Enjoyed hearing PS sketch out 'Lettuce [sic] and Lovage' and is happy he has found it in him to put women at the center, can't recall a character since 'Black Comedy' that has given as much pleasure as the 'Maggie Smith creature'; encloses an autobiographical piece from ['Contemporary Authors']; suggests he go see two shows: George Rickey at the Zabriskie Gallery and Betty Woodman at the Max Protech Gallery; discusses plans to go to his house in the Dordogne for a week.
SHAF/B/13/1/2
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7 Nov. 1986
Fait partie de Papers of Sir Peter Shaffer
SHAF/A/1/D/3
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29 Nov. 1990
Fait partie de Papers of Sir Peter Shaffer
A letter of sympathy on the death of Robert [Leonard].
SHAF/A/1/M/39
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10 Sept. 1950
Fait partie de Papers of Sir Peter Shaffer
Is attending the Historical Congress in Paris, shares his impressions of the other delegates and his satisfaction that he found some sessions worthwhile ("shrewd questions replaced insincere compliments"); uses his free ticket to the Bibliotheque Nationale to read a book on the Abbey of Moyenmoutier, which he then visits and finds disappointing, also visits St Die which was being rebuilt after the war, and Strasbourg; describes Edward Behr's job as a reporter; describes other people seen during his vacation, including John Bellamy, Peter Davison, Hugh Cochrane, and Christopher Ligota.