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Papers of Lyn Newman Woolf, Adeline Virginia (1882-1941) novelist, essayist and critic
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Photocopy of ALS to Lyn Newman

Mentions her visits to Germany, Italy and the Labour Party at Brighton. Refers to being saved from Hitler by a marmoset. Covers Lyn's baby, a flood at Monk House, and Leonard's involvement in politics. Mentions that her niece Anne Stephen is at Newnham.

Woolf, Adeline Virginia (1882-1941) novelist, essayist and critic

Photocopy of ALS to Lyn Newman

Discusses Lyn's proposal that she write for the Monologue. Intimates that she is willing to review David Cecil's book but thinks her appearance in the paper would be inappropriate.

Woolf, Adeline Virginia (1882-1941) novelist, essayist and critic

Photocopy of ALS to Lyn Newman

Subscribes to the Gazette [the Monologue]. Enthuses about Lyn's enterprise. Mentions that she put in a good word for Lyn as a novel reviewer with Bruce Richmond.

Woolf, Adeline Virginia (1882-1941) novelist, essayist and critic

Photocopy of ALS to Lyn Newman

Replies to dinner invitation. Mentions the Yeats-Brown fiasco.

Woolf, Adeline Virginia (1882-1941) novelist, essayist and critic

Photocopy of ALS to Lyn Newman

Invites Lyn to a Conversation Club. Mentions the Common Reader and Lyn's book. Commiserates on Lyn's illness. Postscript refers to Winifred Holtby.

Woolf, Adeline Virginia (1882-1941) novelist, essayist and critic

Photocopy of ALS to Lyn Newman

Excuses her failure to write with her illness. Delights over her inflatable boat. Mentions violent political argument.

Woolf, Adeline Virginia (1882-1941) novelist, essayist and critic

Photocopy of ALS to Lyn Newman

Hopes to rearrange her schedule in order to visit Lyn. Describes weather. Thanks Lyn for the map.

Woolf, Adeline Virginia (1882-1941) novelist, essayist and critic

Photocopy of ALS to Lyn Newman

Mentions that she had influenza over Christmas. Hopes to visit Lyn. Mentions that she is reading Lyn's edition of Madame du Deffand. Anticipates Lyn's opinion on her theory of letter writing but does not expand on it.

Woolf, Adeline Virginia (1882-1941) novelist, essayist and critic

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