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              Letter from Colbert Kearney
              UGA G/G17/2/73/287 · Item · 01/09/1980
              Part of Gaeilge

              Letter from Colbert Kearney to Eoghan Ó Tuairisc saying that he had met Kathleen Raine at the recent Yeats Summer School in Sligo and had been off to Dún Chaon with the family for a holiday. Says that he has started a novel, and hopes that they can meet u

              Poems by Colbert Kearney
              UGA G/G17/2/73/634 · Item · [04/1962]
              Part of Gaeilge

              Typescript of poem with handwritten amendments entitled "To John Keats", by Colbert Kearney, dedicated to ERW, as well as "In Transit".

              Two poems by Colbert Kearney
              UGA G/G17/2/73/639 · Item · 1967
              Part of Gaeilge

              Typescript of two poems by Colbert Kearney, "Boys swimming in the Grand Canal at Mount Street Bridge" and "Diarmaid to Grainne".

              Letter from Colbert Kearney
              UGA G/G17/2/73/640 · Item · 10/01/1969
              Part of Gaeilge

              Letter from Colbert Kearney, King's College, Cambridge to Eugene Watters stating that he is back in Cambridge, describing the weather as typically fennish; "none of the graces but all of the defects of Irish midlands". He is transferring from the fine arts to the English faculty. He plays a bit of rugby and soccer and reads a lot, picking up bits and pieces on B R Haydon. He says the Library is outstanding and that the College is politicised in the "Schoolboy" sort of way. He had Una's little oil-painting (Esker Bridge) hanging in his room.

              Letter from Colbert Kearney
              UGA G/G17/2/73/641 · Item · 19/05/1969
              Part of Gaeilge

              Letter from Colbert Kearney, King's College, Cambridge to Eugene Watters, saying that he is delighted to hear from him and that the work is going well also. Says he supervisor has just put out a book on Shakespearean audiences, and that she has suggested he write a comparison of Haydon and Hazlett, so he has to go through 25 volumes of prose. He says he will save the rest of his news for when he visits him in the summer.