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Correspondence 1941: Hilaire to Elizabeth., 07/19/1941-07/19/1941

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 30
Identifier: 58832

Collection-level Scope and Content Note

From the Collection:

Hilaire Belloc-Elizabeth Belloc Correspondence

This collection contains the correspondence sent by Hilaire Belloc to his daughter Elizabeth over the period 1932-1944. Hilaire was 62 at the start of this correspondence and entering the final stages of his career. He was plagued increasingly with ill-health over the course of this correspondence, and there is frequent reference to his suffering from flus, fatigue, and difficulties with his handwriting. In 1942 he suffered a stroke, from which he would never completely regain his faculties. In his correspondence, the most visible effects of the stroke can be detected in the unsteadiness of his handwriting and in the less lucid expression of his thoughts.

Elizabeth was a young woman in her 30s, who can be described as having inherited the same restless spirit as her father. While Hilaire maintained a schedule of constant travel, his letters were written principally from the family home at King's Land or from his room at the Reform Club in London. The content of this correspondence is highly personal in nature, providing us with some insight into the father-daughter relationship shared between Hilaire and Elizabeth.

Dates

  • 07/19/1941-07/19/1941

Collection-level Access Restrictions

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Extent

From the Collection: 0.42 Linear Feet (1 Hollinger Document Case)

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Container Summary

Contains TL, 1 page/1 sheet. Addressed from Kings Land. Reference to Elizabeth's recent meeting with Fr. [John] O'Connor, advice on the government's wartime policy on the circulation of English currency, and his opinion on writings of the Bronte sisters: "The Brontes were the special fruit of Calvinism, a philosophy which profoundly affected the less happy of the Victorians."

Subjects and Associated Physical Materials

BELLOC, HILAIRE - CORRESP. TO ELIZABETH BELLOC 1941 (7/19): Other Types

BELLOC, ELIZABETH - CORRESP. FROM HILAIRE BELLOC 1941 (7/19): Other Types

O'CONNOR, JOHN, MSGR. - CORRESP. RE ELIZABETH'S MEETING WITH 1941: Other Types

CURRENCY - ENGLAND - CORRESP. RE WARTIME POLICY ON 1941: Other Types

BRONTE SISTERS - CORRESP. RE BELLOC'S OPINION ON WRITINGS OF 1941: Other Types

Repository Details

Part of the Georgetown University Manuscripts Repository

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