Correspondence: Yates to Tambimuttu (typescript, 26 October, 1943), submitting four poems (not present) on behalf of her brother-in-law (not identified) - letter annotated in the hand of Nicholas Moore indicating two poems as 'quite pleasant'; Tambimuttu to Yates (20 November, 1945), retaining ...
Two poems (typescript): 'Eurydike', and 'Portrait'. Also, a letter from Tambimuttu to Wilkins (23 November, 1945), returning the poems (not present) of a Mr Kaiser [Ernst Kaiser, afterwards her husband] as 'too formless'.
Incomplete letter to the Editor (first typescript sheet only, dated 25 July, 1943), discussing pacifism in the light of a review in Poetry London by Stephen Spender of a translation of the 'Bhagavad Gita'. Letter published in Poetry London, 2:10 (1944), pp. 261-264.
Correspondence prompted by the death of Charles Williams, concerning the publication of an essay on Williams by Wild, and the prospect of a commemorative volume: Wild to Tambimuttu (typescript, 8 August, 1945), with copy letter attached from H Milford, Oxford University Press, to Wild (typescr...
M J T Tambimuttu: Correspondent Wickham, Anna [Edith Alice Mary Harper]
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Letter (11 July, 1945) from Tambimuttu to Wickham, informing that 'William is very keen to do a selection of your poems for possible publication by PL….'
M J T Tambimuttu: Correspondent Wigan, T[homas] K[eble]
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A long poem (typescript) entitled 'Gold, Hate, and Love', in three Cantos (of 78 Spencerian stanzas). The poem is introduced by G S Fraser in a 'Preface' [four sheets, typescript]. On the verso of Fraser's 'Preface', Captain T K Wigan has written a letter addressed to 'My Dear Stella', in which...