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St John's Library/NewmanL/A1 contains:
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1/13 Correspondence with Romilly John
1/14 Correspondence with Odette Keun.
1/15 Correspondence with Mary Lutyens
1/16 Correspondence with Raymond Mortimer
1/17 Correspondence with Frances Partridge
1/18 Correspondence with William Plomer
1/19 Correspondence with Bertrand Russell
1/20 Correspondence with Vita Sackville-West
1/21 Correspondence with Basil De Selincourt
1/22 Correspondence with Stevie Smith
1/23 Correspondence with Hugh Walpole
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Papers of Lyn Newman

Title Correspondence with William Plomer
Reference 1/18
Covering Dates 1934
Extent and Medium 2 items; paper
Index Terms
Plomer, William Charles Franklyn (1903-1973) author
St John's Library/NewmanL/1/18 contains:
1 ALS to Lyn Newman. Declines Lyn's invitation to write for the Monologue on the grounds that he has too much to write. Excuses himself from dinner at Kensington Place because he is visiting his parents. Hopes to meet if Lyn is ever in Lowndes St. again. Refers to a weekend at Rodmell. Suggests Lyn might write about Cecil Day Lewis's "A Hope for Poetry" in the Monologue.
Creator: William Plomer.
3 p; paper.
18 Sep. 1934
2 ALS to Lyn Newman. Thanks Lyn for her letter and the Monologue. Discusses her article on Cecil Day Lewis's book. Suggests she reads Spender.
Creator: William Plomer.
1 p; paper.
1 Oct 1934

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