Typed letter : New York, New York, to Frederick B. Adams, 1957 Mar. 18.

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Typed letter : New York, New York, to Frederick B. Adams, 1957 Mar. 18.

Concerns his work on Sir Thomas Malory: "Since I have talked with you, the subject of Sir Thomas Malory and the Morte d'Arthur has taken on tremendous proportions in my mind. In fact, the subject continues to become more fascinating." Detailed letter concerning Steinbeck's developing interest in the biographical, political and religious background to Malory's life and work, and Steinbeck's research plans and expressing interest in potential sources of funding.

1 item (3 p.) ; 28.1 cm.

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