Copies of correspondence with Stuart Proffitt and Dorothy Coles
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The correspondence dates from c 1986-c 1993. Proffitt succeeded Richard Ollard as Penelope Fitzgerald’s editor at Harper Collins. Coles was a weaver and expert on William Morris’s poetry.
Papers Relating to So I Have Thought of You: The Letters of Penelope Fitzgerald
Scope & Content:
Includes copies of letters collected for the book, correspondence, drafts of the introduction, and reviews. The book, edited by Terence Dooley, Fitzgerald’s son-in-law, was published by Fourth Estate in 2008.
Copies of Correspondence Collected for So I Have Thought of You: The Letters of Penelope Fitzgerald
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Copies of Penelope Fitzgerald's correspondence from the period 1940-1998 with Mary Lago, Alberto Manguel, Philip Christensen, Francis King, Masolino D’Amico, David Cecil, Norah Hartley [L P Hartley’s sister], Richard Garnett, and Hugh and Penny Lee.
Other correspondence collected for So I Have Thought of You: The Letters of Penelope Fitzgerald (I)
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Includes correspondence, both copies and originals, from the period 1974-2000, with Julian Barnes, Harold Macmillan, Michael Holroyd, Frank Kermode, Mavis Batey, and Maryllis ‘Willie’ Conder.
Other correspondence collected for So I Have Thought of You: The Letters of Penelope Fitzgerald (II)
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Includes correspondence, both copies and originals, from the period 1960s-1999, with Christina and Maria Fitzgerald, Penelope Fitzgerald’s daughters, Colin Haycraft, Rachel Hichens, James and Elizabeth Barnett, and Mary and Dennis Dooley.