Correspondents Galsworthy-Linklater
MS. 6681/2
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Title
Correspondents Galsworthy-Linklater
Shelfmark
MS. 6681/2
Summary
Comprises correspondence with:
GALSWORTHY, John, 1938 [letter from C. Day-Lewis only]
GARNETT, David, 1938
GRAVES, Robert, 1956, 1963, 1967-1970 [two items = closed], including typescript copy of Advice From A Mother [1970]
GREENE, Graham, 1967
GREGORY, Horace, 1935
GRIEVE, C.M. [pseud. Hugh MacDiarmid], 1934 (regarding A Hope For Poetry)
HAMILTON-MILLER, Dudley James Vincent, 1966
HAMPSHIRE, Stuart, [1971]
HOUGH, Graham, 1969, 1971
IRWIN, Margaret, n.d. (regarding The Friendly Tree), 1938
ISHERWOOD, Christopher, 1938
JENKINS, Elizabeth, 1939 (regarding Child of Misfortune)
KING, Francis and Elizabeth (married name Millett), 1971 (regarding poem written by C. Day-Lewis in memory of their father, Alexander ('Alec') King who died Mar 1970)
LANDAU, Ron, 1938
LARKIN, Philip, 1969-1971, including copy of oration given at the University of Hull for the presentation of C. Day-Lewis' Honorary Doctorate; plus solicitors' letter addressed to Mrs Day-Lewis, 1991, enclosing letters to Larkin from Day-Lewis, 1965, 1967-1970, n.d.
LAWLOR, John, 1960 (regarding The Buried Day)
LEHMANN, John, 1935
LEHMANN, Rosamond, 1972
LEISHMAN, J.B., 1939
LINDSAY, Jack, 1938
LINKLATER, Eric, [1935]
Date
1934-1991
Language
English
Physical extent
1 box (6 folders)
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Collection contents
Archive of C. Day-Lewis [pseudonym Nicholas Blake] and his wife Jill Balcon
Correspondence
Letters to C. Day-Lewis
Correspondents Galsworthy-Linklater
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