Letter from Thomas MacGreevy to George Yeats. 10 June 1926

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Original Source
Letter from Thomas MacGreevy to George Yeats 10 June 1926 Thomas MacGreevy National Library of Ireland. Autograph letter signed. NLI MS 30,859


Abstract
MacGreevy's views on Tarbert; asks Yeats's opinion about translating Valery's Introduction de la Methode de Leonard de Vinci; work for the Nation; views on the Irish Stateman; views on WB Yeats, Catholic and Irish Ireland; mentions Robinson and O'Faolain; is editing the May issue of The Connoisseur.


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Keywords
Irish Culture
Catholicism
Travel
Career and Finances
Opera
Dance
1900-1999
Irish
MacGreevy-GeorgeYeats
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24 February 2007

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