xt7qjq0stw34_3826 https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt7qjq0stw34/data/mets.xml https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt7qjq0stw34/data/1997ms474.dao.xml unknown archival material 1997ms474 English University of Kentucky The physical rights to the materials in this collection are held by the University of Kentucky Special Collections Research Center.  Contact the Special Collections Research Center for information regarding rights and use of this collection. W. Hugh Peal manuscript collection John Addington Symonds letter to [Gleeson] White text 43.94 Cubic Feet 86 boxes, 4 oversize boxes, 22 items Poor-Good Peal accession no. 11453. John Addington Symonds letter to [Gleeson] White 2017 https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt7qjq0stw34/data/1997ms474/Box_37/Folder_79/Multipage13088.pdf 1893 January 10 1893 1893 January 10 
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Peal accession no. 10583h. Includes a transcript and a summary of the letter. Accompanied by a letter from Royal Cortissoz to Dr. [Herman T.] Radin 1942 April 30.

section false xt7qjq0stw34_3826 xt7qjq0stw34 AM HOF. DAVOS PLATZ, SWITZERLAND. ‘ [Zn/t. /% XL; My“ W/kW/I‘fi way/1:6 mr/a7W /Mz§h«/é ‘ 4%«1/W/WC, W %WM/¢ W4! (f/w a; 44 flaw Q; Jan.10, 1893 Dear Mr. White Your request needs no apology. I am very glad to meet so reasonable & to me flattering wishes of a young man & fellow-writer. If I had known more about him I wOuld have sent my autograph in the form of a bit of original writing. Is Royal Cortissoz his real name or an anagram? And what line of work doeshe follow ? Please tell him that he ought to send me his portrait in return. I have a great collection.of the pictures of the young here, who help me much by their bright & sometimes beautiful faces. I wish my own work in "In the Key of Blue" were more worthy of the charming cover & excellent typOgraphy. Please tell Mr. Ricketts how very much I admire his design. It is a pity) I think, that some copies have not been issued in blue. The pieces in the book I care for most are extracts from very early diaries, about Clifton & Sutton Court. It so happens that they are full of bluebells. So the cover strikes the right note in my judgment. Very truly yours John Addington Symonds ROYAL CORTISSOZ 230 WEST 4|?! STREET NEW YORK upril 30th,I942. Dear Dr.Radin; It is shameful that I should have taken so long to respond to your very interesting laud letter. out I am subject to an inexorable pressure of things and my private corres- pondence suffers unavoidably. I have been intensely interested in the letter written by John Addington Symonds, of which you were kind enough to send me a copy. It Inn woke old memories,especially those of the years long ago when I first began to explore Italy and owed so much to him and his uenaissance studies. I developed a positive cult for Symonds and I remember how once’when l was in England,after his death,I got into communication with his daughter,Mrs.Vaughan,and had some thought of visiting her;to talk about her father. nut the distance was too great,I being in London’and she far away in one of the counties,so that dream went a~glimmering. About the letter to "Dear Mr.“hite." hb,it wasn't utanford White,though,by the way, E began life in his office,spending six years of my youth there. ihe White of the letter must have been the late Gleason White,the first editor of'the London Studio. Bufore that engagement he spent a year over here as editor of the long—since deceased Art Amateur. We became great friends and I used always to see him when l was in London. I forget the de- tails but i judge that 1 must have talked about wanting a photografh it ofJLymonds and he must have unertaken to get it for me,* ibfer from the letter. The photograph reached me with Symonds's signature and the date,danuary,I893,the year in which "In the Key of Blue" was published. my copy is in blue,with the design by n{:§:l::"ififlggi§;‘l4;;;:3;:'::§ie over his wondering if Royal Cortissoz was my real name or an anagram. It reminds me of what happened once in a London lodging house when I signed the usual book. "What inaaiwitéa institution are you travelling for," the landlord asked. J'ou know "Royal: is never a given name in England. . 4.41“ I grow garrulous'but I must tell you one more Symonds episode. Long inf?“ ago I ROYAL CORTISSOZ 230 WEST 4I§T STREET NEW YORK 2 acquired his Carlo Gozzi," I being an eighteenth century as well as a renaissance man. in his preface Uymonds told how he had had to borrow the third volume of Gozzi's memoirs, that being missing from his set. «nd one swimmer I found the three volumes of the or'ginal , 3 edition in Olschki's shop in Venice and bought [it for,J- think,fifty francs! At Sp‘thoever's’ in rl'ome'i also picked up llaurice Sand's "Masques et bgffons: the plates from which oymonds had used inhis ‘Gozzi.’ but I must stop,only again thanking you for umibj writing and for letting me have a copy of the bymo'bds letter. It brings back my youth. Sincerely yours, 'WL «7” JWMMM 15W, anxwl,_