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Leslie
Stephen
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Century of Experience
Evidence
Name of Reader / Listener / Reading Group
Author of Text
Title of Text
Form of Text
1850-1899
Henry James to Grace Norton, 16 July 1871: "My chronic eastward hankerings and hungerings have been very much quickene...
Henry James
Leslie Stephen
The Playgrounds of Europe
Print
: Book
1850-1899
'I have received such a nice long letter (four sides) from Leslie Stephen today; about my ?V. Hugo?. It is accepted.?
Robert Louis Stevenson
Leslie Stephen
letter
Manuscript
: Letter
1850-1899
?I send you L. Stephen?s letter, which is certainly very kind and jolly to get. Please show it, if you get a chance, t...
Robert Louis Stevenson
Leslie Stephen
letter
Manuscript
: Letter
1900-1945
Monday 25 January 1915: 'I have been very happy reading father on Pope, which is very witty & bright -- without a si...
Virginia Woolf
Leslie Stephen
critical work on Pope
Print
: Book
1900-1945
Friday 5 July 1940: 'Why should I be bothering myself with Coleridge I wonder -- Biog. Lit. & then with father's essay...
Virginia Woolf
Sir Leslie Stephen
essay on Coleridge
Print
: Book
1850-1899
Read Stephen’s “Macaulay”.
Robert Louis Stevenson
Leslie Stephen
Hours in a Library, No. XII. − Macaulay
Print
: Serial / periodical
1850-1899
'Read Stephen's admirable, arch-admirable, 'George Eliot', in that Cornhill.'
Robert Louis Stevenson
Leslie Stephen
'George Eliot' in Cornhill Magazine
Print
: Serial / periodical
1900-1945
'C.I. Evans read Geoffrey Young's [?] poem 'Mountain Playmates' & Mary Hayward read Leslie Stephen's account of the fi...
Mary Hayward
Leslie Stephen
[account of climbing the Zinal Rothorn]
Print
: Book
Reading Experience Database version 2.0. Page updated: 27th Apr 2016 3:15pm (GMT)