Categories Autographs - Arts & Letters , MAUGHAM William Somerset , New releases
Somerset MAUGHAM and the theatrical desires of the Princess of Monaco.
“I must be frank with you: I can be of no use to you. »
Sold
“I must be frank with you: I can be of no use to you. »
Sold
William Somerset MAUGHAM (1874.1965)
Autograph letter signed to Princess Ghislaine of Monaco.
Two pages in-8° in French and English.
On Villa Mauresque letterhead. Autograph envelope.
St Jean Cap Ferrat. March 5 [1958]
“I must be frank with you: I can be of no use to you. »
Beautiful letter from the British writer diplomatically declining the theatrical requests of the Princess of Monaco.
__________________________________________________________
“Dear and beautiful Princess, Thank you for your kind letter. Although I speak French well enough to make myself understood, I write it very poorly. So, I will continue in English sure that you understand it admirably. »
It is true that I have seen you on the stage, and I am aware that your talent is remarkable. But I must be frank with you: I can be of no use to you. I have not written a play for twenty-five years & my most successful plays were written forty or fifty years ago. The fashion of playwriting has changed very much since I stopped working and my plays now are very dated.
The war has changed audiences and they demand a sort of play which, even in my prime, I could never have written. So all I can do is to wish that you will be fortunate enough to find a play that will show your great gifts to advantage and that it will be very successful. Yours sincerely. W. Somerset Maugham. »
__________________________________________________________
Translation of the English part: It is true that I saw you on stage, and I am aware of your remarkable talent. But I must be frank with you: I cannot be of any use to you. I haven't written a play in twenty-five years and my most successful plays were written forty or fifty years ago. The fashion for playwriting has changed a lot since I stopped working and my plays are now very out of fashion. The war has changed the audience and it demands a type of play that, even in my prime, I could never have written. So all I can do is hope that you are lucky enough to find a piece that will showcase your great gifts and that it achieves great success. Sincerely. W. Somerset Maugham. »
Ghislaine Dommanget (1900.1991) became, through her marriage to Louis II, princess consort of Monaco, from 1946 to 1949. Having begun her career as an actress alongside Sarah Bernhardt, she returned to the stage at the end of the 1950s in the plays following: Madame Avril (1958), L'Aiglon (1959), and Fleur de petit pois (1960).
© 2025 Autographes des Siècles - 27 rue Maurice Flandin 69003 LYON - Eurl with capital of €50,000 - 04 26 68 81 18 / 06 37 86 73 44 - contact@autographes-des-siecles.com