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Nancy Clare Cunard (March 10, 1896 - March 17, 1965) was an English writer, editor, publisher, political activist, anarchist and poet. She became a muse to some of the 20th century's most distinguished writers and artists, including Wyndham Lewis, Aldous Huxley, Tristan Tzara, Ezra Pound, and Louis Aragon, who were among her lovers, Ernest Hemingway, James Joyce, Constantin Brancusi, Langston Hughes, Man Ray, and William Carlos Williams. In later years she suffered from mental illness, and her physical health deteriorated. She died penniless at age 69. During World War II, Cunard worked, to the point of physical exhaustion, as a translator in London on behalf of the French Resistance. After the war, she gave up her home at Réanville and traveled extensively. She suffered from mental illness and poor physical health, worsened by alcoholism, poverty, and self-destructive behavior. She was committed to a mental hospital after a fight with London police; but, after her release, her health declined even further, and she weighed only sixty pounds when she was found on the street in Paris and brought to the Hôpital Cochin, where she died two days later. Her body was returned to England for cremation and the remains were sent back to the Cimetière du Père-Lachaise in Paris. Her ashes rest in urn number 9016.
English poet, publisher, journalist, and political activist.
Daughter of Sir Bache Cunard, of the Cunard shipping family.
Nancy Clare Cunard (March 10, 1896 - March 17, 1965) was an English writer, editor, publisher, political activist, anarchist and poet. She became a muse to some of the 20th century's most distinguished writers and artists, including Wyndham Lewis, Aldous Huxley, Tristan Tzara, Ezra Pound, and Louis Aragon, who were among her lovers, Ernest Hemingway, James Joyce, Constantin Brancusi, Langston Hughes, Man Ray, and William Carlos Williams. In later years she suffered from mental illness, and her physical health deteriorated. She died penniless at age 69. During World War II, Cunard worked, to the point of physical exhaustion, as a translator in London on behalf of the French Resistance. After the war, she gave up her home at Réanville and traveled extensively. She suffered from mental illness and poor physical health, worsened by alcoholism, poverty, and self-destructive behavior. She was committed to a mental hospital after a fight with London police; but, after her release, her health declined even further, and she weighed only sixty pounds when she was found on the street in Paris and brought to the Hôpital Cochin, where she died two days later. Her body was returned to England for cremation and the remains were sent back to the Père Lachaise Cemetery in Paris. Her ashes rest in urn number 9016.
Nancy Cunard, British heiress, poet and author.
Born in 1896, Nancy Clara Cunard was the only child of the middle aged English baronet Sir Bache Cunard and his young American wife Maud Alice Burke. Though raised largely by servants and governesses, Nancy was not excluded when her mother, filling her role as a society hostess, filled the house with the most prominent writers, artists, musicians, and politicians of the day. A special friend of her mother, George Moore, took a particular interest in Nancy, encouraging her education and interest in literature and poetry.
When Nancy was fourteen, her mother left Sir Bache, and taking Nancy, established a separate residence in London. Nancy attended private schools in London, Germany, and Paris, where she became friends with Iris Tree, Dianna Manners, Osbert Sitwell, Augustus John, and Ezra Pound. In 1914, referring to themselves as the Corrupt Coterie, the group spent evenings in Parisian cafes discussing politics and poetry rather than attending to the coventional social milieu. About this time Nancy also began writing poetry, and though not an exceptional poet, published several poems in 1915 and 1916.
In 1916, Nancy had returned to London from school and became engaged to Sydney Fairbairn, much to the surprise of her family and friends. Fairbairn, while a socially acceptable young man, was very conventional, especially when compared to Nancy's usual choice of companions. The marriage ended in a formal separation after about 20 months, though the divorce was not final until 1925.
In 1920 Cunard moved to Paris where she became associated with the Dada and Modernist movements, and though she never formally joined, the Communist party. It is generally agreed that at this point in her life Cunard developed a strong dependence on alcohol and she may have experimented with other drugs. She also published her first volumes of poetry, starting with Outlaws in 1921, followed by Sublunary (1923), and Parallax (1925).
1927 found Cunard moving into an old farmhouse in Reanville, outside Paris, and setting up the Hours Press. Here she printed works by new and established writers, including Ezra Pound, Norman Douglas, Laura Riding, and Samuel Beckett. In 1928 Cunard met and became involved with Henry Crowder, a black American jazz musician playing with a band in a local night club. Through Crowder, Cunard became aware of the American civil rights movement. Over the next several years Cunard worked on a volume which was meant to create a record of the history of blacks in America. She solicited contributions for the volume from black and white artists in America and Europe and in 1934 to moderate fanfare and some controversy, Negro was published at her own expense.
Cunard took a strong interest in other civil rights issues for the rest of her life. She was a free-lance correspondent in Spain during the Spanish Civil War and then agitated for better treatment for the Spanish refugees in France after Franco's forces had prevailed. She traveled widely in South America, the Caribbean, and Tunisia, writing about the effects of colonialism as she went, and she frequently raised the issue of the color bar in her home country of England.
After World War II, Cunard traveled extensively and almost constantly. Her farmhouse in Reanville had been looted and vandalized during the Occupation and, because much of the damage had been done by locals, she did not feel able to return. She wrote memoirs of Norman Douglas and George Moore which were well received, and visited her friends. Deteriorating health, both physical and mental, caused her to alienate even her oldest and closest friends so that she died alone in a Parisian charity hospital in 1965.
Nancy Clare Cunard (March 10, 1896 - March 17, 1965) was an English writer, editor, publisher, political activist, anarchist and poet. She became a muse to some of the 20th century's most distinguished writers and artists, including Wyndham Lewis, Aldous Huxley, Tristan Tzara, Ezra Pound, and Louis Aragon, who were among her lovers, Ernest Hemingway, James Joyce, Constantin Brancusi, Langston Hughes, Man Ray, and William Carlos Williams. In later years she suffered from mental illness, and her physical health deteriorated. She died penniless at age 69.
During World War II, Cunard worked, to the point of physical exhaustion, as a translator in London on behalf of the French Resistance. After the war, she gave up her home at Réanville and traveled extensively. She suffered from mental illness and poor physical health, worsened by alcoholism, poverty, and self-destructive behavior. She was committed to a mental hospital after a fight with London police; but, after her release, her health declined even further, and she weighed only sixty pounds when she was found on the street in Paris and brought to the Hôpital Cochin, where she died two days later. Her body was returned to England for cremation and the remains were sent back to the Cimetière du Père-Lachaise in Paris. Her ashes rest in urn number 9016.
Nancy Cunard was born on 10 March 1896 in Nevill Holt, Leicestershire, England, daughter of Sir Bache Cunard and Lady Maud Alice Burke Cunard. She spent her childhood as part of the British upper class on the family estate, surrounded by her parents' literary and artistic friends. When Cunard was fourteen, she moved with her mother to London, and subsequently attended schools in London, Paris and Germany.
Cunard began writing and publishing poetry in the 1910's, and after World War I she settled in Paris, where she became involved in the Dada, Surrealist and Modernist movements. Her first volume of poetry, Outlaws, was published in 1921, followed in 1923 by Sublunary and Parallax in 1925.
In 1927 Cunard founded the Hours Press in an old farmhouse in La Chapelle-Réanville, Normandy. The Press specialized in publishing writers whose works had difficulty finding a home elsewhere, including Ezra Pound and Samuel Beckett. The Hours Press closed after four years, after which Cunard became intensely involved in the black civil rights movement in the United States. Driven by her interest in the struggle, she spent several years collecting writings by and about African-Americans, which were published in 1934 in the anthology Negro .
