Item 21 - Letter from George L. Watson to G. C. A. Jackson

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Add. MS a/681/21

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Letter from George L. Watson to G. C. A. Jackson

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  • 29 Mar. 1955 (Creation)

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1 sheet; torn in two

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Nod Hill, R.F.D.1, Wilton, Connecticut.—Refers to the difficulty of publishing his biography of Housman, and returns cuttings.

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Nod Hill, R.F.D.1, Wilton, Connecticut {1}
March 29, 1955

Dear Dr. Jackson:

I was both glad and ashamed to receive your letter the other day, after such long and inexcusable neglect on my part. If I had written, however, it would have been only to report further illness, personal or in my family, with attendant set-backs to the book, all of which I was afraid you might be tired or suspicious of hearing about. So I vowed to wait until I could give you some affirmative news. The book was finished last November, and I then supposed that delays and disappointments were at an end; but arranging for its publication has turned out to be almost equally slow and difficult, even though editorial opinion encourages me to think it’s a good job. The trouble is that Housman’s reputation, though still high in a literary sense, has become sadly forgotten by the average reader, at least over here; and since publishing is in the doldrums anyway, the risks of bring out such a book make the sales department (which wields great influence) hard to persuade. As matters now stand, I believe it will require only a little more time and patience, but you can see how uncommunicative and disheartened the author feels.

Here in the meanwhile are your clippings, with my deepest apologies as well as thanks; and of course I’ll let you know what eventually happens.

Sincerely yours,
George L. Watson

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Typed, except the signature and the addition to the address (see below).

{1} ‘R.F.D.1,’ added in pencil. The initials stand for Rural Free Delivery.

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      This description was created by A. C. Green in 2023.

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