The Charles Dickens Letters Project
Period:
1841-1850
Theme(s):
literary culture
To P. JOHNSON,1 11 NOVEMBER 1848
MS Huntington Library.
1 Devonshire Terrace | York Gate Regents Park.
Eleventh November 1848.
Sir
I am much indebted to you for sending me a copy of your daughter’s verses. They are very remarkable as the production of so young a muse; they have interested me very much; and I feel it a great honor to have been the source of their inspiration. I may venture to beg you to give my love to the poetess, and remain
P. Johnson Esquire
Faithfully Yours
CHARLES DICKENS
- 1. Neither Johnson nor his daughter identified. “Triary” in Pilgrim Letters 5 was the catalogue’s misreading of “Esquire”.