For most of 1936-1939 Cunard lived in Madrid with the poet Pablo Neruda, working as a freelance writer during the Spanish Civil War. She spent most of World War II in London, where she published the anthology Poems for France (1944). After the war, Cunard returned to France to find that the Germans had destroyed or stolen most of her possessions.
Cunard's later publications included Grand Man: Memories of Norman Douglas (1954), GM: Memories of George Moore (1956) and These Were the Hours (1965), a posthumously published memoir. She died in Paris in 1965.
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Cleverdon mss. II, 1926-1988
Title:
Cleverdon mss. II 1926-1988
The Cleverdon mss. II, 1926-1988, consists of the papers of bookseller, publisher, and BBC producer and director, Douglas Cleverdon, 1903-1987.
ArchivalResource: ca. 22,000 items
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- Cleverdon mss. II, 1926-1988
Norman Douglas collection, 1864-1967, 1920-1950
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Norman Douglas collection 1864-1967 1920-1950
The collection documents NormanDouglas's career and the European literary circles in which hetraveled.
ArchivalResource: Total Boxes: 42; Other Storage Formats: Oversize; Linear Feet: 17.50
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- Norman Douglas collection, 1864-1967, 1920-1950
Ford, Charles Henri. Charles Henri Ford papers, 1906-1989, bulk 1920-1989.
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Charles Henri Ford papers, 1906-1989, bulk 1920-1989.
The Charles Henri Ford archive comprises diverse papers collected from 1920-1989 relating to himself, his companion, Pavel Tchelitchew, and a large circle of friends and literary figures.
ArchivalResource: 79 boxes, 6 flat file folders.
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- Ford, Charles Henri. Charles Henri Ford papers, 1906-1989, bulk 1920-1989.
Moore, George, 1852-1933. Papers, 1887-1956.
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Papers, 1887-1956.
Letters and manuscripts. 1986 addition: 2 letters and 1 manuscript of Nancy Cunard, author and life-time firend of Moore's. The manuscript, "The Back Like a Weasel's", was originally included by Cunard in her G.M.; MEMORIES OF GEORGE MOORE but was omitted by the author from the original publication in 1956.
ArchivalResource: 0.5 linear ft. (47 items in 1 box).
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- Moore, George, 1852-1933. Papers, 1887-1956.
General photograph collection.
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General photograph collection.
The General Photograph Collection comprises a variety of photographs of people, places, things, and events, many of which relate to subjects represented in the manuscript collections. It contains photos of the Abbey Theatre, Richard Aldington, Kay Boyle, Erskine Caldwell, Nancy Cunard, James Joyce, Anais Nin, Minnesota Fats, Gertrude Stein, John Steinbeck, William Butler Yeats, and others. The collection also includes a number of photographs of Southern Illinois places and people.
ArchivalResource: 12.00 boxes.
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- General photograph collection.
Claude McKay collection, 1853-1990, 1922-1948
Title:
Claude McKay collection 1853-1990 1922-1948
The Claude McKay Collection consists of correspondence, writings, personal papers, photographs and memorabilia documenting the life and work of Claude McKay. Series I, Correspondence, consists of two subseries for General and Publishers Correspondence. There is correspondence with many well known writers and figures in the African American community from the first half of the 20th century, including Langston Hughes, James Weldon Johnson, Carl Van Vechten, Countee Cullen and Harold Jackman. Series II, Writings, contains a variety of writings: articles, essays, short stories, novels, book-length autobiographical and non-fictional work, individual poems and collections of poems, and writings of others. There are holograph and typescript drafts of My Green Hills of Jamaica, and typescript drafts of Harlem: Negro Metropolis, an unpublished novel (Romance in Marseilles), and collections of poems, including The Selected Poems of Claude McKay. Series III, Personal Papers, is organized into eight subseries: Books, Clippings, Financial and Legal Records, Invitations and Announcements, Material Relating to McKay's Death and Burial, Medical and Health Records, Postcards and Other. Series IV, Subject Files, consists chiefly of clippings dating from the 1920s and 1930s on liberal politics, labor issues, race, and the countries in which McKay resided while abroad. Series V, Photographs, consists of five subseries: Family, Snapshots of McKay, Other People, Places and Other. There are photographs from Soviet Russia in the early 1920s, and studio portraits of well known musicians and figures in the African American community. Series VI, Memorabilia, contains clippings, photographs, program material and souvenirs from four separate commemorative events in honor of McKay from 1979-1990.
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- Claude McKay collection, 1853-1990, 1922-1948
Boyle, Kay, 1902-1992. Kay Boyle photograph collection, 1904-1980.
Title:
Kay Boyle photograph collection, 1904-1980.
These photos, which belonged to Kay Boyle, American expatriate poet, novelist, and short-story writer, depict Boyle, her family, friends, and associates. Robert Frost, Lillian Hellman, Nancy Cunard, Caresse and Harry Crosby, William Carlos Williams, T.S. Eliot, Alice B. Toklas, Gertrude Stein, Ernest Hemingway, E.E. Cummings, Sylvia Beach, Bob Brown, and many others are pictured. The collection also contains photos used in Being Geniuses Together, including a number of photos by Man Ray.
ArchivalResource: 2.00 boxes.
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- Boyle, Kay, 1902-1992. Kay Boyle photograph collection, 1904-1980.
English literature mss., ca. 1750-ca. 1979
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English literature mss., ca. 1750-ca. 1979
Consists of individual items acquiredseparately either as a gift, purchase, transfer, or removal from a variety ofsources, relating to English literature. Additions continue to be made.
ArchivalResource: 195 items
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- English literature mss., ca. 1750-ca. 1979
Richard Aldington collection of papers, 1914-1962
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Richard Aldington collection of papers 1914-1962
This is a synthetic collection consisting of manuscripts and typescripts, correspondence by and about the author, diaries for 1933, an undated notebook, and financial documents.
ArchivalResource: 394 items
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- Richard Aldington collection of papers, 1914-1962
Louise Morgan and Otto Theis papers, 1903-1983 (inclusive, 1930-1960
Title:
Louise Morgan and Otto Theis papers 1903-1983 (inclusive 1930-1960
The papers document the literary and personal lives of Morgan and Theis, and contain correspondence, subject files, and professional papers related to the 20th century British literary world. There is correspondence regarding Evelyn Scott, and correspondence as well as poems by Nancy Cunard.
ArchivalResource: Total Boxes: 40; Other Storage Formats: Oversize; Linear Feet: 18
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- Louise Morgan and Otto Theis papers, 1903-1983 (inclusive, 1930-1960
Cunard, Nancy, 1896-1965. Charles Burkhart collection of Nancy Cunard, 1951-1965.
Title:
Charles Burkhart collection of Nancy Cunard, 1951-1965.
A majority of the Nancy Cunard to Charles Burkhart letters concern travel, meetings between the two, antiquing, selling Wyndham Lewis drawings and an Arp painting, life in France, health problems, and other personal matters. Several other letters concern her work on African ivory and the problems she has locating museums which exhibit this kind of art. Although she occasionally sends him poems, she never writes about her poetry in her letters.
ArchivalResource: 1.00 boxes.
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- Cunard, Nancy, 1896-1965. Charles Burkhart collection of Nancy Cunard, 1951-1965.
