Author: Coventry Patmore
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Autograph Letter Signed C. Patmore To: "My Dear Hawthorne"
Author: Coventry Patmore
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Autograph Letter Signed C. Patmore To: "My Dear Stephan"
Author: Coventry Patmore
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Autograph Letter Signed A Tennyson to "My Dear Patmore"
Author: Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson
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Autograph Letter Signed Nathl Hawthorne To: "Dear Fields"
Author: Nathaniel Hawthorne
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Autograph Letter Signed Coventry Patmore To: "My Dear Meynell"
Author: Coventry Patmore
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Autograph Letter Signed
Author: Nathaniel Hawthorne
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Handwritten in black ink. Concerning arranging a meeting with "Mr. Tom Brown ... might serve me out as a practical example of his pugilistic science" likely Thomas Hughes, author of 'Tom Brown's school days' published anonymously in 1857.
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Handwritten in black ink. Concerning arranging a meeting with "Mr. Tom Brown ... might serve me out as a practical example of his pugilistic science" likely Thomas Hughes, author of 'Tom Brown's school days' published anonymously in 1857.
Autograph Letter Signed Nath Hawthorne To: Miss Bailey
Author: Nathaniel Hawthorne
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Hawthorne Collection of Autograph Letters Signed
Author: Nathaniel Hawthorne
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This collection includes 19 autograph letters, mostly signed, from Nathaniel Hawthorne to various family members and acquaintances (MA 611.1-19); an engraving of Hawthorne (MA 611.20); and a typescript letter signed (dated Oct. 4, 1902) from Julian Hawthorne, Nathaniel Hawthorne's son, to the editor of The New York Times (MA 611.21). Items in the collection are described individually (MA 611.1-21).
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This collection includes 19 autograph letters, mostly signed, from Nathaniel Hawthorne to various family members and acquaintances (MA 611.1-19); an engraving of Hawthorne (MA 611.20); and a typescript letter signed (dated Oct. 4, 1902) from Julian Hawthorne, Nathaniel Hawthorne's son, to the editor of The New York Times (MA 611.21). Items in the collection are described individually (MA 611.1-21).
Autograph Letters Signed from Nathaniel Hawthorne, Concord, New Hampshire and Liverpool, to Various People
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Correspondents: W.D. [William Douglas] O'Connor and [William Davis] Ticknor . Letter (1) mentions that he has been negligent in sending the promised Delia Bacon letters for O'Connor's proposed writings on her and quoted at length from his journal describing his first meeting with her. This account was printed with some changes in "Recollections of a Gifted Woman," The atlantic monthly, January 1863. Letter (2) to Ticknor discusses Delia Bacon's forthcoming book, The philosophy of the plays of Shakspere unfolded, particularly the sale of copies in America; expressing that "it will fall flat" in England. Parker will not let him off from the preface.
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Correspondents: W.D. [William Douglas] O'Connor and [William Davis] Ticknor . Letter (1) mentions that he has been negligent in sending the promised Delia Bacon letters for O'Connor's proposed writings on her and quoted at length from his journal describing his first meeting with her. This account was printed with some changes in "Recollections of a Gifted Woman," The atlantic monthly, January 1863. Letter (2) to Ticknor discusses Delia Bacon's forthcoming book, The philosophy of the plays of Shakspere unfolded, particularly the sale of copies in America; expressing that "it will fall flat" in England. Parker will not let him off from the preface.
The Athenaeum
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Pages : 898
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