Uncollected Letters
Bishop, Elizabeth. Edited by Langdon Hammer. “Letters to Arthur Gold, Robert Fizdale, and James Merrill.” Yale Review, 2003. Vol 91, Issue 2. p27-51. http://www.yale.edu/yalereview/backissues/912.html
Content:
Fitzgerald, Robert, 1971-1977, n.d. (3 letters, 1 postcard)
Fizdale, Robert, 1958-1969 (8 letters, 2 postcards)
Fizdale, Robert, 1970-1977, n.d. (9 letters, 1 postcard, 1 Christmas card)
Fizdale, Robert and Arthur Gold, 14 Feb n.y. (1 postcard)
Merrill, James, 1959-1970 (14 letters, 2 postcards)
Merrill, James, 6 June 1971 (1 letter - torn into 3 pieces)
Merrill, James, 1971-1979 (20 letters, 12 postcards, 1 fragment)
Further collections of Bishop
Further collections of Bishop’s letters can be found in her collected posthumous works, various publications including the Yale Review, and through the Archives and Special Collections Library, Vassar College Libraries under Elizabeth Bishop Papers. The final Archive is said to total around 120 boxes worth of material, according to their website. (http://specialcollections.vassar.edu/collections/manuscripts/findingaids/bishop_elizabeth.html)
Bishop, Elizabeth. “An Audience May Be Found: Letters to T.C. Wilson.” Yale Review, 2005. Vol 93, Issue 4. p20-50. http://www.yale.edu/yalereview/backissues/934.html
Uncollected Letters
Bishop, Elizabeth. “Letters to Arthur Gold, Robert Fizdale, and James Merrill.” Ed. Langdon Hammer. Yale Review, 2003. Vol 91, Issue 2. p27-51. http://www.yale.edu/yalereview/backissues/912.html
Content:
Fitzdale, Robert, 1971-1977, n.d. (3 letters, 1 postcard)
Fizdale, Robert, 1958-1969 (8 letters, 2 postcards)
Fizdale, Robert, 1970-1977, n.d. (9 letters, 1 postcard, 1 Christmas card)
Fizdale, Robert and Arthur Gold, 14 Feb n.y. (1 postcard)
Merrill, James, 1959-1970 (14 letters, 2 postcards)
Merrill, James, 6 June 1971 (1 letter - torn into 3 pieces)
Merrill, James, 1971-1979 (20 letters, 12 postcards, 1 fragment)
Further collections of Bishop’s letters can be found in her collected posthumous works, various publications including the Yale Review, and through the Archives and Special Collections Library at Vassar College Libraries under Elizabeth Bishop Papers. The final Archive is said to total around 120 boxes worth of material, according to their website. (http://specialcollections.vassar.edu/collections/manuscripts/findingaids/bishop_elizabeth.html)
Bishop, Elizabeth. “An Audience May Be Found: Letters to T.C. Wilson.” Yale Review, 2005. Vol 93, Issue 4. p20-50. http://www.yale.edu/yalereview/backissues/934.html