A Guide to the Thomas Stearns Eliot Collection June 17, 1930; November 4, 1941
A Collection in
the Clifton Waller Barrett Library
The Special Collections Department
Accession Number 6247-q
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Thomas Stearns Eliot Collection, Accession # 6247-q, Special Collections Dept., University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.
Acquisition Information
This holding was acquired by purchase on November 4, 1994.
Scope and Content Information
In a letter, June 17, 1930, Eliot sends Morse-Boycott a brief note for him to publish on the forthcoming Anglo-Catholic conference.
In a letter, November 4, 1941, Eliot advises Morse-Boycott not to publish poems in periodicals which charge publication fees.
Contents List
- T.S. Eliot to Reverend Desmond Morse-Boycott, Highgate June 17, 1930TLS, 1 p.; on Faber & Faber Publishers letterhead
Includes a brief essay on the value of "the Anglo-Catholic Congress."
- T.S. Eliot to Reverend Desmond Morse-Boycott, Surrey November 4, 1941TLS, 1 p.; on Faber & Faber Limited Publishers letterhead
In this letter, Eliot advises Morse-Boycott that he "should not be inclined to accept offers to publish poems which involve any expense to the author."