StorageSite | UCL Special Collections |
Level | Item |
Reference Number | ORWELL/G/4/3 |
Title | Letter from Orwell to Eleanor Jaques |
Date | [Autumn 1931] |
Description | Handwritten letter from Orwell to Eleanor regarding her visit to Iceland and the difficulties he has recently faced with publishing some of his work. He writes of his planned visit to Southwold and asks for news of Dennis. He also reports that he has recently read Havelock Ellis' 'Affirmations - critical essays in Nietzche, Zola etc.' and had seen the production of Julius Caesar. |
Extent | 1 letter |
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 |