Pièce 85 - Letter from E. M. Forster to R. C. Trevelyan

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TRER/3/85

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Letter from E. M. Forster to R. C. Trevelyan

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  • [c. 1905?] (Production)

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West Hackhurst, Abinger Hammer, Dorking.- Would like to come for lunch. His aunt 'despises' Trevelyan for using Holmbury St. Mary [on his notepaper?] as this name 'was invented by the parson'. Is addressing the letter to Felday.

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      Lago (Forster, E., & Lago, M. (1985). Calendar of the letters of E.M. Forster / compiled by Mary Lago. London: Mansell) tentatively dates this letter to late 1904, when the Trevelyans moved to the Shiffolds, Holmbury St Mary, though it is not likely they were both in Surrey until at least Aug 1905. In a letter of June 1907 Forster is still addressing Trevelyan by his surname; Trevy is used from December 1907, and Bob after March 1909.

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