Item 81 - Copy letter from John S. Black to J. G. Frazer

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Copy letter from John S. Black to J. G. Frazer

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  • c 1947-c 1955 (Creation)

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6 Oxford Terrace, Edinburgh. Dated 1913, postmark dated Dec. 17 - Admires his 'new and brilliant version' of 'Paradise Lost' ['The Serpent and the Tree of Life' in 'Essays and Studies presented to William Ridgeway']; many chapters are on the point of writing themselves in the 'apparently endless' 'Geschichte der menschlichen Narrheit', encloses a cutting from the 'Scotsman' about a communion service in the parish of Uig, Lewis attended by a U.F. minister and Free Church missionaries; is glad to hear about Anatole France. With a manuscript note in pen at the bottom identifying the article by Frazer.]

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