Sends money towards the books with which Trevelyan is providing him. Is writing two articles, one on Philo's embassy to Caligula ["A Little Trip"] and one on army English; is also working on a lecture on ancient Alexandrian philosophy for the Theosophical Society. Discusses the war, bitterness, propaganda and Sassoon's poetry. Would like to know how Trevelyan is, as he has not heard from Dickinson; thanks him for his poem on Confucius. Sends a dramatic sketch involving Pericles [Anastastiades], Sir Bartle [Frere], Cavaffy and Terni; this is incomplete. Forster signs off at the top of the first page, adding that he 'liked Lytton ["Eminent Victorians"?] and Desmond [MacCarthy?] awfully'.
TRER/3/36
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23 Aug 1918
Part of Papers of Robert Calverley Trevelyan and Elizabeth Trevelyan
FRAZ/2/43
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1 July 1925
Part of Papers of Sir James Frazer
67 Westbourne Terrace, Hyde Park - Thanks him for his article in the 'Morning Post' ['Our Debt to France']; draws his attention to a book by André Chéradame, and encloses a notice [not present] of a luncheon at the Cecil Hotel organised by Mrs LeBlond and Mr Remnant that he may be interested in, in honour of Baroness de la Grange and her work for the cause and 'our troops'.