University of Virginia Library

Additions to the collection
made by
C. WALLER BARRETT
on the occasion of its presentation
to the
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA LIBRARY


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  • IN MEMORIAM. London: Edward Moxon, Dover Street, 1850. Inscribed: "John Kenyon to Elizabeth B. Browning. 1850." Kenyon introduced Robert Browning to Elizabeth Barrett.
  • QUEEN MARY: A DRAMA. London, Henry S. King & Co., 1875. Inscribed: "William Warburton from A. Tennyson."
  • ENOCH ARDEN. Miscellaneous Odd Proof Sheets, with corrections in Tennyson's hand, 1865?-1869? The poems involved are "Boadicea," "In Quantity" (this one does not have ms. corrections), "Specimen of a Translation of the Iliad...," "The Spiteful Letter," and "Literary Squabbles." Proof Sheets of p. l70-8 for an edition of "Enoch Arden," post 1865, with changes in Tennyson's hand on p. l73, 177, 178. Two (ie., 3) sets of proof sheets of p. l61-4 for another edition, circa 1869?, containing "On A Spiteful Letter" (changed in the first revision to "A Letter" and in the later Collected Works to "The Spiteful Letter") and "Literary Squabbles," both poems with corrections on the earlier proofs in Tennyson's hand, and without annotations on the later corrected proof, of which there are two copies.
  • TEARS, IDLE TEARS. Autograph manuscript, at the end of which is an ALS, 1865 November 2, from Tennyson to J. R. Thompson, who had requested a Tennyson poem in the poet's hand.
  • ALS, 1840-50's?, Tennyson to Edward Moxon.
  • ALS, Sunday (1850's?), Tennyson to an unidentified correspondent concerning an appointment.
  • ALS, 1859 January 31, Tennyson to an unidentified correspondent sending thanks for "your book of songs."
  • ALS, 1864 June 3?, Tennyson to an unidentified correspondent sending thanks for "your 'seven-gabled' bee-hive-home & family group." Docketed "June 4, 1864" by the recipient.
  • ALS, 1868 March 26, Emily Tennyson to an unidentified correspondent sending thanks for "your brave & kind & flattering defence from whatever it may be."
  • ALS, 1869 May 23, Lionel Tennyson to W. C. Bennett.
  • ALS, 1869 June 26, Hallam Tennyson to an unidentified correspondent apologizing for the delay in answering a letter and "thanking you for your present."
  • ALS, 1874 December 15, Tennyson to an unidentified

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    correspondent concerning the inclusion of "Lotos-eaters" in a publication.
  • ALS, 1876 March 20, Tennyson to an unknown correspondent sending thanks for the photograph from the "Holy Grail."
  • ALS, 1876 November 16, Tennyson to Theodore Martin.
  • AL, 1870's?, Tennyson to Charles Kegan Paul. A draft copy.
  • ALS, 1890 July 16, Tennyson to Laurence Barrett.