Trinity College Cambridge [on headed notepaper for Clare College, with Clare crossed through]:- Thanks his mother for her letter. 'Old Vanity' [A. G. Watson, of Harrow] is here, staying at the lodge [the Master's Lodge at Trinity]; Robert saw him briefly,… read more
King's Coll. Camb. - Should like to visit at Whitsun if he is back; expects he is going to Greece. Has finished 'my version or our joint version of [M]elian's book ["Goethe and Faust: an interpretation"]; thinks of the 'gulf' between the young and… read more
I Tatti, Settignano, Florence. - [Luchaire's?] letter has been forwarded to him; he feels honoured to be asked about the problem of translation. Will reply now, but may give a more detailed answer on his return to England when he can 'consult friends and… read more
Thanks George for the book ["The Bride of Dionysus"], which she has read avidly and thinks the best thing his brother has done; a few of the poems at the end also 'got home to' her,; thought the translation from Alcman 'exquisite' though is not sure… read more
Condolences on the death of Alexandrina Jessie Mayor: Arundel Gardens
Enquiry of how to dispose of a manuscript of F. Melian Stawell's translation of Goethe's Faust: 66 Cossack Road, Bekhampstead
Encloses manuscript of F. Melian Stawell's translation of Goethe's Faust: 66 Cossack Road, Berkhampstead
Chantry Dene, Guildford. - Comments on the layout of the introductory pages [for Trevelyan's "Sisyphus: an operatic fable"]. Has heard from Miss [Sophie?] Weisse who seems pleased. Asks Trevelyan not to come on Friday, as he expects Miss Stawell and… read more
W[est] H[ackhurst]. - Thanks Trevelyan for his Christmas present of poems, and for yesterday afternoon [a poetry reading?]. The epistle to Desmond [MacCarthy] was a lovely start; good to get in Moses ["Moses and the Shepherd"] and Goldie [Dickinson] too.… read more