Content Description | Addressed 'Dear Sir'; thanks him for the literature and papers, he will send information and a postcard showing The Tinners' Arms [Zennor]; there should be no difficulty in identifying the people and places used in the 'Nightmare' chapter [of 'Kangaroo']; identified John Thomas Bunyan as William Henry Hocking; comments on D.H. Lawrence's standpoint in 'Kangaroo' and his views about the [first world] war which he broadcast openly in Zennor whilst living there; adds a postscript that he is including notes on 'Kangaroo' (see under separate entry, La R 4/6/3).
For a fuller description of the group of papers to which this item belongs see La R 4/6. |