BRACERS Record Detail for 57209

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Collection code
RA3
Recent acquisition no.
921
Source if not BR
Stickland, L.H.
Recipient(s)
Stickland, Irina
Sender(s)
BR
Date
1949/07/20
Form of letter
ALS
Pieces
1
BR's address code (if sender)
FFE
Notes and topics

Conrad comes soon for the summer holidays, "full of his mother's sufferings and my sins. Hitherto, I have had a pleasant summer—solitude and agreeable work, interspersed with Kings etc. No ladies! Tonight I dine with an exiled Countess, but she is 60." Poetry.

Transcription

BR TO IRINA STICKLAND, 20 JULY 1949
BRACERS 57209. ALS. McMaster
Proofread by K. Blackwell


<letterhead>
Penralltgoch
Llan Ffestiniog
Merioneth
July 20, 1949

My dear Irina

Very many thanks for the lovely cake, the charming picture of yourself and the twins, and your very nice letter.

In a few days Conrad comes for the summer holidays — I don’t look forward to it, as he is full of his mother’s sufferings and my sins. Hitherto, I have had a pleasant summer — solitude and agreeable work, interspersed with Kings etc. No ladies! Tonight I dine with an exiled Countess, but she is 60.

I like what you say about English poets putting good lines in bad poems. The opposite too, e.g.

“O my prophetic soul, my Uncle!”
and “No fear lest dinner cool”.
and “The solid rules of civil government”.

Donna particularly illustrates your point. E.g.

“At the round earth’s imagined corners blow your trumpets.”

Questiona for a logic paper: what should they do if they wanted to obey?

Goodbye with love to all three.

B

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Permission
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Transcription Public Access
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Record no.
57209
Record created
Nov 25, 2005
Record last modified
Oct 03, 2023
Created/last modified by
duncana