Mannix, Mary E., Cincinnati, Ohio, to Father Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C., Notre Dame, Indiana, 1881 December 14
Scope and Contents
Mannix thanks Hudson for the package and the privilege of reviewing a book for the Ave Maria. She expected to review it for the Catholic World, but they usually send her the poetry. If Mr. T.F. Galwey saw Mannix's name among the list of poets, he would be certain to send it. Mannix does not consider the selection of poetry by John Boyle O'Reilly, Maurice Egan, Eleanor C. Donnelly, Katherine Conway, John B. Tabb and Elizabeth Carmel Hendry as their best works. To Mannix's mind, John Acton is the coming poet while Edith Cook 's work is too heavy. Poetry by Sara T. Smith and Marion Muir is also too heavy. She thinks "The Tintmarre" a poem by Julia O'Ryan, is beautiful and ought to have been in the anthology. Mannix admires Eliot Ryder :: X-2-h A.L.S. 4pp. 12mo. 14
Dates
- Creation: 1881 December 14
Language of Materials
English.
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Repository Details
Part of the University of Notre Dame Archives Repository