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FRAZ/4/45 · Item · 2 Jan. 1925
Part of Papers of Sir James Frazer

The Master's House, The Temple, E.C.4. - Congratulates Frazer; asks him to tell Lady Frazer he often reads her abridgement of 'The Golden Bough' and 'seem to get whiffs of her personality too'; writes that one of his aims is to write in poetic form what is normally written in prose.

FRAZ/32/261 · Item · 26 Dec.1928
Part of Papers of Sir James Frazer

The Master's House, The Temple, E.C.4. - Is pleased to hear Sir James is publishing a new book, quotes praise of 'The Golden Bough' from a well known man in Leeds; they miss their presence, Canon Charles is the least unlike them, but is very much a specialist; has given a lecture series on Thomas Hardy, 'not very profitable mentally'.

FRAZ/2/14 · Item · 26 Dec. 1928
Part of Papers of Sir James Frazer

The Master's House, The Temple - Thanks him for his letter telling Draper that he has read his book on English Religion; is 'not very happy about church prospects as yet'; has re-read the lines to Lady Frazer, which have touched his heart.

FRAZ/2/13 · Item · 24 July 1927
Part of Papers of Sir James Frazer

The Master's House, The Temple - Thanks him for 'The Gorgon's Head', which he admires, particularly for the tribute to the Bible written with the 'restraint of reverence'; asks if he will be in Cambridge in August; has been re-reading Newman with pleasure; his wife is in Oxford; her father has been made canon of Durham after many years in Oxford.