The Oxford Book of Letters
Edited by Frank Kermode and Anita Kermode
- Comprehensive anthology of letters in English from the 6th century to Philip Larkin
- Includes letters by the famous (writers, royalty, politicians, poets, playwrights) and the unknown (emigrants to America, Australia and S. Africa), on subjects ranging from business and world affairs, love letters, begging letters, gossip etc.
- Includes British, American and Commonwealth writers
- Each letter set in context and annotated with helpful editorial comments
- Contains first publication of T.S.Eliot-Spender exchange of letters in verse
- 'a rich, ripe mid-summery collection ... The selection is so intelligent and lucid it reads like the most intimate of social histories ... This is a collection that almost achieves perfection: majestic and accessible, wonderfully funny, memorably sad.' The Observer
- The Oxford Book of Letters
- Reading other people's letters, like reading private diaries, offers thrilling and unexpected glimpses into their lives, and it is partly the guilty pleasure we take in such literary eavesdropping that makes this volume so compelling. ... Google Books
- Published: 1995
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