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Found in 150 Collections and/or Records:
Stephen McKenna papers
Alice Meynell letters to Ethel Rolt Wheeler
Letters from Alice Meynell to Ethel Rolt Wheeler.
Collection of Henry Miller's Reflections on the Death of Mishima documents
Typescript manuscript and other items related to Henry Miller's Reflections of the Death of Mishima.
John Montague postcard to "William"
Postcard from John Montague to unidentified person addressed as "William."
George Moore letters
One letter from George Moore to W. T. Stead and another to an unidentified individual.
George Moore letters to Lady Leonie Leslie
Collection of eleven letters from Irish writer George Moore to Lady Leonie Leslie, found in Sir Shane Leslie's copy of the book,GM: Memories of George Moore. Also includes Sir Shane Leslie's review of the book and three letters written to him.
Harry Moore papers
The Harry Moore papers, spanning the dates between 1919 and 1982, comprises one linear foot of correspondence, clippings, essays, and ephemera relating to the academic work of American literary scholar and educator Harry Thorton Moore; the collection documents some of Moore's work on English novelist D.H. Lawrence as well as his literary and personal associations with several authors and poets including Kay Boyle, Caresse Crosby, Anais Nin, and Richard Rees.
Lady Sydney Morgan letter to Henry Colburn
Letter from Lady Sydney Morgan to Henry Colburn.
Lady Sydney Morgan letter to Madame Thayer
Letter from Lady Sydney Morgan to Madame Thayer.
Mohammed Mrabet correspondence, reviews, and other material
Moroccan author and artist Mohammed Mrabet (born 1940) worked closely with American expatriate writer and musician Paul Bowles (1910-1999). This collection contains letters from several of Mrabet's friends and acquaintances, most notably from American writers and editors Irving Stettner (1922-2004) and Michael Wolfe (born 1945). Also included are reviews of Mrabet's works and photocopied dust jackets from his books.
Beverley Nichols papers
The Beverley Nichols papers document the personal and professional activities of prolific twentieth-century English novelist, playwright, journalist, composer, and political activist Beverley Nichols. The collection comprises correspondence, diaries, scrapbooks, manuscripts, musical compositions, and photographs primarily dating between 1911 and 1991.
Cherie Nutting photographs related to Paul Bowles
Cherie Nutting is a photographer and musical artist manager known, among other activities, for her photographs of expatriate author and composer Paul Bowles. This collection comprises Nutting’s photographs of Paul Bowles in various settings as well as photos of his residence and several objects of significance to him. The photographs include Nutting’s handwritten captions and contextual inscriptions.
Virginia : playscript
Typescript of Irish author Edna O'Brien's playscript, "Virginia," later published as Virginia: A Play.
Kate O'Brien letter to Douglas Glass
Letter from Kate O'Brien to Douglas Glass.
Kate O'Brien letter to Mary O'Neill
Letter from Kate O'Brien to Mary O'Neill. Originally laid in a copy of O'Brien's As Music and Splendour.
Sean O'Casey letter to Angela Barry
Letter from Sean O'Casey to Angela Barry.
Sean O'Casey letter to Bonar Thompson
Letter from Sean O'Casey to Bonar Thompson.
Sean O'Casey letter to Harold Waller
Letter from Irish writer Sean O'Casey to Harold Waller.
Sean O'Casey letter to the editor of The Irish Statesman
Letter from Sean O'Casey to the editor of The Irish Statesman.
Sean O'Casey letters to Bumpus and Company
Two letters from Irish writer Sean O'Casey to Bumpus and Company.
Purple dust : essay
Essay titled "Purple Dust," written by Sean O'Casey, circa 1962.
Purple dust : playscript
Sean O'Casey playscript for "Purple Dust," [1939].
Young Cassidy : manuscript
Screenplay revisions loosely based on O'Casey's autobiography.
Frank O'Connor postcard to Nancy McCarthy
Postcard from Frank O'Connor to Nancy McCarthy.
Seán O'Faoláin and Brian Friel letters to Joel Wells
Letters from Seán O'Faoláin and from Brian Friel to Joel Wells.