les Ambassadeurs De Henry James, Le Quatuor D'Alexandrie De Lawrence Durrell Et Au-Dessous Du Volcan De Malcolm Lowry)." Revue De Littérature Comparée 74.1 (2000): 55-74.

Levi, Peter. "Lawrence Durrell's Greek Poems." Labrys 5 (1979): 101-03.

Lillios, Anna, Ed. Lawrence Durrell and the Greek World. London: Associated University Presses, 2004.

Lorenz, Paul. "Heraclitus Against the Barbarians: John Fowles's The Magus." Twentieth Century Literature 42.1 (1996): 69-87.

Lorenz, Paul H. "Faust Revisited: Lawrence Durrell's An Irish Faustus." Publications of the Mississippi Philological Association (1993): 85-90.

---. "Melissa: From Conon the Philosopher to the Banker Affad and Beyond." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 3 (1994): 60-74.

---. "'O World of Little Mirrors in the Light': Al Khemia in The Avignon Quintet." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 6 (1998): 104-17.

Lund, Mary Graham. "Eight Aspects of Melissa: An Air of Mystery." Forum (University of Houston) 3.9 (1962): 18-22.

MacDonald, Ann Carton. "Spirit of Place: The Role of Landscape in the Poetry of Lawrence Durrell." Diss. Carleton University.

MacNiven, Ian S. "Mirror of Crises: The Poetry of Lawrence Durrell." Critical Essays on Lawrence Durrell. Ed. Alan Warren Friedman. Boston: G.K. Hall & Co., 1987. 81-103.

Manguel, Alberto. "The Novelist As Poet." Books in Canada 12.3 (1983): 11-12.

Manning, Olivia. "Poets in Exile." Horizon 10.58 (1944): 270-79.

Matthews, John. "Threading the Maze." Labrys 5 (1979): 1-4.
Notes: Introduction to Labrys special issue on Durrell.

McClatchy, J. D. "All Told." Poetry 111.3 (1982): 170-77.

McGuinness, Patrick. "'The Perfect Form of Public Reticence': Some Aspects of Lawrence Durrell's Poetry." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 2 (1993): 89-99.

Menuhin, Diana. "Lawrence Durrell in Alexandria and Sommieres." Twentieth Century Literature: A Scholarly and Critical Journal 33.3 (1987): 308-11.

Miller, Karl. "Poet's Novels." Listener 61 (1959): 1099-100.

Moore, Geoffrey. Poetry To-Day. Folcroft, PA: Folcroft Press, Inc., 1958.

Morrison, Ray. "The Influence of Otto Rank on Lawrence Durrell's The Dark Labyrinth, Sappho and The Alexandria Quartet." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly 7.5 (1984): 135-44.
Notes: On Miracle Ground II: Second International Lawrence Durrell Conference Proceedings

---. "'With His Art Like a Vase': 'Fangbrand' - An Heraldic Life As Poetry." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly 5.1 (1981): 1-5.

Nichols, James R. "Ah - the Wonder of My Body: The Wandering of My Mind: Classicism and Lawrence Durrell's Literary Tradition." Twentieth Century Literature: A Scholarly and Critical Journal 33.4 (1987): 449-64.

Peirce, Carol. "Introduction." Prospero's Cell: A Guide to the Landscape and Manners of the Island of Corfu. Lawrence Durrell. New York: Marlowe & Company, 1996. xi-xxii.

---. "A Reading of Durrell's Map: John Wain's Oxford Lecture." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Newsletter 3.2 (1979): 3-8.

Pharand, Michel W. "Personal Neurasthenia: Eros and Thanatos in the Poetry of Lawrence Durrell." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 3 (1994): 98-112.

Pinchin, Jane Lagoudis. Alexandria Still: Forster, Durrell and Cavafy. Princeton Essays in Literature. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1977.

Porteus, Hugh Gordon. "Points of View: Three Exiles." Poetry London 3.12 (1947): 28-31.
Notes: A review of Keith Douglas' Alamein to Zem-Zem; Durrell's Cities, Plains and People and Prospero's Cell; and Bernard Spencer's Aegean Islands. Durrell is described as "one of the most brilliant prose writers since Joyce" (28).

