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Letter from [Ellsworth Mason] to Laura Jackson, 1971-09-05
Item — Box 1, Folder: 7
Identifier: 1976.004.1.7.017
Scope and Contents
"The purpose of this letter is to set forth as fully as I can my proposal for the article on the Seizin Press, with a suggestion as to how you would contribute to the article, with some estimate of time scheme. Secondly, I want to clear my files of notes to you I have piled up during your last three letters."
Dates:
1971-09-05
Letter from Laura Jackson to Ellsworth Mason, 1971-09-11, 1969-06-23
Item — Box 1, Folder: 7
Identifier: 1976.004.1.7.019
Scope and Contents
"I had only understood that you, as a person of bibliographical interests, with literary interests attendant on these, and a love of collecting, had made yourself into a collector of Robert Graves' writings. Further, where someone comes into friendly relations with me who has some background of professional connection with the Graves-work subject, I am no censor of the person's past, or unarrestable or irremovable continuance of the past into the present.".......
Dates:
1971-09-11; 1969-06-23
Letter from Laura Jackson to Ellsworth Mason, 1971-09-18
Item — Box 1, Folder: 7
Identifier: 1976.004.1.7.023
Scope and Contents
"I don't recall any puzzlement of mine about James Reeves' The Natural Need. I worked wit him on this book, over a preparatory period, and gave it its title.""I comprehend your surprise that I should be distressed to the degree manifested at finding you, as prospective writer of something in which I should be intimately involved as an active consultant, to be engaged in this public activity centered in interest in the writings of Robert Graves.""As to Empson and...
Dates:
1971-09-18