Letter from Thomas MacGreevy to George Yeats. [1 December 1928]
Bibliographic Information
Original Source
Letter from Thomas MacGreevy to George Yeats
Letter dated 'Saturday'. From contextual evidence, 1 December 1928
Thomas MacGreevy
National Library of Ireland. Autograph letter
signed. NLI MS 30,859
Abstract
MacGreevy writes of social and professional interactions with Samuel Beckett and Giorgio Joyce. He comments on the literary
activities of T.S. Eliot and George Bernard Shaw.
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Date of Electronic Text: 10 March 2006
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Annotations and Proofing by: Ann Saddlemyer and Susan
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This text has not been normalised.
Titles of texts, foreign words, personal names, place and organisational
names, and emphasised text have been encoded. Personal and organisational
names have been standardised through the REG attribute of the
<persName>, <orgName>, and <rs>
elements. Standardised spelling may be found in the Thomas MacGreevy Archive
name database, "Who's Who in the Archive."
Keywords
Social Life
Travel
Irish
1990-1999
MacGreevy-GeorgeYeats
PersonalLetter
Responsibility for Document Creation and Encoding
Final Proofing
Tanya Clement