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Printed Articles by Elizabeth Jane Howard: "How Day-Lewis Wrote His Last Poem," 1 piece, (1972, July 30)


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    [Interview of Cecil Day Lewis by Elizabeth Jane Howard]; ([not after 1972])

    Manuscripts

    The collection consists of Elizabeth Jane Howard's manuscripts, correspondence, photographs and ephemera. The manuscripts cover the entire span of her writing career and include her major novels, as well as articles, essays, plays, short stories, book reviews, and interviews. In some cases there are multiple drafts of a work, enabling a researcher to trace Howard's creative process. The correspondence includes personal letters and letters related to Howard's work. The collection holds over 800 photographs and seven boxes of printed ephemera.

    mssEJH 1-5257

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    Articles by various authors: C. (Cecil) Day Lewis, 1904-1972; 1954 - 1972

    Manuscripts

    The collection consists of Elizabeth Jane Howard's manuscripts, correspondence, photographs and ephemera. The manuscripts cover the entire span of her writing career and include her major novels, as well as articles, essays, plays, short stories, book reviews, and interviews. In some cases there are multiple drafts of a work, enabling a researcher to trace Howard's creative process. The correspondence includes personal letters and letters related to Howard's work. The collection holds over 800 photographs and seven boxes of printed ephemera.

    mssEJH 1-5257

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    Printed Articles by Elizabeth Jane Howard: "Elizabeth Jane Howard remembers her two-day honeymoon with Kingsley Amis in Brighton, July 1965," 2 pieces, (2002, Apr.)

    Manuscripts

    The collection consists of Elizabeth Jane Howard's manuscripts, correspondence, photographs and ephemera. The manuscripts cover the entire span of her writing career and include her major novels, as well as articles, essays, plays, short stories, book reviews, and interviews. In some cases there are multiple drafts of a work, enabling a researcher to trace Howard's creative process. The correspondence includes personal letters and letters related to Howard's work. The collection holds over 800 photographs and seven boxes of printed ephemera.

    mssEJH 1-5257

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    Printed Articles by Elizabeth Jane Howard: "Days of Enchantment, Days of Despair," 1 piece, (1993, Dec. 18)

    Manuscripts

    The collection consists of Elizabeth Jane Howard's manuscripts, correspondence, photographs and ephemera. The manuscripts cover the entire span of her writing career and include her major novels, as well as articles, essays, plays, short stories, book reviews, and interviews. In some cases there are multiple drafts of a work, enabling a researcher to trace Howard's creative process. The correspondence includes personal letters and letters related to Howard's work. The collection holds over 800 photographs and seven boxes of printed ephemera.

    mssEJH 1-5257

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    Article about Elizabeth Jane Howard's works: Odd Girl Out; 1972

    Manuscripts

    The collection consists of Elizabeth Jane Howard's manuscripts, correspondence, photographs and ephemera. The manuscripts cover the entire span of her writing career and include her major novels, as well as articles, essays, plays, short stories, book reviews, and interviews. In some cases there are multiple drafts of a work, enabling a researcher to trace Howard's creative process. The correspondence includes personal letters and letters related to Howard's work. The collection holds over 800 photographs and seven boxes of printed ephemera.

    mssEJH 1-5257

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    Printed Articles by Elizabeth Jane Howard: "My First Home," 1 piece, (2001, July 14)

    Manuscripts

    The collection consists of Elizabeth Jane Howard's manuscripts, correspondence, photographs and ephemera. The manuscripts cover the entire span of her writing career and include her major novels, as well as articles, essays, plays, short stories, book reviews, and interviews. In some cases there are multiple drafts of a work, enabling a researcher to trace Howard's creative process. The correspondence includes personal letters and letters related to Howard's work. The collection holds over 800 photographs and seven boxes of printed ephemera.

    mssEJH 1-5257