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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

Invites Lyn to visit. Reports receiving a twenty page letter from Lyn's "American Lady" [Frances M. Orr, re article in the Nation, 28 Dec. 1929]. Disagrees with the Lyn's opinion about the funding of "Mrs Dalloway". Mentions her views on women's education in answer to a letter of Lyn's.

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

Photocopy of ALS to Lyn Newman and envelope

Accepts Lyn's invitation to dine. Regrets that Lyn no longer reviews novels because she was going to send her Hugh Walpole's "Rogue Herries".

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

Photocopy of ALS to Lyn Newman

Discusses "To the Lighthouse" and Mrs Ramsey. Reassures Lyn about her writing. Refers to "that woman Tomlinson" who was allowed to "dribble all over the Nation"

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

Photocopy of ALS to Lyn Newman

Relates the story of a domestic crisis. Invites Lyn to visit.

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

Photocopy of ALS to Lyn Newman

Mentions a fainting fit that has confined her to bed. Mentions Lyn's letter to Leonard, and Lyn's exposure of a "false copy" of Madame du Deffand. Refers to her article on Hazlitt. Remarks that progress on her novel is suspended.

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

Photocopy of ALS to Lyn Newman

Refers obliquely to a confidence about a man that Lyn has made to her. Mentions a drive in thick fog on Hayward's Heath.

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

Photocopy of ALS to Lyn Newman

Informs Lyn that she will be busy in the coming week. Wishes Lyn a good holiday. Advises her that the best way of writing a book is not to write at all.

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

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