Manuscripts
[Akins, Zoë, 1886-1958]. "Sea Change:" [play: Act I Scene I: version set aboard ship & in Ireland: early draft], A. MS. (20 p.), ([ca. 1935?])
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[Akins, Zoë, 1886-1958]. "Plans for Tomorrow:" [play: synopsis for revision of play for England], MS. (typewritten: 14 p.), ([ca. 1944?])
Manuscripts
With autograph note. Also enclosed: typewritten, carbon copy, with autograph corrections of synopsis (14 p.); also, typewritten, carbon copy, with a few corrections, of an alternate version (9 p.), and another typewritten, carbon copy, with autograph corrections of this version (9 p.).
ZA 407.
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[Akins, Zoë, 1886-1958]. "There is one phase of this campaign…:" [untitled political campaign speeches], carbon copy (MS., typewritten: 9 p.), ([ca. 1940])
Manuscripts
With a few autograph corrections. Also enclosed: another typewritten, carbon copy (9 p.).
ZA 529.
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Akins, Zoë, 1886-1958. "Sea-Change:" [play: prologue: version set aboard ship & in Ireland: early draft], A. MS. S. & MS. (typewritten: 44 p.), ([ca. 1935?])
Manuscripts
With autograph corrections. Also enclosed: incomplete typewritten copy, with autograph corrections, marked: "Act I Scene I (17 p.).
ZA 456.
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[Akins, Zoë, 1886-1958]. [The Art of the Theater]: [essay], MS. (typewritten: 5 p.), ([ca. 1957?])
Manuscripts
With autograph corrections. Also enclosed: two carbon copies, typewritten, with autograph corrections (10 p.); also, carbon copy, typewritten page from a related essay (1 p.).
ZA 27.
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[Akins, Zoë, 1886-1958]. "The New House:" [poem], MS. (typewritten: 1 p.), ([ca. 1935?])
Manuscripts
With autograph corrections. Also enclosed: typewritten, carbon copy, with autograph corrections (1 p.).
ZA 331.
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Akins, Zoë, 1886-1958. "The Romance of Robert and Clara:" [screenplay: treatment], carbon copy (MS., typewritten: 40 p.), (1938, Oct. 9)
Manuscripts
With autograph corrections; with original paper folder. Also enclosed: typewritten, carbon copy, uncorrected (40 p.), and original paper folder; this folder has the alternate title, "Three Who Were Famous."
ZA 443.