[PW] FW: one such question...
Bruce Greeley
brgreele at kcls.org
Wed May 2 11:18:44 PDT 2007
Hi all,
I turn to you (after exhausting 'normal channels') with a toughy!
-- any help or insight is much appreciated (when pressed, the only other name the patron thought it might involve is "coleridge" -- I think of Carlyle too...?!) -- I'd love if you could email me directly at brgreele at kcls.org, but will try searching the archives in awhile, too:
Story involves two early- to mid-nineteenth century thinkers.
One may have been Emerson, but I don't think so. One lived inthe US, the other in the UK (Scotland, England[?]). Briefly,the men were both widely known and respected fellows
who got together for supper (over in the UK, I seem to recall,
altho maybe here). After a nice meal, they sat by the fire for an hour or three. The conversation was sparse. Finally, when the guest noted the time and got up to go, both he and his host remarked on how delightful the evening had been: a good meal and delightful and inspirational dialogue. This even tho there had been very few words exchanged!
The point of this story is that people of very similar minds can share one another's company and say little to nothing; that sharing their presence is satisfying in itself.
It's presumably a well known story. Can you find out more?
thanks!,
Bruce Greeley
[brgreele at kcls.org]
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