Browsing [manuscript] : essay.

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Browsing [manuscript] : essay.

Galsworthy discusses recent American literature, including the distrust of highly paid authors and the need for a national cultural center. Letters, 1929-32, Galsworthy to William Griffith and Mr. Owsler [3 items holograph signed, ms. signed and typescript]. Galsworthy has not seen a biographical article by Frank Harris, accepts honorary membership in the Authors Club, and comments on the state of American literature, compared to English literature.

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Harris, Frankie Jeanne, 1924-

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Galsworthy, John, 1867-1933

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Novelist. From the description of Letters, 1900-1932. (Indiana University). WorldCat record id: 708580518 From the description of Papers, 1925-1933. (Indiana University). WorldCat record id: 708580524 John Galsworthy was an English dramatist and novelist. Educated as a barrister at Harrow and New College, Oxford, he instead decided to travel, attending to his family's shipping business abroad, and then began writing. His first book, From the Four Winds, was a collec...

Griffith, William, 1876-1936

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Owsler, Mr.,

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Authors Club.

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