Vol. LXVII (ff. 214). 1917-1931, n.d. Dora de Houghton Carrington, painter and companion of Lytton Strachey: Giles Lytton Strachey, writer: Letters to Dora Carrington from Giles Lytton Strachey: 1920-1928. Ralph Partridge, called Reginald Sherring: Giles Lytton Strachey, writer: Letters to Reg...
Giles Lytton Strachey (ff. 205). Letters from Lytton Strachey to Lamb; Jan. 1910-July 1912. Mostly autograph. The letters relate partly to Strachey’s work: a play (f. 202); a book (ff. 81, 83) (possibly Landmarks in French Literature 1912); and future projects including a tragedy, an epic, volu...
Giles Lytton Strachey (ff. 158). Letters from Lytton Strachey to Lamb; Aug. 1912-July 1913. Mostly autograph. Most of the letters were sent whilst Strachey was on holiday in Italy. Subjects include his work: a review of Dostoïevski’s Les Possédés (1872) (f. 11v); a review of Donne for ‘The Spec...
Giles Lytton Strachey (ff. 151). Letters from Lytton Strachey to Lamb; Aug. 1913-13 June 1915, n.d. Mostly autograph. Partly French. Strachey’s work in progress includes: his review of Les Possédés (f. 61v); articles on Stendhal (ff. 25, 41, 47) and Boyle (f. 55). the Florence Nightingale chapt...
Supplementary Strachey Papers. Vol. lx. Essays written for The Spectator, prepared for publication by James Beaumont Strachey; 1906-1913. Photocopies, printed cuttings and typewritten. Published as Spectatorial essays (1964). For James Strachey’s correspondence with Michael Holroyd relatin...
Supplementary Strachey Papers. Vol. lxxxii. ‘Our rhymes, or Five minutes with the worst authors’; [1890]. A typewritten book compiled by Lady Strachey containing poems by herself, her brother Charles Grant, and early poems by her children, Lytton, Elinor, Marjorie, Dorothy, Pernel and Olive...
Strachey/Holroyd Papers. Vol. i (ff .214). Correspondence of Lytton Strachey and others of his circle, acquired by Michael Holroyd and used by him in writing his biography Lytton Strachey: a critical biography (Heinemann, 1967, 1968); 1900-1940. Autograph unless otherwise stated. Contents: ...