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Assia Wevill was born Assia Gutman on May 15, 1927, in Berlin, Germany. Her mother, Lisa, was a German Protestant, and her father, Lonya, was a Russian Jew. In the late 1930s, the family fled to Tel Aviv to escape the Nazis. Wevill first married John Steel in London in 1946, and from there emigrated to Canada, sending visas to her family in Israel. In Vancouver, she met her second husband, Richard Lipsey, whom she divorced in 1960 to marry her third husband, David Wevill. The Wevills met Ted Hughes and Sylvia Plath in London in 1961, and Hughes and Wevill began an affair soon thereafter. Their relationship continued after Plath's suicide, and on March 3, 1965, Wevill gave birth to Alexandra Tatiana Eloise, nicknamed "Shura." Over the course of their relationship, Wevill became increasingly insecure in her relationship with Hughes, and on March 23, 1969, she asphyxiated herself and Shura. Hughes later dedicated his book Crow to their memory.
Peter Redgrove, poet, novelist, and playwright, born in Kingston, Surrey, and educated at Taunton School, Somerset, and at Queens College, Cambridge, where he studied natural sciences. From 1954 to 1961 he spent time as a scientific journalist and editor. In 1961 he spent a year at Buffalo University as visiting poet, and in 1962, he was appointed Gregory Fellow in Poetry at Leeds University and remained there until 1965. Redgrove was one of the original members of a group of poets who began meeting under the direction of Philip Hobsbaum in the 1950s. One of his closest associates was Ted Hughes, whom he met and befriended while at Cambridge.
Ben Sonnenberg (b. 1936) has been a writer, publisher and literary adviser. He met Ted Hughes and Sylvia Plath in 1995 at the home of W.S. (Bill) and Dido Merwin, and these letters reveal a personal and professional correspondence that continued between Sonnenberg and Hughes from 1961 until Hughes's death in 1998. Sonnenberg was the founder and editor of Grand Street Books from 1981-1990. He has published three books: A Grand Street Reader (1986), Performance and Reality: Essays from Grand Street (1989), and his autobiography, Lost Property: Memoirs and Confessions of a Bad Boy (1991). He resides in New York City, and he is a contributor to the political newsletter Counterpunch.
Ted Hughes (1930-1998), poet, born in Devon, England.
Ted Hughes was a critically acclaimed poet and scholar, born on August 17th, 1930. In his book Shakespeare and the Goddess of Complete Being (1992), Hughes identified two ancient religious myths that he argued served as a foundation for many of Shakespeare's plays. Prior to writing the book, Hughes laid out his theories and arguments in a series of letters to Donya Feuer. Hughes made copies of the entire body of this correspondence, which he presented to his close friend, Moelwyn Merchant. These copies are included in this collection. Ted Hughes died on October 28th, 1998.
Edna Wholey is the sister of John Wholey, one of English poet Ted Hughes' friends from Mexborough Grammar School. Edna Wholey met Ted Hughes in 1941, when he was 11 years old (she was then 14) and he visited her family regularly for the next ten years. The Wholey family lived on Crookhill Estate, where the father was the head gardener and gamekeeper for the estate.
William Stanley Merwin (1927- ) poet, translator, and editor, was born in New York City and grew up in Union City, New Jersey, and in Scranton, Pennsylvania. In 1947 he received an A.B. in English from Princeton University. From 1951-1954 he lived in London, England supporting himself largely by doing translations of Spanish and French classics for the British Broadcasting Corporation Third Programme. In 1956 he returned to America where he was playwright-in-residence for the Poets' Theatre in Cambridge, Massachusetts. There he met and befriended Ted Hughes and Sylvia Plath when they were in the United States in 1957. In 1962 he served as poetry editor for the Nation, and from 1964 to 1965 he lived in Lyon, France, where he was an associate with Roger Planchon's Théâtre de la Cité.
Hungarian poet and translator Janos Csokits met Ted Hughes through his sister, Olwyn, with whom he was friends in Paris in the 1950s. Olwyn Hughes showed Csokits some of her brother's poetry, and she gave him a copy of LUPERCAL, Hughes' second book of poetry, published in 1960. Csokits wrote to Hughes to express his admiration for the book, beginning a correspondence, and a personal and professional friendship, which continued until Hughes' death in 1998. They collaborated to produce two books of English translations of the work of Hungarian poet Janos Pilinszky: JANOS PILINSZKY: SELECTED POEMS, published in 1976, and DESERT OF LOVE, published in 1989.
Hughes is the current Poet Laureate of England and the author of over fifty books of poetry, criticism, and translations of other authors. Hughes was married to fellow writer, Sylvia Plath.
Ted Hughes was born in West Yorkshire, England and educated at Cambridge, obtaining a B.A. in 1954 and an M.A. in 1959. Principally as a poet, Hughes has also written plays and children's stories. Among his many published collections are The Hawk in the Rain (1957), Lupercal (1960), Crow (1970), Selected Poems: 1957-1967 (1972) and Moortown (1980). He was named Poet Laureate of England in 1984. Sylvia Plath was born in 1932; her family lived in Wellesley, Massachusetts when she attended Smith College and graduated in 1955. Plath met and married Hughes while attending Cambridge in 1956. Among Sylvia Plath's collections of poetry are The Colossus (1960), The Bell Jar (1963) and Ariel (1965). She committed suicide in 1963.
Ted Hughes (1930-1998), English poet and author, served as Poet Laureate to the Queen from 1984 until his death in 1998. His works include numerous poetry volumes among them, The Hawk in the Rain, Lupercal, Crow, and Rain Charm for the Duchy; prose works such as Winter Pollen, and Shakespeare and the Goddess of Complete Being; and children's works such as, Iron Man, How the Whale Became, and Season Songs. Lucas Myers, English author and long-time friend of English poet, met Ted Hughes while they both were attending Cambridge University.
Frieda Rebecca Hughes (1960- ), British author and artist, daughter of Ted Hughes and Sylvia Plath, was born in London on April 1, 1960. Hughes studied art in London and has participated in numerous group and solo exhibitions in Australia, the United States, and England, where her oil paintings received an award from the Royal Academy in London. Fridea Hughes is also the author and illustrator of children's books and her poetry has appeared in The NEW YORKER, PARIS REVIEW, and LONDON MAGAZINE. Her first full-length collection of poems, WOOROLOO, was published by HarperCollins in 1999. Other works include STONEPICKER, published in 2001, and WAXWORKS, published in October 2002. She now makes her home in Wales, with her husband, Hungarian-born painter Lazlo Lukacs.
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Fox, Malcolm. The iron man : youth opera in two acts [music] / music by Malcolm Fox ; libretto by Sue Rider and Jim Vile.
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The iron man : youth opera in two acts [music] / music by Malcolm Fox ; libretto by Sue Rider and Jim Vile.
ArchivalResource: 1 facsimile score (345 p.) ; 35 cm.
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- Fox, Malcolm. The iron man : youth opera in two acts [music] / music by Malcolm Fox ; libretto by Sue Rider and Jim Vile.
Hughes, Ted, 1930-1998. Office files of The American Poetry Review, 1978.
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Office files of The American Poetry Review, 1978.
Comprises 2 items, 2 leaves correspondence plus manuscripts for publication.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Hughes, Ted, 1930-1998. Office files of The American Poetry Review, 1978.
Sexton, Anne, 1928-1974. Anne Sexton Papers, 1912-1996, (bulk 1953-1974).
Title:
Anne Sexton Papers, 1912-1996, (bulk 1953-1974).
Manuscripts, correspondence, financial records, contracts with her publishers, notes from her presentations, and samples of her students' poetry comprise the bulk of the Anne Sexton Papers, 1912-1996 (bulk 1953-1974). The collection is organized into four series, with materials arranged alphabetically by title or author. The papers thoroughly explore Sexton's writing career from her earliest poems to the materials published after her death. Working copies of all the major collections of verse are included, as are multiple versions of her best known play, Mercy Street. Individual poems demonstrate Sexton's editing methods, as do various published and unpublished short stories. Diaries, interviews, articles, and materials from her many presentations fill out the Works series. Correspondence includes a variety of Sexton's personal and business correspondence. There is a large quantity of correspondence with colleges and institutions requesting readings or Sexton's attendence at various functions, as well as communication between Sexton and magazines, her publishers, fellow poets, students, friends, and family. Of particular note are letters between Sexton and Lois Amos, Michael Bearpark, Saul Bellow, Michael Benedikt, Elizabeth Bishop, Louise Conant, Morton Courier, Dorianne Goetz, Anthony Hecht, Houghton, Mifflin and Company, The Hudson Review, Barbara Kevles, Maxine Kumin, Philip Legler, Robert Lowell, George MacBeth, Jack McCarthy, John Mood, Marianne Moore, The New Yorker, Dennis O'Brien, Tillie Olsen, Oxford University Press, Sylvia Plath, Al Poulin, Alfred Sexton, Dick Sherwood, Robin Skelton, Alice Smith, William Snodgrass, George Starbuck, Brian Sweeney, John Updike, Anne Wilder, and James Wright. The remainder of the material is composed of drafts of other authors' works, fan mail sent to Sexton, school memorabilia, photographs of Sexton and others, a notebook of newspaper clippings about Sexton kept by Alice Smith, a letter from William Wallace Denslow to Arthur Staples in 1912, and a set of page proofs for a German translation of Anne Sexton: A Self-Portrait in Letters, published in 1996. At the time of their acquisition by the Ransom Center, some of the Sexton materials were closed for use. The restrictions were lifted in 2011 and the materials then housed and described as Series IV, Formerly closed materials, were made available. Included in these materials are typescript drafts of early works, correspondence, four journals containing detailed information on Sexton's therapy sessions, and audio tapes of therapy sessions.
