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Unlisted Box 2
Date1945-1989
LevelFile
Extent112 items
TitleM
DescriptionCorrespondence between Ronald Duncan (or his secretary) and miscellaneous correspondents, concerning an American Lecture tour, 'Obsession', 'Man', 'This Way to the Tomb', 'The Mongrel', 'Encyclopeadia of Ignorance', 'The Scarlet Virus', 'Jan's Journal', 'Critic's Gaffes', 'The Eagle has Two Heads', 'The Catalyst', 'We carry it with us', 'Marriage a La Carte', 'The Philanderer', 'The Death of Satan', 'Biased Opinions', 'The Jungle', 'Girl on a Motorbike', 'Marx Refuted', 'Abelard and Heloise' among other things.

Correspondents include:
MacDonald Futura Publishers Ltd (Rosemary Cheetham, Carol O'Brien)
MacFarquar, Roderick
MacMillan, Sir M. H.
Marchi, George
Maskell, Virginia (Lady Shakerley)
Maxwell, D.
Medawar, Peter
Medical Research Council (Sir Peter Medawar)
Mellers, Professor W.
Mercury Theatre
Mermaid Theatre (Lord Miles)
Michael Codron Ltd
Michael Joseph Ltd (Victor Morrison, Alan Brooke)
Mokadi, Amos
Mosaic

The correspondence with Peter Medawar consists entirely of photocopies and transcriptions of letters from Medawar to Duncan. The correspondence with George Marchi also includes some letters between Duncan and Cadmus Press, some contracts, a tour programme for the ARTE production of 'Abelard and Heloise' with photocopied news cuttings, a list of lectures by Ronald Duncan, a photocopy of a programme for a University of California production of 'This Way to the Tomb' and a photocopy of a sketch of Ronald Duncan by an unknown artist.

LanguageEnglish
FormatVarious formats
Access StatusOpen
Creator_NameDuncan, Ronald Frederick Henry (1914-1982); author, poet and librettist
Persons
CodePersonNameDates
DS/UK/283Duncan; Ronald Frederick Henry (1914-1982); author, poet and librettist1914-1982
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