Autograph letter signed : Renishaw Hall [near Sheffield], to Jane Clark, 1949 Aug. 10.

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Autograph letter signed : Renishaw Hall [near Sheffield], to Jane Clark, 1949 Aug. 10.

Sending a copy of Robert Lowell's Lord Weary's Castle, noting that "The Ghost" is the only poem worth looking at; saying she is despondent at learning from Osbert that the Clarks intend to be in Italy through September; inviting them to dine at the Sesame Club on the 2nd, noting that Minnie Astor is coming. Sending a copy of her newest poem and noting that she has sent Kenneth a revised copy of her Medusa's Love-Song (probably MA 3847.15 or MA 3848.16).

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Lowell, Robert, 1917-1977

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American poet Robert Traill Spence Lowell IV was born in Boston on March 1, 1917, to Robert Traill Spence Lowell III and Charlotte Winslow Lowell, a relation of writers James Russell Lowell and Amy Lowell. In addition to being the descendant of poets, Lowell encountered and was taught by numerous prominent poets during his classicist education. Lowell attended St. Mark's School (1930-1935), where he was influenced by Richard Eberhart, and Harvard University (1935-1937). In 1937, Boston psychiatr...

Fosburgh, Minnie Astor

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Sitwell, Osbert, 1892-1969

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Viola Garvin, literary editor of the Observer 1926-1942, and daughter of James Louis Garvin, editor of the Observer 1908-1942. From the description of Letter, 1940 October 21, Renishaw Hall, N. Sheffield to Viola Garvin. (Washington State University). WorldCat record id: 37429151 English poet and satirist. From the description of Letter : Cyprus, to Maurice [Baring], 1935 Feb. 15. (Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center (HRC); University of Texas at Austin). Wor...

Clark, Jane, Lady.

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Clark, Kenneth, 1903-1983

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Kenneth Clark was an art historian and a patron of the arts. He was born in London, and educated at Winchester and Trinity College, Oxford, where he gained a second class in modern history. In the autumn of 1925, art historian Bernard Berenson asked him to assist him in the revision of his corpus of Florentine drawings. In 1929 he was offered the task of cataloguing Leonardo da Vinci's drawings held at Windsor Castle. In 1931 he was appointed keeper of the Department of Fine Art at the Ashmolean...