Papers, 1916-1938.

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Papers, 1916-1938.

Letters from various individuals on personal and literary matters, including Tagore, Stella Benson, Naomi Michison, Francis Bangs, et al., two poems of Tagore in his hand, with corrections, lengthy letter from his son describing a visit to London in 1918; diary of a trip to Spain and France (1932-33); course materials and lectures on Shakespeare; drafts of poetry, including Castle in Spain (published posthumously); commonplace book (1922-1930).

50 items : ill., photos. ; 28 cm. of smaller.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7120589

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