Autograph letter signed : London, to William Macready, 1850 June 11 | WorldCat.org (original) (raw)
Summary:Agreeing to a proposed engagement, and suggesting that they discuss their intended trip into Dorsetshire. Referencing Macready's disastrous American tour when noting that Scribe and Halévy will dine with Dickens the following Tuesday and asking whether Macready feels enough restored to his "public position and character, as to be able to pay them the compliment of meeting them." Mentioning his work on David Copperfield and at Household Words
Manuscript, English, 1850
Publication:Collection of correspondence between Dickens and Macready, v. 2 (MA 107)
Physical Description:1 item (3 pages) ; 17.7 cm
OCLC Number / Unique Identifier:476331920
Notes:
Written from Devonshire Terrace. Signed "Charles Dickens." Docketed
Part of a large collection of correspondence between Charles Dickens and William Charles Macready. Items in the collection are described separately; see MA 107 for more information