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Literary Giants' Hardship: Unseen Letters Reveal Struggle

28 Nov

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Summary

  • Unseen letters from Doris Lessing and Sylvia Plath show authors' struggles.
  • James Joyce noted receiving no royalties from his book sales.
  • RLF saw a 400% increase in hardship grant applications last year.
Literary Giants' Hardship: Unseen Letters Reveal Struggle

The Royal Literary Fund's case files have unveiled a poignant collection of documents detailing the financial struggles of esteemed authors. Among the discoveries are unseen letters from Doris Lessing and a note from James Joyce expressing his lack of royalty income, painting a picture of their vulnerable moments, often early in their careers or during difficult personal times.

These archives reveal writers facing issues ranging from poor sales and illness to marital strife and grief. Sylvia Plath's doctor's notes and Edith Nesbit's reflections on her husband's death underscore the personal crises that impacted their ability to earn a living. This historical context is particularly relevant as the RLF reported a 400% increase in hardship grant applications from 2023 to 2024.

The fund, which relies on bequests from authors, continues to support writers facing challenging circumstances. From Dylan Thomas's desperate pleas for support during his wife's pregnancy to Mervyn Peake's health-related needs, the RLF's historical role in assisting authors in dire straits is clear. Despite the iconic status of many recipients, their financial precarity highlights the persistent challenges of making a sustainable living as a writer.

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James Joyce stated in a 1915 application to the Royal Literary Fund that he received 'nothing in the way of royalties' due to low book sales.
The Royal Literary Fund saw a 400% increase in applications for hardship grants between 2023 and 2024.
Famous authors including James Joyce, Doris Lessing, Sylvia Plath, Dylan Thomas, CS Lewis, and Mervyn Peake applied for hardship grants from the RLF.

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