BRACERS Record Detail for 19201

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Collection code
RA3
Recent acquisition no.
596
Document no.
200181
Box no.
6.64
Source if not BR
Malleson, Constance
Recipient(s)
Malleson, Constance
Sender(s)
BR
Date
1917/08/27*
Form of letter
ALS
Pieces
1E
BR's address code (if sender)
LON
Notes and topics

"Monday" Reading a book on psychoanalysis and thinking about philosophical lectures.

Transcription

BR TO CONSTANCE MALLESON, [27 AUG. 1917]
BRACERS 19201. ALS. McMaster
Edited by S. Turcon. Reviewed by K. Blackwell


<London>
Monday1, 2, 3

My Darling

I found your little letter4 of Sat. morning here when I got back this evening — I think probably you sent one to Garsington5 which missed me but I am not sure. It was a joy to get your little letter this morning — I was unhappy at Garsn. — because O.6 was unhappy — one can’t really help it, and yet one feels guilty. I am glad to be back here — I have had a busy morning and afternoon — CEM7 says her people8 love you and Miles.9 She is in an angelic mood. Tonight I am dining with the Hollands,10 where I shall see Littlewood11 (a Camb. mathematician whom I am fond of). I am reading a book on Psychoanalysis, and thinking about the philosophical lectures12 I am going to give in the autumn. I must get back to working at eternal things as soon as I can.

My dearest Darling, it seems not so long now till you come home. I still don’t know if it will be 30th or 31st — I do long for you, my Heart’s Comrade13 — It has been an eternity since I watched your train leave Shrewsbury — I found afterwards that we could have started later from Woofferton and gone together as far as Birmingham — but my glimpse of Bradshaw14 was hurried — It is cold and wet — the summer is over.

I long for the warmth of you — the feeling of happiness and peace right deep down that you bring — I long for your lips and your arms my dearest, my Love, my Joy — Goodnight my Beloved.

B.

  • 1

    [document] Document 200181.

  • 2

    [envelope] The Lady Constance Malleson | Hawse End | Keswick. Pmk: LONDON.W.C | 6.15 PM | 27 AUG 17B

  • 3

    [date] The date is from the envelope postmark.

  • 4

    your little letterof Sat. morning Her letter of 25 August 1917 (BRACERS 113050).

  • 5

    Garsington Garsington Manor, near Oxford, the county home of Lady Ottoline and Philip Morrell.

  • 6

    O. Ottoline Morrell. For further information on her, see BRACERS 19077, n.5.

  • 7

    CEM Catherine Marshall (1880–1961). For further information on her, see BRACERS 19043, n.5.

  • 8

    her people Catherine Marshall’s parents. Colette and Miles had been staying with them in Keswick.

  • 9

    Miles Miles Malleson, Colette’s husband. For further information on him, see BRACERS 19046, n.4.

  • 10

    Hollands H.A. (Henry Arthur) Holland (1884–1974); he had studied classics and law at Cambridge and was a Fellow at Trinity from 1909 until his death. He was Dean of the College from 1922 to 1950 and then Vice-Master until 1955. Since BR refers to “the Hollands” he had presumably married — in 1914 Holland was pursuing a young woman with the last name of Warren — but the name of his wife is not known (SLBR, 1: 230).

  • 11

    Littlewood John Edensor Littlewood (1885–1977), mathematician. He and BR shared a farmhouse near Lulworth during the summer of 1919. Littlewood had two children, Philip and Ann Streatfeild, with the wife of Dr. Raymond Streatfeild.

  • 12

    philosophical lectures From 30 October to 18 December 1917 BR gave a series of lectures on mathematical logic every Thursday in Dr. Williams’ Library. These lectures were later rewritten as Introduction to Mathematical Philosophy (B&R A30, 1919).

  • 13

    Heart’s Comrade For the history of this term, see BRACERS 19145, n.12.

  • 14

    BradshawBradshaw’s railway timetables, named after their creator, George Bradshaw, were quite thick and took some skill to interpret.

Permission
Everyone
Transcription Public Access
Yes
Record no.
19201
Record created
Jan 17, 1991
Record last modified
Jun 23, 2025
Created/last modified by
duncana