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Marie Seton, recipients: Ronald Moody, Helene Moody

Letter from Marie Seton to Ronald and Helene Moody, addressed from Bombay

22 October 1955

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Created by
Marie Seton 1910–1985
Recipients
Ronald Moody 1900–1984 Helene Moody 1902–1978
Date
22 October 1955
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Created by
Marie Seton 1910–1985
Recipient s
Ronald Moody 1900–1984
Helene Moody 1902–1978
Title
Letter from Marie Seton to Ronald and Helene Moody, addressed from Bombay
Date
22 October 1955
Format
Document - correspondence
Collection
Tate Archive
Acquisition
Presented to Tate Archive by Cynthia Moody, the sculptor's niece, 1995.
Reference
TGA 956/1/2/58/20

Description

This letter mainly relates to Marie Seton's arrival in India and her impressions of Bombay. She reflects on Bombay, the people, attitudes, and customs there, including a reference to the celebration of the autumn festival in schools. She refers to Indian attitudes to Europeans and her own attitude to the Europeans she travelled to India with. Seton provides a reprisal of her encounter with the Nawab of Chhatari and her impressions of him. She also reflects on her experiences in Egypt and her father and mother's connections with the Raj (her father served in the British army in India). She briefly mentions Gandhi, Krishna Menon, and Tendulkar, and refers again to the celebration of the autumn festival in schools. She tells Moody more of her thoughts about the Nawab of Chhatari and the new Indian society, expressing regret that in India there is an apparent desire to tear apart men like the Nawab of Chhatari and Krishna Menon who 'is loathed and misrepresented' except by Nehru and Tendulkar (Gandhi's biographer). She states that she is able to function in India without important people pulling strings for her and gives details about her experience of living in Sushila's house.

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  • Papers of Ronald Moody TGA 956 (248)
    • Correspondence TGA 956/1 (84)
      • Correspondence with friends TGA 956/1/2 (84)
        • Letters from Marie Seton TGA 956/1/2/58 (71)
          • Letter from Marie Seton to Ronald and Helene Moody, addressed from Bombay TGA 956/1/2/58/20
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