Letter from Leonard Woolf to Malcolm Williamson (14/08/1951)

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[[MS 2750/557/1/30]]

 

LW/AB*1

 

Malcolm Willliamson, Esq., 
589 Pacific Highway, 
Killara, 
New South Wales, 
Australia.

 

14th August, 1951.

 

Dear Sir,

 

With reference to your letter, I have no objection to your using the Haunted House by Virginia Woolf for a musical setting as an opera but, if it were published thereafter, a fee or royalty would be payable.

 

Yours faithfully | Dictated but not signed by Mr. Woolf.

 

 

*Endnote

 

1. Leonard Woolf/Aline Burch.

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Source: MS 2750/557/1/30

Letter from Leonard Woolf to Malcolm Williamson (14/08/1951)

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Woolf accepts Williamson's request to set "A Haunted House" to music but notes that a royalty would be payable if it were published thereafter. Typescript letter unsigned