Janet Flanner and Solita Solano Papers, 1870-1976, (bulk 1955-1975)
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Janet Flanner and Solita Solano Papers 1870-1976 (bulk 1955-1975)
Journalists, writers, and literary editors. Correspondence, subject files, drafts of articles, books, poems, and other writings, and miscellaneous material, including scrapbooks and memorabilia, relating primarily to Flanner's career as a writer, especially with the ; to Solano's interest and writings; and to literary and intellectual life in Paris and New York. New Yorker
ArchivalResource: 3000 items; 20 containers plus 3 oversize; 7 linear feet; 2 microfilm reels
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- Janet Flanner and Solita Solano Papers, 1870-1976, (bulk 1955-1975)
Moore, George, 1852-1933. George Moore papers, 1887-1956.
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George Moore papers, 1887-1956.
Contains a typescript of George Moore's novel HELOISE AND ABELARD and letters of Moore written to various individuals. The collection also includes correspondence written by Nancy Cunard concerning Moore and her mother Lady Cunard.
ArchivalResource: ca. 1 linear ft. (4 boxes).
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- Moore, George, 1852-1933. George Moore papers, 1887-1956.
Strachan, W. J. (Walter John), 1903-1994. Correspondence, 1954-1992.
Title:
Correspondence, 1954-1992.
Strachan's correspondence with his primary publisher, Peter Owen of London relates chiefly to the nuts and bolts of translation and publication. The translations that are the subject matter of the letters are of Hermann Hesse, Caesar Pavese, Marc Chagall, Jean Cocteau, and Julien Gracq. The majority of the letters are accompanied by retained copies of the replies of Peter Owen. Included is Owen's correspondence with the American publisher George Wittenborn.
ArchivalResource: 0.5 linear ft. (ca.450 items in 1 box).
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- Strachan, W. J. (Walter John), 1903-1994. Correspondence, 1954-1992.
Millen Brand Papers, 1919-1976.
Title:
Millen Brand Papers 1919-1976.
This collection contains correspondence, journals, manuscripts, documents, memorabilia, and printed materials relating to writer Millen Brand.
ArchivalResource: 40 linear ft (ca. 40,000 items in 95 boxes).
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- Millen Brand Papers, 1919-1976.
Ezra Pound papers : addition, 1862-1983, 1960-1971
Title:
Ezra Pound papers : addition 1862-1983 1960-1971
The Ezra Pound Papers Addition consists of material related to the life and career of the American poet Ezra Pound and includes correspondence, manuscripts, and a small quantity of personal papers. Correspondents include Homer and Isobel Pound, George Antheil, Basil Bunting, T. S. Eliot, James Laughlin, Marianne Moore, William Carlos Williams, and Henri Gaudier-Brzeska. Manuscripts inclue draft portions of The Cantos, autograph scores of Le Testament de Villon and Cavalcanti, and drafts of essays.
ArchivalResource: Total Boxes: 46; Other Storage Formats: Oversize; Linear Feet: 20.5
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- Ezra Pound papers : addition, 1862-1983, 1960-1971
Charles Henri Ford papers, 1906-1989, 1939-1989
Title:
Charles Henri Ford papers 1906-1989 1939-1989
American poet, playwright, painter, and publisher. The Charles Henri Ford archive contains correspondence, manuscripts, ephemera, art works, and newspaper clippings relating to himself, his companion, Pavel Tchelitchew, and a large circle of friends, artists, and literary figures.
ArchivalResource: ca. 40 linear ft.; (79 boxes, 6 flat file folders )
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- Charles Henri Ford papers, 1906-1989, 1939-1989
Gregory, Alyse, 1884-1967. Alyse Gregory letters to Valentine Ackland, 1942-1962.
Title:
Alyse Gregory letters to Valentine Ackland, 1942-1962.
Letters mention colleagues and friends, including Gerald Brenan, Van Wyck Brooks, Nancy Cunard, Havelock Ellis, Christopher Fry, Evelyn Hardy, Arthur Machen, Edna St. Vincent Millay, Henry Miller, Gertrude Powys, Llewelyn Powys, Theodore Powys, Alec Robertson, Paul Rosenfeld, Gertrude Stein, Sylvia Townsend Warner, Edmund Wilson, and Stefan Zweig. Other topics include Ackland's writings and Gregory's writings. Some letters are undated.
ArchivalResource: 0.20 linear ft. (1 box)
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- Gregory, Alyse, 1884-1967. Alyse Gregory letters to Valentine Ackland, 1942-1962.
Graves, Beryl,. Beryl Graves collection of Laura (Riding) Jackson correspondence, 1925-1940.
Title:
Beryl Graves collection of Laura (Riding) Jackson correspondence, 1925-1940.
Consists of personal records and correspondence pertaining to Laura (Riding) Jackson, collected by Beryl Graves. The correspondence includes letters exchanged between Laura (Riding) Jackson and a variety of correspondents, including Schuyler B. Jackson, publishers Arthur Barker and Constable, and Nancy Cunard. There are also several letters to Robert Graves.
ArchivalResource: .2 cubic ft.
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- Graves, Beryl,. Beryl Graves collection of Laura (Riding) Jackson correspondence, 1925-1940.
Cunard, Nancy, 1896-1965. Herman Schrijver collection of Nancy Cunard, 1944-1965.
Title:
Herman Schrijver collection of Nancy Cunard, 1944-1965.
This collection consists mainly of correspondence between Nancy Cunard and others, as well as correspondence about Nancy Cunard. In addition there are also writings by Nancy Cunard, photographs and other miscellaneous items.
ArchivalResource: 2.00 boxes (.56 cu. ft.)
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- Cunard, Nancy, 1896-1965. Herman Schrijver collection of Nancy Cunard, 1944-1965.
Cunard, Nancy, 1896-1965. Nancy Cunard letters to Walter J. Strachan, 1943-1965.
Title:
Nancy Cunard letters to Walter J. Strachan, 1943-1965.
This correspondence is composed of approximately 125 letters to Walter Strachan from 1943 to 1965. Many parts of these letters were used as a basis for Strachan's book Nancy Cunard: Brave Poet, Indomitable Rebel, but the rest remains unpublished.
ArchivalResource: 1.00 boxes.
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- Cunard, Nancy, 1896-1965. Nancy Cunard letters to Walter J. Strachan, 1943-1965.
McKay, Claude, 1890-1948. Claude McKay collection, 1853-1990 (bulk 1922-1948).
Title:
Claude McKay collection, 1853-1990 (bulk 1922-1948).
The Claude McKay Collection consists of correspondence, writings, personal papers, photographs and memorabilia documenting the life and work of Claude McKay. Series I, Correspondence, consists of two subseries for General and Publishers Correspondence. There is correspondence with many well known writers and figures in the African American community from the first half of the 20th century, including Langston Hughes, James Weldon Johnson, Carl Van Vechten, Countee Cullen and Harold Jackman. Series II, Writings, contains a variety of writings: articles, essays, short stories, novels, book-length autobiographical and non-fictional work, individual poems and collections of poems, and writings of others. There are holograph and typescript drafts of My Green Hills of Jamaica, and typescript drafts of Harlem: Negro Metropolis, an unpublished novel (Romance in Marseilles), and collections of poems, including The Selected Poems of Claude McKay.
ArchivalResource: 11.35 linear ft. (21 boxes)
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- McKay, Claude, 1890-1948. Claude McKay collection, 1853-1990 (bulk 1922-1948).
