Autograph letter : Pisa, to Lady Noel Byron, 1846 Oct. 15 | WorldCat.org (original) (raw)

Summary:Reporting that she and the Brownings have arrived in Pisa; noting that the passage by sea was stormy and she "suffered so dreadfully" that she has "not yet recovered"; expressing her concerns about the Brownings and saying, "I have had now & then a tremour at my heart about their future"; calling Browning "the most impractical of men, the most uncalculating, rash, in short the worst manager I ever met with"; discussing her plans to stay in Italy for a month and to find an art instructor for her niece; mentioning Dickens, Harriet Martineau, and others; saying that she has just seen Elizabeth Barrett Browning and is "full of hope for her."