A Calendar of the Letters of Willa Cather
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Letter ID: 0307
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Addressee: Van Tuyll, Miss (Houghton Mifflin)
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Date: 1915-05-24
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Repository: Harvard University, Houghton Library, Cambridge, Mass.
To Miss Van
Tuyll,
[at Houghton
Mifflin]
May 24, [1915], from New
York
; Harvard
Very pleased that she likes the story. Doesn't want a picture of herself published unless she gets a good one this
summer at the cliff dwellings. Will get one taken by a photographer if she must, but it will
only be disillusioning to the public.
Willa S. Cather
[Stout #307]
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Letter ID: 0401
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Addressee: Van Tuyll, Miss (Houghton Mifflin)
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Date: 1917-12-04
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Repository: Harvard University, Houghton Library, Cambridge, Mass.
To Miss Van Tuyll
[at Houghton Mifflin],
Dec. 4, [1917]
; Harvard
The sample of heavy lettering is what she had in mind, but the accent over the initial "A"
needs to be more distinct.
Willa Cather
[Stout #401]
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Letter ID: 0549
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Addressee: Van Doren, Carl
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Date: 1921-07-30
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Repository: Princeton University, Firestone Library, Princeton, N.J.
To Carl Van Doren,
July 30, [1921], from Toronto
; Princeton
Has been noticing his writing on authors in their own styles, and likes what he did with her.
Believes her new novel will be her best
yet, but he will still probably think it formless. He can return her copy of The Troll Garden when she gets back to
New York.
Willa Cather
[Stout #549]
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Letter ID: 0570
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Addressee: Van Doren, Carl
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Date: 1922-01-02
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Repository: Princeton University, Firestone Library, Princeton, N.J.
To Carl Van Doren,
Jan. 2, [1922]
; Princeton
Is back at home and hopes he can come for tea on a Friday. Would like to discuss his chapter
on Henry James in The American Novel
[1921] .
Willa Cather
[Stout #570]
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Letter ID: 0594
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Addressee: Van Doren, Carl
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Date: 1922-05-08
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Repository: Princeton University, Firestone Library, Princeton, N.J.
To Carl Van Doren,
Monday
[c. May 8, 1922?]
, from no. 5 Bank Street, New
York
; Princeton
Thanks for the book, which was waiting when she returned from sanitorium. Glad he likes Ántonia, but believes new
book is better. Three years of hard
work.
Willa Cather
[Stout #594]
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Letter ID: 0817
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Addressee: Van Dynn, Miss
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Date: 1926-01-08
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Repository: Newark Public Library, Newark, New Jersey
To Miss Van Dyne
[librarian],
Jan. 8, 1926
; Newark
Glad to be included in their list of best novels.
Willa Cather
[Stout #817]
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Letter ID: 0894
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Addressee: Van Vechten, Carl
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Date: 1927-09-16
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Repository: University of Richmond, Boatwright Memorial Library, Richmond, Va.
To Carl Van Vechten,
Sept. 16, [1927], from Jaffrey,
N.H.
; Richmond
Pleased he likes the book. Tried to make it a selfless, impersonal sort of book.
Willa Cather
[Stout #894]
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Letter ID: 1124
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Addressee: Van Vechten, Carl
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Date: 1932-10-14
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Repository: Yale University, Beinecke Library, New Haven, Conn.
To Carl Van Vechten,
Friday
[Oct. 14, 1932]
, from Grosvenor Hotel, New
York
; Beinecke
Going to Chicago Tuesday to receive a gold
medal. Will be back about Nov. 1 and may let him photograph her then. Wants to talk with him
about opera.
Willa Cather
[Stout #1124]
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Letter ID: 1217
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Addressee: Van Doren, Carl
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Date: 1934-03-07
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Repository: Princeton University, Firestone Library, Princeton, N.J.
To Carl Van Doren,
Mar. 7, 1934
; Princeton
Sorry to refuse him but does not want parts of My Ántonia or A Lost Lady excerpted for an anthology.
Willa Cather
[Stout #1217]
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Letter ID: 1218
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Addressee: Van Doren, Carl
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Date: 1934-03-22
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Repository: Princeton University, Firestone Library, Princeton, N.J.
To Carl Van Doren,
Mar. 22, 1934
; Princeton
Yes, glad for him to use the chapter he mentions from The
Song of the Lark.
Willa Cather
[Stout #1218]
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