Nancy Cunard collection, 1930-1965
Title:
Nancy Cunard collection 1930-1965
Collection contains correspondence, writings and other materials by or related to Nancy Cunard. Correspondence includes letters from Cunard to Miriam J. Benkovitz (biographer and bibliographer of Ronald Firbank), Jinadasa Vijayatunga, and others, as well as letters to Cunard from John Robertson Scott. Writings include typescript and holograph poems and articles by Cunard, and translations of poems by "Geraldine" and Neftalí Beltrán. Also included is a typescript memoir about Cunard by Iris Tree entitled "We Shall Not Forget."
ArchivalResource: Total Boxes: 1; Other Storage Formats: 1 portfolio; Linear Feet: 0.4
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- Nancy Cunard collection, 1930-1965
Cunard, Nancy, 1896-1965. Psalm of the palms ; and, Sonnets / [Nancy Cunard].
Title:
Psalm of the palms ; and, Sonnets / [Nancy Cunard]. [1941]
ArchivalResource: [8] leaves ; 23 cm.
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- Cunard, Nancy, 1896-1965. Psalm of the palms ; and, Sonnets / [Nancy Cunard].
George S. Schuyler Papers, 1912-1976.
Title:
George S. Schuyler Papers 1912-1976.
Papers of the conservative African-American journalist, author; died 1977. Collection includes correspondence (1916-1968); scrapbooks (1912-1961) which contain Schuyler's newspaper columns, photographs of Schuyler, his wife Josephine, and their daughter Philippa, and articles which he collected on civil rights, race relations and interracial marriage; and published material, including periodical issues which contain articles by Schuyler. Correspondents include Erskine Caldwell, Malcolm Cowley, Nancy Cunard, W.E.B. Du Bois, Amelia Earhart, Ralph Ellison, James Farmer, Eric Hoffer, H.L. Mencken, Alice Dunbar Nelson, Jackie Robinson, Philippa Schuyler, Josephine Schuyler, Phyllis Schafly, Lillian Smith, Carl Van Vechten, Robert Welch, Nathaniel Weyl, Roy Wilkins, and Whitney M. Young.
ArchivalResource: 15.0 linear ft.
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- George S. Schuyler Papers, 1912-1976.
Cunard, Nancy, 1896-1965. Other poems / Nancy Cunard.
Title:
Other poems / Nancy Cunard. 1921.
ArchivalResource: [38] p. ; 22 cm.
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- Cunard, Nancy, 1896-1965. Other poems / Nancy Cunard.
Cassidy, Victor,. Victor Cassidy collection of Laura (Riding) Jackson letters, 1973-1984.
Title:
Victor Cassidy collection of Laura (Riding) Jackson letters, 1973-1984.
Consists of letters sent by Laura (Riding) Jackson to Victor Cassidy, in which she commented on his biography of Wyndham Lewis. The letters also discuss her own work as well as other authors', including Robert Graves, Nancy Cunard, and T.S. Matthews.
ArchivalResource: .2 cubic ft.
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- Cassidy, Victor,. Victor Cassidy collection of Laura (Riding) Jackson letters, 1973-1984.
West, Dorothy, 1909-. Papers, 1914-1985 (inclusive).
Title:
Papers, 1914-1985 (inclusive).
Collection contains drafts, manuscripts of published and unpublished novels and short stories, journal excerpts, correspondence from other writers of the Harlem Renaissance, letters, 1933-1934, from West in the Soviet Union to her family, articles she wrote for her Vineyard Gazette column, articles about her, photographs, a scrapbook of reviews and information pertaining to the first publication of The Living is Easy, unpublished manuscripts by other Harlem Renaissance writers (Ralph Ellison, Langston Hughes, and Arna Bontemps) submitted to Challenge, and a tape of a TV interview with West.
ArchivalResource: 2 linear ft.
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- West, Dorothy, 1909-. Papers, 1914-1985 (inclusive).
Victoria Ocampo papers, 1908-1979.
Title:
Victoria Ocampo papers, 1908-1979.
Papers of Victoria Ocampo (d.1979), the Argentine writer, translator, publisher,feminist, and founder of the review Sur.
ArchivalResource: 34 boxes (11.3 linear ft.)
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- Victoria Ocampo papers, 1908-1979.
Cunard, Nancy, 1896-1965. Correspondence with Theodore Dreiser, 1934.
Title:
Correspondence with Theodore Dreiser, 1934.
ArchivalResource: 5 items (5 leaves).
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- Cunard, Nancy, 1896-1965. Correspondence with Theodore Dreiser, 1934.
Nina Hamnett Papers, 1914-1953
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Nina Hamnett Papers 1914-1953
Correspondence received by Hamnet, along with some drawings. Correspondants include Clive Bell, Sacheverell Sitwell, and Nancy Cunard.
ArchivalResource: 1 container.; .25 linear feet of shelf space.
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- Nina Hamnett Papers, 1914-1953
Nancy Cunard Collection
Title:
Nancy Cunard Collection
Holograph and typescript works, personal papers, and incoming correspondence make up the bulk of the Nancy Cunard Collection, 1895-1965 (bulk 1908-1965), supplemented by correspondence from Cunard and poems and essays by her friends and acquaintances. The Works Series is composed of holograph and typescript drafts and final versions of books, articles, and poems written by Cunard over the course of her life. Of particular note are groupings of articles written for various news organizations, and research notes and drafts of her memoir of Norman Douglas, Grand Man. The Correspondence Series contains letters to and from Nancy Cunard and her friends and acquaintances and between people associated with Cunard. Many of the letters are personal, but some have to do with the Hours Press, the creation and publication of Negro: An Anthology, and other legal and financial matters. Correspondents include Valentine Ackland, Louis Aragon, Norman Douglas, Walter Lowenfels, George Moore, Ezra Pound, Sylvia Townsend Warner, as well as others. The Personal Papers Series contains financial documents, medical records, address books, diaries, and scrapbooks, as well as a variety of lists and notes regarding Cunard's travels and causes, including the Scottsboro Case. The Works by other Authors Series is composed of holograph and typescript poems, essays, and books drafted by friends, admirers, aspiring writers, and customers of Hours Press.
ArchivalResource: 35 boxes (14.58 linear feet), 2 oversize files
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- Cunard, Nancy, 1896-1965. Nancy Cunard Collection, 1895-1965 (bulk 1908-1965).
Eugene Gordon papers, 1927-1972.
Title:
Eugene Gordon papers, 1927-1972.
The collection ranges from 1927 to 1972 and consists of correspondence, manuscripts and printed matter. Gordon's writings, the bulk of the collection, are organized into three categories: Autobiographical, Fiction and Nonfiction. The autobiographical narratives range from stories of growing up black in New Orleans and rural Georgia to an enemy encounter during World War I in France. There is also a detailed diary of a writing retreat in the New Hampshire White Mountains in 1933. His fiction work includes a compilation of short stories and a complete draft of his novel "Picnic in Court House Square." The nonfiction work ranges from his 1920s articles on the black press and a series of travel articles written in the Soviet Union in the 1930s, to later articles and essays on integration, the columnist George Schuyler and the civil rights movement. "Black Women's Long Tough Course: from 'dat gal' Carline to This Woman Angela," written in defense of Angela Davis in 1972 was his last major essay.
ArchivalResource: 4.2 lin. ft.
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- Gordon, Eugene, 1891-1974. Eugene Gordon papers, 1927-1972.
