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000-0530
FROM H. P. Lovecraft
TO Elizabeth Toldridge
26-Feb-1932

Abstract

Thanks for the cuttings, on poetry matters, on the arts and economics, on a series of poetry lectures at Brown University, on the current times (and possible war with Japan), on mental landmarks and civilization and race, on being an Anglophile in America, on W. Paul Cook's illness (and Arizona, and The Shunned House), on New Georgian architecture, on skyscrapers, on cycles of civilization (with reference to Theodore Roosevelt), on grasping the cosmic, on creating for one's own pleasure. Postscript on Lovecraft's aunt's health, Toldridge's pseudonym, and thanks for a flower.

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Preceded By 000-0520 Letters of H. P. Lovecraft and Elizabeth Toldridge Followed By 000-0544
Preceded By 000-0520 Letters to Elizabeth Toldridge & Anne Tillery Renshaw Followed By 000-0544
Preceded By 000-0529 Selected Letters of H. P. Lovecraft Followed By 000-0531
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