000-0347
000-0347
FROM H. P. Lovecraft
TO Elizabeth Toldridge
15-Mar-1929

Abstract

On "The Rosebush" and suggestion Toldridge write some ghostly tales (with the offer to use some plots from Lovecraft's commonplace book), on Toldridge's poem "H. P. Lovecraft" (and Lovecraft's piece on Lord Dunsany), on Frank Belknap Long, on the Radcliffe poems, on the Poetry Circle Anthology (referencing as well the International Writers League, the Bookfellows of Chicago, and the United Amateur Press Association), sympathy for Toldridge's accident, on how the Irish Free State will effect Irish letters (referencing Yeats). A postscript on the warm weather.

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Preceded By 000-0346 Letters of H. P. Lovecraft and Elizabeth Toldridge Followed By 000-0352
Preceded By 000-0346 Letters to Elizabeth Toldridge & Anne Tillery Renshaw Followed By 000-0352
Preceded By 000-0346 Selected Letters of H. P. Lovecraft Followed By 000-0348
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