| Description | Includes correspondence of a personal nature written by Nicolson from Eton boarding school. Letters from this period are less concerned with day to day activities, and more focused on Nicolson's thoughts about people, ideas, literature etc. In particular, they reveal much about Nicolson's relationship with his parents at this time.
-three letters, sent 27 January, 2 & 22 February 1931, in which Nicolson writes about enrolling for art classes and how much he looks forward to this activity -letter, sent 30 May 1931, in which Nicolson writes about his mother's [Vita Sackville-West] latest novel 'All Passion Spent'
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