Papers of Linton Reynolds Massey [manuscript] 1924-1974.

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Papers of Linton Reynolds Massey [manuscript] 1924-1974.

The papers consist of drafts of James Joyce : the Zurich years; manuscripts of three poems: A song, for Sára, and two untitled; letters, 1923, from Monis Gilbert of the Smart Set regarding the publication of his work in the magazine; a copy of the Smart Set, 1924, with a short story by Massey the voice of Urraca; a copy of The Dearborn independent, 1927, containing his article Whistler : the decadent; a certification of his military service, 1974; and a clipping regarding the Faulkner papers, 1970. The Independent also contains an article by Vachel Lindsay Thomas Jefferson's thousand years.

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University of Virginia. Library

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