The Collected Letters of Robinson Jeffers, with Selected Letters of Una Jeffers


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This volume of correspondence, the last in a three-volume edition, spans a pivotal moment in American history: the mid-twentieth century, from the beginning of World War II, through the years of rebuilding and uneasy peace that followed, to the election of President John F. Kennedy. Robinson Jeffers published four important books during this period—Be Angry at the Sun (1941), Medea (1946), The Double Axe (1948), and Hungerfield (1954). He also faced changes to his hometown village of Carmel, experienced the rewards of being a successful dramatist in the United States and abroad, and endured the loss of his wife Una. Jeffers' letters, and those of Una written in the decade prior to her death, offer a vivid chronicle of the life and times of a singular and visionary poet.










Autograph Letter Signed from J.L. Williams, New York, to William Winter


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Williams asks for an appointment with Winter to show him his illustrated work on Shakespeare's country. With a printed visiting card of Mr. J.L. Williams, New York. Written in manuscript on the card: 251 West 14th St. The letter is addressed from the same location.










Autograph Letter Signed from Joseph Jefferson, New Iberia, La., to William Winter


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Jefferson questions the length of Wilson Barrett's proposed bill, particularly with regards to Chatterton. Wonders if Barrett would consider anything shorter than the play he suggests, and mentions "would he not shine in the oration scene of Mark Anthony?" He (Jefferson) does not know Mr. Barrett, he "of course could not take the liberty of asking him to alter his proposal." Addressed "My dear Willie" and signed "Joe."




Autograph Letter Signed


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To the publisher of Gabriel Denver, dealing with a proof for the title page.




Autograph Letter Signed


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