ArchivalResource: 44 boxes (18.52 linear feet), 12 galley folders, 1 oversize folder.
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- Sexton, Anne, 1928-1974. Anne Sexton Papers, 1912-1996, (bulk 1953-1974).
Albert, Stephen, 1941-1992. Into eclipse : five arias for tenor and chamber consort / [music by Stephen Albert ; words from] Seneca's Oedipus ; as adapted by Ted Hughes.
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Into eclipse : five arias for tenor and chamber consort / [music by Stephen Albert ; words from] Seneca's Oedipus ; as adapted by Ted Hughes. [1982?]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score (71 p.), bound ; 28 x 36 cm.
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- Albert, Stephen, 1941-1992. Into eclipse : five arias for tenor and chamber consort / [music by Stephen Albert ; words from] Seneca's Oedipus ; as adapted by Ted Hughes.
Axelrod, Steven Gould, 1944-. Office files of The American Poetry Review, 1978-1985.
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Office files of The American Poetry Review, 1978-1985.
Comprises 2 items, 2 leaves correspondence plus manuscripts for publication. Includes essays about Robert Lowell, Sylvia Plath, and Ted Hughes. Oversize galleys are in Folder 5070.
ArchivalResource: 2 folders.
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- Axelrod, Steven Gould, 1944-. Office files of The American Poetry Review, 1978-1985.
Jupiter Recordings Ltd. Jupiter Recordings Ltd. records, 1955-1970 (majority 1958-1963)
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Jupiter Recordings Ltd. records
Jupiter Recordings, Ltd. (1958-1970), was an audio recording production company based in London, England, founded by actor, playwright and author of fiction V. C. Clinton-Baddeley (1900-1970). The firm's recordings include spoken word and poetry set to music. They were read by the poets themselves or by British actors and scholars. This collection of correspondence includes requests to poets for their collaboration and to publishers for permission and royalty agreements. Individual correspondents include Kingsley Amis, John Betjeman, Thomas Blackburn, Charles Causley, Donald Davie, D. J. Enright, Roy Fuller, Zulikar Ghose, Thom Gunn, Ted Hughes, Philip Larkin, Laurie Lee, Christopher Logue, Edward Lucie-Smith, Peter Porter, Henry Reed, W. R. Rodgers, R. S. Thomas, and John Wain.
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- Jupiter Recordings Ltd. Jupiter Recordings Ltd. records, 1955-1970 (bulk 1958-1963).
Stratford Festival Collection. The House of Atreus Series. Part One: Agamenon /by Aeschylus, translated by Ted Hughes ; directed by David Latham. Part Two: Electra /by Jean Giraudoux, translated by Phyllis La Farge with Peter H. Judd ; directed by Leon Rubin. Part Three: The Flies /by Jean-Paul Sartre, translated by Stuart Gilbert ; directed by Peter Lichtenfels, 2003 - house program.
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The House of Atreus Series. Part One: Agamenon /by Aeschylus, translated by Ted Hughes ; directed by David Latham. Part Two: Electra /by Jean Giraudoux, translated by Phyllis La Farge with Peter H. Judd ; directed by Leon Rubin. Part Three: The Flies /by Jean-Paul Sartre, translated by Stuart Gilbert ; directed by Peter Lichtenfels, 2003 - house program. 2003.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Stratford Festival Collection. The House of Atreus Series. Part One: Agamenon /by Aeschylus, translated by Ted Hughes ; directed by David Latham. Part Two: Electra /by Jean Giraudoux, translated by Phyllis La Farge with Peter H. Judd ; directed by Leon Rubin. Part Three: The Flies /by Jean-Paul Sartre, translated by Stuart Gilbert ; directed by Peter Lichtenfels, 2003 - house program.
The Ted Hughes Correspondence to Donya Feuer, April 25, 1990-June 14, 1990
Title:
The Ted Hughes Correspondence to Donya Feuer April 25, 1990-June 14, 1990
This collection includes a series letters from Ted Hughes to Donya Feuer, in which Hughes explores and lays out the intellectual arguments ideas that formed the basis for his book, (1992). Shakespeare and the Goddess of Complete Being
ArchivalResource: .5 cubic feet; 1 box
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Writers in education questionnaire annotated responses, and photographs, 1979-1996
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Writers in education questionnaire annotated responses, and photographs, 1979-1996
In 1979 Alan Brownjohn sent a questionnaire to British and Irish poets, novelists, and playwrights requesting their views on writers' fellowships in academic institutions. He retained replies from three who had received fellowships and from twenty who had not. Brownjohn annotated their responses in red ink. Respondents include Dannie Abse, Kingsley Amis, Beryl Bainbridge, Margaret Drabble, D.J. Enright, Michael Frayn, William Golding, W.S. Graham, Michael Hamburger, Seamus Heaney, Thomas Hinde, Ted Hughes, Dan Jacobson, Laurie Lee, Doris Lessing, Michael Longley, Olivia Manning, Stanley Middleton, Iris Murdoch, Piers Paul Read, C.H. Sisson, Stephen Spender, and Ted Walker. Also, includes eight photographs (7 color, 1 b&w) of Alan Brownjohn, 1983-1996.
ArchivalResource: 40 items.
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- Brownjohn, Alan, 1931-. Writers in education questionnaire annotated responses, and photographs, 1979-1996.
Seamus Heaney collection
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Seamus Heaney collection
The collection consists of materials relating to Seamus Heaney from 1972-2014 including, writings by Heaney, printed materials, photographs and correspondence. The manuscript writings in the collection include multiple drafts of "Fosterage," a two-page typescript on Michael McLaverty (published as an introduction to McLaverty's Collected Stories in 1978), a manuscript of a talk on Wordsworth's Prelude which Heaney wrote for Irish radio around 1974, and settings copies of the poems "Bog Queen," "Punishment," "The Grauballe Man," and "Kinship," with editor's markings and corrections in Heaney's hand. There is also a manuscript of a poem "For Daisy," written on the occasion of Daisy Garnett's christening. Heaney gave the keynote address during Emory University's 2003 commencement and a typescript draft with revisions in his hand is also included in this section. The collection also includes printed promotional posters, programs, a small group of photographs, and a DVD of an interview with Heaney. Born digital material includes video interviews with friends of Heaney's. The restricted correspondence consists of letters from Seamus Heaney to Sebastian Barker from 1981-1991 and relate to proposed readings, an essay Heaney was writing on Patrick Kavanagh, and Barker's proposal that Heaney serve as President of the Poetry Society. Additional correspondence with Mrs. Parker (1976) and "Robert" (1978) relate to items found in the writing series of this collection and the J. Howard Woolmer correspondence relates to the publication of Stern, a poem in memory of Ted Hughes.
ArchivalResource: 4.5 linear foot (5 boxes); 1 oversized papers folder (OP); AV Masters: .25 linear feet (1 box); 13.6 GB born digital material (6 files)
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- Heaney, Seamus, 1939-. Seamus Heaney papers, 1951-2004.
Tom Paulin papers
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Tom Paulin papers
The collection consists of the papers of Irish poet and critic Tom Paulin from 1969-2008. The papers include correspondence; manuscript writings by Paulin including poems, translations, prose and criticism; manuscript writings of others; printed material by and about Paulin; photographs and audiovisual material; personal files and subject files. The collection also contains files relating to Paulin's involvement with the Field Day Theatre Company.
ArchivalResource: 51 linear feet (85 boxes); 2 oversized papers boxes and 2 oversized papers folders (OP)
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- Paulin, Tom. Tom Paulin papers, 1969-2008.
British Broadcasting Corporation. Third Programme. Third Programme radio scripts, 1949-1978 (bulk 1959-1968).
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Third Programme radio scripts, 1949-1978 (bulk 1959-1968).
The collection contains thirty-six typescripts for the British Broadcasting Corporation's Third Programme, dating from 1949 to 1978; however, the majority of the typescripts date from the 1960s. The collection is comprised of numerous works by Dylan Thomas, including multiple versions of "Under Milk Wood," as well as typescripts of works by David Gascoyne, Ted Hughes, Sylvia Plath, Stevie Smith, Wole Soyinka, and others. Many of the programs were produced by Douglas Cleverdon, who worked on the Third Programme from 1946 to 1969.
ArchivalResource: .75 linear ft. (2 boxes)
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- British Broadcasting Corporation. Third Programme. Third Programme radio scripts, 1949-1978 (bulk 1959-1968).
