Autograph letter signed : "as from Renishaw Hall" [near Sheffield], to Kenneth Clark, "Friday" [1956 June].

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Autograph letter signed : "as from Renishaw Hall" [near Sheffield], to Kenneth Clark, "Friday" [1956 June].

Thanking him for a letter; regretting that have missed each other, noting that she returns to Renishaw Hall that afternoon; remarking that is very enterprising of the York Festival to commission a work, but noting that she does not think her "Sleeping Beauty" would set well to music; looking forward to seeing him and Jane at Aldeburgh; mentioning that she is dreading her upcoming reading because she has been ill; noting that there is a wonderful poem by Roy Campbell int he April number of Nine.

1 item (3 p.) ; 22.9 cm

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