Prayer Before Birth by Louis MacNeice

Scope and Content

Signed typescript of the poem by the Belfast-born poet.

Administrative / Biographical History

(Frederick) Louis MacNeice (1907-1963) was born in Belfast, educated at Marlborough School and Merton College, Oxford, where his contemporaries included W.H. Auden, Stephen Spender and Cecil Day-Lewis. As poets they came to represent a new literary movement during the 1930s in which their work reflected the social and political turmoil of the age overshadowed by political tyranny and impending war.
MacNeice lectured in Classics at Birmingham University and Bedford College, University of London, before becoming lecturer in English at Cornell University in the USA. He returned to Britain during the Second World War and joined the BBC as feature writer and producer, 1941-1961.

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Custodial History

Former location: MSS 7/iii/11/1
Purchase reported in University Librarian's Annual Report 1967/1968

Related Material

Manuscript collections of Louis MacNeice can be found in various repositories including the Bodleian Library, Oxford, and Kings College Archive, Cambridge