Tennant, Emma. Emma Tennant collection, 1973-1998.
Title:
Emma Tennant collection, 1973-1998.
The collection contains items related to Tennant's relationship with Ted Hughes in the 1970s. The materials include a few pieces of correspondence from Hughes to Tennant during the 1970s and a brief note in 1998. The letters are short and mostly describe writing projects and travels. There are also three drafts of "The Notting Hill Diaries," published as BURNT DIARIES in 1999, an autobiographical account of Tennant's affair with Hughes. The drafts are mostly typescript copies with handwritten notes and insertions.
ArchivalResource: .5 linear ft. : (1 box)
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- Tennant, Emma. Emma Tennant collection, 1973-1998.
Hughes, Gerald, 1920-. Gerald Hughes papers, circa 1910-2006.
Title:
Gerald Hughes papers, circa 1910-2006.
The first major portion of the collection consists of letters from Ted Hughes, in England, to his brother and sister-in-law, Gerald and Joan Hughes, in Australia, between 1952 and 1991. The letters provide an intimate look at Ted Hughes as he discusses personal matters such as the birth of his children; his separation from Sylvia Plath; and the deaths of his partner, Assia Wevill, their daughter Shura, and his mother. Hughes also writes about his career including his teaching and writing. The second major portion of the collection includes letters from Edith (Farrar) Hughes, William Henry Hughes, and Hilda Farrar, Edith's sister, to Gerald Hughes and his family, written between 1952 and the 1990s. This family correspondence provides further insight into the life and work of Ted Hughes and also provides more extensive details of the relationships between the Hughes family members. Another portion of this collection includes photographs of Ted Hughes, taken throughout his lifetime, in addition to early family photographs of Edith and William Henry Hughes and their parents. Many of the photographs were taken by Gerald Hughes during family trips back to England. A final portion of this collection consists of drawings and writings by Ted Hughes, such as drafts of unpublished poems or original poems written for Gerald Hughes, and two writings by his mother, Edith (Farrar) Hughes. Also included are two films shot by Gerald Hughes in 1964 during a visit to England, one of which contains rare footage of Assia Wevill and Ted Hughes in London during the changing of the Guards at Buckingham Palace.
ArchivalResource: 1.25 linear ft. (3 boxes)
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- Hughes, Gerald, 1920-. Gerald Hughes papers, circa 1910-2006.
Hughes, Ted, 1930-1998. Letters to Frieda Hughes, 1971-1997.
Title:
Letters to Frieda Hughes, 1971-1997.
The collection consists primarily of letters to Frieda Hughes from her father, Ted Hughes and stepmother, Carol Hughes from 1971-1997. A few of the letters are addressed to her brother, Nicholas. Many of the early letters, 1971-1978, were written while Frieda and her brother, Nicholas were attending Ibstock Place School in London and then Bedales School in Petersfield, Hants. These letters discuss news regarding their home, various pets, encouraging words about school work, and writing and language lessons/exercises written by her father. Of particular interest are a series of 1971 letters written while her father was in Paris and Teheran, Iran working with Peter Brooks on the production of ORGHAST; a humorous account of a meeting with the Royal family written on 14 February 1975; and a lengthy and humorous letter describing the day that Ted Hughes received the OBE from the Queen in 1977. In the later years, there are several letters which contain comments that Ted Hughes made regarding his daughter's writings. There is a detailed annotation of the letters provided by Frieda Hughes in the first folder of the collection [the container list notes the original number assigned by Hughes to each letter]. Also included in the collection; two sketchbooks containing several drawings by Ted Hughes and some loose sketches one by Sylvia Plath; Ted Hughes' death certificate; and a chronology of events from 1956-1971, written by Ted Hughes for Frieda Hughes.
ArchivalResource: .75 linear ft. (2 boxes and 3 oversized papers (OP))
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- Hughes, Ted, 1930-1998. Letters to Frieda Hughes, 1971-1997.
Grand Street Publications, Inc. Grand Street Publications editorial files, 1981-1990.
Title:
Grand Street Publications editorial files, 1981-1990.
Correspondence, manuscripts and proofs. Among the contributors are Leon Edel, William Empson, Irving Howe, Ted Hughes, Murray Kempton, Dwight Macdonald, James Merrill W.S. Merwin, Laura Riding, Francis Steegmuller, John Ashbery, Hayden Carruth, John Hollander, James Laughlin, Joyce Carol Oates, Virgil Thomson, Amy Clampitt, John Hersey, Kenneth Koch, Ron Padgett, Santha Rama Rau, and John Updike.
ArchivalResource: 24 linear ft. ( 52 boxes)
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- Grand Street Publications, Inc. Grand Street Publications editorial files, 1981-1990.
Hughes, Ted, 1930-1998. ["The Bear"], here titled "The Brother's Dream" : typescript, with autograph corrections, [1967].
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["The Bear"], here titled "The Brother's Dream" : typescript, with autograph corrections, [1967].
ArchivalResource: 1 item (3 leaves)
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- Hughes, Ted, 1930-1998. ["The Bear"], here titled "The Brother's Dream" : typescript, with autograph corrections, [1967].
Plath, Sylvia. Sylvia Plath collection, 1940-1981.
Title:
Sylvia Plath collection, 1940-1981.
The collection contains approximately 4,000 pages of Plath's manuscripts and typescripts. This includes a group of 67 poems in successive draft that are part of the Ariel poems. Also drafts of early poems, some with notes by Alfred Young Fisher. There are typescripts of The bell jar. Also drafts of articles, broadcasts, reviews and short stories. There are her journals, drawings and correspondence. Correspondence includes letters to and/or from Al Alvarez, Dorothy Schober Benotti, Ruth Barnhouse, Ruth Fainlight, Ann Davidow Goodman Hayes, Elinor Friedman Klein, Philip Emerald McCurdy, Enid Epstein Mark, James Michie, Marianne Moore, Howard Moss, Hans-Joachim Neupert, Aurelia Schober Plath, Otto Emil Plath, Olive Higgins Prouty, G. Jon Rosenthal, Stevie Smith, Marcia Brown Stern, and other friends, publishers and editors. Also memorabilia from childhood, school and adult life. Included in the realia is her English elm writing board, furniture she painted and her typewriter.
ArchivalResource: ca. 12 linear ft.
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- Plath, Sylvia. Sylvia Plath collection, 1940-1981.
Hughes, Ted, 1930-1998. Season songs : uncorrected proofs, 1975 / Ted Hughes ; pictures by Leonard Baskin.
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Season songs : uncorrected proofs, 1975 / Ted Hughes ; pictures by Leonard Baskin.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (77, [2] p.) : col. ill. ; 31 cm.
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- Hughes, Ted, 1930-1998. Season songs : uncorrected proofs, 1975 / Ted Hughes ; pictures by Leonard Baskin.
Derek Parker Collection TXRC96-A45., 1955-1970
Title:
Derek Parker Collection 1955-1970
This collection consists primarily of materials relating to Parker's editorship of the as well as correspondence, production files, and printed materials relating to Parker's literary career. Poetry Review
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- Derek Parker Collection TXRC96-A45., 1955-1970
Porter, David T. Office files of The American Poetry Review, 1973-1975.
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Office files of The American Poetry Review, 1973-1975.
Comprises 9 items, 10 leaves correspondence plus manuscripts for publication. Contains essay by Porter about Ted Hughes.
ArchivalResource: 2 folders.
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- Porter, David T. Office files of The American Poetry Review, 1973-1975.
Houghton Mifflin Company Collection of papers on, Bitter Fame, 1954-1991
Title:
Houghton Mifflin Company Collection of papers on Bitter Fame 1954-1991
Papers collected by the Houghton Mifflin Company for their 1989 publication of Anne Stevenson's biography . Includes correspondence and legal papers concerning the project, as well as research notes, drafts, corrections, press clippings, and photocopies of illustrations. Bitter Fame: A Life of Sylvia Plath
ArchivalResource: 9 boxes; (3.5 linear ft.)
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- Houghton Mifflin Company Collection of papers on, Bitter Fame, 1954-1991
Sonnenberg, Ben. Ben Sonnenberg papers, 1956-2001.
Title:
Ben Sonnenberg papers, 1956-2001.
The majority of the collection consists of personal and professional correspondence between Ben Sonnenberg, Jr., Grand Street contributors, and other writers associated with the New York literary scene. The correspondence is primarily literary in scope, with writers often responding to criticism of manuscripts and works in progress, as well as providing "updates" on work and home life. In addition to letters from contributors, the series includes letters from other editors-some amicable, others less so-which provide an incisive portrait of the New York literary culture in the mid-1990s. Also included in the collection are administrative and financial records from Grand Street magazine, manuscripts of Sonnenberg's own work, and a small amount of family and personal correspondence. Overall, the material is in excellent condition, with the exception of newspaper clippings and magazine articles, many of which are acidic and have been either separated or photocopied to preserve their integrity.
