Box 15
Contains 52 Results:
AM "Notabilia Quaedam", Feb. 9, 1892
Holograph collection of quotes from Schopenhauer, Lucretius, Ecclesiastes, and Chapman among others. Divided into six parts, in German, Lating, and English.
TM "A Note to the Preface of Madox Brown's 1909 Exhibition", Nov. 20, 1929
Ford's note considering claims that he had made in his earlier preface to a catalogue of Madox Brown's work.
AM "Notes as to Thoughts", Feb.-Apr.1893
Ford's literary journal which includes ideas on literary figures and works such as Shakespeare, Coleridge, the Talmud, Bunyan, and Shelley.
AM & TM Notes for proposed new edition of "Romance" and "Joseph Conrad: A Personal Remembrance", [after 1926]
Carbon copy of a list of materials to be included in what was apparently to be a reissue of these works. With notes in Ford's hand.
Printed "Observations on Technique", [1953]
Facsimile of Ford's remarks on certain aspects of writing, including the difference between projection and narration, collected by Robie Macauley and published in "Shenandoah", IV, 49-50, Spring, 1953. Harvey E972.
TM "Notes on Prose", [n.d.]
Carbon copy of a humorous document concerning the origins of verse and prose. With corrections in Ford's hand.
TM & AM Notes on the Hauptmann Trial, [1935?]
Fragmentary manuscript and typescript versions of Ford's notes on the Hauptmann trial. With corrections apparently in Ford's hand.
AM Notes - Possibly for Lectures, [193-?]
Notes for a lecture quite possibly on the subject of lecturing. With autobiographical and literary references.
AM "Notre Dame du Chateau (Letter to S.)", [1920?]
A poem, with a note identifying it as unpublished. Harvey Cvii(2)cc.
TM "O Hymen" Version B, [1928?]
Carbon copy of an apparently unpublished article. With corrections apparently in Ford's hand. This version has a few slight differences in the revisions from the original (which can be found with the bound Manuscripts Ms. Bd. O Hymen). This lacks the alternative beginning present in version A. Includes a folder from Ford's New York agents, Brandt & Brandt.