Welcombe, Stratford on Avon. - Will be glad if Bob sends on the "Unità" [Italian journal edited by Gaetano Salvemini]; read the leaders in the first two numbers with 'great interest' and shared the point of view. Grateful to Miss [Violet?] Paget. Looking… read more
Grosvenor Hotel, London - Forwarding December issue of the 'National Review' [not present], which includes an article with his views on Fascism and Mussolini. Supports the imprisonment of Salvemini, says there is much he could say about Mussolini and… read more
Wallington. - Went to Hallington yesterday for tea; afraid Janet was 'no better, in fact noticeably less well' than when he saw her last, though she tried to be cheerful; she was 'very nervouse [sic] with her hands in a way that was new, and told me the… read more
Wallington. - Bessie will have got his postcard saying they [he and Catherine Abercrombie] had a good journey; they are now 'having a pleasant time' despite bad weather. Going to Hallington this afternoon. Clough Williams Ellis and his wife came… read more
Hotel Desmeules, Tadoussace, P.Q, Canada. - She, Sam, and Dr MacLean are taking a holiday, near where Rupert Brooke tried to swim the Saguenay river. Looks forward to receiving Trevelyan's "Windfalls", and stresses how much his poetry meant during the… read more
Railroad Mills Road, R. D. 1, Pittsford, New York. - Thanks Trevelyan for his lovely Christmas cards: has sent Salvemini his, and quotes from his reply, deleting something about Churchill. Salvemini has not been well, but now seems to be recovered; she… read more
Railroad Mills Road, R. D. 1, Pittsford, New York. - Trevelyan's "Windfalls" has warmed her on the first day of snow; read Sam what it said about the pleasures of destruction and fire, while he was burning refuse; especially likes the essay on "Courage".… read more
The University of Rochester, College of Arts and Science, Rochester, New York, Biological Laboratories. - Hopes that Trevelyan won't mind that she discussed his poem "The Dream", with Arthur Waley's 'Chinese allegory', in a talk she had to give on "… read more
The University of Rochester, College of Arts and Science, Rochester, New York, Biological Laboratories. - Was very touched by Trevelyan's letter and poem, and sent both on to Salvemini who deemed the poem 'worthy of Horace'. She and Sam send their… read more
Asks Sraffa to answer questions he is sending him. Has seen [Gaetano] Salvemini, who cannot accept a post at Liverpool and is returning to Italy.
22 Elers Road W.13, London. - Is in London until 20 Sept; if Trevelyan is at home he would like to spend a few days with him there not long before his departure; will also call on Trevelyan in London if he knows when he is there.
Part draft of Trevelyan's play "Sulla". Prose piece describing a dream conversation with Thersites and Cressida [an early version of "Thersites"?]. Short extract from a verse play [?] about Iphigeneia in the underworld, searching for her father Agamemnon.… read more
108 Trowbridge Street, Cambridge (Mass). - Lucretius has arrived and been greeted with joy, like an old friend. Has started reading the text and enjoying the translation. Books like this are to be 'absorbed little by little' and are 'companions for years,… read more
9 Brunswick Square W.C.1. - Is afraid he will not be able to meet Trevelyan before he leaves England; when he returns next year, he will 'be wiser'. Presents his compliments to Trevelyan's wife and signs off in Italian.
9 Brunswick Square W.C.1. - Will be in London on Nov 26-27, and leaves England on the morning of 28 Nov; will write again when his plans are final and arrange a time to meet.
9 Brunswick Square W.C.1. - Should not have accepted the invitation to the 1917 Club on Nov 15, as he already had another engagement to lecture in Oxford; presented in the format of a mathematical proof that 'Salvemini is a dreadful idiot'.
9 Brunswick Square WC.1. - Encloses five lire which he found in his socks. He also has two sheets of two lire [stamps?] and asks if they could be useful; does not want a shilling for them, as it is not worth the trouble for either of them.
Apologises for not replying sooner to Trevelyan's letter of 4 Nov, which she only received a fortnight ago. Has been unsure of what to suggest to H. T. Norton: there are many books it might be useful to translate, but she is sure they are well known and… read more
12 Avenue Jules Janin, Paris (XVI). - Thanks 'Treve' very much; has written to Bolton King asking him to send the manuscript [of "Fascism in Italy" to Trevy's publisher friend, see 18/107], and hopes the book will 'go on quickly and well'. Is now 'well… read more
12 Avenue Jules Janin, Paris (XVI). - Is 'still alive, but not very well', so is staying in Paris until spring instead of coming to London at once as he had hoped. Bolton King, author of "The Unity of Italy', has written a small book on Fascism ["Fascism… read more