Correspondence with Edith Maryon 1912–1924

GA 263 — 3 December 1921, Oslo

Letter to Edith Maryon

Rudolf Steiner to Edith Maryon

Kristiania, December 3, 1921

My dear Edith Maryon!

Unfortunately there was so much work to be done here that I was unable to write during the past few days. But the days have done me no harm. The lectures were well attended. And we can be very satisfied in this direction. This time I had no voice fatigue either. The eurythmy was well received by the audience and the newspaper review was quite dreadful. There was a terrible rant. Well, none of that matters.

In addition to the lectures listed in the program, I also gave a special lecture for the theological student association on Tuesday afternoon and a few more for our members.

Here, too, it was necessary to be with the people after the lectures, according to local custom. Wednesday with the political economists; Thursday with a lecturer, Friday with the students.

But as I said, apart from the newspaper rant, everything went well and I didn't catch a cold. I am thinking a lot about our studio and will be happy to be back there. I think it will be on the 11th. I don't think it will be possible any earlier. In the meantime, warm greetings and I hope you are well.

Rudolf Steiner

On the evening of the 6th in Berlin. 7th Dec. Berlin branch lecture. 9th Stuttgart.

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