Powell, Lawrence Clark. "Speaking of Books." Books in My Baggage: Adventures in Reading and Collecting. Lawrence Clark Powell. London: Constable, 1960. 74-89.

Powers, Anthony. Memorials of Sleep: Seven Songs to Poems by Lawrence Durrell. London: Oxford University Press, 2000.
Notes: A setting of Durrell's poetry for Tenor solo and orchestra. Contains "Echoes," "Lesbos," "A Water-Colour of Venice," "Aphrodite," "Water Music," "Nemea," and "Finis."

---. The Swing of the Sea. London: Oxford University Press, 1992.
Notes: A setting of Durrell's "Water Music" for soprano solo and small ensemble (two clarinets, viola, cello, and bass). ID [#N8314].

Pownall, David E. "Lawrence Durrell." Articles on Twentieth Century Literature: An Annotated Bibliography 1954 to 1970. Ed. David E. Pownall. New York: Kraus-Thomason Organization Ltd., 1973. 728-42.
Notes: Contains bibliographical entries drawn from the journal Twentieth Century Literature.

Press, John. The Chequer'd Shade: Reflections on Obscurity in Poetry. London: Oxford University Press, 1968.
Notes: Frequent references are made to Durrell's works, Key to Modern Poetry and Tree of Idleness in particular.

---. "Poets of the Second World War and of the 1940's: Introduction." A Map of Modern English Verse. John Press. London: Oxford University Press, 1969. 230-35.
Notes: The introduction segment of the chapter discusses Durrell. "Nemea" is also included in the poetry selections that follow.

---. "Travellers." Rule and Energy: Trends in British Poetry Since the Second World War. John Press. London: Oxford University Press, 1963. 202-35.
Notes: Text of the George Elliston Poetry Foundation Lectures, University of Cincinnati, 1962.

Quinn, Patrick. "Wandering With Wellies Over the Pudding Island: England in the Poetry of Lawrence Durrell." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 4 (1995-1996): 33-40.

Radavich, David. "A Grecian Turn: Poems From Corfu." Lawrence Durrell and the Greek World. Ed. Anna Lillios. London: Associated University Presses, 2004. 309-15.

Rexroth, Kenneth. "The Footsteps of Horrace." Nation 184.18 May (1957): 444.

Rhodes, Nick. "A Necessary Bias." PN Review 5.4 (1978): 51-52.

Robillard, Douglas Jr. "In the Capital of Memory: The Alexandria of Durrell and Cavafy." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly 5.SI 1 (1981): 78-87.

Robinson, Jeremy. "Love, Culture, and Poetry." Into the Labyrinth: Essays on the Art of Lawrence Durrell. Ed. Frank L. Kersnowksi. Ann Arbor: UMI Research Press, 1989. 141-50.

---. Love, Culture & Poetry: A Study of Lawrence Durrell. Kidderminster, Worcester, England: Crescent Moon, 1990.
Notes: An extended version of an essay originally appearing in Into the Labyrinth: Essays on the Art of Lawrence Durrell. Rather rough bookmaking.

Rodenbeck, John. "Literary Alexandria." Massachusetts Review 42.4 (2002): 524-72.

Roessel, David. In Byron's Shadow: Modern Greece in English & American Literature From 1770 to 1967. New York: Oxford University Press, 2002.
Notes: Durrell is discussed most extensively in the Introduction and Conclusion.

Rohan, Jean-Pierre de. "Lawrence Durrell." Book and Magazine Collector .47 (1988): 22-29.
Notes: Contains a review of Durrell's publishing career, with a particular emphasis on British editions. Contains a bibliography of book publications in the UK of Durrell's materials, as well as a pricing guide for these works.

Ross, Alan. "Mediterranean Littorals." Poetry 1945-1950. Alan Ross. London: Longmans, Green and Co., 1951. 27-30.

---. "The Poetry of Mnemotechny." Poetry London 10 (1944): 236-38.

---. "Rhyme and Reason." New York Times Book Review .17 September (1967): 20.