ArchivalResource: 7 linear ft. (14 document boxes)
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- Sonnenberg, Ben. Ben Sonnenberg papers, 1956-2001.
Woodberry Poetry Room manuscript collection, 1896-1967.
Title:
Woodberry Poetry Room manuscript collection, 1896-1967.
Collection of poems and letters assembled by the Curator of the Woodberry Poetry Room in Lamont Library at Harvard University.
ArchivalResource: 3 boxes (1.5 linear ft.)
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- Woodberry Poetry Room manuscript collection, 1896-1967.
Hughes, Ted, 1930-1998. Oedipus / by Seneca ; translated by Ted Hughes.
Title:
Oedipus / by Seneca ; translated by Ted Hughes. [1960?]
ArchivalResource: [53] leaves, bound ; 29 cm.
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- Hughes, Ted, 1930-1998. Oedipus / by Seneca ; translated by Ted Hughes.
Houghton Mifflin Company. Collection of papers on Bitter fame, 1954-1991, (bulk 1986-1990).
Title:
Collection of papers on Bitter fame, 1954-1991, (bulk 1986-1990).
Drafts of Anne Stevenson's biography Bitter fame : a life of Sylvia Plath (Boston, 1989) as well as correspondence and contracts concerning the publication.
ArchivalResource: 2.5 linear ft. (612 items)
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- Houghton Mifflin Company. Collection of papers on Bitter fame, 1954-1991, (bulk 1986-1990).
Brownlow, John, 1964-. Sylvia : screenplay / by John Brownlow.
Title:
Sylvia : screenplay / by John Brownlow. 2002.
Born in Boston, MA, in 1932, Plath developed a talent as a writer and published her first poem when she was eight years old. That same year, Plath was forced to confront the unexpected death of her father. In 1950, she began studying at Smith College on a literary scholarship. In 1955, she was granted a Fulbright Scholarship to study in England at Cambridge. There, Plath met Ted Hughes, a respected author. The two fell in love, and married in 1958. However, marriage, family, and a growing reputation as an important poet failed to bring Plath happiness.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (129 pages) ; 28 cm.
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- Brownlow, John, 1964-. Sylvia : screenplay / by John Brownlow.
Desmond O'Grady papers
Title:
Desmond O'Grady papers
The Desmond O'Grady papers include literary and personal papers of the poet and translator, Desmond O'Grady from 1953-2001. The bulk of the collection consists of drafts of O'Grady's own writings, including poems from Chords and Orchestrations, Reilly, The Dark Edge of Europe, The Dying Gaul, Hellas, Separations, Stations, Sing Me Creation, His Skaldcrane's Nest, The Wandering Celt, Alexandrian Notebook, and Tipperary and translations from Off Licence, The Gododdin, A Limerick Rake, Grecian Glances, The Seven Arab Odes, Ten Modern Arab Poets, and Trawling Tradition. Also present are extensive files of personal and literary correspondence including letters from Samuel Beckett, Seamus Heaney, Derek Mahon, James Simmons, and Richard Ellmann. The collection also includes writings by others, personal files (including diaries and other personal items), collected printed material either by or about Desmond O'Grady, photographs, and sound recordings.
ArchivalResource: 38.75 linear feet (79 boxes)
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- O'Grady, Desmond, 1929-. Desmond O'Grady papers, 1953-2001.
Andrew Davidson Collection, nd [c 1980s]
Title:
Andrew Davidson Collection nd [c 1980s]
ArchivalResource: 1 item
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- Andrew Davidson Collection, nd [c 1980s]
Fox, Malcolm. The iron man : youth opera in two acts [music] / music by Malcolm Fox ; libretto by Sue Rider and Jim Vile.
Title:
The iron man : youth opera in two acts [music] / music by Malcolm Fox ; libretto by Sue Rider and Jim Vile.
ArchivalResource: 1 facsimile score (153 p.) ; 30 cm.
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- Fox, Malcolm. The iron man : youth opera in two acts [music] / music by Malcolm Fox ; libretto by Sue Rider and Jim Vile.
Couzyn, Jeni. Jeni Couzyn papers 1969-1971.
Title:
Jeni Couzyn papers 1969-1971.
These papers are the correspondence, manuscripts, memoranda, and publicity for poetry readings at the Camden Festivals of 1969 and 1970. There is also the book-manuscript and proofs for TWELVE TO TWELVE (London, Poets' Trust, 1970), twelve poems which were commissioned for the 1970 festival. The correspondents include Charles Causley, C. Day Lewis, Ted Hughes, Christopher Logue, Hugh MacDiarmid, Gary Snyder, and Louis Zukofsky.
ArchivalResource: 0.5 linear ft. ( 1 box)
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- Couzyn, Jeni. Jeni Couzyn papers 1969-1971.
Hughes, Ted, 1930-1998. Ted Hughes papers, 1958-1992.
Title:
Ted Hughes papers, 1958-1992.
The collection consists of personal and literary papers of Ted Hughes from 1958-1992. The papers include typescripts of poems, printed material, radio scripts, broadsides, books, and correspondence. Major correspondents include Michael Dawson, Dido Merwen, William S. Merwen, Peter Redgrove, and Penelope Redgrove. The collection also includes materials pertaining to the International Poetry Festival (London, 1967).
ArchivalResource: 92.5 linear ft. : (186 boxes and 103 OP)
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- Hughes, Ted, 1930-1998. Ted Hughes papers, 1958-1992.
[Sylvia Plath ephemera collection].
Title:
[Sylvia Plath ephemera collection]. [ca. 1960-
Collection includes: program for a dramatised setting of Plath's writings; newspaper clippings; bookdealer catalogs listing Plath items; periodicals with articles relating to Ted Hughes, etc.
ArchivalResource: pieces : ill. ; 28 cm.
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- [Sylvia Plath ephemera collection].
Yehuda Amichai papers, 1929-1999
Title:
Yehuda Amichai papers 1929-1999
The Yehuda Amichai Papers consist of correspondence, manuscripts, journals, photographs, printed material, audio-visual and other materials documenting the life and work of Israeli poet Yehuda Amichai.
ArchivalResource: Total Boxes: 104 (incl. 14 oversize boxes); Other Storage Formats: 9 broadside folders; Linear Feet: 56.56'
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- Yehuda Amichai papers, 1929-1999
Zulfikar Ghose Collection TXRC03-A14., 1959-1992
Title:
Zulfikar Ghose Collection 1959-1992
The Zulfikar Ghose Collection includes poetry from , , and other poems and work from that era. It also contains correspondence with Anthony Smith from 1959-1992. The Loss of India Jets from Orange
ArchivalResource: 1 box (.42 linear feet)
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- Zulfikar Ghose Collection TXRC03-A14., 1959-1992
Ghose, Zulfikar, 1935-. Zulfikar Ghose Collection, 1959-1992.
Title:
Zulfikar Ghose Collection, 1959-1992.
The Zulfikar Ghose Collection comprises manuscripts of poems published by Ghose in The Loss of India (1964) and Jets from Orange (1967) and other poems from that era. Also present are a single short story by Ghose, a poem by Edward-Lucie-Smith, and a poem co-authored by Ghose and Janet Burroway. One manuscript includes a handwritten note by Ted Hughes. Most of the correspondence from Ghose to Anthony Smith spans the years 1959-1963 during which Ghose and Smith were editors of Universities' Poetry, and reflects this collaboration, their shared love of cricket, imagism in poetry, as well as more personal topics.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (.42 linear feet)
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- Ghose, Zulfikar, 1935-. Zulfikar Ghose Collection, 1959-1992.
Shell, Scott Anthony, 1966-. Song set #1 / by Scott Anthony Shell.
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Song set #1 / by Scott Anthony Shell. c1989.
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score (18 p.), bound ; 28 cm.
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- Shell, Scott Anthony, 1966-. Song set #1 / by Scott Anthony Shell.
Papers, 1952-2004 (inclusive), 1970-2004 (bulk).
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Papers, 1952-2004 (inclusive), 1970-2004 (bulk).
Poetry, correspondence, and prose of Jean Valentine.
ArchivalResource: 6 file boxes, 1 folio+ folder, 3 photograph folders, 1 videotape, 4 audiotapes
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- Papers, 1952-2004 (inclusive), 1970-2004 (bulk).
Hughes, Olywn. Olywn Hughes papers, 1951-1997.
Title:
Olywn Hughes papers, 1951-1997.
The collection consists of primarily letters from Ted Hughes to Olwyn Hughes from 1951 to 1997, and to his parents from 1954 to 1960. There are brief messages from Sylvia Plath appended to six of these letters. The letters were written while Hughes was an undergraduate from 1951-1954 at Pembroke College, Cambridge, after his graduation, when he was working various odd jobs around London, while he was married to Sylvia Plath, and shortly after her death in 1963. The topics include discussions of his activities during his undergraduate years, his life with Sylvia Plath and their children Frieda and Nicholas, and his career including teaching and writing. The letters often include astrological charts, sketches, and drafts of poems. The collection also includes the unpublished poem "For Olwyn Each Evening," Hughes's translation of Phedre by Jean Racine, a portrait of Ted Hughes and a self-portrait drawn by Assia Wevill, and photographs.
