Letter from Thomas MacGreevy to George Yeats. Probably July 1929
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Letter from Thomas MacGreevy to George Yeats
Letter dated Wednesday. From contextual evidence, sometime in July 1929
Thomas MacGreevy
National Library of Ireland. Autograph letter signed.
NLI MS 30,859
Abstract
MacGreevy writes that he is lonely since James Joyce and Samuel Beckett are out of the town for the summer. He tells Yeats
of his endeavor to get his translatation Kathleen ni Houlihan which he is also planning to offer to the Theatre Francais before the arrival of the Irish minister.
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Keywords
Career and Finances
Social Life
Domestic Life
Irish
1990-1999
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