Letters to Angelica Garnett from Joanna Carrington, artist and daughter of Noel Carrington. These letters relate news about life in France, painting, and exhibitions.
Correspondence between Angelica Garnett from Christine Carswell, publisher with connections to Chatto & Windus and The Hogarth Press. These letters mostly relate to the early editing process for the short story 'Aurora' from The Unspoken Truth, but also include personal matters like family news.
Letters from Mary Ann Caws, Paul Cortes, Jeremy Crow, William Cwiklo and Nicole Czechowski
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Letters to Angelica Garnett from several individuals. - A letter from Mary Ann Caws, dated 3 Nov 1995, thanking Angelica for her comments on a manuscript, with a reply from Angelica, dated 22 Nov 1995 - A letter from Paul Cortes, in French, sent 7 Apr 2008, offering his admiration - A letter from...
Letters from staff members at Chatto & Windus publishers and their parent company Random House UK Ltd. The majority of these letters are from Juliet Brook and relate to the editing and publication of The Unspoken Truth.These letters also include a Christmas card, a signed publishing agreement...
Letters to Angelica Garnett from Pierre-Eugene Clairin, artist, in French, regarding the work of Vanessa Bell, Duncan Grant and Virginia Woolf, as well as his own painting and news of his family.
Letters to Angelica Garnett from Isabella Clerc, in French, regarding holidays and her relationship with Ali. These letters include a reply from Angelica.
A letter to Angelica Garnett from Sandra Derrez, in French, regarding her work and inspirations. The letter encloses a reproduction of a painting of two children, a piece of writing entitled La Demeure, and a printed photograph of some flowers in a vase.
Letters from Linda Dippenaar Calvey and Marguerite Drouet
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Letters to Angelica Garnett from two individuals. - A letter from Linda Dippenaar Calvey, dated 21 Mar 2010, recalling studying the Bloomsbury Group at university and praising Angelica’s book - A letter from Marguerite Drouet, dated 19 Oct 1999, in French, regarding Angelica’s book