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Letter from Helen Corke to F. Warren Roberts, 1964-02-11
"[...] Have you heard of an Alexander Walton? He has published a longish poem called The Hospital, which he and a friend recently read to the Essex Poetry and Prose Society..."
Letter from Helen Corke to F. Warren Roberts, 1964-03-31
"While waiting for your Introduction- and incidentally the Press's form of contract for the new book- I've been going through Lawrence and Apocalypse again, with a view to any possibly necessary revisions..."
Letter from Helen Corke to F. Warren Roberts, 1964-04-14
"[...] My intuition tells me that the difficulty you have found in writing an Introduction is tied up with the difficulty of persuading yourself and Mr. Wardlaw that this book will sell, though the other one didn't..."
Letter from Helen Corke to F. Warren Roberts, 1964-06-22
"I think my letter to you of April 30th was the latest. Mrs. Graham Blackstock has told me that the decision of the Press to print L. and A. and the other essay has been made. I hope all goes well now with your Introduction..."
Letter from Helen Corke to F. Warren Roberts, 1964-07-22
"[...] You will now be on naval service. It doesn't, I fear, bring you into British waters. If that were so, there might be a chance of our meeting. It is 4 years since you were in England..."
Letter from Helen Corke to F. Warren Roberts, 1964-08-09
"I did not thank you half enough for that wonderful pre-publication edition of the Completed Poems, nor did I make sure, before you left, that you had autographed the copy for me..."
Letter from Helen Corke to F. Warren Roberts, 1964-08-19
"[...] Since you were here I have looked through the file from which I took the Wells letters, a file in which I have kept for many years letters I thought might have a lasting interest..."
Letter from Helen Corke to F. Warren Roberts, 1964-10-07
"Your welcome letter of Sept. 17th. was awaiting me when I returned from a short rest holiday at Edstone in Warwickshire. Edstone is a 'health centre' where the run-down folk go for rest and treatment..."
Letter from Helen Corke to F. Warren Roberts, 1964-10-20
"[...] Some days ago typescript of the three essays came from Mrs. Graham Blackstock, together with a very nice letter and some official forms for me to fill up..."
Letter from Helen Corke to F. Warren Roberts, 1964-04-30
[...] Now concerning your Introduction, which in its present shape evidently doesn't satisfy you. The trouble is, I am sure, that while following the lines of that one written for Songs of Autumn it has rather the appearance of a revision than of new writing..."