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DICKENS, Charles Autograph letter signed to Joseph Langford,...

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DICKENS, Charles. Autograph letter signed to Joseph Langford, Tavistock House, 18 January 1858, one page, on a bifolium, 8vo (very slightly browned at vertical fold, faint marginal smudge).
DICKENS, Charles. Autograph letter signed to Joseph Langford, Tavistock House, 18 January 1858, one page, on a bifolium, 8vo (very slightly browned at vertical fold, faint marginal smudge). HIGH PRAISE FOR GEORGE ELIOT: 'Will you - by such round about ways and methods as may present themselves - convey this note of thanks to the author of Scenes of Clerical Life: whose two first stories I can never say enough of, I think them so truly admirable.' Writing to Joseph Langford of Blackwood & Sons, Dickens continues '...if those two volumes, or a part of them, were not written by a woman - then should I begin to believe that I am a woman myself!'. Marian Evans ('George Eliot' 1819-1890) had asked John Blackwood to send copies of Scenes to Dickens, Thackeray, Tennyson, Ruskin, Faraday, Albert Smith, Mrs Carlyle and Arthur Helps (Ed. Gordon S. Haight, The George Eliot letters , II, 418). Dickens also wrote directly to 'Mr Eliot' on 18 January (see British Library, Add 41667) expressing his great admiration. Eliot sent a reply via the publishers ('the iron mask of my incognito seems quite painful in forbidding me to tell Dickens how thoroughly his generous impulse has been appreciated').

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 131
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Datum:
01.06.2009
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Christie's
1 June 2009, London, South Kensington
Beschreibung:

DICKENS, Charles. Autograph letter signed to Joseph Langford, Tavistock House, 18 January 1858, one page, on a bifolium, 8vo (very slightly browned at vertical fold, faint marginal smudge).
DICKENS, Charles. Autograph letter signed to Joseph Langford, Tavistock House, 18 January 1858, one page, on a bifolium, 8vo (very slightly browned at vertical fold, faint marginal smudge). HIGH PRAISE FOR GEORGE ELIOT: 'Will you - by such round about ways and methods as may present themselves - convey this note of thanks to the author of Scenes of Clerical Life: whose two first stories I can never say enough of, I think them so truly admirable.' Writing to Joseph Langford of Blackwood & Sons, Dickens continues '...if those two volumes, or a part of them, were not written by a woman - then should I begin to believe that I am a woman myself!'. Marian Evans ('George Eliot' 1819-1890) had asked John Blackwood to send copies of Scenes to Dickens, Thackeray, Tennyson, Ruskin, Faraday, Albert Smith, Mrs Carlyle and Arthur Helps (Ed. Gordon S. Haight, The George Eliot letters , II, 418). Dickens also wrote directly to 'Mr Eliot' on 18 January (see British Library, Add 41667) expressing his great admiration. Eliot sent a reply via the publishers ('the iron mask of my incognito seems quite painful in forbidding me to tell Dickens how thoroughly his generous impulse has been appreciated').

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 131
Auktion:
Datum:
01.06.2009
Auktionshaus:
Christie's
1 June 2009, London, South Kensington
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