Box 1
Contains 9 Results:
TLS, Austin Clarke to Phillip Marcus, September 5, 1966.
(Heroic period in Irish literature)
TLS, Austin Clarke to Phillip Marcus, April 5, 1967
(stylistic devices of medieval Irish prose)
TLS, Austin Clarke to Phillip Marcus, January 27, 1970.
(praise for Marcus' new work, influence of Larminie)
TLS, Austin Clarke to Phillip Marcus, March 24, 1971
(influence of Yeats' early works on Clarke)
TLS, Austin Clarke to Phillip Marcus, August 3, 1971.
(Meeting plans with Marcus)
TLS, Austin Clarke to Phillip Marcus, October 5, 1971.
(Disposition of Clarke's manuscripts)
TLS, Austin Clarke to Thomas Dillon Redshaw, October 15, 1970
(Invitation to meet with Clarke)
ALS, Austin Clarke to Leslie, nd.
The majority of the letters in the Austin Clarke collection are between Phillip Marcus and Austin Clarke. The letters discuss Clarke's views on Marcus's writings as well as his insight on medieval Irish literature and the influence of W. B. Yeats on Irish literature.
Austin Clarke Letters
The majority of the letters in the Austin Clarke collection are between Phillip Marcus and Austin Clarke. The letters discuss Clarke's views on Marcus's writings as well as his insight on medieval Irish literature and the influence of W. B. Yeats on Irish literature.