"The Grand Master, Extracts From The Short-hand Correspondence Of R.c. Roffe With T. Molineux, Ed. By A. Roffe" offers a fascinating glimpse into the intellectual and social circles of 19th-century England through the personal correspondence of Robert Cabbell Roffe and Thomas Molineux. This curated collection, edited by A. Roffe, provides unique insights into the lives, thoughts, and creative processes of these two figures. The letters, preserved in shorthand and transcribed for modern readers, reveal their perspectives on contemporary events, literature, and the arts. This volume is a valuable resource for historians, literary scholars, and anyone interested in the nuances of Victorian life and the art of letter-writing. Discover the enduring charm and historical significance of this intimate exchange between two notable individuals.
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