Michael Williams

Standard Name: Williams, Michael

Connections

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Family and Intimate relationships Margiad Evans
ME married Michael Williams in Gloucester. Nobody's allowed to come to our absurd wedding,
Lloyd-Morgan, Ceridwen. Margiad Evans. Seren, 1998.
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she wrote.
Dearnley, Moira. Margiad Evans. University of Wales Press, 1982.
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Literary responses Willa Cather
Michael Williams in The Commonweal called this book a wonderful demonstration of the artist's power, in that Cather had steeped her story in Roman Catholic spirituality as no Catholic American writer could have done.
Cather, Willa. On Writing. Editor Tennant, Stephen, Alfred A. Knopf, 1949.
13
Material Conditions of Writing Margiad Evans
Separated from her husband by the Second World War, Margiad Evans published the descriptively-titled Autobiography, based on revision of her journals, in which she tried to convey her sense of the natural Oneness
Evans, Margiad. A Ray of Darkness. Arthur Barker, 1952.
20
Residence Margiad Evans
Not long after their marriage, the Williamses (ME and her husband ) moved to a cottage called Potacre at Llangarron in Herefordshire (which she calls our lovely county),
Evans, Margiad. A Ray of Darkness. Arthur Barker, 1952.
17
a village to the southwest of Ross.
Lloyd-Morgan, Ceridwen, and Margiad Evans. “Introduction”. The Old and the Young, Seren, 1998, pp. 7-17.
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Dearnley, Moira. Margiad Evans. University of Wales Press, 1982.
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Residence Margiad Evans
Following the sale of the farm at Llangarron in Herefordshire where Michael Williams had worked, he and ME had to leave their second cottage there. So came to an end her last year in the...
Residence Margiad Evans
ME and her husband, Michael Williams , travelled to Ireland on money anonymously supplied as a literary benefaction by Bryher .
Evans, Margiad. A Ray of Darkness. Arthur Barker, 1952.
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Residence Margiad Evans
After her holiday in Ireland, ME went to live at Gloucester with her sister-in-law Hilda Howell while her husband began a two-year teacher training course at a college in Cheltenham.
Evans, Margiad. A Ray of Darkness. Arthur Barker, 1952.
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Residence Margiad Evans
ME and her husband and baby moved from the remote Black House in Elkstone to Leckhampton Road in Cheltenham, where they lived for two years.
Dearnley, Moira. Margiad Evans. University of Wales Press, 1982.
58
Residence Margiad Evans
After ME 's husband took up a teaching post at Hartfield in Sussex, she moved with the baby to The Bungalow in nearby Hartwell. Here she was to live for the rest of...

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Texts

Williams, Michael. British Tractors for World Farming : An Illustrated History. Blandford Press , 1980.