Box 1
Contains 8 Results:
Correspondence: Blind, Mathilde
Bult of correspondence from Blind to Theodore Watts-Dunton, with one letter to Algernon Charles Swinburne.
Letters are dated between 1875-1895.
Mathilde Blind to Theodore Watts, 15 November 1875
Asks, “Have you taken any steps as yet about the MS [manuscript] I sent you, and can you tell me whether everything is definitively settled with regard to Mr. Brookes’ adaptation of the place?” Senders address is 42 Marley Street.
Mathilde Blind to A.C. [Algernon Charles] Swinburne, 26 June 1879
Writes concerning research done on Tristan and Iseult tragedy; mentions “Gottfried Von Strassburg’s version” and shared the translation “although I believe you know all the incidents it refers to.” Sender's address is 3 Porters Room, Maida Hill W.
Mathilde Blind to Theodore Watts, 4 April 1881
Tells Watts of her happiness “at finding my sonnet in the Athenaeum thanks, no doubt, to your friendly influence.” Blind also mentions comments on Watts' being too ill to attend gathering at Fitzroy Square with Madox Brown. Sender's address is 2 Holly Bush Hill, W, Hampstead N.
Mathilde Blind to Theodore Watts, 22 October 1890
Invites Watts to lunch “at the Holborn.” Sender's address is 3 Holly Bush Mile, Hampstead, N.W.
Mathilde Blind to Theodore Watts , 9 July 1891
Mentions she us “in town in a pretty little flat” and invites Watts to a small dinner party. Sender's address is 27 Hyde Park [unreadable] N.W.
Mathilde Blind to Theodore Watts , 18 July 1893
Invites Watts to a small dinner party; if he cannot attend, she would like to know to invite someone in his stead. Sender's address is 17 Christchurch Row, Hampstead N.W.
Mathilde Blind to Theodore Watts, 7 March 1895
Invites Watts to dinner, mentions her winter stay at the Poplars. Sender's address is The Poplars, 20 Avenue Road, Regents Park.