Society of Authors, Playwrights & Composers
Found in 18 Collections and/or Records:
Correspondence, 1956 - 1969
Includes Memorandum of Agreement for Giacomo Joyce.
Correspondence, 1971 - 1979
Exchange between Ellmann and the Society of Authors.
Correspondence, 1980 - 1982
Exchange between Ellmann and the Society of Authors.
Correspondence, 1983 - 1985
Exchange between Ellmann and the Society of Authors.
Letters: Various correspondents
Includes a set of photostats of Joyce letters, with handwritten notations, and with a numbered list of Joyce correspondence by date, size and correspondent.
Lewis, Janet, 1969 - 1975
Asks Ellmann if Joyce, in the books he left behind in Trieste, had a copy of Mangnall's Historical and Miscellaneous Questions; if Joyce had any of the Peter Parley tales; and other inquiries; Ellmann's response.
Society of Authors, 1966-04-13
Lucie Noël Léon to the Society of Authors. “...I must voice my extreme disapproval over the publishing of a part of Joyce’s private correspondence by Lettres Nouvelles (April 1966)...”
Society of Authors, Playwrights [ampersand] Composers to Doris Langley Moore, 1932-03-14
"Dear Madam, In reply to your letter of the 12th March, the Society's correspondence with and on behalf of its members is confidential and we regret that we are unable to depart from our rule that such correspondence may not be disclosed..."
Society of Authors, Playwrights [ampersand] Composers to Doris Langley Moore, 1932-01-25
"Dear Madam, Thank you for your letter of the 23rd January. I will convey your thanks to Miss De. Morgan. We returned on the 25th November, 1931 the copies of the De Morgan letters and the letter from the late Oscar Wilde addressed to Mrs. Bland..."
Society of Authors, Playwrights [ampersand] Composers to Doris Langley Moore, 1932-01-12
"Dear Madam, We have only just heard from Miss M.B. De Morgan in regard to the request contained in your letter of the 24th November 1931 to include in this work letters written by the late Wm. De Morgan to Mrs. Nesbit. Miss De Morgan is abroad and asks us to express her regret at the delay in replying to your inquiry and to inform you that you are at liberty to include the letters from the late Wm. De Morgan of which you forwarded us copies..."