H.P. Prinsep letter to Mrs. Meredith, 1851 November 17.

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H.P. Prinsep letter to Mrs. Meredith, 1851 November 17.

Prinsep writes from E.I. House to Mrs. Meredith [Mary Ellen Peacock Nicholls Meredith, first wife of author George Meredith] about his Indian poem, correcting her misreading of the word "mist" for "West," and discussing other amendments, and encouraging her to continue with ballad poetry.

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Prinsep, Henry Thoby, 1793-1878

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Epithet: of the Council of India British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000706.0x0000d5 Henry Thoby Prinsep was an Indian civil servant, and author of works on Indian affairs, Afghanistan, and Tibet, and a privately printed volume titled, Specimens of ballad poetry applied to the tales and traditions of the east. From the description of H.P. Prinsep letter to Mrs. Meredith, 1851 November 17. (Pennsylvania ...

Meredith, Mary Ellen, 1821-1861

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Mary Ellen Meredith, née Peacock, first married name Nicolls, daughter of the writer Thomas Love Peacock; her second husband was the writer George Meredith. From the guide to the Mary Ellen Meredith manuscript material : 4 items, ca. 1840-1850, (The New York Public Library. Carl H. Pforzheimer Collection of Shelley and His Circle.) ...