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Box 21

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Contains 5 Results:

TM "The Saddest Story" [The Good Soldier], [n.d.]

 Item — Box: 21, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents First part of an incomplete and uncorrected draft of what was later published as "The Good Soldier". According to Thomas C. Mosher, in his "Note on the Text," in The World's Classics edition of "The Good Soldier" (Oxford: Oxford UP, 1990), "The forty-two page typescript from which the magazine installment ["Blast"] was printed ... follows the holograph manuscript, incorporating some, but not all, of its revisions .... The "Blast" typescript thus antedates the first and predates the second...
Dates: [n.d.]

AM &TM "The Saddes Story" [The Good Soldier], [1914-1915?]

 Item — Box: 21, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents An apparently complete manuscript of what was to become the novl "The Good Soldier", both typewritten and in various handwritings and divided into three sections Parts I-II, Part III, and Part IV) by pieces of green cord. Thomas C. Mosher ascribes the identities of the various transcribers as follows: "Most of Part I (manuscript pages 2-44 and 47-82) was written by Bridit Patmore; much of Part II (pages 141-196, 106-218, and 225-253) appears to have been written by the American Imagist poet...
Dates: [1914-1915?]

TM "The Saddest Story" [The Good Soldier], [n.d.]

 Item — Box: 21, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents

Known as the "Printer's copy" this typescript draft of what was later published as "The Good Soldier" is not, according to Harvey, identical with the first English edition. With some handwritten corrections. Harvey Ci(9c)

Dates: [n.d.]

Printed "The Scaremonger. A Tale of the War Times", Nov. 25, 1914

 Item — Box: 21, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents

Facsimile of a short story published in "The Bystander", Nov. 25, 1914.

Dates: Nov. 25; 1914

AM Notebook with scattered entries, 1938

 Item — Box: 21, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents

A small pocket notebook, containing various entries, mostly addresses, memos of appointments, and phone numbers.

Dates: 1938