Emily Holmes Coleman papers 1852–1988 1930–1970

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Emily Holmes Coleman papers 1852–1988 1930–1970

The Emily Holmes Coleman papers contain correspondence, diaries, poetry, stories, essays, novels, plays, photographs, and ephemera completely documenting the literary, personal, and family life of American poet and novelist Emily Holmes Coleman.

50 linearfeet; (144 boxes)

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6363400

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Coleman, Emily Holmes, 1899-1974

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American poet and novelist Emily Holmes Coleman published an autobiographical novel and many poems in little magazines. Associated with the "Hayford Hall Circle" of writers in England, Coleman corresponded regularly with writers and cultural figures like Djuna Barnes and Peggy Guggenheim. Following her conversion to Catholicism in 1944, the focus of Coleman's attention and activities until her death was her religious life. From the description of Emily Holmes Coleman papers, 1852-198...