| Repository | Special Collections Archives (GB 0029) |
| Ref No | EUL MS 397/14/1/6 |
| Alt Ref No | EUL MS 397/798 |
| EUL MS 397/816 |
| EUL MS 397/822 |
| EUL MS 397/823 |
| EUL MS 397/824 |
| EUL MS 397/825 |
| EUL MS 397/854 |
| EUL MS 397/856 |
| EUL MS 397/867 |
| EUL MS 397/1006 |
| EUL MS 397/1010 |
| EUL MS 397/1021 |
| EUL MS 397/1234 |
| Date | 1944-1982 |
| Level | File |
| Extent | 28 items |
| Title | F |
| Creator Name | Duncan, Ronald Frederick Henry (1914-1982); author, poet and librettist |
| Description | Correspondence between Ronald Duncan (or his secretary) and miscellaneous correspondents, concerning 'This Way to the Tomb', 'Collected Plays', 'Selected Letters of Alexander Pope', 'Working with Britten', 'The Death of Satan', 'Promus', 'Judas', 'The Catalyst', 'Schubert', 'Abelard & Heloise', 'Requiem for an Urchin' and 'Marx Refuted' among other things.
Correspondents include: Fabbri, Signor Diego Faber and Faber Ltd Publishers (Morley Kennerley, Dr Donald Mitchell) Falcon Press (E.T. Carr) Ferret Distribution Festival Concert Society (J.J. Johanneson) Feyman, Professor Richard Foot, Rt. Hon Michael Forsyte Kerman & Phillips (Isador Caplan) Frame, Hazel Frederick Muller, Blond and Briggs (Anthony White) Fricker, Dr Robert Friedman, Professor Milton (Hoover Institute)
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| Format | Various formats |
| Language | English |
| AccessStatus | Open |
| Copyright | Literary executor |
| Usual EUL conditions apply others |
Show related Persons records.
Persons
| Code | PersonName | Dates |
| DS/UK/283 | Duncan; Ronald Frederick Henry (1914-1982); author, poet and librettist | 1914-1982 |