Abstract

The use of the title-phrase, Deaths and Entrances1 is traced and its relationship to John Donne, Dylan Thomas, Martha Graham, Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo, and the Brontë family described.Dylan Thomas, ‘Deaths and Entrances’, Horizon Magazine, 3:13, (January 1941) pp. 12–13. Incorrectly dated by James A. Davies, A Reference Companion to Dylan Thomas (Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1998), p. 54. Corrected information furnished as a result of an Interlibrary Loan request to the University of California at Los Angeles. The poem is reprinted below by permission of the Trustees for the Copyrights of Dylan Thomas.

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