Alison Flood writes: “Published for the first time this week in the Strand Magazine, Tennessee Williams’ 1952 story ‘The Summer Woman’ was found in his archives at Harvard University’s Houghton Library. It follows an American academic who visits Rome each summer to continue his relationship with a woman he first met when she was working the streets. But as the years pass after the end of the second world war, he finds hostility towards Americans growing.”