Tom Paulin papers

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Tom Paulin papers

1969-2008

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.

51 linear feet (85 boxes); 2 oversized papers boxes and 2 oversized papers folders (OP)

eng, Latn

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Field Day Theatre Company.

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