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Auction archive: Lot number 356

Ted Hughes and Sylvia Plath | Joint autograph letter signed, to William and Edith Hughes, March 1960

Estimate
£6,000 - £8,000
ca. US$7,528 - US$10,038
Price realised:
n. a.
Auction archive: Lot number 356

Ted Hughes and Sylvia Plath | Joint autograph letter signed, to William and Edith Hughes, March 1960

Estimate
£6,000 - £8,000
ca. US$7,528 - US$10,038
Price realised:
n. a.
Beschreibung:

Ted Hughes and Sylvia Plath
Autograph letter signed, jointly written, to Edith and William Hughes ("Dear Mum & Dad") 
begun by Hughes, on the advance copies of Lupercal ("...The book looks very nice. It doesn't much matter what people say about it - I'm past caring for that..."), explaining that their domestic life in their new flat is "going better now we have everything fixed up", with recent visits from Olwyn Hughes and Lucas Myers, the letter then continued by Plath with news of The Colossus and Other Poems ("...my book of poems should be out sometime next September...") and her exhaustion in late pregnancy, 1 page, folio (275 x 210mm), orange paper with punch-holes, [3 Chalcot Square, London, NW1, 11 March 1960]
"...We went for a walk yesterday on Primrose Hill - it was mild & sunny & felt like spring. The lilac buds are green & the forsythia almost out..."
A JOINT LETTER WRITTEN AT AN IMPORTANT TRANSITIONAL MOMENT IN THE LIVES OF SYLVIA PLATH AND TED HUGHES. The couple had followed their American road trip with an autumn at Yaddo, the writers' retreat, then returned to Britain in December 1959. They moved to their flat in Primrose Hill at the beginning of February and had spent the next weeks cleaning, painting and furnishing. The Chalcot Square flat was to remain their home until the move to Devon in September 1961. A week after they moved in, Plath heard that Heinemann would publish her first collection of poems. Meanwhile Hughes received his advance copies of Lupercal on 23 February. The visits of friends and relatives mentioned in this letter were a cause of aggravation to Plath, who was well into the third trimester of her first pregnancy. Their daughter Frieda (named after Sylvia's aunt) was born on 1 April.
LITERATURE:The Letters of Sylvia Plath: Volume Two, p.435

Auction archive: Lot number 356
Auction:
Datum:
12 Dec 2023
Auction house:
Sotheby's
34-35 New Bond St.
London, W1A 2AA
United Kingdom
+44 (0)20 7293 5000
+44 (0)20 7293 5989
Beschreibung:

Ted Hughes and Sylvia Plath
Autograph letter signed, jointly written, to Edith and William Hughes ("Dear Mum & Dad") 
begun by Hughes, on the advance copies of Lupercal ("...The book looks very nice. It doesn't much matter what people say about it - I'm past caring for that..."), explaining that their domestic life in their new flat is "going better now we have everything fixed up", with recent visits from Olwyn Hughes and Lucas Myers, the letter then continued by Plath with news of The Colossus and Other Poems ("...my book of poems should be out sometime next September...") and her exhaustion in late pregnancy, 1 page, folio (275 x 210mm), orange paper with punch-holes, [3 Chalcot Square, London, NW1, 11 March 1960]
"...We went for a walk yesterday on Primrose Hill - it was mild & sunny & felt like spring. The lilac buds are green & the forsythia almost out..."
A JOINT LETTER WRITTEN AT AN IMPORTANT TRANSITIONAL MOMENT IN THE LIVES OF SYLVIA PLATH AND TED HUGHES. The couple had followed their American road trip with an autumn at Yaddo, the writers' retreat, then returned to Britain in December 1959. They moved to their flat in Primrose Hill at the beginning of February and had spent the next weeks cleaning, painting and furnishing. The Chalcot Square flat was to remain their home until the move to Devon in September 1961. A week after they moved in, Plath heard that Heinemann would publish her first collection of poems. Meanwhile Hughes received his advance copies of Lupercal on 23 February. The visits of friends and relatives mentioned in this letter were a cause of aggravation to Plath, who was well into the third trimester of her first pregnancy. Their daughter Frieda (named after Sylvia's aunt) was born on 1 April.
LITERATURE:The Letters of Sylvia Plath: Volume Two, p.435

Auction archive: Lot number 356
Auction:
Datum:
12 Dec 2023
Auction house:
Sotheby's
34-35 New Bond St.
London, W1A 2AA
United Kingdom
+44 (0)20 7293 5000
+44 (0)20 7293 5989
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