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I do not think that I expressed, in my letter of Tuesday, the pleasure that you gave me by your remark about my letters in general, in your letter of April 21st. My letters always seem to me so thin and dry, and so inexpressive, when I reread them before posting, that it is a great help to know that they do convey a little of what I want to convey. TheyHale, Emilycorrespondence with TSE;w3if such a correspondence were profitable;c4 are certainly only the shadows of the letters I might write, if it were profitable to write them! but I should like them to carry always the same undertone, whatever the meaning of the content of each. Quite objectively, I much prefer your letters to mine!
Life goes on as usual: as quickly as one piece of work, or one social duty, is over, another one pops up. TomorrowSadler's Wells TheatreMidsummer Night's Dream at;a3 night to Midsummer Night’s Dream; if it is as well done as Twelfth Night, I shall regret, as I did then, that you are not there to share the pleasure. MondayNichols, RobertWings Over Europe;a3 night with Hodgson and Miss Bolliger to see ‘Wings Over Europe’, not hopefully, but simply to see what Robert Nichols can do.1 I believe that the play was put on in New York last year; did you ever hear of it? ThenKittredge, George Lyman;a1 I must go to hear one of Professor Kittredge’s lectures next week; though I never knew him or took any course under him.2 Then comes Whitsun, when I hope I shall go to bed and do nothing for a couple of days. WeBell, George, Bishop of Chichester (earlier Dean of Canterbury)invites the Eliots for Whitsun;a5 had an invitation to spend it at the Bishop of Chichester’s, but neither V. nor I felt up to that.
More, please, about the play, and about your plans for the summer when you have any. When does the phonetics course end?
1.RobertNichols, Robert Nichols (1893–1944), writer; war poet; author of Wings Over Europe (play, 1928).
2.GeorgeKittredge, George Lyman Lyman Kittredge (1860–1941), scholar, editor and educator. He started teaching at Harvard in 1888, and was Gurney Professor of English, 1917–36. Renowned for his edition of the works of William Shakespeare (1936), and for his enterprise in American folklore studies.
4.RtBell, George, Bishop of Chichester (earlier Dean of Canterbury) Revd George Bell, DD (1883–1958), Bishop of Chichester, 1929–58: see Biographical Register.
2.GeorgeKittredge, George Lyman Lyman Kittredge (1860–1941), scholar, editor and educator. He started teaching at Harvard in 1888, and was Gurney Professor of English, 1917–36. Renowned for his edition of the works of William Shakespeare (1936), and for his enterprise in American folklore studies.
1.RobertNichols, Robert Nichols (1893–1944), writer; war poet; author of Wings Over Europe (play, 1928).