Letters to Harry Elkins Widener from Collectors and Libraries

Letters to Harry Elkins Widener from Collectors and Libraries
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Release: 1911
Genre: Book collecting
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The letters concern Widener's book A catalogue of some of the more important books, manuscripts and drawings in the library of Harry Elkins Widener. Most of the letters thank Widener for the gift of a copy.

Letters to Harry Elkins Widener

Letters to Harry Elkins Widener
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Release: 1911
Genre: Privately printed books
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Widener published a private edition of 45 copies of R.L. Stevenson's Memoir of himself from a manuscript in his collection. Fourteen letters are from collectors and libraries acknowledging copies. There are three unrelated letters to Widener from Edmund Gosse and W.K. Bixby and from Widener to Luther S. Livingston.

Letters to Luther S. Livingston

Letters to Luther S. Livingston
Author: Eleanor Elkins Widener
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Release: 1912
Genre: Book collecting
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The letters concern Harry Elkins Widener's book collection, and Livingston's prospective appointment (made just before his death in 1914) to be librarian of the Widener collection at Harvard.

Selected Letters

Selected Letters
Author: Charlotte Brontë
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2010-09-09
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 0191624942

'Dangerous as lucifer matches.' That was how Arthur Nicholls, Charlotte Brontë's husband for the last nine months of her life, described her letters. Full of acute observations, pithy character sketches, and passionate convictions, the letters are our most direct source of information about the lives of the Brontës and our closest approach to the author of Jane Eyre. In them Charlotte writes of life at Haworth Parsonage, her experiences at a Belgian school, and her intense feelings for the Belgian schoolteacher, M. Heger. She endures the agony of the death of her siblings, and enjoys the success as a writer that brings her into contact with the London literary scene. Vivid and intimate, her letters give fresh insight into the novels, and into the development of her distinct literary style. Margaret Smith's fine edition includes invaluable notes on Brontë's correspondents, and Janet Gezari contributes a new introduction that relates the letters to both Brontë's life and her creative accomplishment. ABOUT THE SERIES: For over 100 years Oxford World's Classics has made available the widest range of literature from around the globe. Each affordable volume reflects Oxford's commitment to scholarship, providing the most accurate text plus a wealth of other valuable features, including expert introductions by leading authorities, helpful notes to clarify the text, up-to-date bibliographies for further study, and much more.

Selected Letters of Charlotte Brontë

Selected Letters of Charlotte Brontë
Author: Charlotte Brontë
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2007-09-13
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 0199205876

These letters give an insight into the life of a writer whose novels continue to be bestsellers. They reveal much about Charlotte Brontë's personal life, her family relationships, and the society in which she lived. Many of her early letters are written with vigour, vivacity, and an engaging aptitude for self-mockery. In contrast, her letters to her 'master', the Belgian schoolteacher Constantin Heger, reveal her intense, obsessive longing for some response from him. Otherletters are deeply moving, when Charlotte endures the agony of her brother's and sisters' untimely deaths. We learn also of the progress of her writing, including the astonishing success of Jane Eyre, and of her contacts with her publishers, including the young George Smith; and we recognize in her lettersthe life-experiences which are transmuted into the art of her novels. Contemporary society is brilliantly described in her letters from London, when she writes of her encounters with famous writers and with critics of her novels. We hear too of her visits to art galleries, operas, and the Great Exhibition of 1851 at the Crystal Palace. Dramatic letters written in December 1852 convey the 'turbulence of feeling' in the Haworth curate Arthur Nicholls's proposal of marriage to her and in MrBrontë's violent reaction to it; and we subsequently hear of her secret correspondence with her suitor, her father's eventual consent, and her tragically brief happy marriage, cut short by her death in March 1855.

Letters to Flora Livingston

Letters to Flora Livingston
Author: Eleanor Elkins Widener
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Release: 1914
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Flora Livingston was the wife of Luther S. Livingston, the first librarian of the Harry Elkins Widener collection at Harvard. She became assistant librarian after her husband's death in 1914; then librarian in 1926. The letters mostly concern library business.