Description | Two letters to Dickinson from 'Aunt Betty' [Alden Curtis]. The first letter, dated 8 Aug 1930, refers to Betty finishing 'A Man's Reach', and asking if Dickinson can see if anyone in London might be interested. The second letter, dated 29 Aug 1930, comments on the positive feedback the play has received, and asks him to insert changes she has made to the play. Both letters mention unemployment and the depression in America, from where the letters were sent.
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