II.xv. Letter to Edmund Downey from Daniel Corkery, written from Ashburton, Co. Cork,

1921.

Corkery acknowledges receipt of a magazine sent to him by Downey and his having read Downey’s piece in it. He goes onto provide Downey with advice on writing: ‘Deal with the places you know. I find I can’t write anything well if I have not quite settled on the scenery’. His letter is dated 19 January 1921.

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Main Creator: Corkery, Daniel, 1878-1964
Contributors: Downey, Edmund, 1856-1937
Format: Manuscript
Notes:Physical description: 1 page.
Arrangement:Sub-fonds
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II.xv. Letter to Edmund Downey from Daniel Corkery, written from Ashburton, Co. Cork,

1921.
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Bibliographic Details
In Collection: Edmund Downey Additional Papers, 1842-1968.
Description:Corkery acknowledges receipt of a magazine sent to him by Downey and his having read Downey’s piece in it. He goes onto provide Downey with advice on writing: ‘Deal with the places you know. I find I can’t write anything well if I have not quite settled on the scenery’. His letter is dated 19 January 1921.
Main Creator: Corkery, Daniel, 1878-1964
Extent:1 page.
Format:Manuscript
Call Number: MS 50,009/66 (Manuscripts Reading Room)
Rights:Reproduction rights owned by the National Library of Ireland.