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| Field name | Value |
|---|---|
| Title | Letters from Elizabeth Eastlake to John Murray III and to John Murray IV |
| Date | 23 Mar 1880 - 10 Jan 1893 |
| Document Type | Correspondence |
| Author | Eastlake, Elizabeth |
| Theme | Business and Finance; Literature and Poetry; Politics, Society and Religion |
| Description | Letters from Elizabeth Eastlake to John Murray III discussing her work on "Mrs Grote; a sketch" and her translation work with Professor A. Brandt's "The Life of Samuel Taylor Coleridge". She also touches on her family, mutual acquaintances, and artists, particularly Raphael. She frequently refers to her relationship with the Smith family. Letters from Elizabeth Eastlake to John Murray IV begin after the death of John Murray III in 1892. The letters to John Murray IV do not concern Eastlake's own writing. |
| Keywords | authors biography business draft Edinburgh Review family friendship health and medicine politics printing publishing Quarterly Review reviews and literary criticism language and translation women writers |
| People | Eastlake, Elizabeth Murray, John III Murray, John IV Eastlake, Charles Lock Grote, Mrs Brandt, Professor A Clérel, Alexis Charles Henri (Viscount de Tocqueville) Bonaparte, Napoleon Antoinette, Marie Coleridge, Samuel Taylor Scott, Sir Walter (1st Baronet) Giberne, Edgar Caine, Hall Rogers, Samuel Smith, Donald Smith, Jane Hauser, Kaspar Layard, Austen Henry |
| Places | London; Guildford; Windsor; Edinburgh; United Kingdom; Paris; Cannes; France; Germany; Prague; Sydney; Australia; United States |
| NLS Collection | Correspondence of or concerning authors published by John Murray, with related papers |
| NLS Reference | MS.42178 |
| Copyright and Source Archive | The National Library of Scotland |