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Papers of Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman
Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman
出版
1887
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=achxkgAACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
Among the literary papers are complete manuscripts for the following short stories: The lovers, Dicky boy, The little Persian princess, Mehitable lamb, and Emmy. There is also the ms. for her poem Blue-eyed Mary, one page from her essay When people wrote letters, and quotations from, or copies of In butterfly time, The love of Parson Lord, A New England nun, and the poem The strangers. Correspondence spans a range of forty years and includes letters to friends, publishers, other authors, collectors and various admirers. A long series of affectionate letters to Mary Louise Booth, written in the 1880s when Miss Booth was editor of Harpers magazine discusses many of her works, her difficulty in writing titles, village life in Rnadolph, Mass., her pet canary and cats. A similar group of letters, 1901-05, to Florence Bate, her friend and literary agent, discusses her nom-de-plume stories as well as other publications. There are several letters to Mary Elizabeth Mapes Dodge, then editor of St. Nicholas magazine, Samuel Sidney McClure and other editors of McClure's magazine, Henry Mills Alden at Harpers, and William Henry Rideing, the newspaper publisher. A letter to Miss O'Brien gives advice about publishing and discusses contemporary magazines. Motion picture rights are discussed in a letter to Mr. Selden, and a letter to the poet Louise Chandler Moulton discusses her work Jerome, a poor man. Among other recipients are Asa P. French, Richard Duffy, Glen Walton Blodgett, James Stuart Wilson, and David Fellers Fleisher and Jeanette L. Gilder. There are many social letters to various recipients. The collection also includes 5 portraits of the author and 3 printed obituaries.