Louise Imogen Guiney letters, 1892-1906, n.d.

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Louise Imogen Guiney letters, 1892-1906, n.d.

Guiney writes to [E.C.] Stedman, 27 December 1892, inquiring about whether the Theatre of Arts and Letters accepts poetic translations, and comments on an article about autograph hunting in Cosmopolitan; to Miss E. Elise West, 15 November [no year], giving her permission to reprint Tarpeia, and remarks on the origins of her family name. She writes to the African-American poet and anthologist William S. Braithwaite, 13 September 1906, evaluating his poems he sent to her and suggesting changes with praise and detailed criticism, and thanks him for offering a copy of the anthology he is editing [The Book of Elizabethan verse].

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