Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to George Frederick McCleary
Letter No. VWL3946
Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to George Frederick McCleary
Letter No.: VWL3946
The White Gates,
Dorking.
12th February, 1948.
Dear McCleary
I am so sorry to give you so much trouble.
As regards what I said about “Tristan” on the platform at Charing Cross in 1892 – as we neither of us quite remember what I did say, I suggest being on the safe side and simply saying “and we discussed the performance.”
I return your typescript herewith.1
Yrs R Vaughan Williams
(R. Vaughan Williams).
Dr. MacCleary,
80, Corringham Road,
London, N.W.11.
1. McCleary was preparing a collection of essays for publication (On Detective Fiction & Other Things, published in 1960), including an essay “Cambridge in the early nineties” which includes this anecdote. See also VWL3947 and VWL3948.
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Typewritten, signed.
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Shelfmark:MS Mus. 1737, f.94