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Letter from Helen Corke to F. Warren Roberts, 1961-09-11
"Thanks for your letter of Aug. 30th. This is a late reply, but I have had a lot of type-writing to do in connection with an arrangement with the Essex Poetry and Prose Soc. to read my play Caratacos at one of its sessions..."
Letter from Helen Corke to F. Warren Roberts, 1961-09-19
"Thank you for kind invitation to take part in the proposed Lawrence fiesta... For me it would be a marvellous experience- not merely interesting. But in April I am involved in a conference here..."
Letter from Helen Corke to F. Warren Roberts, 1961-10-22
"This is a late acknowledgement of your kind letter of Sept. 26th. But I have sent you, by surface mail, the 3 short stories. Despatched same Oct. 10th. They are morbid stories, morbid in the literal sense..."
Letter from Helen Corke to F. Warren Roberts, 1961-11-03
"[...] I did look for written manuscripts of the two stories, without success. I probably destroyed them after making fair typescripts, for it certainly did not occur to me then that anyone would ever set any value on them..."
Letter from Helen Corke to F. Warren Roberts, 1961-11-12
"[...] I have been reading a book I think would have intrigued Lawrence. It is called Immortal Britain, by Alan V. Insole, and is a plea for the proper study of the ancient Celtic mythologies..."
Letter from Helen Corke to F. Warren Roberts, 1961-11-29
"A draft on the Treasury of the State of Texas, Special Fund, for 600 dollars, came to me this morning. For which, much thanks. This pays for the T.S. of Lawrence and Apocalypse, the notes originally made for the J.C..."
Letter from Helen Corke to F. Warren Roberts, 1961-12-17
"[...] No, I haven't visited Fortnum and Mason's, of Piccadilly. I'm afraid that a new car is necessary. I would much rather go on driving the little old Morris, and shall be sad to resign her..."
Letter from Helen Corke to F. Warren Roberts, 1962-01-16
"[...] I received three copies of the Quarterly. One has been sent to my cousin Hilary Corke, one or two friends of mine who formerly taught Ted Hughes French and mathematics in his High School, Mexboro'..."
Letter from Helen Corke to F. Warren Roberts, 1962-02-20
"I am sending you script of my play, Caratacos, tomorrow, by surface mail. Pass it on, if you will, to the University Drama Dept. They will probably say it is archaic and hand it back to you..."
Letter from Helen Corke to F. Warren Roberts, 1962-03-05
"I have your two letters of Feb. 21st. and March 1st. many thanks. Also for encl. giving sales of S. of A. up to last August. I'm sorry, more for your sake than my own, that they were so small..."