BRACERS Record Detail for 19584
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"Thursday" Lectures begin again Jan. 5; Lynton with Malleson Dec. 20; applied for Dutch visa; lunched at Lady Cunard's with Elizabeth Russell. "She is a fool and what a snob—"
BR TO CONSTANCE MALLESON, [20 NOV. 1919]
BRACERS 19584. ALS. McMaster
Edited by S. Turcon. Reviewed by K. Blackwell
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70, Overstrand Mansions,
Prince of Wales Road,
Battersea, S.W.1, 2
Thursday3
My Beloved
Thank you for your dear little line — Oh I do love you my heart’s Life — It was heavenly seeing you yesterday — I have sent the 2 books after you — I got my passport and applied bya Dutch visa,4 which I hope I shall get — Lunched at Lady Cunard’s5 with Elizabeth6 — hated it and her. She is a fool and what a snob —
Thursday evening. Mont Blanc 7.30 — what a joy to look forward to —
Please alter Lynton date in your green book to Sat Dec. 20, as I find my lectures begin7 again Jan. 5, a week earlier than I thought —
All my love, my precious Darling. Take care of yourself.
B
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[document] Document 200573.
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[envelope] The Lady Constance Malleson | 6 Mecklenburgh Square | W.C.1. Pmk: BATTERSEA | 11.45 PM | 20 NOV 19
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[date] The date is taken from the envelope’s postmark.
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Dutch visa The visa was needed for BR to travel to Holland in December 1919 to meet Wittgenstein.
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Lady Cunard Maude Alice, Lady Cunard (1892–1948), American heiress and social hostess, wife of Sir Bache Edward Cunard, the grandson of the founder of the Cunard shipping line.
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Elizabeth Elizabeth Russell (1866–1941). For information on her, see BRACERS 19080, n.7.
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my lectures begin “The Analysis of Mind” at Dr. Williams’ Library; the lectures began on 12 January 1920 (syllabus).
Textual Notes
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by Possibly BR meant to write “for my”.
