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Letter from Walter de la Mare to Rosemary Sisson, 9 December 1931

 Item — Box: CLX-A-479
Identifier: Coll-1848/23-0085

Scope and Contents

Signed autograph letter from Walter de la Mare to Rosemary Sisson (1923-2017), the eight-year old daughter of his friend, the academic and author Charles Jasper Sisson (1885-1966). As an adult, Rosemary Sisson would become a successful novelist and television dramatist. There is also an envelope addressed to "Miss Rosemary Sisson".

Dates

  • Creation: 9 December 1931

Creator

Language of Materials

English

Physical Description

2 sides 4to., with original envelope with her name but no address, Hill House, Taplow headed paper, 9th December 1931.

Damage from rusted paper-clip.

Conditions Governing Access

Open. Please contact the repository in advance.

Biographical / Historical

The poet, novelist, and anthologist Walter de La Mare was born in Charleton, Kent, on 25 April 1873. He was educated at St. Paul's Cathedral Choristers' School in London. From 1890 until 1908, de La Mare worked for the Anglo-American Oil Company in London. However, after the appearance in 1902 of his Songs of childhood, under the pseudonym of Walter Ramal, he spent more and more time writing and his first novel Henry Brocken was published in 1904. A large output of poems, stories, novels, books for children and anthologies continued throughout the rest of his life. His production includes Poems (1906), The return (1910), The listeners (1912), Peacock pie (1913), Memoirs of a midget (1921), Come hither (1923), Behold, this dreamer (1939), The Burning Glass (1945), The Traveller (1946), Inward Companion (1950), and O Lovely England (1953). He was made Companion of Honour in 1948, and received the Order of Merit in 1953. Walter de La Mare died in Twickenham on 22 June 1956. He was buried in St. Paul's Cathedral.

Rosemary Sisson was an English television dramatist and novelist. She contributed to scripts for Upstairs Downstairs, The Duchess of Duke Street and The Six Wives of Henry VIII.

Extent

1 letter

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Purchased in June 2022. Accession no. SC-Acc-2023-0085.

Physical Description

2 sides 4to., with original envelope with her name but no address, Hill House, Taplow headed paper, 9th December 1931.

Damage from rusted paper-clip.

Processing Information

Catalogued by Aline Brodin and Paul Barnaby in September 2023, using information provided by the seller.

Repository Details

Part of the University of Edinburgh Library Heritage Collections Repository

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