Robert Nye Papers 1911, 1959-1975

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Robert Nye Papers 1911, 1959-1975

The papers of this English author include drafts of his poetry, essays, short stories, libretti, plays, novels, and children's literature, as well as extensive files of his work as a critic and editor of poetry and fiction.

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