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Firminger, Marjorie

 File — Box: 104
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION From the Collection: Manuscripts, correspondence, photographs, printed material, graphics, and bound manuscripts by, to, or about Wyndham Lewis, covering all aspects of his career and life. Includes one of two known proof copies of his novel The Roaring Queen, which was withdrawn before publication; unpublished novels, short stories, essays, and notebooks; and manuscripts and notes for Lewis's published books The Apes of God, Self...
Dates: 1877-1975.

Firminger, Marjorie ALS to Francis Napier Beaufort-Palmer, [n.d.]

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London; Dear Francis, Many thanks for your letter. I am not so schizophrenic now. The important point to remember is that the poetry should be published,

Dates: [n.d.]

Firminger, Marjorie ALS to Francis Napier Beaufort-Palmer, Jan.30 [n.y.]

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London; Dearest Francis, Yes of course Victor. I'm wondering if the fact that neither of us has heard from him since Christmas links up in any way with what Katie told me

Dates: Jan.30 [n.y.]

Firminger, Marjorie ALS to Francis Napier Beaufort-Palmer, Feb.4, [n.y.]

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London; My dear Francis, The "communication"? I mentioned that Katie sent me was an actual letter to her from Mr. Lewis. She, Mrs. L, wrote of "lying gossip",

Dates: Feb.4; [n.y.]

Firminger, Marjorie ALS to Francis Napier Beaufort-Palmer, Mar.21, [n.y.]

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London; Dearest Francis, I agree with all you wrote about Alick - to call her just "Typist" is - absurd. Yes, I'm pretty sure Holoroyd saw Freda Polock & Katie certainly,

Dates: Mar.21; [n.y.]

Firminger, Marjorie ALS to Francis Napier Beaufort-Palmer, May 16, [n.y.]

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London; Dearest Francis, Forgive me for not writing before to thank you for your letter about Ralph's death. You said just what I felt & that was a help.

Dates: May 16; [n.y.]

Firminger, Marjorie ALS to Francis Napier Beaufort-Palmer, Jun.2, [n.y.]

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London; My dear Francis, Thank you so much for your letter. I do hope Sylvia is getting better. Rita telephoned & said how glad she was to see you both.

Dates: Jun.2; [n.y.]

Firminger, Marjorie ALS to Francis Napier Beaufort-Palmer, Jul.19, [n/y/]

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London; My dear Francis, Unexpectedly I was shown a flat in the Barbican the day before yesterday - I expect because someone of influence in the city

Dates: Jul.19; [n/y/]

Firminger, Marjorie ALS to Francis Napier Beaufort-Palmer, Aug.25, [n.y.]

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London; Dearest Francis, How fascinating - B[?] Salkeld's account of Julian. It all links up. His [?] brother certainly died, & so Julian became his mother's pet,

Dates: Aug.25; [n.y.]

Firminger, Marjorie ALS to Francis Napier Beaufort-Palmer, Aug.20, [n.y.]

 Item — Box: 104, Folder: 9
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London; Dearest Francis, Thank you so much for your note. Victor C. came here on Thursday. He was enraptured with his visit to you & Sylvia,

Dates: Aug.20; [n.y.]