Monk's House, Rodmell, Lewes. - Returns Percy Lubbock ["Earlham", see 17/88] with thanks. Cannot make out why 'in spite of every appearance to the contrary' and Logan [Pearsall Smith?]'s recommendation, she thinks it 'a thoroughly bad book'. Percy is 'obviously intelligent, scrupulous [a long list of his virtues follows]' and his style is 'by no means despicable [another list of virtues follows]'. Suspects there is 'something hopelessly prosaic, timid, tepid, in his goal. The spirit of Earlham is undoubtedly the family butler'; detects a 'conspiracy to misrepresent the human soul in the interests of respectability and... of the defunct Henry James' and wonders why Percy, 'who is comparatively young' has ended it; it makes her 'long for glaring suburbs, brass bands - Brighton Piers'. Acknowledges she exaggerates, but it is strange how good and bad the book is; wonders whether 'Percy himself is corrupt'; has just met him. She and Leonard return to Richmond on Monday, and hopes Bob and Bessie will soon visit; wants to discuss his Aeschylus [translation of the "Oresteia"]; accepts his spelling of 'quire'. Would not 'yield to Logan. If he thinks "Earlham" a masterpiece, he is not to be trusted about the letter K'. Hopes Robert is writing a poem; is 'dipping into "Georgian Poetry [1920-] 1922"' [edited by Eddie Marsh] and getting 'bored to death with apple trees and acorns'. Notes in a postscript that she and 'Bertha Ruck' are now 'great friends' [Berta Ruck was offended by Virginia's near-use of her name on a tombstone in "Jacob's Room"]; 'Tom Gaze [a typing error for Tom Gage, another tombstone name?] turned out to be Lytton [Strachey]-Carrington'.
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29 Dec 1922 [date of original letter]
Part of Papers of Robert Calverley Trevelyan and Elizabeth Trevelyan
TRER/19/68
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20-24 Dec 1917
Part of Papers of Robert Calverley Trevelyan and Elizabeth Trevelyan
Includes costs for advertisement in the "Burlington Magazine" and payment to Carrington for woodcut. Signed by Alfred Paice for and on behalf of the Omega Workshops to acknowledge receipt of payment from Trevelyan.
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Part of Papers of Robert Calverley Trevelyan and Elizabeth Trevelyan
One gathering is headed 'Settled Dec. 24 - 1919'. The loose sheet lists copies which were not sold but sent out for review, as presentation copies from Trevelyan and to Carrington [the designer], and to libraries.