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TRER/5/46
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Letter from Thomas Sturge Moore to Elizabeth Trevelyan
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- 27 Dec 1927 (Creation)
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22 The Spain, Petersfield, Hants. - Thanks for the letter and card, and for Mr Mulready's address. They are sick of builders, and have left their house 'with rain pouring through the roof'. Is to go to Holland at the beginning of February and would be glad of any introductions or addresses. Hopes Marie will come with him. His poem has appeared at last in "Hommage des écrivains étrangers à Paul Valéry" and has written to ask about copies; he is the only English contributor and hardly knows the others, except Rilke and Curtius. Postscript in French: would like to have Bessie's sister [Abrahamina?]'s address; asks whether Bessie has a copy of "War and Peace" in French which she could lend to [his daughter] Riette.
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- French
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- Moore, Thomas Sturge (1870-1944) writer and wood engraver (Subject)
- Trevelyan, Elizabeth (1875-1957), musician (Subject)
- Moore, Marie Henriette Sturge (1872-1956) translator, wife of Thomas Sturge Moore (Subject)
- Rilke, Rainer Maria (1875-1926), poet and novelist (Subject)
- Curtius, Ernst Robert (1886-1956), classicist (Subject)
- Röntgen, Abrahamina (1870-1940), piano teacher (Subject)
- Moore, Henriette Helene Rebecca Sturge (1907-1995) theatre and interior designer (Subject)
- Valéry, Ambroise Paul Toussaint Jules (1871-1945), poet, essayist, and philosopher (Subject)