Letters to Hubert Nicholson

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Letters to Hubert Nicholson

1900-1984

The collection consists of letters sent to Nicholson by literary associates and friends, including Edith Sitwell, Henry Miller, Tom Blackburn, Upton Sinclair, and Sir John Gielgud. The majority of the letters are brief social notes, although several contain comments on Nicholson's writings or literature.

0.20 linear ft. (1 box)

eng, Latn

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Sitwell, Edith Louisa, Dame, 1887-1964

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Edith Sitwell was born on September 7, 1887 in Scarborough, England to Sir George Reresby Sitwell, fourth Baronet, and Lady Ida Emily Augusta Denison. In 1913, one of her earliest poems, “Drowned Suns”, was published in The Daily Mirror. Three years later, Sitwell began editing Wheels, an anthology of new verse that sparked controversy among conservative critics. In the 1920s, Sitwell and her two brothers, Osbert and Sacheverell Sitwell, became known for their avant-garde literary work. Sitwell ...