Manuscripts
[Russell, Elizabeth Mary, Countess, 1866-1941.] "Ellen in Germany:" play: acts III-IV, MS. (typewritten photostat: 61 p.), ([1916])
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[Russell, Elizabeth Mary, Countess, 1866-1941.] "Ellen in Germany:" play: acts I-II, MS. (typewritten photostat: 56 p.), ([1916])
Manuscripts
With autograph corrections. Note: This play is based upon the dramatization of "The Benefactress," cataloged separately; Elizabeth Russell used the pseudonym K.T. Causaubon for this play. Also: Cardboard cover with handwritten note in an unknown hand (in pencil).
ER 20
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[Russell, Elizabeth Mary, Countess, 1866-1941.] "Priscilla Runs Away:" play: Acts III & IV, MS. (typewritten: 64 p.), ([1910])
Manuscripts
Note: Acts III and IV bound separately in paper covers; with a few autograph corrections. Also enclosed: bound in the front of Act III is the blocking diagram for the stage set in Acts II and III.
ER 39
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[Russell, Elizabeth Mary, Countess, 1866-1941.] "Der Pastor am Theetisch:" [a skit in German], MS. (typewritten photostat: 4 p.), ([1905, Aug.8])
Manuscripts
With autograph corrections.
ER 33
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[Russell, Elizabeth Mary, Countess, 1866-1941.] [Lecture on the Brontës], MS. (typewritten: 5 p.), ([ca. 1937?])
Manuscripts
With autograph corrections; incomplete?
ER 24
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[Russell, Elizabeth Mary, Countess, 1866-1941.] [Prose narrative of the days at the chalet at the outbreak of World War I], MS. (typewritten photostat: 11 p.), (1914, July-Aug)
Manuscripts
With autograph corrections; partly fictitious.
ER 40
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[Russell, Elizabeth Mary, Countess, 1866-1941.] [Untitled novel], MS. (typewritten and autograph: 82 p.), ([not after 1941])
Manuscripts
With autograph corrections. Note: Incomplete; original page numbers do not run consecutively, penciled page numbers added by cataloger. Also: autograph note by Elizabeth Russell, written on outside of the original folder, "stray bits of MS. of a book I didn't write, but embodied. These are the unembodied bits."
ER 47