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- 20 [Mar 1895] (Creation)
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30 Bruton Street, Berkeley Square, W. - Hopes Bob is still at Naples; his letter [15/270] made him 'extremely dissatisfied with London'. Has seen [Wilde's] "Ideal Husband" acted mostly by understudies, which 'showed it up rather'. Has also seen '"the 3rd Mrs Tanqueray twice' ["The Notorious Mrs Ebbsmith", Pinero's follow up to "The Second Mrs Tanqueray"?]; thinks it 'really superior to the 2nd' though 'not nearly so thrilling'; Mrs P[atrick] C[ampbell] is 'splendid', as is [John] Hare. Next week the Independent Theatre is putting on 'a wonderful French company (bossed by a descendant of Edgar Poe [Aurélien Lugné-Poë]' performing [Ibsen's] "Rosmersholm" and "Master Builder", and two plays by Maeterlinck, whom Marsh will see at an At Home he is attending on Monday. Hopes Bob will 'find some relics of the orgies of Tiberius [on Capri]'; tells him to write 'a lost book of Tacitus'. Asks if he knows of the theory that what is known as Tacitus's work was in fact 'the work of Poggio Bracciolini'. Bob should '[r]oll Messalina & Agrippina & Lollia Paulina into one for the heroine, and invent some entirely new form of vice'; should be easy as 'there don't seem to be so very many'. Is reading Thomas de Quincey's autobiography ["Autobiographic Sketches"?], 'one of the most entertaining books [he has] come across'. Will write again when he has a permanent address for Bob. Has just been invited by Shipley to dinner with a 'Scotch novelist' [John Watson, pen name Ian Maclaren] so must spend the afternoon reading his novel '"[Beside] the Bonnie Briarbush' it's foolishly called'.
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- Marsh, Sir Edward Howard (1872–1953), knight, civil servant and patron of the arts (Subject)
- Wilde, Oscar Fingal O'Flahertie Wills (1854-1900) writer (Subject)
- Pinero, Sir Arthur Wing (1855-1934) Knight, playwright (Subject)
- Campbell, Beatrice Stella (1865-1940) actress called Mrs Patrick Campbell (Subject)
- Hare, Sir John (1844-1921) actor and theatre manager (Subject)
- Independent Theatre Society (Subject)
- Poë, Aurélien-François-Marie Lugné- (1869–1940) actor and theatre director (Subject)
- Ibsen, Henrik Johan (1828-1906) playwright, theatre director, and poet (Subject)
- Maeterlinck, Maurice (1862-1949), Belgian author (Subject)
- Cornelius Tacitus (c 56-c 120) historian and senator (Subject)
- Bracciolini, Gian Francesco Poggio (1380-1459) scholar and humanist (Subject)
- Quincey, Thomas Penson de (1785-1859), essayist (Subject)
- Watson, John (1850-1907) clergyman and author, pen-name Ian Maclaren (Subject)
- Poe, Edgar Allan (1809-1849) writer, editor and literary critic (Subject)