William Sharp letters, 1889-1894.

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William Sharp letters, 1889-1894.

The collection consists of six letters and three cards: three letters to E.C. Stedman, 27 July 1889, about an impending trip to North America; 21 March 1890, advising Stedman not to overexert himself; 28 Sept. 1894, sending birthday greetings and news about their writing; one letter and two cards to Kineton Parkes, 11 Feb. 1889, about an anthology of poetry they were collaborating on; 13 March 1890, stating he is too busy at present to undertake any other work; 17 Oct., no year [1892], about his work. Also, letter to My dear sir, undated, about Heinrich Heine; letter to Dear Lilian, undated, thanking her for her letter and exchanging news; card, 1893, no salutation, wishing Merry Christmas and expressing gratitude to E.C. Stedman.

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Parkes, Kineton, 1865-1938

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Kineton Parkes, British art critic and librarian. From the guide to the Kineton Parkes manuscript material : 1 item, 1888, (The New York Public Library. Carl H. Pforzheimer Collection of Shelley and His Circle.) ...

Stedman, Edmund Clarence, 1833-1908

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American poet, critic, and journalist. From the description of Autograph letter signed : New York, to F.B. Sanborn, 1881 Jul. 7. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270575155 Edmund Clarence Stedman (1833-1908) was poet, critic, editor, and stockbroker in New York City. He published his first volume in 1860, entitled Poems Lyrical and Idyllic, followed by a succession of works and anthologies. Stedman was also a member and officer of many national and local literary associations....

Sharp, William, 1855-1905

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William Sharp was a noted English author, writing prolifically in every conceivable genre. After his death, it was surprisingly revealed that he was also "Fiona MacLeod," a popular mystical writer whose work became a keystone of the Celtic Renaissance. Sharp's themes of mysticism, alienation, symbolism, and spiritual exhaustion fuse mythology with modernism, anticipating the work of Eliot, Joyce, and D.H. Lawrence. From the description of William Sharp letters, 1889-1894. (Pennsylvan...