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Letter from Thomas Sturge Moore to R. C. Trevelyan
TRER/16/161 · Item · 23 Dec 1906
Parte de Papers of Robert Calverley Trevelyan and Elizabeth Trevelyan

Crom-a-boo, Heavitree, Exeter. - Congratulations on the 'safe arrival of Paul the first'; they only heard this morning as they left home on Thursday morning. Glad Bob's wife seemed to have 'suffered so comparatively little'. Paul weighed a little moreread more

Letter from Sir George Trevelyan to R. C. Trevelyan
TRER/20/20 · Item · 5 Dec 1908
Parte de Papers of Robert Calverley Trevelyan and Elizabeth Trevelyan

5 Selwyn Gardens, Cambridge. - Thanks Trevelyan for "Sisyphus": thinks 'the revival of the 'Satyric' drama... seems to be a highly promising experiment; the passages where 'the verse (under stress of hyper-tragic emotion...) is forced beyond content [?]'read more

Letter from R. C. Trevelyan to Alfred Benn
TRER/16/25 · Item · 11 Nov 1907
Parte de Papers of Robert Calverley Trevelyan and Elizabeth Trevelyan

The Shiffolds, Holmbury St Mary, Dorking. - Encloses a notice for the "New Quarterly"; doubts whether it will get enough subscribers to 'pay its way', but thinks at long as it lasts it should 'keep up to quite a high level of interest': the first numberread more

Letter from Desmond MacCarthy to R. C. Trevelyan
TRER/4/259 · Item · 28 Nov [1907]
Parte de Papers of Robert Calverley Trevelyan and Elizabeth Trevelyan

8 Cheyne Gardens, S.W. - Encloses more prospectuses. Is glad Trevelyan liked the first issue of the "N.Q." ["New Quarterly"] Agrees that the Arthur Symons piece was weak. Is in bed with rheumatism and dictating this letter; hopes to go to the seasideread more

Letter from Desmond MacCarthy to R. C. Trevelyan
TRER/4/261 · Item · [1900-1905]
Parte de Papers of Robert Calverley Trevelyan and Elizabeth Trevelyan

Message left in case MacCarthy is out when Trevelyan calls: if Trevelyan does not fetch this [an unknown item], he will have it sent to the Mill House. His mission was not very successful. His mother returns tomorrow. Is going to Eton tonight. Thinks heread more

Letter from Robert Bridges to R. C. Trevelyan
TRER/20/5 · Item · 5 Dec [1908]
Parte de Papers of Robert Calverley Trevelyan and Elizabeth Trevelyan

Chilswell, Oxford. - Has not yet read "Sisyphus", as he has been 'dreadfully busy', but his wife has found it 'very entertaining'. Has just sent his "Memoir" of R. W. Dixon to the publishers; this has taken him a long time and involved muchread more

Letter from Robert Oswald Sickert to R. C. Trevelyan
TRER/6/54 · Item · 13 Oct 1907
Parte de Papers of Robert Calverley Trevelyan and Elizabeth Trevelyan

12 Pembroke Gardens, Kensington, W. - Asks for the address of the "New Quarterly". Does not know whether the editor [Desmond MacCarthy] takes fiction, but would like to try him with a translation of a short story by [Eduard] von Keyserling. They hearread more

Letter from Robert Oswald Sickert to R. C. Trevelyan
TRER/6/55 · Item · 2 July 1908
Parte de Papers of Robert Calverley Trevelyan and Elizabeth Trevelyan

12 Pembroke Gardens, Kensington, W. - It is just like Trevelyan to generously put in a word for his translation [of a short story by Eduard von Keyserling, see 6/54]. Is having the story typed and has written to the editor [of the "New Quarterly",read more

Letter from Robert Oswald Sickert to R. C. Trevelyan
TRER/6/56 · Item · 23 Sept 1908
Parte de Papers of Robert Calverley Trevelyan and Elizabeth Trevelyan

12 Pembroke Gardens, Kensington. - Sorry not to have told Trevelyan before that [Desmond] MacCarthy liked his translation [of a short story by [Eduard] von Keyserling, see 6/54] and is going to put it in in the November issue [of the "New Quarterly"];read more

Letter from Henry Festing Jones to R. C. Trevelyan
TRER/18/95 · Item · 8 June 1912
Parte de Papers of Robert Calverley Trevelyan and Elizabeth Trevelyan

120 Maida Vale, W. - Asks whether Trevelyan thought he had 'forgotten all about the Centaurs and the Amazons', or had no mannners because he did not write with thanks for "[The Bride of] Dionysus". Was much 'preoccupied', but has now 'broken the back of [read more