BRACERS Record Detail for 19425

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Collection code
RA3
Recent acquisition no.
596
Document no.
200415
Box no.
6.66
Source if not BR
Malleson, Constance
Recipient(s)
Malleson, Constance
Sender(s)
BR
Date
1919/01/31
Form of letter
AL
Pieces
1E
BR's address code (if sender)
CUD
Notes and topics

"My Beloved—2 letters from you this morning, one which should have come yesterday—"

[Letter is not signed.]

Transcription

BR TO CONSTANCE MALLESON, 31 JAN. 1919
BRACERS 19425. AL. McMaster
Edited by S. Turcon. Reviewed by K. Blackwell


<Garsington>
31.1.191, 2

My Beloved

2 letters3 from you this morning, one which should have come yesterday — You are quite wonderfully long-suffering — I can’t think how you manage it — it does touch me and make me love you infinitely — I am glad the dentist4, a

kind — Thank you so much for getting these things for me5 — how I shall love them, feeling them all full of you — I shall need one hard chair to sit on at my desk — How lovely your Norwegian film6 sounds — Some one sent me a number of the American Nation with a whole set of the Bolshevik decrees — very interesting — I am sending them to C.A.7 Either party to a marriage can get a divorce by merely asking for it, without having to assign any reason.

My work keeps on going well — The dramatic moment has passed, but I feel contented and happy — I know that I still can do philosophy. It is 5 years since I last did any good work,8 so I was anxious —

Dear Heart’s Life I love you love you love you — all my tenderest thoughts are with you — I am very very happy in the thought of your love — You have brought me all this good work too — a 1000 blessings on you.

  • 1

    [document] Document 200415.

  • 2

    [envelope] The Lady Constance Malleson | 34 Russell Chambers | Bury Street | LONDON W.C.1. Pmk. CUDDESTON | 31 JA | 19

  • 3

    2 letters Her letters of 28 and 31 January (BRACERS 113169 and 113171) based on the remarks he makes. Presumably her letter of 30 January (BRACERS 113170) had also arrived.

  • 4

    the dentist Colette had written that her “new dentist turned out not at all murderous” (BRACERS 113169).

  • 5

    getting these things for me Colette had purchased a comfortable armchair with matching floor-cushion from Heal’s department store for BR at the Battersea flat he was to share with Clifford Allen.

  • 6

    Norwegian film Colette had taken her sister to see a film based on an Ibsen poem (BRACERS 113171).

  • 7

    C.A. (Reginald) Clifford Allen (1889–1939). For information on him, see BRACERS 19046, n.7.

  • 8

    5 years since I last did any good work I.e., since January 1914, when he returned from Rome and authored “The Relation of Sense-Data to Physics” (1 in Papers 8).

Textual Notes

  • a

    dentist The letter has been cut into two parts after “dentist” and then taped together, removing text and creating a nonsensical sentence at the join. The foot of the second part is trimmed.

Permission
Everyone
Transcription Public Access
Yes
Record no.
19425
Record created
May 26, 2014
Record last modified
Jun 23, 2025
Created/last modified by
duncana