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Ludwig Wittgenstein to Paul Wittgenstein: MSS private collection Ludwig Wittgenstein to his sisters and mother: MSS Austrian National Library, Vienna (Stonborough Collection)
Paul Wittgenstein to Benjamin Britten: MSS Britten-Pears Library, Aldeburgh
Paul Wittgenstein to Marga Deneke: MSS Bodleian Library, Oxford (Deneke Collection)
Paul Wittgenstein to Rudolf Koder: MSS private collection, Vienna
Paul Wittgenstein to Erich Korngold: MSS Austrian National Library, Vienna; MSS Erich Wolfgang Korngold Archive, Hamburg
Paul Wittgenstein to Josef Labor: MSS Wiener Stadt und Landesbibliothek, Vienna
Paul Wittgenstein to Donald Francis Tovey: MSS Reid Music Library, Edinburgh
Paul Wittgenstein to Ernest Walker: MSS Balliol college Library, Oxford
Paul Wittgenstein to Karl Weigl: MSS Yale University Library, New Haven
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ALEXANDER WAUGH has been chief opera critic at both the Mail on Sunday and the Evening Standard, and is also a publisher, cartoonist, and award-winning composer. He is the author of Fathers and Sons (a history of his literary antecedents), Time, and God. He reviews regularly for national newspapers and magazines and has made television programs for the BBC.
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