Marilyn Bowering fonds. [1982-ca.1996].

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Marilyn Bowering fonds. [1982-ca.1996].

The fonds consists of a photocopied typescript of Bowering's play "The Temple of the Stars" (ca. 1996). She based the character of Katherine Maltwood "on her work as a sculptor and her discovery of the Glastonbury "Temple of the Stars"". This play was performed at Kaleidoscope Theatre in 1996. Also included are a playscript and worksheets of "Anyone Can See I Love You" (1987); correspondence and playscripts of "Grandfather Was a Soldier" (1987); and typescripts and drafts of her novel "To All Appearances a Lady" (1989); plus an item of correspondence re: reissuing some of her published articles.

60 cm of textual records.

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Bowering, Marilyn.

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Marilyn Bowering is a writer of poetry, drama and fiction. She was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba and grew up in Victoria, B.C. She received an M.A. degree in 1973. She has worked as a University instructor, editor, writer-in-residence and in communications. From the description of Marilyn Bowering fonds. [1982-ca.1996]. (University of Victoria Libraries). WorldCat record id: 667848361 ...

Maltwood, K. E.

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Katharine Emma Maltwood was born in Woodford Green, London. Her early aspirations to poetry turned to the graphic arts, finally settling on sculpture. She studied art in Italy and at the Slade School in London under Sir George Frampton. In 1901 she married John Maltwood, whose fortune enabled her to devote her time to art and to build a collection of antiques. From 1911 to 1930 her works were exhibited regularly in London, England. Maltwood was also interested in ancient history and mythology, o...