A Guide to the Letter of Ignatius Wadsworth Brock, Emory University, to Fillmore Norfleet, April 3, 1945
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Accession Number 9188-d
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Preferred Citation
Ignatius Brock Letter, 1945, Accession 9188-d, University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.
Acquisition Information
This letter was given to the Library by Mrs. Fillmore Norfleet through Kathryn Morgan of the Rare Books Division, Special Collections, University of Virginia, on August 11, 1992.
Scope and Content Information
This collection consists of a typed letter, April 3, 1945, with its envelope, written by Ignatius Wadsworth Brock (1901- ?), Secretary-Treasurer of the South Atlantic Modern Language Association, Emory University, Georgia, to Dr. Fillmore Norfleet, Woodberry Forest School, Woodberry Forest, Virginia, asking for his reaction to Brock's article on Julien Green in The Emory University Quarterly .
Brock hoped to draw upon Norfleet's personal acquaintance with Julien Green, both in France and in America to correct and flesh out his article entitled "A French Novelist with a Southern Background".