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letter

Written or printed message, chiefly a personal communication. Letters are valuable as reflections of social conditions and of literary and political life. Legally, ownership of a letter (as a document) passes to the recipient, but the copyright remains with the writer.

Outstanding examples include:

Ancient

Cicero (Roman), Pliny the Younger (Roman), and St Paul;

Medieval

Abelard and Héloïse (12th-century France), the Paston family (15th-century England);

16th century

Erasmus (the Netherlands), Luther, Melanchthon (Germany), Spenser, Sidney (England);

17th century

Donne, Milton, Cromwell, Dorothy Osborne, Wotton (England); Pascal, Mme de Sévigné (France);

18th century

Pope, Walpole, Swift, Mary Wortley Montagu, Chesterfield, Cowper, Gray (England); Bossuet, Voltaire, Rousseau (France);

19th century

Emerson, J R Lowell (USA); Byron, Lamb, Keats, Fitzgerald, Stevenson (England); George Sand, Saint-Beuve, Goncourt brothers (France); Schiller, Goethe (Germany); Gottfried Keller (Switzerland);

20th century

T E Lawrence, G B Shaw, Ellen Terry, Katherine Mansfield (England); Rilke (Germany).



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Sheldon Dorf, 76, a freelance artist and comic-strip letterer who founded the world famous Comic-Con International comic-book convention in San Diego, died of kidney failure Tuesday in San Diego.
Dorf, a freelance artist and comic strip letterer, founded Comic-Con in San Diego in 1970 after moving from Detroit.
MacPherson, artist Grant Bond, letterer Neil Uyetake, and editor Tom Waltz.
 
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