Greeting card from Lorna Reynolds, 21 Herbert Avenue, Merrion, Dublin 4 to Michael O’Tool, looking forward to reading his article.
Sin títuloPostcard from Lorna Reynolds, 21 Herbert Avenue, Merrion, Dublin 4 to Michael O’Toole, thanking him for drawing her attention to errors in her recent publication.
Sin títuloThis sub-series contains Michael O'Toole's correspondence with Eibhear Walshe relating to their respective research projects focusing on Kate O'Brien.
Sin títuloLetter from Ann P. Overton, The Old Post Office, High Street, Fordwich, Canterbury, Kent CT2 ODH to Michael O’Toole, thanking him for the copy of Presentation Parlour, which has rekindled her interest in Kate O’Brien’s works. Also see P76/2/4/4.
Sin títuloCopy letter from Michael O’Toole to Brian Moore, Bloomsbury Publishing Ltd, 2 Soho Square, London W1V 5DE seeking clarification on Moore’s view of Kate O’Brien as a ‘safe’ writer as expressed in an interview in Banned in Ireland: Censorship and the Irish Writer (1990).
Sin títuloCorrespondence between Michael O’Toole and Paul Thomelin, a new Kate O’Brien enthusiast seeking advice and information from O’Toole.
Sin títuloGreeting card from Mary O’Mara to Michael O’Toole, thanking him for his gift of Kate O’Brien’s ‘Impressions of English Literature’.
Sin títuloCopy letter [from Michael O’Toole?] to Alderman Jim Kemmy, passing on two of his favourite Kate O’Brien quotes for possible inclusion in Kemmy’s anthology [The Limerick Anthology, Dublin: Gill & McMillan, 1996]
Sin títuloPhotocopy of an article entitled ‘Why the Rage for French Films?’ by Kate O’Brien, published in The Star on 1 February 1938. Also see P12/2/1/2/5/1.
Sin títuloPhotocopy of a review by Kate O’Brien of five works of fiction, published in the Spectator on 25 March 1938.
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