Letter from Thomas MacGreevy to George Yeats. 11 December 1931
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Original Source
Letter from Thomas MacGreevy to George Yeats
11 December 1931
Thomas MacGreevy. National Library of
Ireland. Autograph letter signed. NLI MS
30,859
Abstract
MacGreevy discusses the difficulties he's having translating W.B. Yeats' s White Headed Boy and his attempt to work on his own book. He includes his thoughts on his present relationship wtih Dolly Robinson with whom
he is not speaking but about whom he has fond feelings .
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Keywords
Domestic Life
Social Life
Irish
1990-1999
MacGreevy-GeorgeYeats
PersonalLetter
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