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'Literary General' correspondence

MS. 5994/7

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Title

'Literary General' correspondence

Shelfmark

MS. 5994/7

Summary

Comprises folders of correspondence labelled 'Literary General':

1980-1982 - including letters from Philip Larkin, David Cecil, Hazel Holt and A.N. Wilson. Also includes three letters to Barbara Pym from Arthur Muffett, 1978-1979; and letter from Barbara Pym to Barbara Evans, 25 Oct 1979; and typescript poems by Tom Holt, n.d.

1983-1984 - including letters referring to the U.S. visit; letters from Penelope Lively, Robert Liddell, Constance Malloy and Philip Larkin; and letters referring to A Very Private Eye (many from the U.S.).

Date

1978-1984

Language

English

Physical extent

1 box (2 folders)

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Collection contents

Papers of Hilary Walton relating to Barbara Pym

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