Correspondence Type
ACS / Autograph Card Signed
Date
7-8-1887
Date Note
July 8, 1887
Location (Sent From)
Kensington, England
Location (Sent To)
Bagni di Lucca, Italy
Description
Mrs. Robinson very ill with asthma; at the Thursfields' saw Hubert E.H. Jerningham, na old friend, "you never saw such a think, hollow-eyed personification of failure"; went to the British Museum with Newton; attended a meeting of "The Fellowship of the New Life," "they are something between Socialists and Positivists"; the Rossettis' party consisted of "extraordinary frowsty ghosts of the great aesthetic movement."
Rights
Letter Number
341
Sheet Count
2
Page Count
8
Sheet or Page Note
+envelope
Recommended Citation
Lee, Vernon (Violet Paget) and Paget, Matilda, "Violet Paget (Kensington, England) to Matilda Paget (Bagni di Lucca, Italy)" (1887). Vernon Lee: Letters Home. 302.
https://digitalcommons.colby.edu/letters_home/302