Manuscripts
Reedy, William Marion, 1862-1920. [Reflection on Zoë Akins' "In the Shadow of Parnassus:" essay], carbon copy (MS., typewritten: 1 p.), ([1915, Feb.-Aug.])
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Akins, Zoë, 1886-1958. "In the Shadow of Parnassus: A Critical Anthology of Contemporary American Poetry," Printed (MS., 99 p.), ([1915, Feb.-Aug.])
Manuscripts
With autograph corrections. Note: Very Fragile -- handle carefully; original printed articles are pasted down onto brittle paper. Also includes: printed "Reflection," by William Marion Reedy (preceding tenth article). A carbon copy of this "Reflection" is cataloged separately. Also enclosed: extra copy of second article (6 p.).
ZA 226.
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[Akins, Zoë, 1886-1958]. "William Marion Reedy: Man of Letters:" [biographical essay],carbon copy (MS., typewritten: 5 p.), ([ca. 1930?])
Manuscripts
Also enclosed: second typewritten, carbon copy (5 p.).
ZA 632.
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[Akins, Zoë, 1886-1958]. 1 letter to Tim Hannifan Shay, carbon copy (L., typewritten: 1 p.), (1935, Aug. 22)
Manuscripts
Note: written on Akins' behalf by her secretary. Also enclosed: a second typewritten letter (Aug. 23, 1935, carbon copy), with slightly different text (1 p.).
ZA 2331.
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[Akins, Zoë, 1886-1958]. "A Prophetic Gauguin:" [essay: alternate version], carbon copy (MS., typewritten: 3 p.), ([ca. 1957?])
Manuscripts
With autograph corrections. Also enclosed: a second typewritten, carbon copy with the same autograph corrections (3 p.).
ZA 425.
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Akins, Zoë, 1886-1958. "Who Killed Cock Robin?:" [screenplay], carbon copy (MS., typewritten: 22 p.), ([ca. 1945?])
Manuscripts
With autograph corrections. Also enclosed: second typewritten, carbon copy with identical autograph corrections (22 p.).
ZA 621.
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Akins, Zoë, 1886-1958. "The Furious Bride:" screenplay: [synopsis:], carbon copy (MS., typewritten: 38 p.), ([1946])
Manuscripts
Also enclosed: a second typewritten, carbon copy (38 p.), entitled, "Prepared for Peace;" with original paper folder, dated, Jan. 14, 1946.
ZA 152.