Excerpt from Return of Frank R. Stockton: Stories and Letters Which Cannot Fail to Convince the Reader That Frank R. Stockton Still Lives and Writes Through the Instrumentality of Miss. Etta De Camp
My Pirates Three are New England boys, for that story I had in mind before the great change overtook me, and stopped my work for a while, it naturally is typical of my old stories. You see, my dear Madam, while we do not change our personality here, we can change our environment. There is now no reason why 1 cannot spend as much time in England as in America. But it was neces sary for me to get back to my old haunts to do my writing in order to prove my identity, which would have been impossible for me to do while in London, just as it will be necessary for the English writers to return to and write in their own environment, as 1 ih formed you before, and which may be the reason for your going later to England. Their work could be done here but they would not do as well as in their own natural surroundings.
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