George Moore letters to Lady Leonie Leslie, 1897–1977
Title:
GeorgeMoore letters to Lady Leonie Leslie 1897–1977
Collection of eleven letters from Irish writer George Moore to Lady Leonie Leslie, found in SirShane Leslie's copy of the book, . Also includes Sir Shane Leslie's review of the book and three letters written to him. GM: Memories of GeorgeMoore
ArchivalResource: 15 items
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- George Moore letters to Lady Leonie Leslie, 1897–1977
Hughes, Langston, 1902-1967. Langston Hughes letters, 1936-1966.
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Langston Hughes letters, 1936-1966.
The collection contains letters from Langston Hughes to Mr. Schreiber, 30 January 1936, agreeing to pose for him and to contribute his autobiography to Schreiber's collection; to Herbert Roch, 6 October 1948, complimenting him on the translations of his poems into German and looking forward to future translations; to Coleman Rosenberger, 1 November 1948, about Anne Spencer's poetry; to Forbes Randolph, 19 December 1949, regretting missing their appointment because of all the shows he has in rehearsal. Also, four letters to Walter Goldwater, University Place Bookshop, New York City, 2 October 1955, promising display material and books for Flypaper; 17 November 1955, noting publication of Sweet flypaper of life, who to contact for photos for display, pleasure at seeing so many of his books in Goldwater's catalogs, and asking to buy two books; 6 March 1964, refers to a woman who owns rare African-American magazines; and 27 September 1966, note inscribed on typed carbon copy of his memoriam to Nancy Cunard.
ArchivalResource: 8 items.
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- Hughes, Langston, 1902-1967. Langston Hughes letters, 1936-1966.
Pound, Ezra, 1885-1972. Ezra Pound Collection, 1905-1975, (bulk 1930-1960).
Title:
Ezra Pound Collection, 1905-1975, (bulk 1930-1960).
Manuscripts and correspondence reflecting portions of his artistic and political life make up the bulk of the Ezra Pound Collection, 1905 to 1975. The Works Series consists of typescripts, galley proofs, page proofs, printed pages, notes, and fragments of poems, articles, essays, broadcasts, and books which trace the course of Pound's artistic and political development. The small amount of poetry by Pound represented in this collection includes Cantos 112 to 117, undated; Hilda's Book (1905-1907); Canzoni (1911); Cathay (1915); Lustra of Ezra Pound (1916); Quia Pauper Amavi (1918); The Fifth Decad of Cantos, Cantos 42 to 52 (1937), and a few single poems. Manuscripts for pamphlets include Social Credit: An Impact (1935); An Introduction to the Economic Nature of the U.S.A. (1950); America, Roosevelt, and the Causes of the Present War (1951); and Gold and Labour (1952). In this series also are Guide to Kulchur (1938) with handwritten corrections; A Visiting Card (1952); Impact: Essays on Ignorance and the Decline of American Civilization (1960); and three of his translations. The collection also contains copies of transcriptions of Pound's shortwave broadcasts from Rome, 1941-1943. The outgoing section of the Correspondence Series consists chiefly of letters from Pound to various authors, artists, editors, friends, and publishers of books and literary magazines during the years he lived in London, Paris, Rapallo, and Washington, D.C. Chief among the recipients of his letters are Richard Aldington, Josef Bard, Montgomery Butchart, Nancy Cunard, Ingrid Davies, Ronald Duncan, Denis Goacher, Stanley Nott, Brigit Patmore, Virginia Risse, Peter Russell, Dallam Simpson, Noel Stock, and Max Wykes-Joyce. The smaller group of incoming correspondence contains letters from Josef Bard, Wyndham Lewis, H.L. Mencken, his mother, and his daughter, Mary de Rachewiltz. The Miscellaneous Series contains extensive third-party correspondence and manuscripts concerning Pound's internment at St. Elizabeths Hospital. There are several manuscripts concerning a variety of subjects relating to Pound written by John Fitzgerald, Denis Goacher, R. McNair-Willson, Saturno Montanari, Hugh MacDiarmid, Mary de Rachewiltz, Noel Stock, Henry S. Swabey, and S.V. Yankowski. Throughout the series are poems by individual authors such as R.L. Cook, Norman Davis, Ronald Duncan, Martin Dworkin, Geoffrey Johnson, Lori Petri, and Omar Pound. Letters in this series include correspondence by T.S. Eliot, D.D. Paige, Dorothy Pound, Mary de Rachewiltz, Olga Rudge, Peter Russell, and William Carlos Williams. Notes, correspondence, and other material on Ezra Pound from Noel Stock include his letters re the Pound Festschrift.
ArchivalResource: 16 boxes (6.66 linear feet), 7 galley folders.
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- Pound, Ezra, 1885-1972. Ezra Pound Collection, 1905-1975, (bulk 1930-1960).
Hugo Manning Papers TXRC91-A13., 1942-1977
Title:
Hugo Manning Papers 1942-1977
Complete manuscripts and fragments, notebooks of untitled poetry, diaries, correspondence, and printed material comprise the Hugo Manning papers.
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- Hugo Manning Papers TXRC91-A13., 1942-1977
Schomburg, Arthur Alfonso, 1874-1938. Arthur Alfonso Schomburg collection, 1920-1938, 1985-1993.
Title:
Arthur Alfonso Schomburg collection, 1920-1938, 1985-1993.
The Arthur Alfonso Schomburg Collection consists principally of nine undated typescripts authored by Schomburg primarily concerned with the history of Africans and people of African descent in Latin America and Spain from the 1500 to 1700's as well as pre-Columbian times. One manuscript deals with ancient Egyptian culture; another pertains to the history of Africans in the Americas under Spanish rule; several are annotated. Two of the manuscripts were published in "Opportunity." Additionally, there is another unpublished typescript, with corrections, written by Alain Locke as a foreword entitled "In Memoriam: Arthur Alfonso Schomburg 1874-1938." There is also a brief biography of Schomburg and a list of Schomburg's memberships in various organizations. This collection also includes genealogical information about Schomburg. There are photocopies of a questionnaire (in the the E. Franklin Frazier Papers at Howard University) completed by Schomburg concerning his family background, and copies of Schomburg's baptismal certificate, his Prince Hall Mason membership certificate, and a marriage record for one of Schomburg's paternal ancestors. The quest to understand the genealogy of the German/Puerto Rican side of his family is represented by letters written by Susan Schomburg, a possible distant relative, to staff of the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture regarding her research findings. Another letter from Schomburg's daughter, Dolores, discusses the family background. A copy of a letter to Schomburg from Nancy Cunard, two bookplates and an Ellis Island certificate complete the collection.
ArchivalResource: 4 folders
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- Schomburg, Arthur Alfonso, 1874-1938. Arthur Alfonso Schomburg collection, 1920-1938, 1985-1993.
Sacheverell Sitwell Collection TXRC03-A1., 1912-1988
Title:
Sacheverell Sitwell Collection 1912-1988
The Sacheverell Sitwell Collection contains an extensive sampling of his written works, including 272 notebooks in which Sitwell wrote initial drafts for many of his works. Also present are letters written to Sitwell, business papers regarding his publications and the running of the Weston estate, and a small number of personal papers.
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- Sacheverell Sitwell Collection TXRC03-A1., 1912-1988
Aldington, Richard, 1892-1962. Richard Aldington collection of papers, 1914-1962.
Title:
Richard Aldington collection of papers, 1914-1962.
This is a synthetic collection consisting of manuscripts and typescripts, correspondence by and about the author, diaries for 1933, an undated notebook, and financial documents.
ArchivalResource: 377 items.
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- Aldington, Richard, 1892-1962. Richard Aldington collection of papers, 1914-1962.
