Correspondence with Edith Maryon 1912–1924
GA 263 — 15 June 1920, Stuttgart
Letter to Edith Maryon
Rudolf Steiner to Edith Maryon
Stuttgart, June 15, 1920
My dear Edith Maryon!
I would have liked to have written long ago, but there has been an extraordinary amount to do, and since I also have a public lecture tonight, I can only write a few lines. Thank you very much for your letter. I think the matter of Baron Rosenkrantz can be arranged as he suggests. Even those personalities who are not practicing artists may come after all. Whether we can offer something from the mystery plays will depend on the possibility; we can try, can't we.
I will write about everything else tomorrow or the day after. In addition to the other lectures here, I also gave a lecture with slides about the building last Saturday.
For today, warmest greetings and the assurance that all anxiety is unfounded. I probably won't be back on Monday, but soon after.
Warmest greetings
Stuttgart, Landhausstraße 70
Rudolf Steiner