Letter from Thomas MacGreevy to George Yeats. 22 September 1926
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         					Letter from Thomas MacGreevy to George Yeats
         					22 September 1926
         					Thomas MacGreevy
         					National Library of Ireland. Autograph letter
         					signed NLI MS 30,859
         			
      
Abstract
MacGreevy free
         					to meet Yeats while she is in 
         					in London;  pleased that Robinson's 'The Big
         					House' has made a profit; hurt that Robinson did not visit him when he was
         					recently in London; MacGreevy would like to be introduced to Dulac when Yeats is in London since Lambert has asked to have
         						MacGreevy write a libretto
         					and hopes Dulac will do the
         					décor; has other ideas for a ballet by Antheil and three 'Nohish' plays; hopes
         					to earn some income from translation to travel to the
         					Mediterranean in December. 
      
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Keywords
         				
         			Travel
Literature
Domestic Life
Career and Finances
Dance
Irish
1990-1999
         		  
         		  
         		  	MacGreevy-GeorgeYeats
         		
         				PersonalLetter
         			
      
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