Brown, Bob, 1886-1959. Philip Kaplan and Bob Brown papers, 1894-1961.
Title:
Philip Kaplan and Bob Brown papers, 1894-1961.
This collection consists of correspondence, articles written by Bob Brown, miscellaneous written material and photographs. Much of the correspondence is between Bob Brown and Philip Kaplan, but other notable names included are Kay Boyle, Nancy Cunard, Gertrude Stein, and William Carlos Williams. Of special interest are approximately 100 letters from Henry Miller to Anaïs Nin.
ArchivalResource: 12.00 boxes.
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- Brown, Bob, 1886-1959. Philip Kaplan and Bob Brown papers, 1894-1961.
Robert Knoll, Papers, 1955-1999
Title:
Robert Knoll, Papers, 1955-1999
ArchivalResource: 4 boxes, 2 linear feet
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- Robert Knoll, Papers, 1955-1999
Houghton Library printed book provenance file, A-D
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Houghton Library printed book provenance file, A-D
Index to ownership/provenance information, primarily from printed books, held by Houghton Library.
ArchivalResource: 1 collection
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- Houghton Library printed book provenance file, A-D.
Sitwell, Osbert, 1892-1969. Osbert Sitwell Collection, 1887-1969.
Title:
Osbert Sitwell Collection, 1887-1969.
Seventy-one notebooks with handwritten drafts of a wide variety of works make up a large portion of the Osbert Sitwell Collection, along with galley files and typescripts of additional titles, and an extensive assortment of correspondence. The Works series is composed of page and galley proofs for all five volumes of Sitwell's autobiography, LEFT HAND, RIGHT HAND. Holograph and typescript drafts of the collected essays of PENNY FOOLISH are present, as are drafts of POUND WISE, THE RED HORIZON, and SING HIGH! SING LOW!. The seventy-one notebooks which comprise the rest of the works series contain drafts of many of Sitwell's notable works, individual poems, and draft letters. Of particular note in the correspondence series are nearly a thousand letters from Sitwell to his companion David Horner, written between 1926 and 1964. There are smaller batches of letters to and from Lorna Andrade, Richard Grants, Edith and Sacheverell Sitwell, and others. The small Personal Papers Series comprises bank and royalty records, legal documents, lists, and Sitwell family photographs. The David Horner Series contains letters primarily to Horner from various friends and acquaintances. Leslie Hartley and Edith Sitwell are well represented in this series. The Third-Party Works and Correspondence Series holds works by Sitwellian scholars and friends as well as correspondence between his friends and business associates. Galley proofs of Richard Fifoot's bibliography of Edith Sitwell's work are present, in addition to poems by Sacheverell Sitwell and a holograph draft of Max Wykes-Joyce's TRIAD OF GENIUS. Also of note is a pen and ink sketch of Sitwell by Peter Roseland, lists and materials for Sitwell's poetry reading tour in America, and letters and documents regarding Ida Sitwell's scandal-laden bankruptcy.
ArchivalResource: 45 boxes (18.9 linear feet), 5 galley folders, 1 oversize folder.
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- Sitwell, Osbert, 1892-1969. Osbert Sitwell Collection, 1887-1969.
Victor Cassidy collection of Laura (Riding) Jackson letters, 1973-1984.
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Victor Cassidy collection of Laura (Riding) Jackson letters, 1973-1984.
Consists of letters sent by Laura (Riding) Jackson to Victor Cassidy, in which she commented on his biography of Wyndham Lewis. The letters also discuss her own work as well as other authors', including Robert Graves, Nancy Cunard, and T.S. Matthews.
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- Victor Cassidy collection of Laura (Riding) Jackson letters, 1973-1984.
Blakeston, Oswell, 1907-1985. Papers, 1927-1985.
Title:
Papers, 1927-1985.
The papers of Oswell Blakeston comprise materials in various formats that document his writing career, including his work in films. Blakeston wrote novels and poetry as well as non-fiction, such as cookbooks, travel books, and books on film production. Among Blakeston's published work, there are materials for APPOINTMENT WITH SEVEN, JEREMY & OTHERS, WHAT THE DINO-SAUR, COOKING WITH NUTS, ZOO KEEPS WHO?, WORKING CATS, WORKING FOR THE FILMS, PORTUGUESE PANORAMA, SUN AT MIDNIGHT, DANGER IN PROVENCE, FINGERS, PRIESTS, PETERS AND PUSSENS, and THE QUEEN'S MATE. Much of his unpublished work is also represented, including APPOINTMENT WITH X, FIRST STEPS IN QUICKSAND, AT THE THIRD STROKE, THE HORRID LIFE OF MARY CASTLE, HOW SOON DOTH MAN DECAY, MOONLIGHT AT THE CROSS-ROADS, THE MYSTERY OF THE MISSING TREASURE, and NAKED IN THE AIR. The collection also contains a significant number of essays, lectures, and reviews. Some of the most significant material is located in the Correspondence series. Letters from publishers, editors, collaborators, illustrators, and other colleagues as well as his readers document Blakeston's professional life in addition to providing observations on unusual vacation spots, the London art scene, and writers whom Blakeston had known. Especially significant is a large group of letters from the novelist Bryher touching on her creative struggles, her unrequited love for H. D., and her own enthusiasm for Blakeston's work. Other significant correspondents include Nancy Cunard, H. D., John Lennon, Kenneth Macpherson, Yoko Ono, Lotte Reininger, Perdita Schaffner, and Eric Walter White. Of interest in the history of gay publishing, there are letters from editors Dennis Cooper, Winston Leyland, and Ian Young, among others.
ArchivalResource: 25 boxes, 10 galley folders, 8 oversize folders, and 61 scrapbooks (15 linear feet).
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- Blakeston, Oswell, 1907-1985. Papers, 1927-1985.
Nancy Cunard Collection
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Nancy Cunard Collection
Holograph and typescript works, personal papers, and incoming correspondence make up the bulk of the Nancy Cunard Collection, 1895-1965 (bulk 1908-1965), supplemented by correspondence from Cunard and poems and essays by her friends and acquaintances. The Works Series is composed of holograph and typescript drafts and final versions of books, articles, and poems written by Cunard over the course of her life. Of particular note are groupings of articles written for various news organizations, and research notes and drafts of her memoir of Norman Douglas, Grand Man. The Correspondence Series contains letters to and from Nancy Cunard and her friends and acquaintances and between people associated with Cunard. Many of the letters are personal, but some have to do with the Hours Press, the creation and publication of Negro: An Anthology, and other legal and financial matters. Correspondents include Valentine Ackland, Louis Aragon, Norman Douglas, Walter Lowenfels, George Moore, Ezra Pound, Sylvia Townsend Warner, as well as others. The Personal Papers Series contains financial documents, medical records, address books, diaries, and scrapbooks, as well as a variety of lists and notes regarding Cunard's travels and causes, including the Scottsboro Case. The Works by other Authors Series is composed of holograph and typescript poems, essays, and books drafted by friends, admirers, aspiring writers, and customers of Hours Press.
ArchivalResource: 35 boxes (14.58 linear feet), 2 oversize files
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- Nancy Cunard Collection TXRC99-A11., 1895-1965, (bulk 1908-1965)
Graves, Anna Melissa, 1875-1964. Papers, 1919-1953.
Title:
Papers, 1919-1953.
