A typed letter with the autograph signature of William Butler Yeats to Stephen Mc Kenna;
sent from the Hotel Mignon, Rapallo, Italy, enquiring about translations Mc Kenna made from Irish
dated 5 November 1928
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Format: | Manuscript |
Language: | English |
Citation: | National Library of Ireland. Department of Manuscripts. |
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Notes: | Yeats, enquiring about translations Mc Kenna made from Irish says "Have you got them still, and may I have them for the Cuala Press?... Dublin winters no longer suit me, and so I have come here to Rapallo ... Max Beerbohm, Ezra Pound, and Gerard Hauptmann are our neighbours...". Yeats mentions that this letter has been dictated to his wife Georgie Hyde-Lees, as, "my eyes cannot stand much strain especially by artificial light". Physical description: 1 letter more |
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MS 48,395 |
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