Correspondence with Anne Parrish.

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Correspondence with Anne Parrish.

Three letters from Delafield to Parrish admiring her writing, very friendly and informal. Delafield also discusses her own writing and talks about one of her works being made into a play in London. The letters are dated January 3, 1930, February 16, 1930, and November 16, 1930.

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Delafield, E.M. 1890-1943

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E.M. Delafield was the pseudonym of Edmee Elizabeth Monica Dashwood, daughter of the novelist, Mrs. Henry de la Pasture. E.M. Delafield wrote approximately 40 books and three plays. Delafield was also a popular lecturer and she travelled throughout the U.S. and Russia. She wrote primarily about country life and women, but she also wrote a book on the Brontes, studies in criminology and radio plays. From the description of E.M. Delafield fonds. [ca. 1936-1961] (University of British C...

Parrish, Anne, 1888-1957

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Cairns Collection of American Women Writers

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