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- Aug-Sept 1923 (Produção)
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1 exercise book with blue cover from W. Straker Ltd., Ludgate Hill, E.C. 26 ff.; lined pages, many blank.
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Trevelyan has filled in the sections printed on the front: 'Written by' with 'R.C.T'; 'Commenced' with 27 August 1923 [looks like 8]; 'School' with 'Ἡ ΓΗ' ['The Earth' in Ancient Greek]. Notes in his first entry that he has been reading Ponsonby's book ["English Diaries" by Arthur Ponsonby] which has inspired him to start this diary.
Mentions of Mabel [Godwin?], Marian [?], Alice, Bert and Bobbie Elms; Bessie and Julian; his parents; Miles Malleson and his wife [Joan] and uncle [Philip Malleson]; O[liver] Simon at the "Fleuron" (who asks him to translate the "Acts of the Apostles", to be illustrated by Paul Nash); Miss Ewing [later wife of Walter Rea], Nicky Mariano; Bernard and Mary Berenson; Frances and Arthur Dakyns (visiting the Ponsonbys at Fernhurst); his brother George (who has written to the "Times" saying the matter between Greece and Italy should be referred to the Powers not the League of Nations); Margaret and Ralph Vaughan Williams and their mother; Mrs [Jane] Russell Rea; Irene [Cooper Willis or Noel-Baker]; 'Miss [blank left], with whom Rennier had an affair. She is now private secretary to [Henry?] Hamilton Fyfe'; Francis Birrell; Clifford and Joan Allen; 'an Italian-French lady' whom Trevelyan had met at I Tatti; Barbara Strachey; [Simon] Bussy [paintings by]; John Rodker 'and his child [Joan] by Sonia [Cohen]'; a 'nice rather muddle-headed young man.. Labour candidate for Petersfield' [Dudley Aman]; Bertrand Russell.
Works on: translations of Theocritus; his 'Flood poem' ["The Deluge"]; possible continuation of "Pterodamozels"; review of books on metre by Lascelles Abercrombie and E[gerton Smith] (Smith is the first person he has 'attacked' in a review; wonders if Desmond MacCarthy will think his comments 'too strong); review of Sturge Morre's "Judas" for Leonard Woolf at the "Nation"; his 'Pandora play'.
Reads (as well as Ponsonby, and sometimes with Julian): the "Manchester Guardian", Spenser's "Mother Hubbard ['s Tale]", Epicharmus, "Henry IV pt 1", Phaedrus, Macaulay, Aristophanes, the 'Summer number' of Julian's "Hurtenham Magazine", Lucian, the "Mikado"; Ssuma Ch'ien [Sima Qian]; Hastings' "Dictionary of the Bible" [at the London Library]; a "Classical Review" with Duff and Bailey on Lucretius; Molly MacCarthy's autobiography ["A Nineteenth-Century Childhood", 'Very charming']
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TRER/18/80: letter from Arthur Ponsonby to R. C. Trevelyan mentioned in the diary entry for 3 September.
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- Ponsonby, Arthur Augustus William Harry (1871–1946) 1st Baron Ponsonby of Shulbrede, politician and peace campaigner (Assunto)
- Trevelyan, Elizabeth (1875-1957), musician (Assunto)
- Trevelyan, Julian Otto (1910-1988), painter and printmaker (Assunto)
- Godwin, Mabel Sarah (b 1881) nurse (Assunto)
- Elms, Alice (1889-1940) worked for Robert and Elizabeth Trevelyan (Assunto)
- Elms, Robert Henry (1922-1986) child of Bert and Alice Elms (Assunto)
- Trevelyan, Caroline (c. 1847-1928), wife of Sir George Otto Trevelyan, 2nd Baronet (Assunto)
- Trevelyan, Sir George Otto (1838-1928), 2nd Baronet, statesman and historian (Assunto)
- Malleson, William Miles (1888-1969), actor and playwright (Assunto)
- Malleson, Joan Graeme (1899-1956) physician (Assunto)
- Malleson, John Philip (1865-1948) clergyman (Assunto)
- Simon, Oliver Joseph (1895-1956) printer and editor (Assunto)
- Fleuron (journal of typography and book arts) (Assunto)
- Macaulay, Thomas Babington (1800-1859), 1st Baron Macaulay, historian, essayist, and poet (Assunto)
- Rea, Jemima Laurie (1878-1964), née Ewing, wife of Walter Rea, 1st Baron Rea (Assunto)
- Mariano, Elisabetta (1887-1968) secretary and companion of Bernard Berenson, known as Nicky (Assunto)
- Berenson, Bernard (1865-1959), American art historian (Assunto)
- Elms, Albert (1885-1948) worked for Robert and Elizabeth Trevelyan, known as Bert (Assunto)
- Abercrombie, Lascelles (1881-1938), poet and literary critic (Assunto)
- Smith, Egerton (1886-1964) academic and critic (Assunto)
- MacCarthy, Sir Charles Otto Desmond (1877-1952), knight, literary reviewer and drama critic (Assunto)
- Dakyns, Margaret Frances (1877-1960) daughter of Henry Graham Dakyns (Assunto)
- Dakyns, Arthur Lindsay (1883-1941) barrister (Assunto)
- Ponsonby, Dorothea (1876-1963) writer, known as Dolly (Assunto)
- Trevelyan, George Macaulay (1876-1962), historian, public educator, and conservationist (Assunto)
- League of Nations (Assunto)
- Williams, Margaret Jane Vaughan (1871-1931), co-founder of Leith Hill Musical Festival (Assunto)
- Rea, Jane Philip (1851–1930) wife of Russell Rea (Assunto)
- Williams, Ralph Vaughan (1872-1958), composer and folk song collector (Assunto)
- Williams, Margaret Susan Vaughan (1842-1937), née Wedgwood (Assunto)
- Moore, Thomas Sturge (1870-1944) writer and wood engraver (Assunto)
- Woolf, Leonard Sidney (1880-1969), author and publisher (Assunto)
- Sima Qian (c 145 BC– c 86 BC) historian (Assunto)
- Willis, Irene Cooper (1882-1970) barrister, writer, feminist, peace activist (Assunto)
- Fyfe, Henry Hamilton (1869–1951) writer (Assunto)
- Birrell, Francis Frederick Locker (1889-1935) writer (Assunto)
- Berenson, Mary (1864-1945), art historian (Assunto)
- Allen, Reginald Clifford (1889-1939), 1st Baron Allen of Hurtwood, politician and peace campaigner (Assunto)
- Strachey, Barbara Halpern (1912-1999) writer (Assunto)
- Bussy, Albert Simon Aimé (1870-1954) painter (Assunto)
- Allen, Marjory (1897-1976), landscape architect and promoter of child welfare, wife of the 1st Baron Allen of Hurtwood (Assunto)
- Waley, Arthur David (1889-1966) orientalist (Assunto)
- Rodker, John (1894-1955) poet and publisher (Assunto)
- Rodker, Joan M. (1915-2010) political activist and television producer (Assunto)
- Joslen, Sonia Perovskaia Cohen (1892-1987) dancer and publishing secretary (Assunto)
- Aman, Dudley Leigh (1884-1952), 1st Baron Marley, marine officer and politician (Assunto)
- Russell, Bertrand Arthur William (1872-1970), 3rd Earl Russell, philosopher, journalist, and political campaigner (Assunto)
- Theocritus (fl 270 BCE) Greek poet (Assunto)