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- 20 Aug 1937 (Creation)
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Poggio allo Spino, Consuma, (Prov. di Firenze). - Apologies for not writing sooner: was waiting to see the Braccis, but they are involved in negotiations to see most of their land and have not come; had hoped he would be able to tell Trevelyan about the payment of money owed him. Is here while Nicky [Mariano] is resting at Sorrento. B.B. [Berenson] has regained energy but complains of not being able to do much work. Clotilde [Marghieri], still in poor health, is here; her sister is at Vallombrosa and they see her often; there is also a French diplomat, Truela [?], and Martha Ruspoli. Thinks she would take to Trevelyan: B.B. nicknames her 'la pedantina'. Was reading about Alfoxden and Nether Stowey when he received Trevelyan's letter: has been writing about [Mario] Praz's history of English literature and reading around the subject. [John Livingstone Lowes'] "The Road to Xanadu", on Coleridge was 'much too long'; has found [Oliver] Elton's work most rewarding; Middleton Murry's "Keats and Shakespeare" was interesting but had a 'very distasteful, over-emphatic' way of putting across even good arguments.
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- Lavriano, Umberto Morra di (1897-1981), journalist, anti-fascist, and author (Subject)
- Berenson, Bernard (1865-1959), American art historian (Subject)
- Mariano, Elisabetta (1887-1968) secretary and companion of Bernard Berenson, known as Nicky (Subject)
- Testasecca, Lucangelo Bracci (1883-1952) anti-fascist and intellectual (Subject)
- Testasecca, Margherita Bracci (1893-1967), translator, Esperantist and antifascist (Subject)
- Marghieri, Clotilde (1897-1981) writer and journalist (Subject)
- Ruspoli, Martha Marthe-Marie de Pineton de Chambrun dei Principi (1899-1984) writer, scholar of mysticism, patron of the arts (Subject)
- Praz, Mario (1896-1982) literary critic and essayist (Subject)
- Lowes, John Livingston (1867-1945) scholar and critic (Subject)
- Elton, Oliver (1861–1945), literary scholar and translator (Subject)
- Murry, John Middleton (1889-1957), writer and journal editor (Subject)