BRACERS Record Detail for 17355

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Collection code
RA3
Recent acquisition no.
69
Document no.
000268
Box no.
2.56
Source if not BR
Texas, U. of, HRC
Recipient(s)
Morrell, Ottoline
Sender(s)
BR
Date
1911/11/27*
Form of letter
ALS(M)
Pieces
1E
BR's address code (if sender)
TC
Notes and topics

"Monday night." "My German [Wittgenstein] is hesitating between philosophy and aviation; he asked me today whether I thought he was utterly hopeless at philosophy, I told him I didn't know but I thought not. I asked him to bring me something written to help me judge. He has money, and is passionately interested in philosophy, but feels he ought not to give his life to it unless he is some good. I feel the responsibility rather, as I really don't know what to think of his ability."

This is in Auto., 2: 99—also "at end of 1st term".

Transcription

BR TO OTTOLINE MORRELL, [27 NOV. 1911]
BRACERS 17355. ALS. Morrell papers #268, Texas
Proofread by K. Blackwell et al.


<Cambridge>
Monday night1, 2

My Darling Love

It was a very delightful time today in spite of being so short, tho’ I feel I didn’t get nearly all your news. Darling it is such a joy to me that you feel, as you say, intimate, so that you can say anything to me. You know that everything about you interests me, and your way of feeling about things is always delightful to me. — I caught my train, tho’ with not much time to spare. I hadn’t time to see about tickets before my lecture, and afterwards the box office was closed. My German will inquire tomorrow (there is a performance Sat. afternoon). My German3 is hesitating between philosophy and aviation; he asked me today whether I thought he was utterly hopeless at philosophy, and I told him I didn’t know but I thought not. I asked him to bring me something written to help me to judge. He has money, and is quite passionately interested in philosophy, but feels he ought not to give his life to it unless he is some good. I feel the responsibility rather, as I really don’t know what to think of his ability.

I shall reach my flat by 11.30 tomorrow almost certainly, as the train I come by is practically never late. I will bring up my mother’s things if I don’t forget. — Darling, I am glad we shall have a longer time on end tomorrow — it is tantalizing the way we just begin to talk and then have to stop. Goodnight my Beloved — I do always long to be with you when I am away.

Your loving
B

  • 1

    [document] Document 000268. Proofread against a colour scan of the original.

  • 2

    [envelope] A circled “268”. The Lady Ottoline Morrell | 44 Bedford Square | London W.C. Pmk: CAMBRIDGE | 10. PM | NO 27 | 11 | 4

  • 3

    My German Identified as “(Wittgenstein)” in pencil in Ottoline’s hand.

Permission
Everyone
Transcription Public Access
Yes
Record no.
17355
Record created
May 20, 2014
Record last modified
Dec 14, 2025
Created/last modified by
blackwk