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A Language Not to be Betrayed

on BBC Radio 3

I should use, as the trees and birds did
A language not to be betrayed. An inquiry into the poetic achievement of Edward Thomas , on the occasion of the centenary of his birth.
Conducted by CHRISTOPHER RICKS and FRASER STEEL with contributions from
HARRY COOMBES , PHILIP HOBSBAUM EDNA LONGLEY , EDWIN MORGAN
ANDREW MOTION, MICHAEL SCHMIDT JON SILKIN , C. H. SISSON CHARLES TOMLINSON
ANDREW WATERMAN , ROBERT WELLS Producer FRASER STEEL BBC Manchester

Contributors

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Edward Thomas
Conducted By:
Christopher Ricks
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Harry Coombes
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Philip Hobsbaum
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Edna Longley
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Edwin Morgan
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Michael Schmidt
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Jon Silkin
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C. H. Sisson
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Charles Tomlinson
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Andrew Waterman

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