StorageSite | UCL Special Collections |
Level | Item |
Reference Number | ORWELL/G/4/16 |
Title | Letter from Orwell to Eleanor Jaques |
Date | [13 November 1934] |
Description | Typescript letter from Orwell to Eleanor saying that he had sent her a copy of his novel that morning. He has written a few pages of his new book, which he is disappointed with, and is trying to have 'Burmese Days' translated into French, for 'a bit of added prestige'. He asks if Eleanor is coming to London, and whether they will be able to meet. Envelope includes a list of 'Things for Singapore'. |
Extent | 1 letter and envelope |
AccessStatus | Open |
AccessConditions | The papers are available subject to the usual conditions of access to Archives and Manuscripts material, after the completion of a Reader's Undertaking. |
Copyright | This material is owned by the George Orwell Trust and copyright is vested in the Orwell Literary Estate: Bill Hamilton: A.M.Heath Literary Agents: 6 Warwick Court, Holborn, London, WC1R 5DJ |