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Sender: Abbey, Mary Gertrude M
Recipient: Watts-Dunton, Theodore
Letters: 1
Date(s): 2 Nov 1901
Location: BC MS 19c Swinburne. Swinburne/Watts-Dunton letters (misc.)
Sender: Rossetti, Dante Gabriel
Recipient: Watts-Dunton, Theodore
Letters: 289
Date(s): 24 Sep 1872 - 11 Mar 1882
Location: BC MS 19c Rossetti. In seven volumes
Note: An interesting collection of letters relating chiefly to the production and sale of Rossetti's pictures, his financial embarrassments and domestic difficulties. Included is a series of letters, and transcripts of poems concerned with the writings of Thomas Chatterton, from whose poems Watts-Dunton was preparing a selecion for Ward's "English Poets". These were written in May and June, 1880, and much criticism is indulged in by their writer. There are references to Keats and Coleridge, and Christopher Smart of whom Rossetti says: "It may be remembered that Christopher Smart wrote his Song to David (when made, or supposed to be) in 1763; a poem with far more sterling English pith than anything else so early in that era".
Sender: Ames, Percy Willoughby
Recipient: Watts-Dunton, Theodore
Letters: 1
Date(s): 14 Apr 1909
Location: BC S/WD letters (Misc.)
Note: On behalf of the Royal Society of Literature.
Sender: Molesworth, Louisa
Recipient: Watts-Dunton, Theodore
Letters: 1
Date(s): 13 May [1886]
Location: BC. Shorter correspondence
Sender: Watts-Dunton, Theodore
Recipient: Foster, William Dunn
Letters: 1
Date(s): 4 Mar 1892
Location: BC Foster
Sender: Watts-Dunton, Theodore
Recipient: Shorter, Clement King
Letters: 69
Date(s): 9 Jun 1889 - 5 Dec 1914
Location: BC. Shorter correspondence
Note: Also "The Gypsies of 'Alwin'" - a talk with Theodore Watts-Dunton by Raymond Blathwayt and "Gypsy Weather", a poem by Theodore Watts-Dunton Plus one letter to Mrs Shorter 26 Jan 1914. The first few letters are in the autography of Watts-Dunton, but during the latter years of his life, he was afflicted with considerable eye trouble, and consequently the majority of his letters are dictated, and only signed by Watts-Dunton. They contain many interesting references to Swinburne and other leading literary men of the period.
Sender: Watts-Dunton, Theodore
Recipient: Shorter, Dora
Letters: 1
Date(s): 26 Jan 1914
Location: BC. Shorter correspondence
Sender: Bateman, Stringer
Recipient: Watts-Dunton, Theodore
Letters: 1
Date(s): 10 Jun 1902
Location: BC S/WD letters (Misc)
Note: With printed leaf "Our illiterate national anthem".
Sender: Chatto, Andrew
Recipient: Watts-Dunton, Theodore
Letters: 4
Date(s): 7 May 1874 - 23 Jul 1874
Location: BC S/WD letters
Note: With letter from J.R. Osgood to Chatto & Windus and accounts relating to publications of A.C. Swinburne.
Sender: Chatto & Windus
Recipient: Watts-Dunton, Theodore
Letters: 3
Date(s): 1 Jan 1874 - 6 Feb 1894
Location: BC S/WD letters
Sender: Douglas, Eva A.
Recipient: Watts-Dunton, Theodore
Letters: 1
Date(s): 20 Aug 1903
Location: BC S/WD letters
Sender: Douglas, James
Recipient: Watts-Dunton, Theodore
Letters: 1
Date(s): 16 May 1899
Location: BC MS 19c Swinburne