Letter from Thomas MacGreevy to George Yeats. 14 April 1926

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Original Source
Letter from Thomas MacGreevy to George Yeats 14 April 1926 Thomas MacGreevy National Library of Ireland. Autograph letter signed. NLI MS 30,859


Abstract
MacGreevy asks after the health of Michael and Anne Yeats; mentions he has sent a poem to Russell for whom he has little regard, especially in his actions with Susan; mentions Jack Yeat's success on the London at scene and a recent article by T.S. Eliot; encloses Valery's Eupalinos.


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Date of Electronic Text: 07 November 2007
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19 November 2007

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