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MS 2750 - Letters by Agnes Mure Mackenzie, novelist and critic to Nan Shepherd, novelist and poet
1 - On prospect of lecturing post
2 - On her work and health
3 - Reminiscences and comments on life in London
4 - On her new home
5 - On personal affairs and memories of Deeside
6 - Letter from hospital
7 - On her work on Shakespeare's plays and other matters
8 - On her own work and on Nan Shepherd's verse
9 - On their work and other matters
10 - On literary work and application for post in publishing
11 - Typescript of application for post in publishing
12 - On progress of literary work
13 - On 'The Quarry Wood'
14 - On literary and financial matters
15 - On 'Quiet Lady' and other literary and publication matters
16 - On new novel and part-time employment
17 - On possible alterations to her work
18 - On literary works and press-cutting agencies
19 - On difficulties in getting novel ready for issue in the spring
20 - On interview with director of publishing firm regarding 'Quarry Wood'
21 - On 'Lost Kinellan' and other works
22 - On attempt to complete 'Lost Kinellan' and problems with eyesight
23 - On new Scottish first novels and other publishing matters
24 - On difficulties with her work
25 - On publishing matters, royalties and reviews
26 - On their respective litereary styles and progress on 'Quarry Wood'
27 - On her own current literary activities
28 - On market for her own works, with literary comments on other Scottish writers
29 - On her work, and on attitudes to deafness
30 - On recent literary activities and on John Gielguid in 'Anthony and Cleopatra'
31 - On holiday in France
32 - On her literary activities
33 - On Ian Macpherson and Hugh McDiarmid
34 - On London Burns Club, Aberdeen University and other matters
35 - On her literary work
36 - On negotiations with publishers and the political situation
37 - Accepting offer of assistance towards publication
38 - On assistance to Scots authors, her own work, and air raids
39 - On recent holiday and literary matters
40 - On move to Edinburgh and history writing
41 - On personal matters and literary activities
42 - On Saltire Society activities and own plans
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