Special Collections, University of Virginia Library
Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library© 2005 By the Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia. All rights reserved.
Processed by: Special Collections Staff
There are no restrictions.
See the University of Virginia Library’s use policy.
Richard Wilbur Letters to Mr. Steele, 1972, Accession #10298-a, in the Clifton Waller Barrett Library, Special Collections Dept., University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.
These letters were purchased by the Library from Jerry N. Showalater, Ivy, Va. on 18 April 1994.
In a letter dated 4 May 1972, from Richard Wilbur, Cummington, Massachusetts, to Mr. Steele, Wilbur grants permission to use the quatrain in question and to entitle it "Quatrain for First Frost" if Steele clears it first with Wilbur's publisher; enjoys the Clerihews, especially the one about Hitler; and says of Steele's poems, "You tell me of a life full of difficult and painful experiences, yet you do so calmly, stoically, and in a good style. You have my respect."
In a letter dated 7 May 1972, also to Mr. Steele, Wilbur comments on the revisions of several of Steele's poems with approval, especially the line "caused pale prelates to flush crimson"; relates an anecdote about the Windsors told by Louis Bromfield when Wilbur was an undergraduate at Amherst; and praises Steele's Clerihew on Garbo.