George Parsons Lathrop [1851-1898] Collection 1872-1896

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Location of collection:
Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library
University of Virginia
P.O. Box 400110
160 McCormick Rd
Charlottesville, Virginia 22904-4110
Contact for questions and access:
POC: Brenda Gunn
Phone: (434) 924-1037
Phone: (434) 243-1776
Fax: (434) 924-4968
Restrictions:

Collection is open to research.

Terms of access:

See the University of Virginia Library’s use policy.

Preferred citation:

George Parsons Lathrop Collection, Accession 7075-a, Special Collections Department, University of Virginia Library

Collection context

Summary

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Language:
English
Preferred citation:

George Parsons Lathrop Collection, Accession 7075-a, Special Collections Department, University of Virginia Library

Background

Scope and content:

[Sends "something in a similar vein to that from wh(ich) I drew 'Washington's Watch'"; says he and [Julian or Nathaniel] Hawthorne once considered writing a series of children's tales; says he periodically feels like writing some of the plots he thought of and would be glad to place them in Harper's Bazarif she likes them; mentions possible trip to New Yorkand bringing his wife Rose Hawthorne Lathropto see her.]

[Regrets not being able to lecture before Renton's union; says he may be able to next winter if he doesn't got to Europe. ]

[Acknowledges receipt of the addressee's letters about Charles Follen McKimand William Rutherford Meadfor the Cyclopeadia; says the matter is settled; says he would have been glad to assist, as he knows both men and could have spoken or written to them.]

[Asks him to send a copy of the paper which contained the letters for the Hebrew Charity Fair. ]

[Answers some questions from Johnson's Indiacorrespondent; says he doesn't know of an allusion to "parchment pennies" in Nathaniel Hawthorne's works; suggests that the correspondent remembers "Pine-Tree Shillings" from Grandfather's Chair; alludes to Le Sage's Dialogues, Serious and Comic, between Two Chimneys of Madrid, which is sometimes in the same volume as Devil on Two Sticks; gives a brief synopsis of the latter; mentions Asmodeus, a character in Devil on Two Sticks. ]

[Mentions just returning from New York; regrets not being able to participate in the Authors' Reading for John Boyle O'Reilly's monument fund, as he'll be in New Yorkat the time Roche wants him in Malden, Massachusetts; says he may be able to help in some other way.]

[Encloses an addition to the Appendix (probably to A Story of Courage); asks that the following line also be added to the Contents, under appendix: IV. Rev. James Curley, S. J.]

[Asks to meet with McClure or the editor of the magazine ( McClure's Magazine?) the next day.]

[Says he returned the proof of [James] Bayard Taylor's poem, probably "A Lover's Tests," with annotations by Thomas Bailry Aldrich, to Thomas Niles; asks Wilson to take the enclosed note to Niles and to "ask him if, in the N[o] N[ame] Vol[ume] of poems, A Masque of Poets, he wishes poems run on to each other, instead of breaking pages"; says it would look better if they weren't run on.]

[Says that he fears she may not have received the note he sent to her at Century Magazine, perhaps because it was forwarded to New London; asks if Walter [Learned?] is in town and where he will be staying.]

Acquisition information:
Deposit [1963 Dec 17] 1965 Feb 25
Processing information:

Funded in part by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities

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9 items