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- catalog abstract "Chiefly letters to Bynner from literary friends and associates such as Mary Austin, Minnie Maddern Fiske, Robert Frost, Kahlil Gibran, Vachel Lindsay, Amy Lowell, William Sydney Porter (O. Henry), E. A. Robinson, Carl Sandburg, Sara Teasdale, and many others, on American literary criticism. Mary Austin's letters compliment Bynner's works and contain critical interpretations of their peer's works. The correspondence from Willa Cather divulges information about her youth as the starting point for her knowledge of western life. Frost's letters are personal in nature and inquire about family life while reminiscing on past encounters. Many letters from Laurence Housman discuss his own works, particularly the creation of his brother's (A.E. Housman) Memoirs. Laurence often discusses American politics, particulary the Second World War. Amy Lowell's letters discuss Bynner's reviews in The New Republic.".
- catalog contributor b753849.
- catalog contributor b753850.
- catalog contributor b753851.
- catalog contributor b753852.
- catalog contributor b753853.
- catalog contributor b753854.
- catalog contributor b753855.
- catalog contributor b753856.
- catalog contributor b753857.
- catalog contributor b753858.
- catalog contributor b753859.
- catalog date "1900".
- catalog description "Bynner was an American poet and translator.".
- catalog description "Chiefly letters to Bynner from literary friends and associates such as Mary Austin, Minnie Maddern Fiske, Robert Frost, Kahlil Gibran, Vachel Lindsay, Amy Lowell, William Sydney Porter (O. Henry), E. A. Robinson, Carl Sandburg, Sara Teasdale, and many others, on American literary criticism. Mary Austin's letters compliment Bynner's works and contain critical interpretations of their peer's works. The correspondence from Willa Cather divulges information about her youth as the starting point for her knowledge of western life. Frost's letters are personal in nature and inquire about family life while reminiscing on past encounters. Many letters from Laurence Housman discuss his own works, particularly the creation of his brother's (A.E. Housman) Memoirs. Laurence often discusses American politics, particulary the Second World War. Amy Lowell's letters discuss Bynner's reviews in The New Republic.".
- catalog description "Electronic finding aid available http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:FHCL.Hough:hou00783".
- catalog description "Unpublished printed finding aid available in the Houghton Accessions Records, 1960-1961, under *60M-83.".
- catalog description "Witter Bynner Letters from Various Correspondents, 1900-1958 (MS Am 1629-1629.1). Houghton Library, Harvard University.".
- catalog extent "2 boxes (1 linear ft.)".
- catalog hasFormat "Selected color digital images available; see finding aid.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Selected color digital images available; see finding aid.".
- catalog issued "1900".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog relation "Selected color digital images available; see finding aid.".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "American literature History and criticism 20th century.".
- catalog subject "American poetry 20th century.".
- catalog subject "Bynner, Witter, 1881-1968.".
- catalog subject "Cather, Willa, 1873-1947.".
- catalog subject "Housman, A. E. (Alfred Edward), 1859-1936.".
- catalog subject "The New Republic.".
- catalog subject "World War, 1939-1945 Social aspects United States.".
- catalog title "Witter Bynner letters from various correspondents, 1900-1958.".
- catalog type "collection".