Bibliographic Details
Main Creator: |
Leslie, Constance, 1836-1925 |
Summary: | Constance Leslie's journal for 1896 which constitutes a response to Sir Algernon Wist's article in that year's The Nineteenth Century which aroused "a wish to supplement his article by a few postcripts from a woman's point of view". She writes "I only wish to record a few things, as far as a very fragmentary memory and no sustainedly kept journals will allow, a few of the social changes from my girlhood to the present grandmotherhood, the former as viewed by a youthful and not unobservant eye"; ca.100 pp.
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In collection: |
Leslie papers, 1619-1992. |
Format: | Manuscript
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Language: | English |
Notes: | Physical description: 1 folder (1 item).
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Arrangement: | Sub-fonds. |