1939 May 29
Item — Box: 3, item: 3
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TL (copy), 260 Cumberland Street, Brooklyn
"The English at Home is startling indeed in its dramatic vividness, a portfolio of stories really,--and something to study at recurring intervals. The seagull and masts, and the November oaks beyond the foreground of leaves are very rare triumphs, are they not,--in recording what one would care to preserve, but usually has to trust to memory.... I am not sorry to have James Joyce given assurance that his art is admitted, and felt to be a thing of power."
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