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64843: Letter: To Edward Marsh

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posted on 2024-05-02, 16:14 authored by First World War Poetry Digital Archive Project Team

Discusses an urgent letter sent previously on behalf of a friend / thanks Edward Marsh for letter with criticisms / describes conditions under and the process by which he constructs poems / having been moved back from the frontline trenches, but still within range of shells. The poem which Rosenberg writes that he includes (missing) is likely to be 'Break of Day in the Trenches'. |

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Discusses an urgent letter sent previously on behalf of a friend / thanks Edward Marsh for letter with criticisms / describes conditions under and the process by which he constructs poems / includes poem 'A Worm Fell on the heart of Corinth' / describes having been moved back from the frontline trenches, but still within range of shells.

History

Identifier

5246.cpd | 4489.jpg | IRNYPLBERG1260u.jpg 4490.jpg | IRNYPLBERG1261u.jpg

Creator

Rosenberg, Isaac (1890-1918)

Date

4th August 1916

Date Created

04/08/1916

Spatial

France

Source

Leaf

Medium

Paper

Format

Pencil

Type

Letter | Letter

Pages

1, 2

Number of Pages

3

Contributor

Alisa Miller

Rights

The Berg Collection, New York Public Library / The Isaac Rosenberg Literary Estate

Collection ID

The Berg Collection | The Berg Collection

Repository Name

New York Public Library

Repository Address

Fifth Avenue and 42nd Street, New York, USA

Publisher

The First World War Poetry Digital Archive

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    The Isaac Rosenberg Collection

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