A curated collection of intimate correspondence and a personal journal records a prominent author's ardent and often playful courtship of a woman remembered as Eliza, alongside her replies and other contemporary letters. The material traces intense affection, sentimental reflection, and social encounters, mixing affectionate epistles, travel-related separations, and accounts of life between England and India while illustrating shifting fortunes, marital strain, and public reaction. Supplementary pieces include contemporary tributes, editorial notes, and annotations that contextualize the exchanges and the figures involved, offering a portrait of sentimental culture, literary sociability, and the emotional costs of long-distance relationships.