ArchivalResource: 1 linear ft. (2 boxes, and 2 oversized papers (OP))
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- Hughes, Olywn. Olywn Hughes papers, 1951-1997.
Roose-Evans, James. James Roose-Evans collection, 1963-1993.
Title:
James Roose-Evans collection, 1963-1993.
Correspondence; mss. drafts of 84 Charing Cross Road (play, 1981); production materials; playbills; research material; photographs; and other papers.
ArchivalResource: 1 linear ft.
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- Roose-Evans, James. James Roose-Evans collection, 1963-1993.
Hughes, Ted, 1930-1998. Letters, 1957-1962.
Title:
Letters, 1957-1962.
Consists of letters from poets Ted Hughes and his wife Sylvia Plath to Hughes's brother and sister-in-law, Gerald and Joan Hughes, in Australia.
ArchivalResource: 12 letters
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- Hughes, Ted, 1930-1998. Letters, 1957-1962.
Great authors poster collection.
Title:
Great authors poster collection.
Collection of twenty-nine posters from three poster series: I. Great Authors from the TIME Reading program (20), II. Contemporary Writers in Christian Perspective (7), and III. Faber and Faber (2).
ArchivalResource: 29 posters.
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- Great authors poster collection.
Rodman, Selden, 1909-2002. Selden Rodman collection, 1938-1959.
Title:
Selden Rodman collection, 1938-1959.
The collection contains correspondence, poetry, writings, and printed material collected by Selden Rodman from 1938-1959. The collection focuses on Ted Hughes and W.H. Auden, and includes handwritten and typed drafts of poems by Hughes and Auden, correspondence to Selden Rodman, writings by Rodman concerning Auden, printed and manuscript drafts of reviews by Auden, and newspaper clippings. The collection also includes two typewritten poems by Sylvia Plath. The collection sustained heavy fire and water damage prior to acquisition. Some items are not fully intact or may be difficult to read.
ArchivalResource: .25 linear ft. : (1 box)
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- Rodman, Selden, 1909-2002. Selden Rodman collection, 1938-1959.
Hughes, Ted, 1930-1998. Ted Hughes and Sylvia Plath collection. [1959-1962].
Title:
Ted Hughes and Sylvia Plath collection. [1959-1962].
The collection consists of letters (1960-1961) written by Hughes to Graham T. Ackroyd. There are also groupings of drafts of Hughes's "Dully Gumption's Addendum", "Fishing at Dawn", "New Moon" and "Out III: Remembrance Day". Additionally, there are drafts and fragments of other works (often on the versos of the previous drafts); several are by Sylvia Plath.
ArchivalResource: 1 cm of textual records.
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- Hughes, Ted, 1930-1998. Ted Hughes and Sylvia Plath collection. [1959-1962].
Hughes, Ted, 1930-1998. Ted Hughes papers, 1968-1969.
Title:
Ted Hughes papers, 1968-1969.
Correspondence and proofs for two books by Hughes, ANIMAL POEMS (Richard Gilbertson, 1968) and FIVE AUTUMN SONGS FOR CHILDREN'S VOICES (Richard Gilbertson, 1968). Also, two watercolor drawings and two pen and ink drawings for FIVE AUTUMN SONGS, by Philidor Gili.
ArchivalResource: 1 box.
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- Hughes, Ted, 1930-1998. Ted Hughes papers, 1968-1969.
Anderson, Lee, 1896-1972. Papers, 1933-1976 (inclusive), 1948-1972 (bulk).
Title:
Papers, 1933-1976 (inclusive), 1948-1972 (bulk).
Consists of Lee Anderson's literary papers. Includes his literary manuscripts and worksheets for his published and unpublished work. Also present are audiotapes of Anderson and other poets reading. Correspondents include Conrad Aiken, Léonie Adams, Louise Bogan, Cleanth Brooks, Stanley Burnshaw, Constance Carrier, Elliott Coleman, Babette Deutsch, Charles Edward Eaton, Richard Eberhart, Theodore Enslin, John Gould Fletcher, Isabella Gardner, Jean Garrigue, Ruth Herschberger, Ted Hughes, Josephine Jacobsen, Galway Kinnell, Josephine Miles, Marianne Moore, Howard Nemerov, John Frederick Nims, Anthony Ostroff, Sylvia Plath, Paul Ramsey, Winfield Townley Scott, William Jay Smith, Mark Van Doren, Hui-ming Wang, Theodore Russell Weiss, and John Hall Wheelock. Conrad Aiken material includes 49 items (ALsS, TLsS) from Aiken to Anderson, 1940-1971; and 2 items (TL (carbon)) from Anderson to Aiken, 1951-1952. John Gould Fletcher material includes 7 items (TLsS) from Fletcher to Anderson, 1945-1947. Mark Van Doren material includes 16 items (TLsS, ALsS) from Van Doren to Anderson, 1945-1972.
ArchivalResource: 5000 items in 42 boxes.
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- Anderson, Lee, 1896-1972. Papers, 1933-1976 (inclusive), 1948-1972 (bulk).
Hughes, Ted, 1930-1998. Letters to Ben Sonnenberg, 1961-2000.
Title:
Letters to Ben Sonnenberg, 1961-2000.
This collection contains 38 letters written to Ben Sonnenberg, including 30 written by Ted Hughes (the other letters are from Olwyn Hughes and Carol Hughes.) The earliest letter is from 1961, shortly after Hughes and Sylvia Plath had purchased their home, Court Green. The 12 letters from the 1960s combine news of family life (particularly of the Hughes children, Frieda and Nicholas) with information about writing and publishing. Hughes comments in detail about Sonnenberg's writing, which Sonnenberg sent to him for input. Also in these letters, Hughes solicits and receives funding from Sonnenberg for the magazine Modern Poetry in Translation, which he began with Daniel Weissbort in 1965. The letters from the later 1960s comment obliquely on the personal upheavels in Hughes's personal life, and he also provides some detailed personal insight into the composition of the poems later published in Crow.
ArchivalResource: .25 linear feet : (1 box)
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- Hughes, Ted, 1930-1998. Letters to Ben Sonnenberg, 1961-2000.
Papers of Ted Hughes, 1982
Title:
Papers of Ted Hughes 1982
ArchivalResource: One file
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- Papers of Ted Hughes, 1982
Pinsky, Robert. Robert Pinsky papers, circa 1960-2008.
Title:
Robert Pinsky papers, circa 1960-2008.
Correspondence, literary manuscripts, academic papers, memorabilia, prose and poetry by other writers. Accession 2009-151: Essential pleasures, a new anthology of poems to read aloud : corrected typescript and page proofs, 2007-2008 (2 manuscript boxes). Accession 2011-202: Articles, clippings, etc. regarding Robert Pinsky, 1995-2006.
ArchivalResource: 40 linear feet.
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- Pinsky, Robert. Robert Pinsky papers, circa 1960-2008.
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
Cleverdon, Douglas. Papers, 1926-1988.
Title:
Papers, 1926-1988.
Consists of the papers of Douglas Cleverdon, 1903-1987.
ArchivalResource: ca. 22000 items.
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- Cleverdon, Douglas. Papers, 1926-1988.
Rich, Adrienne Cecile. Papers, 1927-1999 (inclusive).
Title:
Papers, 1927-1999 (inclusive).
This collection includes poems, stories, and plays written by Rich as a child; journals, account books, and notebooks; typescripts of later poems and essays; correspondence with parents, friends, publishers, and other writers; various states of her published works from W.W. Norton; published reviews by Rich; and files concerning her own works, teaching and lectures. Papers documenting her involvement in the women's movement cover such topics as international feminism, feminist publishing, motherhood, violence against women, and women in prison. There are issues of poetry magazines and pamphlets containing her poems, small press editions of her work, posters announcing readings and lectures, audiotapes of readings and interviews, and a phonograph record of Rich reading her poetry.
ArchivalResource: 10.5 linear ft.
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- Rich, Adrienne Cecile. Papers, 1927-1999 (inclusive).
Robert Lowell papers, 1861-1976 (inclusive) 1935-1970 (bulk).
Title:
Robert Lowell papers, 1861-1976 (inclusive) 1935-1970 (bulk).
Compositions, letters, and other papers of the American writer Robert Lowell.
ArchivalResource: 33 boxes (8.5 linear ft.)
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- Robert Lowell papers, 1861-1976 (inclusive) 1935-1970 (bulk).
Capek, Mary Ellen S. Papers of Mary Ellen S. Capek, 1963-1972 (inclusive).
Title:
Papers of Mary Ellen S. Capek, 1963-1972 (inclusive).
Collection consists of Capek's correspondence with Ted Hughes, James Merrill and others about her research on Plath. Also included is an audiotape of an interview with Plath and her reading of a selection of her poems, mostly from Ariel, probably recorded in 1963; the original is held by the British Council.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.1 sound tape reel : analog, 3 3/4 ips ; 7 in.
