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Collection
Identifier: 1988-002
Scope and Contents
Primarily concerned with Mason's works: The Early Joyce: The Book Reviews, 1902-1903 (Colorado Springs: The Mamalujo Press, 1955), edited with Stanislaus Joyce, and The Critical Writings of James Joyce (New York: Viking, London: Faber and Faber, 1959), edited with Richard Ellmann. The papers also include correspondence with Joyce's colleagues and friends; Nelly Joyce (wife of Stanislaus Joyce); Richard Ellmann (including carbon copies of Mason's letter to Ellmann); and microfilm and...
Dates:
approximately 1942-1987
Collection
Identifier: 1500-005
Scope and Contents
This is an artificial collection of twenty-one posters from the Great Authors from the TIME Reading program.
Dates:
Undated
Item
Identifier: PR6019.O9-J6931 1924
Content Description
Guest and scrapbook of Herbert and Suzanne Hughes who required their guests who attended their musical parties in Chelsea to sign. The book contains autographs, playbills, invitations, clippings, letters and a manuscript poem written by Herbert Hughes in honor of Fred P. Hughes' 75th birthday. Material present dates from March 1924 to September 1970.;The entry for Saint Patrick's DayThe entry for Saint Patrick's Day, 1932, is for a performance of Herbert Hughes' work The Joyce...
Dates:
1924 - 1970
Collection
Identifier: 1977-007
Content Description
In 1977, the University of Tulsa acquired the Harriet Shaw Weaver Collection of James Joyce from the National Book League in England. Through her editorial connections with the magazine The Egoist, Miss Weaver was associated with such figures as Wyndham Lewis, Ezra Pound, and T. S. Eliot, but she is better known for her relationship with James Joyce. With her help, The Egoist serialized Joyce's first novel, A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, and in 1917 she published this novel under...
Dates:
Existence: 1725 - 1977
Collection — Box: 1
Identifier: 1000-012
Scope and Contents
This is an artificial collection, pulling together portions of several acquisitions together. There are 16 pieces of correspondence including of handwritten letters, postcards and calling cards from James Joyce to a variety of people, including Leon Paul Fargue, Mrs. Richard Hughes, Mlle Raymonde Linossier, Armand Petitjean, Sean O'Faolain, Charles Ogden, and Niall Sheridan.The materials in this collection are originals. There are photocopies of many other items of...
Dates:
1920 - 1940
Collection
Identifier: 2022-087
Dates:
Majority of material found within 1939 - 1960
Collection
Identifier: 2009-024
Scope and Contents
First draft screenplay of the Oscar-nominated screenplay. Strick captures the narrative of Joyce's stream-of-consciousness narrative about a day in the life of Leopold Bloom, a Jewish advertising executive and Joyce's more modern reflection of Homer's wandering epic hero. Bloom's journey through the streets of turn-of-the-century Dublin leads him through trials that parallel those of Ulysses on his epic journey home.
Dates:
approximately 1965
File
Identifier: 2015-015
Content Description
A mixed collection of Jonathan Quick's research notes, class lecture notes and course syllabi, class handouts, and miscellaneous materials relating to: Molloy by Samuel Beckett; works by James Joyce; and works by Ernest Hemingway. Also included are two student papers by Jonathan Quick; reprints and photocopied press cuttings featuring published pieces by Jonathan Quick; and Jonathan Quick's reviews for the Los Angeles Times Book Review.
Dates:
1953 - 2011
Collection
Identifier: 1978-025
Scope and Contents
Starting in 1978, the Department of Special Collections at McFarlin Library, the University of Tulsa, has produced a series of booklets and pamphlets under the rubric of Keepsakes. The archive consists of those materials gathered during their production. Consists of graphics, artwork, production layouts, and related materials for Special Collections keepsake publications.
Dates:
1978 - 1999
Collection
Identifier: 2022-010-OVRSZ