Letter from Alice Milligan to Lily O'Brennan concerning her 'Arbour Hill Poem',
undated.
Milligan is close to finishing her poem and wonders whether she should discuss O'Rahilly and others killed in action. She has other ideas for poems, remarking "I could write so much if not interrupted," and promises to send the poem to O'Brennan when it is finished. She also notes that Maud Gonne is unwell.
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Letter from Alice Milligan to Lily O'Brennan concerning her 'Arbour Hill Poem',
undated.
In Collection: | Ceannt and O'Brennan Papers, 1851-1953. |
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Description: | Milligan is close to finishing her poem and wonders whether she should discuss O'Rahilly and others killed in action. She has other ideas for poems, remarking "I could write so much if not interrupted," and promises to send the poem to O'Brennan when it is finished. She also notes that Maud Gonne is unwell. |
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Language: | English |
Extent: | 1 item (4 pages). |
Format: | Manuscript |
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MS 41,492/1/13
(Manuscripts Reading Room) |
Rights: | Reproduction rights owned by the National Library of Ireland. |