Routh, Francis. "Songs of Lawrence Durrell.", 1966.
Notes: A song cycle on Durrell's poetry, for voice and piano. Contains "Echo," "Lesbos," "Nemea," "The Unimportant Morning," and "Water Music."

Sajavaara, Kari. Imagery in Lawrence Durrell's Prose. Mémoires De La Société Néophilologique De Helsinki 35. Helsinki: Société Néophilologique, 1975.
Notes: Sajavaara offers a detailed study of imagery in Durrell's works, as well as how imagery and theme interact.

Scott-James, R. A. Fifty Years of English Literature 1900-1950. London: Longmans, Green, 1951.
Notes: See page 234.

Scott, W. T. "Lyric Line With Elegance." Saturday Review 40.22 June (1957): 31.

Seferis, George. "The Greek Poems of Lawrence Durrell." Labrys 5 (1979): 85-92.

---. The King of Asine and Other Poems. Trans. Lawrence Spencer Bernard Valaoritis Nanos Durrell. London: John Lehmann Ltd., 1948.

Sertoli, Giuseppe. Lawrence Durrell. Civilta Letteraria Del Novecento: Sezione Inglese - Americana 6. Milano: University of Mersia, 1967.

Sharon, Avi. "New Friends For New Places: England Rediscovers Greece (Mid-Twentieth Century Literary Connections)." Arion: A Journal of Humanities and the Classics 8.2 (2000): 42-62.

Silverstein, Norman, and Arthur L. Lewis. "Durrell's 'Song for Zarathustra'." The Explicator 21.2 (1962): item 10.

Sivadasan, C. P. ""Green Coconuts: Rio" - A Stylistic Analysis." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 7 (1999-2000): 213-14.

Smith, Janet Adam. "Books of the Quartet." The Criterion 18.70 (1938): 113-18.
Notes: Reviews Proems and comments on Durrell's contribution.

Smith, Rowland. "Service in Exile: Poets Abroad in Wartime." The Dalhousie Review 75.1 (1995): 81-97.
Notes: While essentially a review article, Smith engages extensively with the Alexandria Quartet and adds to Bowen's initial work in "Many Histories Deep": The Personal Landscape Poets in Egypt, 1940-45. Madison: Farleigh Dickinson University Press, 1995.

Southam, Wallace. Lesbos. Arr. Patrick Smythe. Oxford Solo Songs. London: Oxford University Press, 1967.
Notes: Consists of one broadsheet musical setting of Durrell's poem "Lesbos." Carries the note: "This song is recorded (7" E.P.) on Jupiter jep O C 39 by Belle Gonzalez accompanied by a small jazz ensemble. The present adaptation for voice and piano is by Patrick Smythe."

Spanaki, Marianna. "Egypt and Cyprus: Representations of Colonialism in Cavafy, Pierides, Roufos, and Durrell." Journal of the Hellenic Diaspora 23.2 (1997): 111-26.

Stahl, Fa. "Physics As Metaphor and Vice-Versa." Leonardo 20.1 (1987): 57-64.

Stanford, Derek. "Lawrence Durrell." The Freedom of Poetry: Studies in Contemporary Verse. Derek Stanford. London: The Falcon Press, 1947. 123-35.
Notes: Also printed in under the same title, The Hague, Holland: Mouton & Company, 1947. Very good photograph of Durrell on p. 125.

---. "Lawrence Durrell: An Early View of His Poetry." The World of Lawrence Durrell. Ed Harry T. Moore. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 1962. 38-48.
Notes: From Stanford's The Freedom of Poetry: Studies in Contemporary Verse. London: The Falcon Press; 1947; pp. 123-135.

---. "Lawrence Durrell As Poet: Some Retrospections and Presumptions." Labrys 5 (1979): 104-09.

Stanford, Derek. "Virtuoso Verse." Books and Bookmen July (1973): 96.

Stock, Robert. "Loneliness in the Isles of Greece." Poetry 91 (1958): 396-99.

Stoneback, H. R. "'Music Is Love in Search of a Word': Durrell and Lanier - a Song, a Source, a Letter." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Journal NS 1 (1992): 110-14.

