Dear Professor Myers,
Thank you for your letter which arrived this morning: it was most kind of you to write and I look forward to your piece in The American Scholar. Now I know that there is at least one person in the world who has understood & appreciates what I have had to say. What you are doing in respect to literary criticism is something I have never attempted, but I can see how it would go & it needs to be done. And what a delight it was to see the name of Sir Philip Sidney. The Liberty Press are bringing out, this summer, a new & enlarged edition of my book of essays called Rationalism in Politics which was first published a long time ago. I think there may be something in it to interest you & I will see that you get a copy.
Yours sincerely,
Michael Oakeshott
You killed him! It just took a while for the effect to take hold.
ReplyDeleteYes, Gene, the nine-month time lag cannot have escaped notice.
ReplyDeleteIsn't it "how it would go", i.e. not "how it might go"?
ReplyDeleteStupid error of transcription on my part. Now corrected. Many, many thanks!
ReplyDeleteReally lovely piece... And inspiring. Sad that we don't have too many hand written letters these days with e-mails and all...
ReplyDeleteTalking of how you killed him... Hmmm. Nine months like the time of a pregnancy! Gene Callahan said it all! :)