Letter from Stéphane Mallarmé to Edmund Gosse, 16 Dec. 1892 includes: ff. 128-131 Stéphane Mallarmé, poet: Sir Edmund William Gosse, writer: Letter to Sir Edmund William Gosse from Stéphane Mallarmé: 1892: Fr.
Two Letters, one (B4485) with envelope, from Stéphane Mallarmé to Edmund Gosse, the earlier giving an account of the writer's activities, the later complimenting Gosse on his novel The Secret of Narcisse, 1892, and discussing Gosse's views on the art of poetry; 16 Dec. 1892 and 10 Jan. 1893. [Ashley Library Catalogue, vii, pp. 32 and 83].
1. Letter from Victor Hugo to Mme [ ], sending four guineas for her bazaar; 3 Nov. 1869. [Ashley Library Catalogue, vii, p. 33]. 2. Letter from John Morley to A. C. Swinburne, discussing the latter's article, printed in the Fortnightly for Sept. 1872, on Victor Hugo's 'L'Année Terrible'; 25 Aug...
Letters (3) from T. Earle Welby to T. J. Wise, chiefly concerning the writer's Study of Swinburne, 1926; 1925 and 1926. [Ashley Library Catalogue, vii, p. 80; ix, p. 148].
Two Letters from George Thorn-Drury to T. J. Wise, concerning the latter's A Dryden Library, 1930; 7, 10 Jan. 1931. [Ashley Library Catalogue vii, p. 193; xi, p. 62].
Letters (5) from Gordon Wordsworth to T. J. Wise; Dec. 1924-29 Oct. 1930. With the exception of A4637 the letters are typewritten and signed. Three of the letters concern the bibliography of An Address To the Yeomanry of Westmorland, 1820 (B2259) and An Address to the Freeholders of the County of Westmorland, 1818 (B4635), both supposedly by William Wordsworth, and of the parody of Wordsworth Benjamin the Waggoner, 1819 (B2274). In B4635 a letter from William Wordsworth to his brother Christ...
Two Letters from Professor H. G. Wright to T. J. Wise, the earlier sending a copy of his article 'Unpublished Letters from Theodore Watts-Dunton to Swinburne' reprinted from The Review of English Studies, X, No. 38, and the later sending an offprint of his article 'The Influence of George Borrow in Norway and Sweden' published in The Modern Language Review for July 1934; 1934. For further letters from Wright to Wise see 2388 and 2417. [Ashley Library Catalogue, xi, pp. 5, 121].
Two Letters from Cuthbert Becher Pigot to T. J. Wise, the earlier concerning the identity of the lady in Byron's 'Stanzas to a Lady with the Poems of Camoens', and the later sending a photograph of the sketch made in 1806 by his great great aunt Elizabeth Bridget Pigot of Lord Byron's house in Burgage Green, Southwell. [Ashley Library Catalogue, i, p. 145; xi, p. 43].
Two Letters from Miss Lilian Hallowes, Joseph Conrad's secretary, to T. J. Wise, the earlier sending a copy of Conrad's Laughing Anne, 1923, and the later sending the latest volume of the American Limited Edition [of Conrad's works]; 5 Nov. 1923, 18 March 1924. [Ashley Library Catalogue, viii, p. 124].
Letters (4) from Richard Curle to T. J. Wise; 3 Oct. 1923-12 July 1930. The letters were chiefly written to accompany copies of various works sent by Curle to Wise, that is to say Joseph Conrad, The "Torrens". A Personal Tribute, 1923 (3 Oct. 1923), Joseph Conrad's Diary of His Journey up the Valley of the Congo in 1890, edited by Curle, 1926 (20 March 1926), Two Essays on Conrad by John Galsworthy With the Story of a Remarkable Friendship By Richard Curle, 1930 (12 July 1930), and A Handlis...