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From her sister Clare O’Brien
IE 2135 P40/3/8/1/3/4 · Unidad documental compuesta · 1939-1940, 1953, 1959, 1961
Parte de The O'Mara Papers

Postcards, telegram and letter from her sister Clare O’Brien, mainly conveying news of her travels; in a fragment written soon after Stephen O’Mara’s death Clare notes: ‘I’m so glad Kate will be with you soon – she is such a grand, sympathetic companion.’

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From her nephew Donough O’Brien
IE 2135 P40/3/8/1/3/8 · Unidad documental compuesta · 1962, 1964
Parte de The O'Mara Papers

Letters from her nephew Donough O’Brien conveying and discussing domestic news and giving an account of his studies.

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Letter of condolence
IE 2135 P40/3/8/1/4/5 · Unidad documental simple · 22 June [1916]
Parte de The O'Mara Papers

Letter from Austin Clarke to Anne O'Brien, expressing his sorrow on the death of Anne’s father.

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IE 2135 P40/3/8/1/4/10 · Unidad documental simple · [c. December 1916-January 1917]
Parte de The O'Mara Papers

Letter from Austin Clarke to Anne O'Brien, describing a journey to Louth, Cavan, Donegal and Sligo, which has relieved Clarke from his depression, and discussing the concept of Nature in poetry.

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IE 2135 P40/3/8/1/4/11 · Unidad documental simple · [Early 1917]
Parte de The O'Mara Papers

Letter from Austin Clarke to Anne O'Brien, in which Clarke gives a long description of a stormy landscape, discusses a poem on the death of Diarmuid, which he is currently writing, and encloses a page-long extract from it. He discusses his relationship with words and truth, asserting that ‘it is not enough to understand an opinion or truth, or to agree with it, one must become possessed by it.’

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IE 2135 P40/3/8/1/4/16 · Unidad documental simple · [c. 1916-1917]
Parte de The O'Mara Papers

Pages 7-9 of a letter from Austin Clarke to Anne O'Brien, forming a lengthy postscript in which Clarke gives an account of a dream in poetic language, beginning with the line ‘Youth slipt away quietly and sadly from the Court of Poesy’, and encloses his poem O Lightfoot Girl!.

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A half-page of prose
IE 2135 P40/3/8/1/4/17 · Unidad documental simple · [c. 1916-1917]
Parte de The O'Mara Papers

A half-page of prose by Austin Clarke, beginning with the sentence ‘They sped on the electric tram to far away realms of Romance.’

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Letter wishing to hear from Anne
IE 2135 P40/3/8/1/4/19 · Unidad documental simple · [c. 1916-1917]
Parte de The O'Mara Papers

Letter from Austin Clarke to Anne O'Brien, in which Clarke expresses concern at not having heard from Anne.

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IE 2135 P40/3/8/1/4/22 · Unidad documental compuesta · [c. 1916-1917]
Parte de The O'Mara Papers

Letter written after Anne O’Brien’s rejection of Austin Clarke’s offer of marriage. Clarke discusses at some length his divided existence between the parallel worlds of reality and dreams, his aspirations as a writer, his feelings towards Anne and his perception of her. He quotes a verse from one of his poems, beginning with the line ‘By star-pale waters of autumn’. Also a related cover note.

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