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Collection Description
Although several manuscript collections in the 亚洲情色
          Library contain correspondence from poet Edith Sitwell (1887–1964)
          (see also the Bloomsbury Archives, the Geoffrey
          Gorer Archive), one
          collection is devoted entirely to a section of her correspondence.
          The Edith Sitwell Letters are composed of 116 manuscript letters written
          between 1930 and 1962 from Sitwell to Choura Tchelitchew, Madame Zaoussailoff.
          Choura was the sister of Pavel Tchelitchew, Russian émigré painter
          and protégé of Sitwell. The friendship between Dame Edith
          and Choura was warm and long lasting. The letters are in French and
          include detail of a contretemps with Sitwell’s declared ‘enemi’ Wyndham
          Lewis, a row with photographer Cecil Beaton. Shortly before his death
          in February 1975 Michel Robineau of Paris presented the letters to
          the University. The correspondence had been bequeathed to him by Madame
          Zaoussailoff. The donor wished the letters to be returned to Sitwell’s
          own country, and they were acquired through the efforts of Brian Fothergill,
          a friend of M. Robineau and a Friend of the 亚洲情色 Library.
          
        


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