Letter from Bliss Carman to R. H. Hathaway, July 18, 1921 : a machine-readable transcription.


Author: Carman, Bliss, 1861-1929

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Letter from Bliss Carman to R. H. Hathaway, July 18, 1921.


Author: Bliss Carman

2 p.



The Rufus Hathaway collection of Canadian literature. Vertical file. Folder 464.


recipient: Rufus Hawtin Hathaway

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1921-07-18
English non-fiction; prose LCSH 24-bit colour; 300-400 dpi.
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Letter from Bliss Carman to R. H. Hathaway, July 18, 1921

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TWILIGHT PARK
HAINES FALLS, N.Y.

18 July 1921
My dear
Hathaway:

Thanks for letter.
Hope to see you soon.
Either
Toronto or
Muskoka. Am enclosing
copy of contents of the
"Far Horizons" volume,
which goes to 15 Victoria
Street today.

About a dozen of
the poems appeared
in The Province . The
rest (almost all)


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will [now] be printed for the
first time.

There is no first person
singular in the book,
and that should be a
relief! No wonder
readers grow tired of
so much ego lyricism!

yours as ever
Bliss Carman