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[1] Dedicatory Essay in Honor of Margaret Mann Phillips, Including a Bibliography of Her Works by VIRGINIA W. CALLAHAN MARGARET Mann Phillips was born in Kimberworth, York- shire, on January 23, 1906, the daughter of the Reverend Fran- cis Arthur Mann. It was from her father that she received her earliest lessons in Latin. In Within the City Wall, a memoir of her childhood, the focus was on her life as a twelve year old in i918 at the end of the Great War. Much of the material in the volume was based on her diaries and earliest writings, among them an historical romance set in fifteenth- century York. From this little book one glimpses the excitement of her expanding mind, her awareness of the gradual inward growth of creative ideas, and her youthful realization that, as she put it, "the creative work of the world is done by people who have bridged the gulf between reality and dream." A mention of France in the memoir provokes an eloquent evocation of her later student days in Paris, which was to become for her "the heart's home." In a book of verse entitled Outgoing, published in 193 6, one
Erasmus of Rotterdam Society Yearbook – Brill
Published: Jan 1, 1981
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