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- Capek, Mary Ellen S. Papers of Mary Ellen S. Capek, 1963-1972 (inclusive).
Grand Street Publications, Inc. records, 1981-2004.
Title:
Grand Street Publications, Inc. records, 1981-2004.
These records contain the editorial, production and correspondence files of a New York literary quarterly founded by Ben Sonnenberg Jr. in 1981 and published through 2004. Throughout its two decades, prided itself on nurturing authors and presenting a smart and eclectic mix of contemporary poetry, fiction, art and journalism. The bulk of this collection consists of annotated manuscripts, proofs and correspondence related to the magazine: featured writers include Anne Carson, Arthur Coleman Danto, Jonathan Franzen, Dennis Hopper, Ted Hughes, Norman Mailer, Susan Minot, Toni Morrison, Alice Munro, Orhan Pamuk, Salman Rushide, Edward Said and David Foster Wallace. Production files related to the magazine's operation are also housed within these records and these files include contracts, press and publicity files, design ideas and materials pertaining to attempts to rebrand itself as an online only magazine in the 2000s. Grand Street, Grand Street Grand Street's
ArchivalResource: 53.85 linear feet (47 legal sized document boxes; 18 record cartons, legal sized; 13 record cartons, letter sized).
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- Grand Street Publications, Inc. records, 1981-2004.
Anne Sexton Papers 122492286., 1912-1996, (bulk 1953-1974)
Title:
Anne Sexton Papers 1912-1996 (bulk 1953-1974)
Manuscripts, correspondence, financialrecords, contracts, notes, and samples of her students' poetry comprise the bulk ofSexton's Papers. The materials thoroughly explore the American poet and playwright'swriting career from her earliest poems to the materials published after her death.Working copies of all the major collections of verse are included, as are multipleversions of her best known play, (1969). Correspondence includes a variety of Sexton's personaland business correspondence. MercyStreet
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- Anne Sexton Papers 122492286., 1912-1996, (bulk 1953-1974)
Sillitoe, Alan. Papers, 1950-1996.
Title:
Papers, 1950-1996.
Consists of the papers of Alan Sillitoe, b. 1928.
ArchivalResource: ca. 3500 items.
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- Sillitoe, Alan. Papers, 1950-1996.
Edna O'Brien papers
Title:
Edna O'Brien papers
The collection consists of the literary and personal papers of Irish born author Edna O'Brien from 1939-2000. The bulk of the collection consists of drafts of O'Brien's writings including drafts of her novels, poetry, and short stories. Also present are extensive files of personal and literary correspondence including letters from Samuel Beckett, Harold Pinter, John Osborne, Woody Allen, Robert Graves, Seamus Heaney, Ted Hughes, Saul Bellow, Jacqueline Onassis, Quentin Bell, Sir Ian McKellen, Bill and Hilary Clinton, Tony Blair, and John Major. The collection also includes writings by others (including Harold Pinter), subject files, collected printed material either by or about O'Brien, audio-visual material, and ephemera.
ArchivalResource: 47.625 linear feet (96 boxes), 2 oversized papers folders (OP), and AV Masters: .75 linear feet (2 boxes)
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- O'Brien, Edna. Edna O'Brien papers, [ca. 1939-2000].
Amichai, Yehuda. Yehuda Amichai papers, 1929-1999.
Title:
Yehuda Amichai papers, 1929-1999.
The Yehuda Amichai Papers consist of correspondence, manuscripts, journals, photographs, printed and audio-visual materials, and personal papers documenting the life and work of Israeli poet Yehuda Amichai. The collection spans the years 1929 to 1999, with the bulk of the collection dating from the 1960s to late 1990s. Series I, Correspondence, consists chiefly of single letters and small groups of incoming personal and professional correspondence. The series features correspondence with writers, editors, translators, publishers, and literary scholars and critics, as well as prominent Israeli and Jewish cultural and political figures. Amichai travelled regularly for readings, conferences, and other events in the 1980s and 1990s, and there is also considerable event-related correspondence with various academic, cultural, and political institutions. Correspondents in the series include the cultural and political figures Teddy Kollek, Ehud Olmert, Shimon Peres, Yitzhak Rabin, Moshe Safdie, and Zalman Shazar, and the authors David Albahari, John Ashbery, Lynne Reid Banks, Breyten Breytenbach, Paul Celan, Rita Dove, Martin Gregor-Dellin, Patricia Hampl, John Hollander, Ted Hughes, Erica Jong, Patrick Joseph Kavanagh, Naomi Shihab Nye, Cynthia Ozick, Linda Pastan, Anne Sexton, Alan Sillitoe, Marin Sorescu, and others. Israeli authors include Yigal Allon, David Avidan, Amos Oz, Meir Shalev, and Anton Shammas. Letters are chiefly in Hebrew and English, with some German. Series II, Writing of Yehuda Amichai, is organized into nine subseries: Articles and Essays; Children's Books; Forewords and Introductions; Interviews; Novels; Plays; Poetry; Speeches, Lectures, and Addresses; and Other Writings. The majority of the manuscripts are holograph and typescript drafts in Hebrew, with a significant minority in English. The poetry subseries features drafts for collections and individual poems. Amichai's major collections from Me-ahore kol zeh mistater osher gadol (Behind All This Lies a Great Happiness) are well represented with multiple drafts of poems. The translation section consists chiefly of translations of Amichai's work by others, though translations by Amichai, from Hebrew into English, can also be found. The translations include examples of Amichai's work in over fifteen different languages. Series III, Writings of Others, contains drafts and printed versions of work by others. The bulk of the writings in this series are about Amichai and Hebrew and Israeli literature and poetry. Presumably most of these works, which include reviews and articles, as well as some poems and theses, were sent to Amichai as a courtesy. Most of the work is in English, Hebrew, and German. Series IV, Journals, is arranged chronologically by date. The journals, written in Hebrew and German, date from 1954 to 1998, and include notes, diary entries, drafts and draft fragments for poems, and ideas for poems. Series V, Photographs, is organized into four subseries: Yehuda Amichai, Events and Trips, Other People, and Other. There are portraits and snapshots of Yehuda Amichai alone and with others dating from 1929 to 1996. The series includes many photographs from literary events and reading tours, and of other writers: John Berryman, Breyten Breytenbach, J. M. Coetzee, Ted Hughes, Octavio Paz, Vasko Popa, Meir Shalev, Kazuko Shiraishi, Elizabeth Swados, and Andrei Voznesenski, among others. Series VI, Printed Materials, is organized into twelve subseries: Announcements; Awards; Bibliographies; Brochures, Pamphlets, and Promotional Material; Business Cards; Catalogs; Clippings; Conference and Event Material; Periodicals; and Other. The printed materials in the collection document Amichai's public life from the 1950s to late 1990s. Conference and event material, for example, consists of printed ephemera relating to literary events attended by Amichai from the late 1960s to late 1990s. The clippings and periodicals in the series contain work by and about Amichai. Here work by Amichai consists chiefly of printed versions of poems in Hebrew and in translation. Works about or mentioning Amichai range from brief references to literary analysis. Series VII, Audio-Visual Materials, is organized into two subseries, Audio Recordings and Moving Image Material. There are original and commercial audio recordings of Amichai and others reading his work, and original and commercial video recordings of various events, including award ceremonies, interviews, and readings. Series VIII, Personal Papers, includes addresses and phone numbers, artwork and drawings, biographical material, calendars, financial, legal, and medical records, lists of poems, and schedules and itineraries.
ArchivalResource: 56.56 linear feet (104 boxes) + 9 broadside folders.
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- Amichai, Yehuda. Yehuda Amichai papers, 1929-1999.
Hughes, Ted, 1930-1998. Letters to Edna Wholey, 1947-1951.
Title:
Letters to Edna Wholey, 1947-1951.
The collection consists primarily of correspondence from Ted Hughes to Edna Wholey from ca. 1947-1951. Although the collection contains a few pieces of Hughes' early writing, it is mainly comprised of his letters to Wholey while he was performing his National Service in the Royal Air Force. These letters are dated using the available dates for his period of military service. They contain stories of his experiences in the Royal Air Force, his yearning for home and family, and his affection for Edna. The last letter in the collection contains a poem Hughes wrote for Edna and her husband in honor of their wedding, although she recounts that he was opposed to the marriage.
ArchivalResource: .25 linear feet : (1 box)
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- Hughes, Ted, 1930-1998. Letters to Edna Wholey, 1947-1951.
Hughes, Ted, 1930-1998. Letters to Janos Csokits, 1960-2007.
Title:
Letters to Janos Csokits, 1960-2007.
