Letters of Edward FitzGerald to Fanny Kemble (1871-1883)
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A collected correspondence between Edward FitzGerald and Fanny Kemble written from 1871 to 1883, presenting an almost continuous series of personal letters that record everyday life, health and aging, literary opinions and reading, accounts of friends and travel, and quiet reflections on art and memory. The editor reproduces the letters largely as written, retaining punctuation and idiosyncrasies and supplying notes and extracts to clarify references. The sequence sketches evolving intimacy and practical concerns rather than a sustained narrative, offering candid voice and conversational detail.
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