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Hjalmar Hjorth Boyesen 1867-1895

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[Expresses appreciation for her kind notices of his Horseman's Pilgrimagein The Heraldand The Academy, London; says her praise strengthens his confidence in his own literary ability.

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Hjalmar Hjorth Boyesen 1867-1895

Hjalmar Hjorth Boyesen Collection 1867-1895

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[Sonnets on "Evolution"; begins "I am the child of earth & air & sea. . ."]

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Hjalmar Hjorth Boyeson Collection 1867-1895

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[Forwards his letter to [Silas Tertius] Rand, treasurer "at that time"; sends Rand's answer; congratulates him on his marriage.]

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Hjalmar Hjorth Boyeson Collection 1867-1895

Hjalmar Hjorth Boyeson Collection 1867-1895

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[Offers a piece on Henrik Ibsen, for Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, whom he knows well; says he met Ibsen in Romaand Dresdenand that everybody seems to talk about him at present; Gilder's autograph instructions to [editor] on first page, suggests that the piece is suitable for Atlantic Monthly. ]

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Hjalmar Hjorth Boyeson Collection 1867-1895

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