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Letter from Coventry Patmore to William Allingham, March 29, 1856
Creator
Patmore, Coventry
Date
1856-03-29
Description
One letter from British poet Coventry Patmore to William Allingham mentioning he is happy to be seeing Allingham soon. Patmore mentions Tennyson as the "Laureate," and informs Allingham he is still in the Isle of Wight. Patmore also provides Ruskin's address for Allingham. Patmore shares that Allingham's mentioning of prunning horrifys him, and discusses his thoughts on cutting poems down. Patmore writes that the poem needs at least a third more to make it complete.
Extent
1 leaf, 2 pages
Dimensions
18.9 x 11 cm.
Language
eng
Subject
Patmore, Coventry, 1823-1896
Genre Subject
Personal Correspondence
Collection Title
William Allingham Papers
Series
Series 1: Correspondence: Sub-series 2: Correspondence to William Allingham;
Container
Box 3, Folder 9: Patmore, Coventry to William Allingham 1855-1889
Rights
No Copyright - United States
Acquisition Information
Purchased from Ivor L. Poole Ltd., circa 1951-1953
Letter from Coventry Patmore to William Allingham, March 29, 1856
Creator
Patmore, Coventry
Date
1856-03-29
Description
One letter from British poet Coventry Patmore to William Allingham mentioning he is happy to be seeing Allingham soon. Patmore mentions Tennyson as the "Laureate," and informs Allingham he is still in the Isle of Wight. Patmore also provides Ruskin's address for Allingham. Patmore shares that Allingham's mentioning of prunning horrifys him, and discusses his thoughts on cutting poems down. Patmore writes that the poem needs at least a third more to make it complete.
Extent
1 leaf, 2 pages
Dimensions
18.9 x 11 cm.
Language
eng
Subject
Patmore, Coventry, 1823-1896
Genre Subject
Personal Correspondence
Collection Title
William Allingham Papers
Series
Series 1: Correspondence: Sub-series 2: Correspondence to William Allingham;
Container
Box 3, Folder 9: Patmore, Coventry to William Allingham 1855-1889
Rights
No Copyright - United States
Acquisition Information
Purchased from Ivor L. Poole Ltd., circa 1951-1953