The collection consists primarily of 49 letters Ted Hughes wrote to Janos Csokits from 1960 to 1998. The correspondence ranges from personal to professional, with most letters combining the two. In this correspondence, Hughes sends news of his day-to-day home and family life, his translations of Pilinszky poems, comments on Csokits' translations, and ideas for their collaboration. During the course of the correspondence, Hughes also writes candidly about his frustration over Sylvia Plath's literary reputation and the material being published about her. He writes to Csokits about his own publications relating to Plath, including a candid letter about his motivation for the publication of BIRTHDAY LETTERS. Several of the letters include drafts of Pilinszky translations. Csokits provides a detailed, letter-by-letter annotation, which is included in the collection. In addition to the letters by Hughes, the collection includes a manuscript of the poem, "Theology," which later appeared in WODWO. The collection also includes photocopies of most of Csokits' letters to Ted Hughes and to Olwyn Hughes from the same period. Although many of these letters are contained in Emory University's Ted Hughes collection, Csokits has provided copies of some letters not included in the collection, and he has appended translations to some of the copies in order to further elucidate their contents. Csokits has also appended a draft of Hughes' introduction to DESERT OF LOVE, and correspondence related to his personal reservations about publishing a Hungarian edition of the Pilinszky translations (which was never produced), to the photocopies of the relevant letters. The collection also includes letters to and from Carol Hughes, Ted Hughes' widow, which discuss his estate. Also included are letters from Olwyn Hughes to Csokits, dating from 1963-2007, which are restricted until the death of Olwyn Hughes. In addition, all letters from Csokits to Hughes from 1964-1974, as well as several letters from 1975, are restricted until 2017. Several translations of various Pilinszky poems by both Hughes and Csokits, not related to any specific correspondence, are also contained in the collection. In addition, the collection includes photographs and some printed material featuring Ted Hughes and his work.
ArchivalResource: 1.25 linear feet (3 boxes)
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- Hughes, Ted, 1930-1998. Letters to Janos Csokits, 1960-2007.
The Rougemont Press Collection, 1970-1974
Title:
The Rougemont Press Collection 1970-1974
This collection relates to the Rougemont Press, a fine press from Exeter, England.
ArchivalResource: .25 cubic feet; 1 box
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- The Rougemont Press Collection, 1970-1974
Ted Hughes's Cave Birds, 1975
Title:
Ted Hughes's Cave Birds 1975
ArchivalResource: 1 box (232 sheets)
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- Ted Hughes's Cave Birds, 1975
Plath, Sylvia. Sickroom tulips : poems, 1961.
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Sickroom tulips : poems, 1961.
Autograph and typescript of Plath's poem, "Sickroom tulips," together with a letter to John Lincoln Sweeney bearing a Ted Hughes poem on the verso.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (.1 linear ft.)
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- Plath, Sylvia. Sickroom tulips : poems, 1961.
Portrait of Charles Causley and photograph of Charles Causley, Ted Hughes and Seamus Heaney, c 1982
Title:
Portrait of Charles Causley and photograph of Charles Causley, Ted Hughes and Seamus Heaney c 1982
ArchivalResource: 2 framed items
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- Portrait of Charles Causley and photograph of Charles Causley, Ted Hughes and Seamus Heaney, c 1982
Parker, Derek. Collection, 1955-1970.
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Collection, 1955-1970.
The Derek Parker Collection consists of correspondence, production materials, and printed materials from his tenure as editor of Poetry Review, 1966-1970. Also included is correspondence highlighting Parker's role in several other literary activities before and during that time. The collection offers insight into the British literary scene of the 1960s and includes correspondence and manuscripts of many prominent poets. Notable among these are W.H. Auden, Gavin Bantock, John Heath-Stubbs, Edward Lucie-Smith, Hugh MacDiarmid, and A.L. Rowse.
ArchivalResource: 5.5 boxes, 1 galley folder (2.29 linear feet)
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- Parker, Derek. Collection, 1955-1970.
Papers of Ted Hughes, 1971, 1979
Title:
Papers of Ted Hughes 1971, 1979
ArchivalResource: Four volumes.
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- Papers of Ted Hughes, 1971, 1979
McPherson, Sandra. Office files of The American Poetry Review, 1978-1992.
Title:
Office files of The American Poetry Review, 1978-1992.
Comprises 29 items, 29 leaves correspondence plus manuscripts for publication. Contains essay by McPherson about William Heyen and Ted Hughes. Also includes interview of McPherson by Karla M. Hammond. Oversize galley in folder 5368.
ArchivalResource: 6 folders.
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- McPherson, Sandra. Office files of The American Poetry Review, 1978-1992.
Albert, Stephen, 1941-1992. Into eclipse : five arias : for tenor and chamber consort / music by Stephen Albert ; [words from] Seneca's Oedipus ; as adapted by Ted Hughes.
Title:
Into eclipse : five arias : for tenor and chamber consort / music by Stephen Albert ; [words from] Seneca's Oedipus ; as adapted by Ted Hughes. 1981.
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score (71 p.), bound ; 22 x 36 cm.
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- Albert, Stephen, 1941-1992. Into eclipse : five arias : for tenor and chamber consort / music by Stephen Albert ; [words from] Seneca's Oedipus ; as adapted by Ted Hughes.
Howard, Elizabeth Jane. Papers of Elizabeth Jane Howard, 1933-2009.
Title:
Papers of Elizabeth Jane Howard, 1933-2009.
ArchivalResource: 4,214 items.124 boxes.
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- Howard, Elizabeth Jane. Papers of Elizabeth Jane Howard, 1933-2009.
Hughes, Ted, 1930-1998. Letters to W.S. (William Stanley) and Dido Merwin, 1958-1969.
Title:
Letters to W.S. (William Stanley) and Dido Merwin, 1958-1969.
The collection contains correspondence from English poet Ted Hughes to W.S. and Dido Merwin from 1958-1969. Hughes first writes in 1958 from Northhampton, Massachusetts while teaching at Amherst. The next letters chronicle the young couples' move back to England and subsequent birth of their daughter in 1960. In the fall of 1961-1962 Hughes writes as he settles at Court Green in Devon. The letters contain information on Hughes' early literary endeavors and his early married life. Also included is a letter from his sister Olwyn, shortly after Assia Wevill's death in 1969. Several of Hughes' letters contained typescripts of poems.
ArchivalResource: .25 linear feet : (1 box)
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- Hughes, Ted, 1930-1998. Letters to W.S. (William Stanley) and Dido Merwin, 1958-1969.
Karl Miller papers
Title:
Karl Miller papers
The collection consists of the papers of Karl Miller from 1949-2007. Included in Miller's papers is correspondence written to Miller by writers, literary scholars, and public intellectuals; correspondents include Seamus Heaney, Ted Hughes, Hugh MacDiarmid, Dylan Thomas, and many others. Also present are writings by Miller, including typescripts of Dark Horses: An Experience of Literary Journalism (1998) and The Electric Shepherd: A Likeness of James Hogg (2003), as well as reviews of his works. Additionally, the collection contains writings by others, with essays by Scottish writers Hugh MacDiarmid and Sorley MacLean (Somhairle MacGill-Eain).
ArchivalResource: 1 linear foot (2 boxes)
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- Miller, Karl, 1931-. Karl Miller papers, 1949-2007.
Hughes, Ted, 1930-1998. Collection, 1958-1992 (inclusive).
Title:
Collection, 1958-1992 (inclusive).
Collection includes correspondence, typescripts of poems, typescripts (signed or initialed by Hughes) relating details of the conception and publication of his works, printed material, an audio cassette recording of Ted Hughes reading some of his poems, and copies of published books cont. The W.S. (William Stanley) Merwin material includes 23 manuscript and typescript letters from Ted Hughes to Merwin and his wife, Dido Merwin, 1958-1963; and 1 letter from Olwyn Hughes to W.S. Merwin and Dido Merwin, 1969 Apr 24.
ArchivalResource: 1.5 linear ft.
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- Hughes, Ted, 1930-1998. Collection, 1958-1992 (inclusive).
M. L. Rosenthal Papers, ca. 1930-1996
Title:
M. L. Rosenthal Papers ca. 1930-1996
Macha Louis Rosenthal (1917-1996), poet, critic, editor, and teacher, was born in Washington, D. C. With an M.A. from the University of Chicago, he came to New York University where he earned his Ph.D. (1949) and was a professor of English until 1996. He also served as director of the Poetics Institute at NYU. Besides publishing numerous books of criticism, collections of verse and contributing poetry, articles and reviews to , , , he served in the U.S. Cultural Exchange Program from 1961-1980 and was a visiting specialist to Germany, Pakistan, Romania, Poland, and Bulgaria, Italy and France. He also was poetry editor of , the , and and edited various anthologies of poetry. The New Yorker Poetry the Spectator The Nation Humanist Present Tense
ArchivalResource: 50.0 linear feet; (36 boxes)
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- M. L. Rosenthal Papers, ca. 1930-1996
Hughes, Ted, 1930-1998. Letters to Peter Redgrove, [ca. 1966-1984].
Title:
Letters to Peter Redgrove, [ca. 1966-1984].
The collection consists of letters from Ted Hughes to Peter Redgrove from 1966-1984. Hughes discusses his personal and family life and his recent poems and possible projects. The collection also includes twelve typescript poems that Hughes sent to Redgrove and nine clippings by or about Hughes.
ArchivalResource: .50 linear feet (2 boxes)
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- Hughes, Ted, 1930-1998. Letters to Peter Redgrove, [ca. 1966-1984].
