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| Size | 2 items |
| Abstract | Thomas Sturge Moore was an English poet, playwright, and art critic. Largely self-educated, Moore wrote books on modern artists and volumes of poems. His correspondence with William Butler Yeats has been published. The collection includes a typescript with handwritten additions and corrections (24 p.) of "Blind Thamyris," an undated short story by T. Sturge Moore, and a letter, 1918, from Moore to Mr. Davray offering the story for publication by the Anglo-French Society. A note on the envelope enclosing the manuscript indicates that it was published by Grant Richards in 1920. |
| Creator | Moore, T. Sturge (Thomas Sturge), 1870-1944. |
| Language | English |
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Thomas Sturge Moore was an English poet, playwright, and art critic. Largely self-educated, Moore wrote books on modern artists and volumes of poems. His correspondence with William Butler Yeats has been published.
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The collection includes a typescript with handwritten additions and corrections (24 p.) of "Blind Thamyris," an undated short story by T. Sturge Moore, and a letter, 1918, from Moore to Mr. Davray offering the story for publication by the Anglo-French Society. A note on the envelope enclosing the manuscript indicates that it was published by Grant Richards in 1920.
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This collection was processed with support from the Randleigh Foundation Trust.
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