Vera Brittain letter to Amy Loveman, 1937 Nov. 3.

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Vera Brittain letter to Amy Loveman, 1937 Nov. 3.

Vera Brittain writes to Amy Loveman, 3 Nov. 1937, on letterhead from The Roosevelt in New Orleans, as part of their ongoing correspondence. She relates that she is preparing to write an article for the Saturday review or a book on the relationship between literature and world peace, which was one of the topics covered on her current lecture tour.

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Brittain, Vera, 1893-1970

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Vera Brittain was a British author, journalist, and lecturer. Her memoir, Testament of youth, has been hailed as a touchstone of the WWI generation. Brittain was a dedicated feminist and pacifist, active in Britain and the United States before World War II. From the description of Vera Brittain letter to Amy Loveman, 1937 Nov. 3. (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 52605430 ...

Loveman, Amy

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Amy Loveman was born in New York City in 1881. She graduated from Barnard College in 1901. Loveman was the first editor of the Barnard Bulletin. She was one of the founding editors of the "Saturday Review of Literature", established in 1924. When the Book-of-the-Month Club was established in 1926, Loveman was chairperson of the reading department and in 1951 became editor. She received the Columbia University Medal of Excellence in 1945 and the Constance Lindsay Skinner Award in 1946. In 1956, f...