Box 1
Contains 290 Results:
Letter from Laura Jackson to Ellsworth Mason, 1973-10-23
Letter from Laura Jackson to Ellsworth Mason, 1973-11-03
"I send you (not to be returned) a copy of a letter I have written to the present editor of Annual Bibliography of English Language and Literature..."
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"...I had had no acknowledgement of receipt by you of the copy of The Private Library, containing writing on The Seizin press - which I sent to you for loan on learning of long delay in your receiving your own copy."
Letter from Laura Jackson to John Horden, 1973-11-03
"It is good to have your point of view, as to how the neglect of cross-reference between two entries may have come about. There has been so much suppression and disregard of myself and my work, and distortion of literary and bibliographical actualities in connection, that mere inadvertence is not the first cause that springs to mind, with me, when I come upon such a thing as that on which I wrote in my letter to Professor Misenheimer."
Letter from [Ellsworth Mason] to Laura Jackson, 1973-11-11
Letter from Laura Jackson to Ellsworth Mason, [1973]
"Then, to speak of the Madelaine Vara, etc., matter I thank you for your report on that. How Mr. Kirkham came to recording this attribution without checking with me, remains near-incomprehensible to me, he having been apprised of my feelings on Mr. Higginson's presumptuous assumption of authority to spread such attribution, in the course of the rather long correspondence maintained between us not very many years ago on a wide number of things pertaining to my work."
Letter from [Ellsworth Mason] to Laura Jackson, 1973-11-25
"Prof. Feladman called me a couple of times last wekk, and I returned his call, but we missed each other. I wrote him to say that Kirkham's article is in producation and will be out about December 15th."
Letter from Laura Jackson to Ellsworth Mason, 1973-12-03
Letter from [Ellsworth Mason] to Laura Jackson, 1973-12-08
"I am delighted that you have a continuing series of writings and reprintings in progress. I am sure that it is gratifying to you to find so many publications eager for your work, and I am happy to see such a warm response to what now seems to be pretty much your entire endeavor."
Letter from Laura Jackson to Ellsworth Mason, 1973-12-12
Letter from [Ellsworth Mason] to Laura Jackson, 1973-12-23
"I received the transcript back of "Triviality", and thank you very much for your corrections and editions. It is a graceful and sensitive and perceptive piece, and its forward-look is one that I find most pleasing."