The manuscript for "On a Certain Condescension in Foreigners"

Lot 269
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Lot 269 | The manuscript for "On a Certain Condescension in Foreigners"
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$ 7 000 – 10 000
LOWELL, James Russell (1819-1891). Autograph manuscript, "On a Certain Condescension in Foreigners," n.p., ca. 1869.

27 pages, 246 x 190 mm, with additional corrections and emendations on the versos (contemporary ink smudges, a closed marginal tear to first leaf). Three quarter brown morroco.

A rare and important manuscript of one of Lowell's most famous essays, "On a Certain Condescension in Foreigners." "The foremost American man of letters of his time" (DAB), Lowell was uniquely positioned to comment on foreigners’ attitudes towards Americans having spent many years living and travelling in Europe starting in 1850 and culminating in his tenure as United States Minister to the Court of St. James (1880-1885). American authors from Cooper and Irving to Poe and Melville commented on—and sometimes seemed even obsessed by—English attitudes towards America, and this essay received considerable attention in is time. It remains among Lowell’s most significant and most enduring essays. "It was for the cultivated men and women of these villages [of New England] that Lowell wrote. They of all persons delighted in his essay On a Certain Condescension in Foreigners, with is urbane reproof of criticism of our lack of urbanity; for the village cherished some dignity of manners and would accept a predestined hell easier than condescension from anybody” (Cambridge History of English Literature).

Rare. This is the finest Lowell manuscript to appear in over half a century. Only one Lowell manuscript of this length has appeared at auction since 1939. That piece, “A Moosehead Journal” (31 pp, sold at auction in 1968), is now in the great Parkman Dexter Howe collection at the University of Florida, which includes 21 other Lowell manuscripts; none of those approaches this one in length and significance. Provenance: John S. Clark, partner of James T. Fields, and treasurer of the Atlantic Monthly.
[With:] LOWELL, James Russell. Autograph letter signed ("J.R. Lowell") to John S. Clark, Elmwood, 14 October 1868. 4 pages, bifolium 183 x 133mm. Concerning the Atlantic and the rates it pays individual named contributors, one of them Henry James Jr.
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