Box msWilde Box 7
Contains 112 Results:
Letter from George Egerton to John Lane, 1890
Egerton has received Lane’s letter and receipt. She has had a bad seizure and is bedridden, full of worries. She is planning to send a story and is working on a couple of books. Egie (her husband Egerton Tertius Clairmonte) is finding an apartment.
Letter from George Egerton to John Lane, 1890
Egerton is meeting some people, staying at a boarding house, and inviting John Lane over.
Letter from George Egerton to John Lane, 1890
Letter from George Egerton to John Lane, 1890
Contains “Aphorism” that starts “Friendship may…”
Letter from George Egerton to John Lane, 1890
Egerton is upset/worried because John Lane did not send a letter on time. She is traveling on Saturday to Rickmansworth to finish her book in quiet.
Letter from George Egerton to John Lane, 1890
Letter from George Egerton to John Lane, 1890
Letter from George Egerton to John Lane, 1890
She heard that Lane has a cold. She met N.S. Shakespeare and James Welch. She thanks him for the page in the yellow book. She also mentions that someone appreciated her Swedish.
Letter from George Egerton to John Lane, May 25, 1890
Mentions a letter from Mrs. W. M. Sharp, a member of the New Woman Writers Club, about Egerton's pseudonym.