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    <title>GreacenStanford233</title>
    <updated>Saturday, August 20, 2016 - 11:14</updated>
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    <collections>Letters to Stanford</collections>
    <contributor>Greacen Estate</contributor>
    <coverage>1975 Apr 30th</coverage>
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    <date>Wednesday, March 16, 2016</date>
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    <identifier>GreacenStanford233</identifier>
    <itemdescription>Letter</itemdescription>
    <keywords>Dundee, Goethe</keywords>
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    <transcript>﻿2 7 P C

30 Apr 75
replied:2nd May

My bear Derek,

Thanks yrs of 28 Apr. Quick
delivery.

I&#039;m calling my Dundee talk - &quot;The
Evolution of a Writer&quot;- my literary
influences and examples of my own work.
I&#039;m leading in with a poem by Goethe
trans by Hamburger and ending with a
tiny poem by Macdiarmid — not that
these were &#039;influences&#039; but because they
are apt.(Goethe is disputing the idea
that a writer can be &#039;self-made&#039;.)

Dear old Harold Brooks,one of the
nicest men I&#039;ve met,and all the better
for his eccentricities! I&#039;ve only seen
him a few times in London. I&#039;ve the
impression his wife didn&#039;t want his old
pals around. He was a lecturer at
Queen&#039;s,by the way,not a Prof. -- and
I don&#039;t think he ever got a chair. x The
actual Prof at Queens was a man far his
inferior in every way - but not eccent-
ric. That&#039;s the way it goes. Harold is
absolutely right about LG. Even over F
this has been exemplified,but it&#039;s
tiresome to go into detail about. Right
at Birkbeck
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