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Jameson, Margaret Storm, 1891-1986

 Person

Dates

  • Existence: 1891-01-08 - 1986-09-30

biographical statement

Margaret Storm Jameson was an English journalist and author, known for her novels and reviews. Jameson was born in Whitby, Yorkshire, and studied at the University of Leeds.

Found in 68 Collections and/or Records:

Letter from Margaret Storm Jameson to Ignace Legrand, 1941-06-20

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: 1987.002.1.1.010
Scope and Contents

"I am writing this in Whitby, but I shall take it back to Mortimer with me, to see whether there is any news from Cape's waiting for me there..."

Dates: 1941-06-20

Letter from Margaret Storm Jameson to Ignace Legrand, 1941-06-21

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: 1987.002.1.1.011
Scope and Contents

"I am so happy to hear from Miss Wedgewood, and now from you, that there is a very good chance that Cape will publish the book. He wants first to see one of the stories in English..."

Dates: 1941-06-21

Letter from Margaret Storm Jameson to Ignace Legrand, 1941-06-25

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: 1987.002.1.1.012
Scope and Contents

"I have read and smiled and sighed over your friendly sermon, scolding me for thinking too well of the French. It is no use- as you knew it would be. The English are divided into two kinds..."

Dates: 1941-06-25

Letter from Margaret Storm Jameson to Ignace Legrand, 1941-07-12

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: 1987.002.1.1.013
Scope and Contents

"If you approved my letter about Wodehouse I am glad I wrote it. I never write to the newspapers. But I became so exasperated by the outpouring of sentimental nonsense about this ridiculous traitor that I could not help writing..."

Dates: 1941-07-12

Letter from Margaret Storm Jameson to Ignace Legrand, 1941-07-16

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: 1987.002.1.1.014
Scope and Contents

"Please believe with what joy I opened a parcel this morning and found this novel of yours. I shall read it joyfully, take the greatest care of it, and send it back to you if I cannot bring it back..."

Dates: 1941-07-16

Letter from Margaret Storm Jameson to Ignace Legrand, 1941-07-19

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: 1987.002.1.1.015
Scope and Contents

"I have to thank you for a great deal now. Thinking I ought to finish a tiresome job before Monday, I put your book away. Then I gave way so far as to take it out on Friday evening, and then I was lost!..."

Dates: 1941-07-19

Letter from Margaret Storm Jameson to Ignace Legrand, 1941-07-26

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: 1987.002.1.1.016
Scope and Contents

"Next week or the week after- I think next week, but I'm not sure- I shall have to go up North again. Will you let me take Virginia with me?..."

Dates: 1941-07-26

Letter from Margaret Storm Jameson to Ignace Legrand, 1941-08-09

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: 1987.002.1.1.017
Scope and Contents

"You must believe- since it will be difficult for me to tell you- what an exciting pleasure it has been to read VIRGINIA. I read it through first rather quickly, anxious to see how all of the various movements would be resolved..."

Dates: 1941-08-09

Letter from Margaret Storm Jameson to Ignace Legrand, 1941-09-03

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: 1987.002.1.1.018
Scope and Contents

"I've written to Veronica Wedgewood to ask her what is happening. I am certain that she has not simply given up her efforts with Jonathan Cape. I have been expecting day after day to hear something from her..."

Dates: 1941-09-03

Letter from Margaret Storm Jameson to Ignace Legrand, 1941-09-16

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: 1987.002.1.1.019
Scope and Contents

"This is only to say that to see you for a minute in the middle of that terrifying luncheon was more than exasperating than not to see you at all..."

Dates: 1941-09-16

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