Letter from Thomas MacGreevy to George Yeats. 20 May 1926
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Letter from Thomas MacGreevy to George Yeats
20 May 1926
Thomas MacGreevy
National Library of Ireland. Autograph letter
signed. NLI MS 30,859
Abstract
Account of a performance of Der Ring des Nibelungen at Covent Garden; a conversation with O'Casey; labor strikes in London.
WB Yeats's Noh plays in Dublin; suggests that the Free State should endow
an opera company; comments on Robinson and Curran's
exchange in the Irish Statesman
on 'Aodh Ruadh O Domhnaill; MacGreevy's travel plans; news of Betty
Lunn.
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Keywords
Opera
Politics and Government
Irish Culture
Domestic Life
Career and Finances
Social Life
Catholicism
1900-1999
Irish
MacGreevy-GeorgeYeats
PersonalLetter
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