Papers of Elżbieta Ettinger, 1922-2001 (inclusive), 1967-2000 (bulk).

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Papers of Elżbieta Ettinger, 1922-2001 (inclusive), 1967-2000 (bulk).

Collection includes correspondence, notes, clippings, drafts and other writings, family photographs, and notebooks, covering Ettinger's education and professional life as a scholar, novelist and biographer, as well as her personal relationships with her daughter, her mother, her former lovers, and friends.

12.08 linear ft. (28 file boxes, 1 folio + folder, 9 photograph folders)

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