Richards, are found in Maud Bodkins papers, held in the Bodleian Library.Ī College with a rich and interesting history, and a mission to serve the needs of society through education that is as vitally important today as it was in 1768. In 1951 Bodkin published a sequel, Studies of Type-Images in Poetry, Religion and Philosophy, developing her ideas towards a synthesis between poetry and religion.Īnother key work was The Quest for Salvation in an Ancient and a Modern Play (London and New York: Oxford University Press, 1941).Ĭorrespondence with other writers such as T.S.Įliot, John Updike, Thomas Pynchon and literary critic I.Ī. However, Woolf did comment in a letter to Miss Bodkin that when a critic of your intelligence looks at ones work from a special angle, the result is extremely suggestive. She discovered a deep-seated primitive meaning behind recurring poetic images, symbols, and situations.
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