Includes correspondence (1919-1953), some with photographs of the authors. Correspondents include Jane Addams, Pedro Albizu Campos, Norman Angell, Angelica Balabanoff, Emily Greene Balch, A. Fenner Brockway, A. Barratt Brown, Pearl Buck, Carrie Chapman Catt, Roderic Kendall Clark, Nancy Cunard, Camille Drevet, E.J. Goicochea, Louis Arthur Grimes, George W. Hartmann, John Haynes Holmes, Abe Kaufman, Hans Kohn, Blancy Lévy, Bart de Ligt, H.L. Mencken, Angela Morgan, Scott Nearing, Reginald Reynolds, Madeleine Rolland, Concha Romero James, A. Maude Royden, Bertrand Russell, Luis Alberto Sánchez, Ethel Sidgwick, Evan Thomas, Norman Thomas, José Vasconcelos, Bertram D. Wolfe, and Amy Woods.
ArchivalResource: 8.5 linear ft.
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- Graves, Anna Melissa, 1875-1964. Papers, 1919-1953.
Mary Reynolds collection, 1940-1974.
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Mary Reynolds collection, 1940-1974.
The collection includes correspondence from Mary Reynolds to her brother Frank Brookes Hubachek and others; ephemera such as clippings, object inventories, block prints of bookplates, and various forms of ID; a published account of her escape from Europe written by her friend Janet Flanner; Frank Hubachek's correspondence detailing his attempts to send money to his sister in occupied Paris; corrspondence between Hubachek and Marcel Duchamp regarding these financial dealings and concern for Reynolds safety; research materials for Hugh Edward's publication, Surrealism & its affinities; portrait photographs of Reynolds, some taken by Man Ray, and other misc. images.
ArchivalResource: 4 boxes (2 linear ft.)
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- Reynolds, Mary, 1891-1950. Mary Reynolds collection, 1940-1974.
Cunard, Nancy, 1896-1965. March 18, typescript draft, 1931.
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March 18, typescript draft, 1931.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 leaves)
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- Cunard, Nancy, 1896-1965. March 18, typescript draft, 1931.
Sacheverell Sitwell Collection
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Sacheverell Sitwell Collection
The Sacheverell Sitwell Collection contains an extensive sampling of his written works, including 272 notebooks in which Sitwell wrote initial drafts for many of his works. Also present are letters written to Sitwell, business papers regarding his publications and the running of the Weston estate, and a small number of personal papers.
ArchivalResource: 84 boxes (35.46 linear feet), 9 galley folders, and 4 oversize folders
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- Sitwell, Sacheverell, 1897-1988. Sacheverell Sitwell Collection, 1912-1988.
Osbert Sitwell Collection TXRC03-A0., 1887-1969
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Osbert Sitwell Collection 1887-1969
Seventy-one notebooks with handwritten drafts of a wide variety of works make up a large portion of the Osbert Sitwell Collection, along with galley files and typescripts of additional titles, and an extensive assortment of correspondence.
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- Osbert Sitwell Collection TXRC03-A0., 1887-1969
Ezra Pound Papers, 1868-1976
Title:
Ezra Pound Papers 1868-1976
The Ezra Pound Papers document the literary career and political interests of Ezra Pound. Major correspondents include Richard Aldington, George Antheil, William Bird, T. S. Eliot, Ernest Hemingway, James Laughlin, Wyndham Lewis, Marianne Moore, Odon Por, and Henry Swabey. The collection contains manuscripts of many of Pound's works, including the Cantos, Guide to Kulchur, and scripts of Pound's wartime radio broadcasts.
ArchivalResource: Total Boxes: 276; Other Storage Formats: Oversize
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- Ezra Pound Papers, 1868-1976
Beryl Graves collection of Laura (Riding) Jackson correspondence, 1925-1940.
Title:
Beryl Graves collection of Laura (Riding) Jackson correspondence, 1925-1940.
Consists of personal records and correspondence pertaining to Laura (Riding) Jackson, collected by Beryl Graves. The correspondence includes letters exchanged between Laura (Riding) Jackson and a variety of corespondents, including Schuyler B. Jackson, publishers Arthur Barker and Constable, and Nancy Cunard. There are also several letters to Robert Graves.
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- Beryl Graves collection of Laura (Riding) Jackson correspondence, 1925-1940.
Guide to the Daily Worker and Daily World Photographs Collection, 1920-2001
Title:
Guide to the Daily Worker and Daily World Photographs Collection, 1920-2001
The official organ of the Communist Party, USA, the Daily Worker's editorial positions reflected the policies of the Communist Party. At the same time the paper also attempted to speak to the broad left-wing community in the United States that included labor, civil rights, and peace activists, with stories covering a wide range of events, organizations and individuals in the United States and around the world. As a daily newspaper, it covered the major stories of the twentieth century. However, the paper always placed an emphasis on radical social movements, social and economic conditions particularly in working class and minority communities, poverty, labor struggles, racial discrimination, right wing extremism with an emphasis on fascist and Nazi movements, and of course the Soviet Union and the world-wide Communist movement. The paper has had a succession of names and has been published in varying frequences between daily to weekly over the course of its existence. In 2010 it ceased print publication and became an electronic, online-only, weekly publication titled the People's World. The bulk of the collection consists of printed photographic images produced through a variety of processes, collected by the photography editors of the Daily Worker and its successor newspapers as a means of maintaining an organized collection of images for use in publication. Images of many important people, groups and events associated with the CPUSA and the American Left are present in the collection, as well as images of a wide variety of people, subjects and events not explicitly linked with the CPUSA or Left politics.
ArchivalResource: 227 Linear Feet in 226 record cartons and 2 oversized boxes
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- The, Daily Worker, and, The Daily World, Photographs Collection, Bulk, 1930-1990, 1920-2001
Brand, Millen, 1906-1980. Millen Brand papers, 1919-1976.
Title:
Millen Brand papers, 1919-1976.
Personal and literary correspondence, journals from 1919 to 1976, manuscripts of Brand's novels, poems, articles and other writings, documents, memorabilia, and printed materials. Novels by Brand include THE OUTWARD ROOM (1937), a novel about mental illness; THE HEROES (1939), a novel about veterans' hospitals; ALBERT SEARS (1947), a novel about racial intolerance; THE SNAKE PIT (1948), a screenplay about mental illness, SOME LOVE, SOME HUNGER (1955), a novel about Puerto Ricans in New York; SAVAGE SLEEP (1965), a novel about the use of shock treatment; DRY SUMMER IN PROVENCE (1966), poems about the South of France; FIELDS OF PEACE (1970), poems; LOCAL LIVES (1975), poems about Mennonites of Pennsylvania; and PEACE MARCH (1980), poems. Correspondents include Nancy Cunard, Lion Feuchtwanger, Ernest Hemingway, Rockwell Kent, Harriet Monroe, Joyce Carol Oates, Kenneth Patchen, Diego Rivera, Jules Romains, May Sarton, Louis Untermeyer, Thornton Wilder, Colin Wilson, and Darryl F. Zanuck.
ArchivalResource: 40 linear ft.( 89 boxes)
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- Brand, Millen, 1906-1980. Millen Brand papers, 1919-1976.
Hilaire Hiler papers
Title:
Hilaire Hiler papers
Correspondence; printed materials; art works and miscellaneous papers.
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- Hiler, Hilaire, 1898-1966. Hilaire Hiler papers, 1925-1966.
