21, Theatre Road, Calcutta (on University of Calcutta printed notepaper). - Has tennis-elbow from playing badminton. The books [his "Essays in Verse"] arrived at the beginning of the week: they are beautifully printed and he is very grateful. It is sad… read more
The Shiffolds, Holmbury St. Mary, Dorking. - Is sorry for leaving behind the books; thanks her for sending them on. Has tried to find out about the symbol of the serpent biting its tail: copies out a passage from [Edward Burnett] Tylor's "Primitive… read more
Chilswell. - Discussion of the scansion of a line in her husband's translation of "Priam and Achilles" ["Iliad" xxiv 339-660] which she has altered during editing. Was pleased to see Trevelyan and his wife the other day; she and her daughter hope they… read more
Chilswell, Boar's Hill. - Thanks Trevelyan for the copy of Suhrawardy's poems, which she has shared with Elizabeth. Expected them to be mystical, so was a little disappointed with the love poems. Likes "In the Earth unbroken", "The Cotswolds" and "In… read more
Goodman's Furze, Headley, Epsom. - Has got copies made of the correspondence between his father and her husband, which he sends, along with the twenty-two original letters she lent him from his father to her husband, and some from his mother and sister… read more
Stockwell, Boar's Hill, Oxford. - Thanks Trevelyan for his kind letter about her poetry; in fact, some of the poems he likes were ones she was not happy about publishing, so she is particularly grateful. Discusses the scansion of the last poem, which he found difficult.
Stockwell, Boar's Hill, Oxford. - Apologises for the delay in thanking him for sending her his book ["Rimeless Numbers"?]: has been busy with reviews. Is rather ignorant of classical metres, but finds that his hexameters run very smoothly. She likes best… read more
Grosvenor House, Park Lane, London, W.1. - Apologises for not replying sooner to his letter about her book: her husband was appointed as one of the Persian delegates to the Economic Conference in London and they were only given a few days to prepare.… read more
40 Well Walk, Hampstead, NW. - Thought the "Annual [of New Poetry]" had been abandoned due to the publication of the new "Georgian Poetry"; asks who the contributors are. Offers his own "Micah", or some shorter pieces if that is too long; would like to… read more
W[est] H[ackhurst]. - Does not know Binjori's [Abdul Rahman Bijnori?] works as he ought to, and does not feel able to take the chair; wishes Trevelyan would do it himself. Suggests asking someone from the East such as Narayana Menon, though perhaps he is… read more