Literary fragments and three letters by Walter Savage Landor

This material is held atUniversity of Leeds Special Collections

  • Reference
    • GB 206 Brotherton Collection MS 19c Landor
  • Dates of Creation
    • ca. 1800-1928
  • Name of Creator
  • Language of Material
    • English Latin Italian
  • Physical Description
    • 24 fragments in 11 small folders with 1 newspaper in 1 larger folder, together with 1 envelope containing 3 letters, manuscript and printed

Scope and Content

Comprises: (1) 3 autograph letters, 1 to Cornelia Crosse, 2 to unnamed correspondents; (2) Folder numbered '3', a note on spelling reform; (3) Folder numbered '4', a slip with notes on 'Troilus and Cressida'; (4) Folder numbered '5', a pair of fragments, one being in pencil and defining 'Eidullion', with a note about Theocritus; (5) Folder numbered '6', three fragments referring to Saladin, Charlemagne, etc.; (6) Folder numbered '7', a printed extract paged [3]-6, with a prose dialogue between a prior and Savonarola in Italian, and a Latin motto as heading; (7) Folder numbered '10', three fragments: (i) family of Savage and Paget; (ii) Savages in Ireland; (iii) another from Camden; (8) Folder numbered '11', a note or possibly a draft public letter on the Pope's claims, headed 'Not sent, the other sent on the 26th'; (9) Folder numbered '13', a similar note on the papacy, with a fragment torn away; (10) Folder numbered '17', a folio sheet of 'Imaginary conversation: Virgil and Horace', with variants from 'Athenaeum' version; (11) Unnumbered folder, two folio leaves, conjugate, with notes on Pompeii houses, 'Cruelty', Locke on dreams, Homer, and D'Orsay on Bulmer; (12) Uninscribed unnumbered folder, containing: (i) Latin verses on Garibaldi, dated in another hand or at another time, Siena, Septr 16, '59; (ii) more Latin verses 'Ad Heroem' and 'Ad Heroinam'; (iii) a much-scored draft on quarto paper 'From a Florentine to Marchese Aza[...]' in prose, in one place referring to the first instance of a broken word breaking a statesman's heart (Ricasole); (iv) drafts for blank verse headed 'Ione and Ianthe'; (13) Unnumbered item, a Times Literary Supplement for 19 July 1928, with front article on Landor

Administrative / Biographical History

Walter Savage Landor (1775-1864), the English poet and prose writer, was a classical enthusiast who had a turbulent career in several European countries and died in Florence. For fuller details see the Dictionary of National Biography

Access Information

Access is unrestricted

Acquisition Information

The three letters were purchased from Quaritch/Sotheby on 7 January 1991. The other fragments were obtained prior to 30 June 1970

Note

Mainly in English, but with some Latin and Italian