Letters, 1923-1930 : Paris, to Philip D. Sherman, Oberlin, Ohio.

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Letters, 1923-1930 : Paris, to Philip D. Sherman, Oberlin, Ohio.

[1] 1923, August 4 [2 p. with envelope].--Discusses Retrospect and mentions others of her works, expresses interest in American poetry and mentions former friendships with Howells and Henry James. [2] 1926, October 4 [2 p. with an envelope and an autograph poem on a separate leaf].--Sends a copy of her poem The Awakening. [3] 1929, February 24 [postcard with envelope].--Suggests places for him to stay when he comes to Paris. [4] 1929, April 17 [2 p. with envelope].--Sends him some "little songs," discusses Paris, and hopes his "ladies" will call on her there. [5] 1930, April 16 [4 p. with envelope].--Explains which are the best months to visit Paris. Describes William Sharp and William Morris from personal knowledge. [6] 1930, August 18 [2 p. with envelope].--The bad weather has kept her in Paris. Discusses her friends Violet Paget and George Moore. [7] 1930, August 26 [2 p.].--She sends a list of hotels and pensions in Paris.

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