| St John's Library/NewmanL/1/2 contains: |
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Autograph postcard signed to Lyn Newman |
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Autograph postcard signed to Lyn Newman |
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Autograph postcard signed to Lyn Newman |
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ALS to Lyn Newman |
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ALS to Lyn Newman |
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ALS to Lyn Newman |
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Autograph postcard signed to Lyn Newman |
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Autograph postcard signed to Lyn Newman |
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Autograph postcard signed to Lyn Newman |
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Autograph postcard signed to Lyn Newman |
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Autograph postcard signed to Lyn Newman |
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Papers of Lyn Newman
| Title |
ALS to Lyn Newman |
| Reference |
1/2/4 |
| Creator |
Clive Bell |
| Covering Dates |
1 Aug. 1931 |
| Extent and Medium |
1p; paper; In original envelope. |
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| Content and context |
Thanks Lyn for her letter. Complains of his own illness and depression. Describes his stay at Long Barn with Vita Sackville-West, Raymond Mortimer and Dorothy Wellesley during which they were all invalids. Mentions Vita's son Ben Nicolson. Invites Lyn to Sussex and proposes she also visit Rodmell. Reports that he has almost finished the Merimee letters. Discusses Virginia Woolf's novel "The Waves", which he says Vanessa has a copy of in order to design the cover. Refers to a "heart-to-heart" talk about the Hogarth Press that he had with Frankie Birrell and others. |
| Index Terms |
| Mortimer, Charles Raymond Bell (1895-1980) author and literary critic |
| West, Victoria Mary Sackville - (1892-1962) afterwards Nicolson, poet, novelist and biographer |
| Bell, Vanessa (1879-1961) painter |
| Woolf, Adeline Virginia (1882-1941) novelist |
| Wellesley, Dorothy Violet (1889-1956) née Ashton, poet |
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