Hughes, Ted, 1930-1998. Letters to Lucas Myers, 1955-1988.
Title:
Letters to Lucas Myers, 1955-1988.
The collection consists primarily of correspondence from Ted Hughes to Lucas Myers from 1955-1988. Hughes letters begin the year after he came down from Cambridge and entreats Myers to help him arrange a meeting with Sylvia Plath. Through the years the letters reflect Hughes' life, career, and development as a writer shared with someone whose opinion he sought and whose writing he respected. Hughes discusses his marriage to Sylvia Plath, their homes, the birth and progress of their children, his views on fatherhood, comments on Plath's work and lengthy reflections on his own work. Also present is one letter to Myers from Sylvia Plath dated March 7, [1957] regarding Hughes' success as a teacher and her frustration with her studies; four Christmas cards signed by both Hughes and Plath; and three letters by Assia Wevil in 1965 concerning her daughter, meetings with Tate and Ezra Pound, and other literary news. The collection also contains a photograph of Ted Hughes and Lucas Myers (n.d.) and a copy of "Ah Youth: Ted Hughes and Sylvia Plath at Cambridge and After," by Lucas Myers, offprint from Grand Street, [Summer 1989].
ArchivalResource: .75 linear feet : (2 boxes)
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- Hughes, Ted, 1930-1998. Letters to Lucas Myers, 1955-1988.
Hughes, Ted, 1930-1998. Letters to Assia Wevill, 1955-1970.
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Letters to Assia Wevill, 1955-1970.
The collection contains letters, manuscripts, poems, drawings, photographs, and miscellaneous documents relating to Ted Hughes and Assia Wevill. Included are 61 letters from Hughes to Wevill; included with the letters are drafts for a series of poems on playing cards and a "Draft Constitution," which appears to be an agreement between Ted and Assia concerning her responsibilities towards his children, her household duties, and general behavior. The collection also includes six letters from Assia Wevill to Ted Hughes; one early (1955) letter from Wevill to her sister, Cecilia Chaikin; and three letters from Ted Hughes to Chaikin written after Assia's death. The remainder of the collection consists of a number of manuscript and typescript drafts of Hughes's poems; eight miscellaneous pieces of notes and letters by Assia, addressed obliquely to Hughes; and a number of photographs of Assia Wevill, both alone and with Hughes, Shura, Frieda, and Nicholas.
ArchivalResource: .5 linear ft. (1 box)
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- Hughes, Ted, 1930-1998. Letters to Assia Wevill, 1955-1970.
Papers of Robert Graves: Correspondence (arranged by correspondent), c1909 to 2004
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Papers of Robert Graves: Correspondence (arranged by correspondent) c1909 to 2004
ArchivalResource: 63 boxes
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- Papers of Robert Graves: Correspondence (arranged by correspondent), c1909 to 2004
Plath, Sylvia. Papers, 1932-1977.
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Papers, 1932-1977.
Consists of the correspondence, writings and memorabilia of poet Sylvia Plath.
ArchivalResource: 3,322 items.
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- Plath, Sylvia. Papers, 1932-1977.
Ran, Shulamit, 1949-. Amichai songs : 1985 / Shulamit Ran.
Title:
Amichai songs : 1985 / Shulamit Ran. [1985]
ArchivalResource: 1 score (35 leaves) ; 38 cm. + 1 text (1 leaf)
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- Ran, Shulamit, 1949-. Amichai songs : 1985 / Shulamit Ran.
Rosenthal, M. L. (Macha Louis), 1917-. M.L. Rosenthal papers, [ca. 19301996].
Title:
M.L. Rosenthal papers, [ca. 19301996].
The M. L. Rosenthal Papers is comprised of the correspondence, manuscripts and subject files of many notable literary figures including: Robert Creeley, Christopher Grieve (Hugh MacDiarmid), Ted Hughes, Laura Riding Jackson, Muriel Rukeyser, and William Carlos Williams; the manuscripts and business/production files for Rosenthal's scholarly books, essays, poetry, reviews, and lectures; journals, offprints, and other printed materials; biographical material; photographs; and audiovisual material. The manuscripts portion of the collection contains manuscripts by: Paul Blackburn, Kenneth Burke, Ramon Guthrie, James Schevill, and Grace Shulman. The M. L. Rosenthal Papers contain a comprehensive collection of the early to late literary career of M. L. Rosenthal. Sally M. Gall's original organization of Rosenthal's papers was preserved as much as possible.
ArchivalResource: 50 linear ft. (36 boxes).
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- Rosenthal, M. L. (Macha Louis), 1917-. M.L. Rosenthal papers, [ca. 19301996].
Goliard Press. Goliard Press records, 1961-1970.
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Goliard Press records, 1961-1970.
Correspondence and production files of The Goliard Press, relating to the publication of contemporary English and American poetry. Most of the letters are addressed to Barry Hall or Tom Raworth. Among the poets represented are Basil Bunting, Robert Creeley, Allen Ginsberg, Anselm Hollo, Ted Hughes, Christopher Logue, Michael McClure, Charles Olson, and Louis Zukofsky.
ArchivalResource: 3 linear ft. ( 5 boxes, 3 flat boxes)
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- Goliard Press. Goliard Press records, 1961-1970.
Charles Monteith papers
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Charles Monteith papers
The collection consists of letters, 1948-1994, to Charles Monteith from a number of Faber and Faber authors including W.H. Auden, Samuel Beckett, Douglas Dunn, William Golding, Seamus Heaney, Ted Hughes, Marianne Moore, Paul Muldoon, Richard Murphy, and Stephen Spender. While the correspondence covers a wide range of topics, the letters most often relate to the authors' works in progress, English literature, other authors' works, and the publishing industry.
ArchivalResource: 0.5 linear ft. (2 boxes)
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- Monteith, Charles. Charles Monteith papers, 1948-1994.
Papers of Ted Hughes, 1979
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Papers of Ted Hughes 1979
ArchivalResource: One portfolio
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- Papers of Ted Hughes, 1979
Smith, William Jay. Office files : of The American Poetry Review, 1975-1997.
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Office files : of The American Poetry Review, 1975-1997.
Comprises 36 items, 36 leaves correspondence plus manuscripts for publication. Contains numerous translations. Includes translations by the following: Diana Der Hovanessian; Vera Dunham; F.D. Reeve; Barbara Howes; Daniel Hoffman; Ted Hughes; George MacBeth; Alan Dixon; Jascha Kessler; Edwin Morgan; Laura Schiff; Leif Sjöberg; Svetlana Kluge; Kim Cushman; Christopher Hewitt; Carolyn Kizer; Petre Solomon; William Jay Smith. Contains translations of poetry by many authors: Andreĭ Voznesenskiĭ; Henry Martinson; Valéry Larbaud; Bella Akhmadulina; Nina Cassian; Alain Bosquet; Sándor Csoóri; István Csukás; Gábor Devecseri; Ágnes Gergely; Anna Hajnal; Gyula Illyés; Márton Kalász; László Nagy; János Pilinszky; Judit Tóth; István Vas; Sándor Weöres; Zoltán Zelk. Also includes translations by Smith of poetry by Johannes Edfelt, Folke Isaksson, Arthur Lundkvist, Lars Lundkvist, Elisabeth Rynell, Östen Sjöstrand, and Kerstin Thorek. Oversize galley in folders 5461-5462.
ArchivalResource: 17 folders.
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- Smith, William Jay. Office files : of The American Poetry Review, 1975-1997.
Weissbort, Daniel. Daniel Weissbort papers, [ca. 1957-1999].
Title:
Daniel Weissbort papers, [ca. 1957-1999].
The Daniel Weissbort papers include both personal and professional correspondence between Weissbort and Ted Hughes from ca. 1957-1998, and between Weissbort and Joseph Brodsky from 1977-1996. It also contains Weissbort's correspondence with Hughes and others, as well as working papers, for several projects: a translated edition of Yehuda Amichai's poetry, translations of Brodsky's poetry, an anthology of Russian literature, a volume of poetry by Susan Alliston, and Hughes' translation, with Jǹos Csokits, of Jǹos Pilinszky's poetry.
ArchivalResource: 1 linear ft. : (2 boxes and 1 OP)
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- Weissbort, Daniel. Daniel Weissbort papers, [ca. 1957-1999].
Matthew Paul Deady Papers, 1850-1923
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Matthew Paul Deady Papers 1850-1923
Papers of Matthew Deady, U.S. District Judge for Oregon and prominent figure in territorial and early state affairs. The collection consists of letters written to Deady from friends and political correspondents, including many of Oregon's leading state and national politicians in the late nineteenth century. Influential forces in the state such as Jesse Applegate and Asahel Bush are voluminously represented, as are U.S. senators Joseph Lane, James W. Nesmith, Henry W. Corbett, George Williams, Lafayette Grover and Cyrus Dolph. Complementing these is a small collection of letters written by Deady to several of the same persons. Also included are Deady's personal journals and family materials.
ArchivalResource: 13 document cases; 1 volume
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International Poetry Festival (1967 : London, England)
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