Autograph letters signed (2) : Paris and London, to Stark Young, 1913 Sept. 7 and 1925 June 1.

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Autograph letters signed (2) : Paris and London, to Stark Young, 1913 Sept. 7 and 1925 June 1.

Concerning their respective views on poetry and poetry criticism, and commenting on his reading of Dostoevsky. In the second letter he thanks Young for an inscribed copy of his book [The Three Fountains] and comments extensively on it.

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