Correspondence, Jutta Schütt to Nicholas Emerson Dante Russo, 1936 February
Scope and Contents
Russo's lack of trust in Schütt's faithfulness causes her stress. She discusses her loneliness frequently. She is having difficulty at work. Her chief continues to make advances on her; he tells her Russo will not come and get her. Schütt apologizes for being jealous of the relationship Russo had with Schmücking. Russo continues to accuse Schütt of cheating on him, that she is being influenced by others, and that she doesn't love him. She says that Russo thinks of her as "lousy" and "stupid." He calls her a parasite and admits that he doesn't want to marry her. Included are a type-written fragment of a story and receipts for two German money orders for the amounts of 50 and 55 Reichsmark.
Dates
- Creation: 1936 February
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Language of Materials
English
German
Repository Details
Part of the University of Notre Dame Rare Books & Special Collections Repository