The conclusion to Hale’s pre-1957 narrative indeed says it all: “I have had much kindness and happiness of experience in this friendship—as well as inevitable pain.” CR On Tue, Jan 21, 2020 at 5:02 PM Kate Nichols <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > Very cool. Looking forward to reading them tonight. > > On Tue, Jan 21, 2020 at 1:13 PM Materer, Timothy J. <[log in to unmask]> > wrote: > >> Thanks, Rick! Hale’s reference to the “unnatural code which surrounded >> us” is interesting! >> >> Also that Eliot wrote of his second marriage to just two people in the >> USA, his sister Marian and Emily. >> >> >> >> > On Jan 21, 2020, at 11:28 AM, Rick Parker <[log in to unmask]> >> wrote: >> > >> > News from the T. S. Eliot Society of the United Kingdom >> > >> > http://s699163057.websitehome.co.uk/tseliot-news >> > >> > Emily Hale’s narrative now available online, January 2020 >> > >> > Princeton University Library has published online scans of the folder >> of letters, handwritten and typescript documents which Emily Hale submitted >> to accompany her letters from TS Eliot. >> > >> > The formal description is that the folder “Includes several drafts of >> an account of the relationship between T.S. Eliot and Emily Hale, written >> by Emily Hale. Also included are letters from Hale to former University >> Librarian William S. Dix concerning corrections made to the drafts.” >> > >> > The documents can be read here. >> > >> > [ Here is https://findingaids.princeton.edu/collections/C0686/c96 ] >> > >> > Regards, >> > Rick Parker >> >> > > -- > Karen "Kate" Nichols > > > > >