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By Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones
Edward Burne-Jones letter to Cormell Price, 8. Sun St. West, Birmingham, November 8 1853 on Exeter College notepaper
MS letter on paper
1853
Dimensions: 23 cm x 37 cm
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Burne-Jones tells Price that he must write a letter to "Harry" (Henry Macdonald), but, not knowing Harry's address, must send it via Price.

Burne-Jones commiserates with Price regarding "the suppression of the Press" which Burne-Jones declares an "act of high-treason against the Great Republic of Literature," "Inquisatorial in a land that acknowledges no Inquisition" and "tyranny." He quotes Tennyson, assuring Price that "the tyrant's cruel glee forces on the freer hour."

Burne-Jones goes on to describe ecclesiastical rows regarding a position at Exeter College or Oxford University, which possibly revolves around the Oxford Movement. (Burne-Jones writes that: "Hook by the by is to be Bishop of Oxford" which could be a reference to Walter Hook. Hook was educated at Oxford but never became bishop of the city.)

Burne-Jones concludes by describing a "profound & exhaustive" sermon by Edward Bouverie Pusey.

Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones,Yale Center for British Art and Rare Books and Manuscripts Repository (Yale University Art Gallery)
26/02/2024
Owner Dates Owned Further Info. and Accession no. circa
Cormell Price (Crom) 1853
Yale Center for British Art and Rare Books and Manuscripts Repository (Yale University Art Gallery) MSS 45 Box 1, folder 6
Title Author/Editor Year Page No. & Illustrations Attachments
The Last Pre-Raphaelite, Edward Burne-Jones and the Victorian Imagination Fiona MacCarthy 2011
Illus pl. XXII between pp. 358-359 and pls. 3, 13, 15, 20, 21, 22, 23, 28, 30, 31, 32, 33 between pp. 486-487 and in the text pp. 71, 181, 192, 203, 238, 256, 268, 329, 371, 425, 439, 449, 466 pp. 1-17, 20-24, 26-66, 68-71, 75-95, 97, 111-117, 120-122, 124-132, 134-141, 144-145, 147-150, 153-154, 156-168, 170, 172-177, 179, 180-203, 205, 207, 209-214, 216-232, 234-235, 237-240, 242, 244-247, 248-252, 254-255, 257, 259-262, 264-276, 278-279, 281-307, 309-317, 319-321, 323-350, 357-361, 363-384, 387-389, 392, 395, 398-400, 402, 405-416, 418-433, 437-441, 451-472, 478-483, 485, 487-489, 491-497, 498, 500-501, 504-517, 522-523, 525-530, 534, 536


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