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FRAZ/33/356
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Letter from Pierre Sayn to Lady Frazer
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- 8 June 1937 (Creation)
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143 Boulevard Raspail, Paris VI [on mourning stationery] - Thanks her for the book, the translation of the 'Ode on a Grecian Urn' by Hyacinthe-Loyson with the preface by Anatole France; has created four panels on Keats and the poem for the Exposition [Internationale des Arts et Techniques dans la Vie Moderne]; he does not understand what she means about [Émile] Audra, whom he knows only via letters of business, and who is always courteous; he has not been to see Geuthner very recently, taken up as he was with the death of his father-in-law and the Exposition; it is exam time and Janine is a baccalauréat candidate, but without much enthusiasm.
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- Sayn, Pierre (fl 1924-1938) French translator (Subject)
- Frazer, Lilly (? 1855-1941), writer and translator, wife of Sir James George Frazer (Subject)
- Loyson, Paul Hyacinthe (1873-1921) French dramatist (Subject)
- France, Anatole (1844–1924) French poet, journalist, and novelist (Subject)
- Exposition Internationale des Arts et Techniques dans la Vie Moderne (Subject)
- Sayn, Janine (fl 1937) daughter of Pierre Sayn (Subject)
- Audra, Émile (1882-1969) French translator (Subject)
- Geuthner, Georges Ort- (d 1940) manager of Librairie orientaliste Paul Geuthner (Subject)
- Keats, John (1795-1821) poet (Subject)