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Letter from The Englishwomans Domestic Magazine
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Letter from The Englishwomans Domestic Magazine
Handwritten letter from The Englishwomans Domestic Magazine, London, a publication of Samuel Orchart Beeton, husband of Isabella Beeton. It is addressed from Greenhithe, Kent, 30 March 1870, to a Mrs Cudlip (probably the prolific romantic author Annie Hall Cudlip). The signature appears to reads O Beeton, who regrets that he cannot afford to pay Mrs Cudlip more than 100 for any manuscript of hers. Date: 1870
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1. Title: A Literary Connection: A Handwritten Letter from Samuel Orchart Beeton to Annie Hall Cudlip, 1870 This image showcases an original handwritten letter from Samuel Orchart Beeton, the esteemed husband-and-wife publishing team behind The Englishwoman's Domestic Magazine in London. Dated March 30, 1870, from their residence in Greenhithe, Kent, the letter is addressed to the prolific romantic author, Annie Hall Cudlip. The Englishwoman's Domestic Magazine, a leading publication during the 1870s, was renowned for its literary content and practical advice for Victorian women. Beeton, an influential figure in the literary world, penned this letter to Cudlip, expressing his appreciation for her manuscripts and his regret that he cannot afford to pay her more than 100 pounds for her work. The letter, penned in elegant handwriting, offers a rare glimpse into the personal and professional relationship between two prominent figures in Victorian literature. The exchange of ideas, encouragement, and collaboration between Beeton and Cudlip, as well as countless other authors, contributed to the rich literary landscape of the era. This letter is a testament to the enduring power of communication and the importance of literary connections in shaping the cultural landscape of the 19th century. The intricacies of the handwriting, the historical context, and the significance of the correspondence make this an invaluable piece of literary history.
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