Letter from Thomas MacGreevy to George Yeats. 3 July 1926
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Letter from Thomas MacGreevy to George Yeats
3 July 1926
Thomas MacGreevy
National Library of Ireland. Autograph letter
signed. NLI MS 30,859
Abstract
MacGreevy does not
believe that being in London has helped his writing;
Eliot as an editor; reflects on his own poetry since leaving Dublin;
not engaged by his critical writing; extended comment on Lennox Robinson; offers to send a copy of Mrs. Dalloway and asks Yeats's opinion of Valery's Eupalinos; would like to
he would try to publish a translation of Valery's essay on Leonardo; news of Catherine Carswell,
Herbert Reade
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Domestic Life
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Irish Culture
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1990-1999
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