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“The spirit is unwilling and the flesh proud, and I cannot go it more”
[Dots between square brackets indicate cuts made by Sidney Colvin. For full, correct and critical edition of this letter, see Mehew 8, 2626.] To George Meredith [Colvin 1911, 4, pp. 241-4] Sept. 5th, 1893, Vailima Plantation, Upolu, Samoa My dear … Continue reading
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Tagged Amazing Marriage, animals, bed, cabinet, Catriona, chief woman, Colvin, cook, critics, dress, egotism, Fanny, hall, health, house, household, idleness, kilt, lime, Mariette, marriage, Meredith, Pacific, paper basket, pariah, physic bottle, prayers, Robert Louis Stevenson, Rodin, Samoa, Samoan hymn, Samoans, Scot, servants, success, Tower of Babel, tropics, Vailima, Woodseer, work, youth
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“‘Tis a prettyish tale – or should be: Haddington Coast, Whitekirk Parish, temp 182-, love story”
The tale The Go-Between: A Boy’s Romance was later abandoned. A table of contents listing 12 chapters, and drafts of the first two chapters are at Yale, still unpublished (Cf. Mehew 8, p. 2 n. 1). [For critical edition of … Continue reading
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Tagged £, Baxter, Deputy Commissioner, evidence, Haddington, Illustrated London News, love story, marriage, McClure, Robert Louis Stevenson, Samoa, Scribner, serial rights, Simpson, The Go-Between, Vailima, Watts, Western Pacific Act, Whitekirk, words
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“I wish to die in my boots; no more Land of Counterpane for me”
[Dots between square brackets indicate cuts made by Colvin. For full, correct and critical edition of this letter see Mehew 7, 2408.] To Sidney Colvin (continued) [Colvin 1911, 4, pp. 44-62] [Vailima, 9 May 1892] Meanwhile my business was still untransacted. And … Continue reading
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“This is a poison bad world for the romancer, this Anglo-Saxon world”
The South Sea novel here mentioned, Sophia Scarlet, never got beyond the planning stage. A 15-page outline dictated to Belle giving a detailed summary of the first ten chapters survives at the Free Library of Philadelphia. [For full, correct and … Continue reading
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Tagged Anglo-Saxons, Antiquary, Balzac, Beach of Falesá, characters, Colvin, family magazines, Fanny, Harold, health, Heart of Midlothian, hero, heroine, horses, immoral, influenza, journalism, Latin, love, Macfarlane, marriage, method, novel, plantation, proofs, Rainsforth, Robert Louis Stevenson, romancer, Scott, Sophia Scarlet, South Seas, Stewart, Tahiti, Thackeray, Treasure of Franchard, Uncle Tom, Vailima, vanilla, Vanity Fair, Windermere, women, Wrecker
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“All my other women have been as ugly as sin”
[As usual, dots between square brackets indicate cuts made by Colvin. For full, correct and critical edition of this letter see Mehew 7, 2317.] To Sidney Colvin [Colvin 1911, 3, pp. 308-14] [Vailima] April 29th, ’91 My dear Colvin, I begin … Continue reading
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“I can wish you nothing more delightful than my fortune in life”
RLS wrote the next letter to a young friend and visitor of Bournemouth days, on the news of her engagement to Alfred Spender. George and Mary Rawlinson had visited RLS in Bournemouth in 1887, and RLS had sent their eldest … Continue reading
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Tagged bathing, beauty, boating, Bournemouth, Fanny, flower, forest, fortune, health, hurricanes, life, Lloyd, London, marriage, May, May flower, Pacific, planet, pleasure, rain, Rawlinson, riding, Robert Louis Stevenson, Skerryvore, South Seas, Spender, toiling, typewriter, Vailima, wind, work
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“What a tongue it would be to write, if one only knew it – and there were only readers!”
[As usual, dots between square brackets indicate cuts made by Colvin. For full, correct and critical edition of this letter see Mehew 7, 2295.] This is the first appearance in RLS’s letters of the Swedish Chief Justice of Samoa, Conrad … Continue reading
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“If I had met you when I was a boy and a bachelor, how different my life would have been!”
RLS cherished the hope of visiting Revd. James Chalmers (Tamate) in New Guinea, but this design proved, unhappily, impossible. [Dots between square brackets indicate cuts made by Lovett. For full, correct and critical edition of this letter see Mehew 7, 2279.] … Continue reading
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Tagged Apia, boyhood, Chalmers, charge, Clarke, death, farmering, friendship, god, gratitude, health, kindness, life, Lloyd, mail, marriage, New Guinea, Post Office, Robert Louis Stevenson, Samoa, Scotch, South Seas, Tamate, Upolu, Vailima, work
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“I would give a leg that this were blotted out, and I could sit down with him as of yore”
[For correct and critical edition of these letters, see Mehew 6, 2090-2093.] W.E. Henley to RLS, with a note by RLS [Enclosed in letter 2093 to Baxter, see below] [Baxter Letters, 1956, pp. 216-7, at http://www.hathitrust.org] Merton Place, Chiswick W., … Continue reading
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The offer is a fair one: I have not sold myself to the devil, for I could never find him
This friend of old Savile Club days was an assistant secretary to the finance department, art-critic, and versifier. [Dots between square brackets indicate cuts made by Sidney Colvin. For full, correct and critical edition of this letter, see Mehew 4, … Continue reading
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