September 17, 2007
A Romantic Love Letter written by Isadora Duncan
A Romantic Love Letter written by Isadora Duncan (1878-1927) to Gordon Craig.
It is believed that this romantic love letter was written on Christmas Day 1904
Grand Hotel D'Europe
St. Petersbourg
Rue MichelJust arrived this morning — Christmas morning
Here it's the 12 of December (remember the 12 days of Christmas)My Darling —
I don't like it at all. All the Chairs are staring at me in the most frightful way — And there is a Lady on the Mantel piece who has taken a Great objection to me — and I'm awfully scared —
This is no place for a person with a nice cheerful disposition like me — it looks like those parlors in the Novels where they plot things —
All night long the train has not been flying over but going pim de pim over Great fields of snow — vast plains of snow — Great bare Countries covered with snow (Walt Whitman could have written 'em up fine) and over all this the Moon shining — and across the window always a Golden shower of sparks — from the locomotive — it was quite worth seeing and I lay there looking out on it all and thinking of you — of you, you dearest sweetest best darling —
The City is covered in snow and little sleighs rushing madly about — All things go in sliders of course. I send you many little missives along the way — Hope they arrived! —
I must go now and wash the soot off and have my Breakfast.
Give my love to Dear Dear No. 11 and to that musty little dear Home No. 6 and for your dear self my heart is overflowing with just the most unoriginal old fashionest sort of love.
Write to me — and tell me — I go now to splash
Your Isadora
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Isadora Duncan (1878-1927) was the toast of Europe at the turn of the twentieth century, dancing her way into the hearts of her admirers. This letter was written to Gordon Craig a theatre designer and son of the actress Ellen Terry whilst she was away dancing in St Petersburg.
If you are wondering why the letter was written on Christmas Day but dated 12 of December it was the because the Russian people foloed a different calendar.
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