Box msWilde Box 7
Contains 112 Results:
Letter from George Egerton to John Lane, January 5, 1894
Letter from George Egerton to John Lane, January 8, 1894
Egerton remarks on the difficulties of being a public figure and also receiving “honest” reviews of her work. She reflects on the fact that she is just being “honest” and also a woman. She also responds to certain edits that have been made to her works- possibly 2 of them (one unreadable that starts with “b”, and “fragment”)
Letter from George Egerton to John Lane, January 29, 1894
Egerton is writing a promised book: she wanted it to be “merrier” but it is “powerful and sad enough.” Getting a photo of Mr. Shorter. She’d like for Lane to send a copy of “Revue-blanche” for January as it is “new modern and clever” and they are going to review “SoyCloh”? Book.
Letter from George Egerton to John Lane, March 2, 1894
She sent a sketch to Mr. Harland who sent it to the printer and is asking for her “price.” She is puzzled by that question and is wondering what her price is. She is asking Lane because he was the go-between for her contribution to the Yellow Book, which is presumably how she got this opportunity from Mr. Harland.
Letter from George Egerton to John Lane, March 5, 1894
Talks about Mr. Harland and Mr. Shorter.
Letter from George Egerton to John Lane, March 9, 1894
Mentions George Alexander.
Letter from George Egerton to John Lane, March 21, 1894
Egerton speaks about a letter from Ola Hansson, who sent a German copy of the mentioned book as an assistance. She asks Lane to get her Poe's complete works. She also asks him to send her back the work "Gone Under."
Letter from George Egerton to John Lane, March 29, 1894
Letter from George Egerton to John Lane, June 1, 1894
Letter from George Egerton to John Lane, June 6, 1894
Providing an opinion in response to Lane’s letters, adding a message to someone’s letter.