Eudora Welty Collection Series 29a. Correspondence by Eudora... Z/0301.000/S
This series includes letters written by Eudora Welty to childhood and college friends, editors and journalists, and influential writers of the twentieth century. The bulk of the correspondence was written to five individuals: Mary Lou Aswell, who was a fiction editor at Harper's Bazaar when she and Welty met; Frank Lyell, a lifelong Welty friend from Jackson, Mississippi; Kenneth Millar, an established mystery writer who wrote under the pen name of Ross Macdonald; John F. Robinson, Welty's friend from high school with whom she was romantically involved; and Diarmuid Russell, Welty's agent and close friend. Scans of items that may be protected by copyright and privacy laws were separated into a "Series 29a … Internal Only" group and are limited to access inside the William F. Winter Archives and History Building.
Read MoreThis series includes letters written by Eudora Welty to childhood and college friends, editors and journalists, and influential writers of the twentieth century. The bulk of the correspondence was written to five individuals: Mary Lou Aswell, who was a fiction editor at Harper's Bazaar when she and Welty met; Frank Lyell, a lifelong Welty friend from Jackson, Mississippi; Kenneth Millar, an established mystery writer who wrote under the pen name of Ross Macdonald; John F. Robinson, Welty's friend from high school with whom she was romantically involved; and Diarmuid Russell, Welty's agent and close friend. Scans of items that may be protected by copyright and privacy laws were separated into a "Series 29a … Internal Only" group and are limited to access inside the William F. Winter Archives and History Building.