D.H. Lawrence papers, 1918-1930.

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D.H. Lawrence papers, 1918-1930.

Collection consists of correspondence between D.H. Lawrence and his publishers, colleagues and friends, dating from 1918 to 1930. Additional correspondence includes several items from Frieda Lawrence to individuals such as Willard Houghland, an autograph letter from Alfred Stieglitz to Frieda, two letters from Catherine Carswell, and other correspondence between Willard Houghland, George W. Joel, Merle Armitage, John Martin, C.E. Frazer Clark, Alan Clodd and Laurence Pollinger. The writings consist of autograph, typescript, and carbon copy typescript drafts of short stories, essays, and plays by Lawrence; a galley proof of a collection of letters between Lawrence and Martin Secker; a forward for a bibliography; pencil sketches for a set design; Derek Patmore's memoir of Lawrence; a mimeograph radio broadcast script by Dorothy Baker; theatre programmes from various stage adaptations of Lawrence's works, as well as posters, movie stills, and related promotional material; and photocopies of articles by Lawrence. The miscellaneous material consists of photographs, press cuttings, bibliographical data, and artwork including an oil painting, water color, painted tin tray and box, and needlework picture all done by Lawrence. For additional D.H. Lawrence correspondence, see the Edward Dahlberg Collection.

5 document boxes and 1 oversize phase box.

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Lawrence, Frieda von Richthofen, 1879-1956

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Frieda Emma Johanna Maria von Richthofen was born on August 11, 1879 in Metz, France. In 1912, Frieda met David Herbert (D.H.) Lawrence, and they married in 1914. Frieda Lawrence was intimately involved with D.H. Lawrence's work. Facets of her personality are often discernable as components of characters in his poems and novels. After D.H. Lawrence's death in 1930, Frieda settled in New Mexico. Frieda died in Taos on August 11, 1956. From the guide to the Frieda Lawrence Photograph C...

Pearn, Nancy.

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Lawrence, D. H. (David Herbert), 1885-1930

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David Herbert Richards Lawrence was born September 11, 1885, in Eastwood, near Nottingham, to Arthur Lawrence, a coal miner, and Lydia Beardsall. He attended Nottingham University College, and in 1908 he took a teaching position at Davidson Road School in Croydon. Lawrence wrote in his spare time, and in 1911, with the help of Ford Maddox Hueffer, he published his first novel, The White Peacock . Poor health forced him to resign his teaching job this same year, at which time he bec...

Martin, John T.

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Dr. John Martin was an officer in the United States Army during World War II. He served in France after the Normandy invasion and throughout the European campaign until Germany surrendered. From the description of Papers, [194-?]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122562448 John Martin is editor/publisher of Black Sparrow Press. William Young was the owner of Sans Souci Press (William Young and Company, Beacon Hill Booksellers, Cambridge, Massachusetts). From the de...

Jackson, Annie

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King, F. A.

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Mason, Harold L.

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Hilton, Enid.

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Patmore, Derek, 1908-1972

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Derek Patmore (1908- ), British author and designer, lineal descendant of Victorian poet Coventry Patmore and son of author Briget Patmore. From the description of Derek Patmore papers 1928-1968. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 173863323 British author, playwright, editor, and journalist. Patmore was born in England (1908), the son of John Deighton and Ethel Elizabeth "Brigit" Morrison-Scott Patmore, and a great-grandson of British author Coventry Pat...

Beveridge, Millicent.

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Patmore, Derek, 1908-1972

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Derek Patmore (1908- ), British author and designer, lineal descendant of Victorian poet Coventry Patmore and son of author Briget Patmore. From the description of Derek Patmore papers 1928-1968. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 173863323 British author, playwright, editor, and journalist. Patmore was born in England (1908), the son of John Deighton and Ethel Elizabeth "Brigit" Morrison-Scott Patmore, and a great-grandson of British author Coventry Pat...

Pollinger, Lawrence E.

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Seltzer, Thomas

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Shearman, Montague, 1857-1930

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Dahlberg, Edward, 1900-1977

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Edward Dahlberg was an American poet, novelist, and critic. From the description of Edward Dahlberg fonds. [1930]. (University of Victoria Libraries). WorldCat record id: 667848419 American novelist, essayist, autobiographer, literary critic, and poet. From the description of Edward Dahlberg papers, circa 1925-1980. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754864299 Biography Edward Dahlberg, American writer of...

Carswell, Catherine MacFarlane, 1879-1946

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Houghland, Willard.

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Patmore, Brigit.

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Savage, Henry L. (Henry Lyttleton), 1892-

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Secker, Martin, 1882-1978

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Martin Secker was a London publisher for much of the twentieth century. From the description of Martin Secker collection, 1908-1977. (Tulsa City-County Library). WorldCat record id: 226988620 ...

Lutyens, Elisabeth

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English composer. From the description of Letter, 1964 Dec. 14, 76a Belsize Park Garden, N.W. 3 [London] to Peter Wiener, Ramsgate, Kent [England]. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34370438 ...

Luhan, Mabel Dodge, 1879-1962

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Mabel Ganson was born on February 20, 1879 in Buffalo, New York. She was sent to the finest boarding schools in Buffalo and Manhattan. While living in Florence, Italy and later in Greenwich Village with her second husband, Edwin Dodge, she became known for her reputation for socializing and people gathering. After Mabel and Edwin Dodge divorced, she married artist Maurice Sterne in 1916. They moved to Santa Fe, and then Taos. Antonio Luhan became her fourth husband in 1923. It was in Taos that M...

Goldring, Douglas, 1887-1960

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Douglas Goldring was born in Greenwich, England, and died in Deal, Kent. He left Oxford University without a degree in 1906 and subsequently served on the editorial staff of "Country Life", "The English Review", and his own literary magazine, "Tramp". He enlisted in 1914, but was invalided. From 1916 on, he was a conscientious objector. He started to develop anti-American/pro-Soviet attitudes prior to World War II. He was a lecturer in English at Gothenburg, Sweden, 1925-1927, visited New York a...

Nichols, Robert, 1979-

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Wilkinson, Walter 19..-.... numismate

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Matthews, H.W.

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McDonald, Edward D.

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Baker, Dorothy Zayatz

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