Matches in Harvard for { ?s ?p Collection contains letters from E. E. Cummings to his sister, Elizabeth. Letters are mostly stream of consciousness, oftentimes resembling poetry or quotes from others. Letters are often accompanied by pen or pencil sketches and drawings to illustrate a point in the letter. Correspondence also contains advice from E. E. Cummings to Elizabeth, descriptions of Paris, New Hampshire and New York, personal finance issues, art at the Whitney museum, and a trip to the Rockies and Mount Wilson. Letters also discuss E. E. Cummings' Christmas and holiday plans, employment opportunities, World War II and Hitler, and difficulties he faced with his mother. Also included are postcards and cartoons by E. E. Cummings.. }
Showing items 1 to 2 of
2
with 100 items per page.
- catalog abstract "Collection contains letters from E. E. Cummings to his sister, Elizabeth. Letters are mostly stream of consciousness, oftentimes resembling poetry or quotes from others. Letters are often accompanied by pen or pencil sketches and drawings to illustrate a point in the letter. Correspondence also contains advice from E. E. Cummings to Elizabeth, descriptions of Paris, New Hampshire and New York, personal finance issues, art at the Whitney museum, and a trip to the Rockies and Mount Wilson. Letters also discuss E. E. Cummings' Christmas and holiday plans, employment opportunities, World War II and Hitler, and difficulties he faced with his mother. Also included are postcards and cartoons by E. E. Cummings.".
- catalog description "Collection contains letters from E. E. Cummings to his sister, Elizabeth. Letters are mostly stream of consciousness, oftentimes resembling poetry or quotes from others. Letters are often accompanied by pen or pencil sketches and drawings to illustrate a point in the letter. Correspondence also contains advice from E. E. Cummings to Elizabeth, descriptions of Paris, New Hampshire and New York, personal finance issues, art at the Whitney museum, and a trip to the Rockies and Mount Wilson. Letters also discuss E. E. Cummings' Christmas and holiday plans, employment opportunities, World War II and Hitler, and difficulties he faced with his mother. Also included are postcards and cartoons by E. E. Cummings.".