Oswell Blakeston Papers TXRC95-A128., 1927-1985
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Oswell Blakeston Papers 1927-1985
British artist and writerOswell Blakeston was born Henry Joseph Hasslacher and his career began with anapprenticeship in the British film industry after which he began writingeditorials and reviews for film magazines. He also wrote fairly successfulpoetry, mysteries, and novels. His papers contain a large quantity ofBlakeston's typescripts, page proofs, notebooks, and scrapbooks which rangeover the full length of his writing career. Also present is a small quantity ofpersonal and business correspondence and a number of personal items, includingphotographs.
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- Oswell Blakeston Papers TXRC95-A128., 1927-1985
Cunard, Nancy, 1896-1965. Letters to James W. Ivy, [ca. 1930-1960].
Title:
Letters to James W. Ivy, [ca. 1930-1960].
Most are addressed from France. Concern her Negro Anthology, with commentary concerning Langston Hughes and other black writers; education; art; politics and civil rights issues.
ArchivalResource: 12 items in portfolio.
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- Cunard, Nancy, 1896-1965. Letters to James W. Ivy, [ca. 1930-1960].
Lawrence & Wishart records, 1927-1951
Title:
Lawrence & Wishart records 1927-1951
The collection consistsof correspondence, business and financial records, artwork, and photographsrelating to the early years of the British publishing company Lawrence &Wishart, its predecessor company Wishart & Company, and the foundingpartner Ernest Edward Wishart. Correspondence includes letters to, from, andabout various authors, journalists, lawyers, and booksellers, among others.There is extensive correspondence concerning the publication of Jack ButlerYeats's book Sligo (1930), the sales of Nancy Cunard's book Negro Anthology(1934), and the libel case regarding Gerard Kersh's book Jews Without Jehovah(1934). Business and financial records include estimates from printers andbinders, sales figures, royalty statements, stocktaking records, loandocuments, minutes of director's meetings, and reader's reports. Also presentis material documenting the company's involvement in the Publishers'Association of Great Britain and Ireland and its collaborations with the LeftBook Club and Workers' Bookshop, as well as original cover artwork for SeveralOccasions by Mary Butts, among other books.
ArchivalResource: 4.63 linear feet (12boxes)
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- Lawrence & Wishart records, 1927-1951
Claude Barnett and the Associated Negro Press, 1976-1977
Title:
Claude Barnett and the Associated Negro Press 1976-1977
These interviews consist primarily of interviewees discussing their relationships with Claude Barnett, their work at the Associated Negro Press, and Barnett's ongoing efforts at improving race relations. In addition, many interviewees comment on the difficulties they encountered while working for the Press and its impact on the Civil Rights Movement.
ArchivalResource: 8 interviews; Audiotapes, transcripts, and collateral materials
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Gregory, Alyse, 1884-1967. Alyse Gregory letters to Valentine Ackland, 1942-1962.
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Alyse Gregory letters to Valentine Ackland, 1942-1962.
Letters mention colleagues and friends, including Gerald Brenan, Van Wyck Brooks, Nancy Cunard, Havelock Ellis, Christopher Fry, Evelyn Hardy, Arthur Machen, Edna St. Vincent Millay, Henry Miller, Gertrude Powys, Llewelyn Powys, Theodore Powys, Alec Robertson, Paul Rosenfeld, Gertrude Stein, Sylvia Townsend Warner, Edmund Wilson, and Stefan Zweig. Other topics include Ackland's writings and Gregory's writings. Some letters are undated.
ArchivalResource: 0.20 linear ft. (1 box)
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- Gregory, Alyse, 1884-1967. Alyse Gregory letters to Valentine Ackland, 1942-1962.
Ezra Pound Collection TXRC98-A12., 1905-1975, bulk 1930-1960
Title:
Ezra Pound Collection 1905-1975, bulk 1930-1960
Manuscripts and correspondence reflecting portions of his artistic and political life make up the bulk of the Ezra Pound Collection.
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Jean Toomer papers, 1898-1963 (inclusive), 1920-1954
Title:
Jean Toomer papers 1898-1963 (inclusive) 1920-1954
The papers contain correspondence, drafts of unpublished books, essays, and other writings, together with personal papers documenting Toomer's life, primarily after his Harlem Renaissance period, and papers on Marjory Latimer Toomer. Correspondents include Charles Dupee, Waldo Front, Mabel Dodge Luhan, Margaret Naumberg, and Russell S. Walcott.
ArchivalResource: Total Boxes: 95; Other Storage Formats: Oversize; Linear Feet: 40.0
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- Jean Toomer papers, 1898-1963 (inclusive), 1920-1954
Alan Steele: Letters to him, 20th century
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Alan Steele: Letters to him 20th century
ArchivalResource: 1 box
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Manning, Hugo. Papers, 1942-1977.
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Papers, 1942-1977.
Comprise correspondence, diaries, notebooks containing untitled poems, a book of sketches, and manuscripts of Manning's major poetical works. The secret sea is represented by several versions, including a version set to music by Denis ApIvor entitled Chorales. Twenty-eight diaries record daily events from 1957-77, and include poetry and drawings. Much of the correspondence simply thanks Manning for sending copies of his poetry, but letters from Henry Miller encourage him to write prose and say "those things which seem incommunicable," while letters from Mario Praz discuss the influence of Borges and T.S. Eliot on Manning's poetry.
ArchivalResource: 8 boxes, one oversize folder (3.25 linear feet)
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Eugene Gordon papers, 1927-1972
Title:
Eugene Gordon papers 1927-1972
The collection ranges from 1927 to 1972 and consists of correspondence, manuscripts and printed matter. Gordon's writings, the bulk of the collection, are organized into three categories: Autobiographical, Fiction and Nonfiction. The autobiographical narratives range from stories of growing up black in New Orleans and rural Georgia to an enemy encounter during World War I in France. There is also a detailed diary of a writing retreat in the New Hampshire White Mountains in 1933. His fiction work includes a compilation of short stories and a complete draft of his novel "Picnic in Court House Square." The nonfiction work ranges from his 1920s articles on the black press and a series of travel articles written in the Soviet Union in the 1930s, to later articles and essays on integration, the columnist George Schuyler and the civil rights movement. "Black Women's Long Tough Course: from 'dat gal' Carline to This Woman Angela," written in defense of Angela Davis in 1972 was his last major essay.
ArchivalResource: 4.2 lin. ft.
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Hamnett, Nina, 1890-1956. Nina Hamnett papers, 1900-1953.
Title:
Nina Hamnett papers, 1900-1953.
Correspondence received by Hamnett, along with some drawings. Correspondents include Clive Bell, Sacheverell Sitwell, and Nancy Cunard.
ArchivalResource: .25 linear feet.
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- Hamnett, Nina, 1890-1956. Nina Hamnett papers, 1900-1953.
Hughes, Langston, 1902-1967. Langston Hughes letters, 1936-1966.
Title:
Langston Hughes letters, 1936-1966.
The collection contains letters from Langston Hughes to Mr. Schreiber, 30 January 1936, agreeing to pose for him and to contribute his autobiography to Schreiber's collection; to Coleman Rosenberger, 1 November 1948, about Anne Spencer's poetry; to Forbes Randolph, 19 December 1949, regretting missing their appointment because of all the shows he has in rehearsal. Also, four letters to Walter Goldwater, University Place Bookshop, New York City, 2 October 1955, promising display material and books for Flypaper; 17 November 1955, noting publication of Sweet flypaper of life, who to contact for photos for display, pleasure at seeing so many of his books in Goldwater's catalogs, and asking to buy two books; 6 March 1964, refers to a woman who owns rare African-American magazines; and 27 September 1966, note inscribed on typed carbon copy of his memoriam to Nancy Cunard.
ArchivalResource: 7 items.
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