Visual Correspondence

Analysing Letters through Data Visualisation

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  • James Joyce Letters

    James Joyce Letters

    A bold revolutionary in the world of fiction, James Joyce was a literary genius. He was also a traveller. The author of Ulysses went on his own unique odyssey, travelling with his family around Europe for much of his life. Discover more through his letters.

  • Albert Einstein Letters 1921

    Albert Einstein Letters 1921

    By 1921, Albert Einstein was already a household name. As his fame grew, his circle of correspondents also expanded. Find out more about his life and social circle through his letters.

  • Alfred Russel Wallace Letters Online

    Alfred Russel Wallace Letters Online

    If you came up with one of the most important ideas in history, would you give up the credit? Alfred Russel Wallace developed the Theory of Evolution independently to Darwin, but held off publishing his ideas until the older man published his. Explore the world of one of Science's unsung heroes.

  • James Connolly Correspondence

    James Connolly Correspondence

    Commandant of the Dublin Brigade during the Easter 1916 Rising, James Connolly was a tireless worker in the Socialist cause and was in contact with many influential thinkers of his time (Eleanor Marx Aveling, for one). He also travelled extensively raising funds for unions in the USA and Ireland. Find out more through his letters.

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Letters on this Date

  • From Webb, Colin To Ross, Alan (1989)
  • From Lovecraft, Howard P. To Derleth, August W. (1928)
  • From Eliot, Thomas Stearns To Bennett, Arnold (1918)
  • From Paine, Albert B. To Collar, Madge J. (1936)
  • From Wallace, Alfred Russel To Wallace, William Greenell [ARW's son] (1892)
  • From Hemingway, Patrick To Hemingway, Ernest and Mary (1948)
  • From Cox, Julia A. To Harrison, Katherine I. (1897)
  • From Romanes, G. J. To Darwin, Charles Robert (1880)
  • From Weber, Carl Maria von To Gubitz, Friedrich Wilhelm (1818)

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Letter writing is a rich and ancient form of communication. It offers deep insights into the thoughts, feelings and experiences of people from every walk of life in a more immediate way than almost any other medium. As well as the content of letters, the set of circumstances surrounding a letter's creation, transmission and reception tells a story in itself.

Data visualisation strives to make sense of the large and complex, condensing and clarifying complicated data in a single image. It can achieve an impact that words simply cannot replicate.

Visual Correspondence uses data visualisation to makes sense of a person's life through their correspondence. Who they wrote to, who wrote to them, when and where - these flashes of detail unveil a rich narrative about people and our past through images.

As well as providing tools to visualise huge collections of correspondence, in bringing together detail on 165327 letters from 56 collections, Visual Correspondence provides a new way to explore the letters themselves. Links to the full text of the letters are provided were possible and added information helps put the letters in context. Hopefully in exploring this site, you will start to see correspondence in a new way.

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Niall O'Leary Services accepts no liability in respect of the accuracy of data on this website. All data on this site is presented as is and visitors use it at their own risk. Outside of metadata no letter content has been used on this website. All letters and detail on all people's letters are listed.