Box 1
Container
Contains 1 Result:
Letter signed Sara, S.T., Cromwell, Conn., to [Ernst Filsinger]. Poem, “Song-Debt.” “I’m really not feeling so tragically lonely as this.” “I just this minute did this about my walk to-night.” Poem, “I heard a wood-thrush in the dusk…” follows. Persons mentioned: the Lippmanns, Mr. Cox, Mrs. Filsinger Sr., Jean Untermeyer, and Mr. [William Marion] Reedy. Places mentioned: Faust’s yard, St. Louis. (5 pages), 1916 July 23
Item — Box: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Original Papers (Boxes 1-3) consist mainly of correspondence of Sara Teasdale to her husband Ernst B. Filsinger (1914-1931) relating to her work and personal life, often written while Ernst was traveling around the world for business. She discusses her health, works in progress, her publications, friends and family, and her thoughts on contemporary poets. In some of her letters, Sara includes drafts of her poems for Ernst to review. Other...
Dates:
1916 July 23