John Sterling letters to the Fox family, 1840-1844.

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John Sterling letters to the Fox family, 1840-1844.

Collection primarily of letters, and copies of letters, by John Sterling to members of the Fox family in the last four years before his death, mostly on social, philosophical, and religious subjects. The four letters in Sterling's hand are to Anna Maria Fox, with whom he discusses the progress of his writing; the literature of Goethe and Schiller; and his thoughts on religion, his friends, and his newly widowed state. The remaining correspondence consists of copies by Caroline Fox. A set of letters to his son Edward while Edward was at school in London instructs him on the importance of learning German and mathematics; reminisces about his own youth and young adulthood in London; and offers his thoughts on the purpose of human existence and on growing old. Several letters to Barclay Fox discuss theology, his work, his illness, and reflections on death; a small handstitched booklet titled "Hints of a Hermit to a Young Poet" contains extracts and summaries of other letters to Barclay on similar subjects; and a letter to his sister-in-law directs her to dispose of his letters and papers after his death. The collection also contains letters by other members of the Sterling family to the Foxes containing primarily social correspondence concerning Sterling; letters from Caroline Fox to friends and family about Sterling's ill heath and his death; a letter from Frederick D. Maurice describing Sterling's final days; and a copy of extracts from Barclay Fox's journal which pertain to his friendship with Sterling.

0.21 linear feet (1 box)

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Fox, Anna Maria, 1816-1897

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Anna Maria Fox (21 February 1816–18 November 1897) was a promoter of the Royal Cornwall Polytechnic Society and the artistic and cultural development of Falmouth in Cornwall, UK. Anna Maria Fox was the eldest child of Robert Were Fox FRS (26 April 1789–25 July 1877) and Maria Barclay (1785–1858), his wife. Her father was a member of the Quaker Fox family of Falmouth and her mother of the Quaker Barclay family of Bury Hill, near Dorking. Her maternal grandmother was a first cousin of Elizabeth...

Fox, Caroline, 1819-1871

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Sterling, John, 1806-1844

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John Sterling (1806-1844) was a writer, curate, and poet. Diagnosed with consumption, or tuberculosis, in his twenties, he resigned his position as curate of Hurstmonceaux and devoted himself to writing. His works include the historical novel Arthur Coningsby; a collection of poems; The election, a verse narrative; Strafford, a tragedy; and several short stories. His writings were very well-regarded among his contemporaries and close friends, who included Thomas Carlyle, John Stuart Mill, Alfred...

Fox family.

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Sterling family.

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Fox, Barclay, 1817-1855

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