Sweetman, David. "Princely Pyknic." New Statesman 100.31 October (1980): 28.
Notes: Reviews of Durrell's Smile in the Mind's Eye and Collected Poems 1931-1974.

Sykes, Gerald. "Durrell's 1984." New York Times Book Review .14 April (1968): 4, 14.

Tambimuttu. "First Letter." Poetry London-New York 1.1 (1956): 1-2.
Notes: Durrell is mentioned briefly.

---. "Letter." Poetry London 2.10 (1944): 219.
Notes: This letter responds to G.S. Fraser's of the same issue. The issue is represented varyingly as volume 2 and volume 3. Enumeration is cumulative, so it may be identified as no. 10 in either case.

Thaniel, George. "Dwellers in the Greek Eye (George Seferis and Lawrence Durrell)." Scripta Mediterranea 8-9 (1987-1988): 3-31.
Notes: Reprinted in Thaniel's Seferis and Friends.

---. "Dwellers in the Greek Eye: George Seferis and Lawrence Durrell." Seferis and Friends. George Thaniel. Stratford, Ontario: Mercury Press, 1994.
Notes: Contains letters between Durrell and Seferis.

---. Seferis and Friends. Ed. Ed Phinney. Stratford, Ontario: Mercury Press, 1994.
Notes: Contains numerous references to Durrell, a chapter exclusively on Durrell and Seferis (based on manuscript materials in the Gennadius Library, Athens), and the text of letters by between Durrell and Seferis. Posthumously edited by Ed Phinney.

Thornton, Lawrence. "Narcissims and Selflessness in The Alexandria Quartet." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Newsletter 1.4 (1978): 3-22.
Notes: Reprinted in Thornton's Unbodied Hope: Narcissism and the Modern Novel. Lewisburg: Bucknell University Press, 1984. pp. 129-148.

Tindal, William York. Forces in Modern British Literature: 1885-1946. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1947.
Notes: Durrell is discussed at three points, all with regard to his poetry.

Tolley, A. T. "The Course of British Modernism [II]." The Poetry of the Forties in Britain. A. T. Tolley. Ottawa: Carleton University Press, 1985. 37-48.

---. The Poetry of the Forties in Britain. Ottawa: Carleton University Press, 1985.
Notes: Durrell is discussed throughout the volume, but has short sections dedicated to his poetry of the 1940's and his verse drama Sappho.

---. "Verse Drama [III]." The Poetry of the Forties in Britain. A. T. Tolley. Ottawa: Carleton University Press, 1985. 192-96.

Truchler, Leo. "Versuch Uber Lawrence Durrell." Die Neueren Sprachen 70 (1971): 289-308.

Unterecker, John. "Learning to Live With the Devil." Saturday Review 47.21 March (1964): 42-43.

Valaoritis, Nanos. "Remembering the Poets: Translating Seferis With Durrell and Bernard Spencer." Lawrence Durrell and the Greek World. Ed. Anna Lillios. London: Associated University Presses, 2004. 46-56.

Waller, John. "Lawrence Durrell: A Clever Magician." Poetry Review 38.3 (1947): 177-82.

Weigel, John A. Lawrence Durrell. New York: Twayne, 1965.
Notes: Later revised (substantially) & reprinted as Lawrence Durrell Boston: G.K. Hall & Co., 1989.

Wells, Howard. "UC San Diego: Ogden's 'The Awakening of Sappho' [Premiere]." High Fidelity 32.February (1982): 28-29.
Notes: Vander Closter notes "Reviews the opera based on Durrell's Sappho" by UCSD professor Wilbur (Will) Ogden.

Williams, Gwyn. "Durrell in Egypt." Twentieth Century Literature: A Scholarly and Critical Journal 33.3 (1987): 298-302.

Wosk, Julie. "Lawrence Durrell: The Poet As Pygmalion." Deus Loci: The Lawrence Durrell Quarterly 5.SI 1 (1981): 158-75.

Young, Vernon. "From "Poetry Chronicle: The Light Is Dark Enough"." Critical Essays on Lawrence Durrell. Ed. Alan Warren Friedman. Boston: G.K. Hall & Co., 1987. 48-50.
Notes: Reprinted from Hudson Review 34.1 (1981), 144-146.


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