The Review Collection
Scope and Contents
The Review was an irregularly published literary magazine based first in Oxford then in London, England. Ian Hamilton was the editor, starting the magazine in 1962 and heading it until it ceased publication in 1972. Hamilton’s intention was to provide a showcase for contemporary poetry as well as reviews of collections of poetry, interviews with featured poets, and poetry criticism. Though pre-dominantly featuring British writers, there are also contributions from American and translations of European poets, including an issue with some Chinese poetry. Contributors to the magazine were both satirical and serious, ranging from poems mocking popular contemporary poems to critical essays and informative interviews. This collection contains corrected typescripts of poetry, essays, book reviews, and interviews published in and galley proofs of The Review from 1962-1970 (with the exception of issues 10, 13, 14, and 21). Printed copies of the first twenty issues are in the collection, as are paste-up copies of fourteen issues. Also included are correspondence between editors and contributors, items submitted but not published, letters from writers about the Vietnam War for a special issue of The Review, correspondence regarding possible legal action against Ian Hamilton for an article published, as well as printed form letters for subscribers to the magazine.
Dates
- created: 1962-1970
- Other: Date acquired: 11/01/1970
Creator
- The Review (Organization)
Conditions Governing Access
Reproduction of materials is available at the discretion of RBSC staff. All materials reproduced from this collection should bear the credit line, “The Review Collection, Rare Books and Special Collections, Northern Illinois University.” In general, Rare Books and Special Collections is not the copyright holder for its materials. It is the responsibility of the patron to adhere to all applicable copyright law when seeking permission to publish.
Conditions Governing Use
The collection is open for research use.
Extent
7.00 boxes
Language of Materials
English
Arrangement Note
System of Arrangement: Arranged in 3 series: 1. Corrected typescripts of published materials; 2. Printed issues, 1-24; and 3. Correspondence and unused submissions. Series 1 is arranged chronologically, and within each folder arranged according to the table of contents of each magazine. The folders are numbered according to the issues. There are no folders 10, 13, 14, or 21 as there are no typescript materials relating to these issues in the collection. Series 2 is arranged chronologically. Series 3 is arranged alphabetically by creator. All folders are numbered sequentially within their respective series, regardless of box location.
Physical Access Requirements
Physical property rights in the collection were transferred to Northern Illinois University Libraries. All other literary rights and copyrights remain with the creators of the materials or their designated heirs. The materials in this collection are available for research to qualified scholars as determined by the Northern Illinois University Libraries without restrictions
Custodial History
The collection was purchased from bookseller Anthony Garnett in November 1970 by the English Department of Northern Illinois University. The collection was first processed by Mark Nelson in 1980. An additional portion of the collection was purchased from Anthony Garnett in April 2006 by Rare Books and Special Collections.
Source of Acquisition
Anthony Garnett bookseller
Method of Acquisition
purchase
Accruals and Additions
An additional portion of the collection was purchased from Anthony Garnett in April 2006 by Rare Books and Special Collections.
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Repository Details
Part of the Northern Illinois University Repository
Founders Memorial Library
Northern Illinois University
DeKalb IL 60115 US
815-753-9392
rhcua@niu.edu