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Travel And Illness Have Hitherto Prevented My Expressing My Thanks…, Wilhelm Von Bode Nov 1912

Travel And Illness Have Hitherto Prevented My Expressing My Thanks…, Wilhelm Von Bode

Margaret Talbot Jackson Correspondence

Handwritten letter in German from W. Bode to Margaret Talbot Jackson, dated November 9, 1912, upon the occasion of Jackson's departure. Includes translation.


Miss Margaret T. Jackson Worked As Voluntary Assistant In The Kaiser Friedrich Museum…, Karl Koetschav Aug 1912

Miss Margaret T. Jackson Worked As Voluntary Assistant In The Kaiser Friedrich Museum…, Karl Koetschav

Margaret Talbot Jackson Correspondence

Handwritten reference letter in German from K. Koetschav regarding Margaret Talbot Jackson's work at the Kaiser-Friedrich (now Bode) Museum.


Letter 1: Edna St. Vincent Millay To Gladys Niles, August 9, 1912, Edna St. Vincent Millay Jan 1912

Letter 1: Edna St. Vincent Millay To Gladys Niles, August 9, 1912, Edna St. Vincent Millay

Edna St. Vincent Millay Papers, 1912-1922

Millay shares her excitement that her poem "Renascence" has been accepted for publication in an upcoming book, The Lyric Year, and details about her recent correspondence with the book's editor.


Letter 2: Edna St. Vincent Millay To Gladys Niles, October, 1912, Edna St. Vincent Millay Jan 1912

Letter 2: Edna St. Vincent Millay To Gladys Niles, October, 1912, Edna St. Vincent Millay

Edna St. Vincent Millay Papers, 1912-1922

Millay discusses her thoughts on poetry, including a love for poetry in three different ways -- intellectually, spiritually, and sensually -- identifying her inspirations in each category. She explains this "is the same as to say, I am one part brain, one part soul, and three parts flesh and blood." She also shares a bit more about her ongoing correspondence with the editor of The Lyric Year.