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Yvonne Cloetta - Articles About., 11/01/1991-11/26/2000

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 40
Identifier: GAMMS421.1.40

Series-level Scope and Content Note

From the Series:

Correspondence to Shirley Hazzard organized by individual. May include related material.

Dates

  • 11/01/1991-11/26/2000

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Extent

From the Collection: 6.7 Linear Feet (21 Hollinger boxes (11 Document Cases, 10 Slim Document Cases))

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Container Summary

Clippings of articles about Yvonne Cloetta and her relationship with Graham Greene, as well as her response to the memoir "Greene on Capri," by Shirley Hazzard. Includes: 1. "May I Borrow Your Wife?" by Selina Hastings (Harpers, November 1991)(+ extra copy); 2. "Greene's Heart is pierced by poison pens," by Ed Helmore (The Observer, 11/19/2000); and 3. Comments by Sam Leith for the "Flyleaf" section (Telegraph, 11/26/2000).

Subjects and Associated Physical Materials

CLOETTA, YVONNE - ARTICLES ABOUT 1991-2000: Other Types

HASTINGS, SELINA - ARTICLE RE CLOETTA, YVONNE 1991: Other Types

HELMORE, ED - ARTICLE RE CLOETTA, YVONNE 2000: Printed Item

LEITH, SAM - ARTILCE RE CLOETTA, YVONNE 2000: Printed Item

Repository Details

Part of the Georgetown University Manuscripts Repository

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