Charles Morgan letters to Edith Koch 1933

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Charles Morgan letters to Edith Koch 1933

British author Charles Morgan first wrote to Edith Koch regarding her proposed translation of his 1932 novel , but continued a conversation regarding the political situation developing in Germany through an additional four letters. The Fountain

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Morgan, Charles, 1894-1958

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English author. From the description of Autograph letter signed : Kenley, Surrey, to Mr. George Cookson, 1919 Dec. 17. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270612819 Charles Morgan was an English author and literary critic. After publishing an early novel, he joined the London Times, where he later became theater critic. He served in both World Wars, and his essays, Menander's Mirror, were distributed in occupied France in World War II. He published numerous novels and several pla...

Koch, Edith

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Koch, Edith, correspondent.

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