Box 10
Contains 41 Results:
O'Casey, Sean : Typed letter to Edwin Burr Pettet, Esq. Torquay, Devon., Jun. 19, 1961
Letter explaining why he will not travel to Brandeis to lecture. Rudin # B-89B
O'Neill, Eugene : Autographed letter to Mrs. Foster. Province, MA., Apr. 2, 1922
O'Neill anticipates that his upcoming play, "The Hairy Ape" might spark strong criticism and asks Mrs. Foster to send letters rebutting the criticism to drama editors and any others who criticize. Rudin # B-90
Odets, Clifford : Autographed letters to addressed to "Dear Patchen". Los Angeles, CA., 1946
By turns, Odets both deals with the particulars and waxes philosophical. Rudin # B-89C
Olson, Charles : Typed letter to Wesley Hartley. Gloucester, MA., May 25, 1960
O'Neill, Eugene : Typed letter to Mr. Karsnor, March 17, 1923
Writes of his success and his gratitude to the public. Rudin # B-91
Orczy, Baroness : Typed letter to Frederick Bason. Monte Carlo., May 3, 1929
The Baroness offers advice on starting a literary career. Rudin # B-92
Oxenham, John (pseudonym of William Arthur Dunkerley) : Typed letter to the editor of Nash's Magazine. Ealing., Aug. 17, 1912
Replying to his question about the public's taste for fiction. Rudin # B-93
Pasternak, Boris : Autographed letter to Mrs. Olsson., Feb. 25, 1960
Compares himself to Salvatore Quasimodo who won the Nobel Prize for Literature in the year following Pasternak (1959). Rudin # B-94
Paton, Alan : Autographed letter to Mrs. Allen and Elizabeth., Sep. 12, 1948 [?]
Writes to Mrs. Allen that he has retired and is writing some verse. He writes Elizabeth that he believes "life and suffering are inseparable. Mentions "I am a confirmed and unrepentant believer in emotions (plus I hope some intellect)". Rudin # B-95
Perelman, Sidney Joseph : 11 letters to Diane Boas, from various locations, 1975-1978
A series of amusing, flirtatious and downright ribald letters sent to a woman Perelman romanced in the last years of his life. Rudin # B-96