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Walter De La Mare letters to John Middleton Murry

 Collection
Identifier: MSS 0182

Scope and Content Note

The Walter de la Mare Letters to John Middleton Murry consists of 32 letters written between 1920–1924, as well as one letter written in 1945. The letters concern a variety of subjects including literary projects, vacation and dinner invitations, a possible academic appointment for Aldous Huxley, Katherine Mansfield's writing and death, and de la Mare's poetry.



The fourth folder contains a custom-made case in which the letters were housed when they were part of H. Bradley Martin's collection. Martin's bookplate is attached to the inside front cover of the case.

Dates

  • Creation: 1920–1945
  • Creation: Majority of material found within 1920–1924

Creator

Language of Materials

Materials entirely in English.

Access Restrictions

The collection is open for research.

Terms Governing Use and Reproduction

Use of materials from this collection beyond the exceptions provided for in the Fair Use and Educational Use clauses of the U.S. Copyright Law may violate federal law. Permission to publish or reproduce is required from the copyright holder. Please contact Special Collections Department, University of Delaware Library, http://www.lib.udel.edu/cgi-bin/askspec.cgi

Biographical Note

Walter de la Mare, born April 25, 1873, in Charlton, Kent, England, was a British novelist, essayist, critic, playwright, poet, editor, as well as an author of short stories and children's books.

One of his earliest works, published in 1902 while de la Mare was employed by an oil company, was a collection of children's verse, Songs of Childhood, written under the pseudonym Walter Ramal. Following the publication of his novel, Henry Brocken, in 1904 and several other early volumes, de la Mare devoted the remainder of his life almost exclusively to writing.

He wrote numerous short stories and poems, many of which reveal his interest in the macabre. Among the most notable collections of these works are The Veil and Other Poems (1921) and the posthumous Ghost Stories (1956). Memoirs of a Midget (1921), considered de la Mare's most popular novel, details the experiences of a character named Fanny Bowater. De la Mare also wrote several critical works, including Some Women Novelists of the 'Seventies (1929). Walter de la Mare died on June 22, 1956.

De la Mare's letters were written to British journalist and author John Middleton Murry, who was well known for his passionate and controversial criticism. Before 1910 he founded the avant-garde magazine Rhythm. He later worked as a journalist for the Westminster Gazette and Nation. With the encouragement of D. H. Lawrence, Murry published several books of criticism, including Fyodor Dostoevsky (1916) and The Problem of Style (1920).

Murry married writer Katherine Mansfield in 1913. A number of de la Mare's letters refer to Katherine Mansfield and her writing. Several letters include de la Mare's expressions of grief at her death in 1923.

Katherine Mansfield Beauchamp, born October 14, 1888, in Wellington, New Zealand, was best known for her short stories, especially those about New Zealand. Many of the New Zealand stories were collected in Bliss (1920) and The Garden Party (1922). Other works written by Mansfield included In a German Pension (1911), The Dove's Nest and Other Stories (1923), The Little Girl and Other Stories (1924), as well as numerous works edited by Murry and published posthumously.

Locher, Frances C. (ed.). Contemporary Authors. Volume 104. Detroit: Gale Research Company, 1982. p. 31. May, Hal (ed.). Contemporary Authors. Volume 118. Detroit: Gale Research Company, 1986. p. 342. May, Hal (ed.). Contemporary Authors. Volume 110. Detroit: Gale Research Company, 1984. p. 142.

Extent

33 item (61 p.)

Abstract

The Walter de la Mare Letters to John Middleton Murry consists of 32 letters written between 1920–1924, as well as one letter written in 1945. The letters concern a variety of subjects including literary projects, vacation and dinner invitations, a possible academic appointment for Aldous Huxley, Katherine Mansfield's writing and death, and de la Mare's poetry.

Arrangement

The letters are arranged chronologically in three folders.

Source

Purchase, August 1990.

Shelving Summary

  • Box 1: Shelved in SPEC MSS manuscript boxes (1 inch)

OCLC Number

Processing

Processed by Anita A. Wellner, 1991–1992. Encoded by Thomas Pulhamus, March 2010.

Title
Finding aid for the Walter De La Mare letters to John Middleton Murry 1920–1945(bulk dates 1920–1924)
Status
In Progress
Author
University of Delaware Library, Special Collections
Date
Date encoded (2010 March 5)
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin
Language of description note
English

Repository Details

Part of the University of Delaware Library Special Collections Repository

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