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Box 26

 Container

Contains 22 Results:

TM "Ulysses & the Handling of Indecencies", [n.d.]

 Item — Box: 26, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents

Typescript of an essay that appeared in the "English Review", Dec. 1922. With many excisions and corrections throughout. Harvey Civ(11)

Dates: [n.d.]

TM Untitled Short Story, [193-?]

 Item — Box: 26, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents

Copy of an untitled short story about a maker of violin varnish. With a note in Janice Biala's hand that states "published". See Box 15, Folder 5.5 for what appears to be a longer, variant version of this manuscript.

Dates: [193-?]

AM Untitled Short Story or Chapter from an Unpublished Novel, [n.d.]

 Item — Box: 26, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents

Manuscript of an unpublished piece of fiction about a young woman named Sarah and a Dominican friar, which stylistically bears a resemblance to "A Romance of the Times Before Us."

Dates: [n.d.]

TM "Vanellus Cristatus", [pre-1904]

 Item — Box: 26, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents

Uncorrected typescript of a poem, apparently unpublished. Harvey Cvii(2)g

Dates: [pre-1904]

AM "The Verses for Notes of Music", [1890-1893?]

 Item — Box: 26, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents Manuscript of verses, partially published in "The Questions at the Well:; with two title pages and with corrections throughout. Contents include: "A Dialogue," "L'Envoi," "Faith, Hope & Charity," "A Song of Seed's Fate" fragment, "L'Envoi Dedicatory," "Hammock Song," "An October Burden" TM, "In Contempt of Palmistry," "A Song of Seed's Fate," "A Little Comfort for a Child," "Spinning Song," "In Memoriam E.M.B.," "Travellers' Tales," "Moonlit Midnight," " River Song," "In Tenebris," and...
Dates: [1890-1893?]

AMS "Wagner Educationally Considered", [1891]

 Item — Box: 26, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents

An incomplete manuscript on the subject of Wagner, written as "an accompaniment to the Boyreuth Festival: and signed under the pseudonym of "Hewrman Ritter". With 2 leaves of unidentified manuscript on the back: "it was eagerly accepted by the publishers...".

Dates: [1891]

AM "Waking Song", Sept.1, 1916

 Item — Box: 26, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents

Manuscript of a poem, inspired by the bombing of some convents along the Somme river during WWI. With a fragment of "A solis ortus cardine" written on verso.

Dates: Sept.1; 1916

TMS "The Wall: Things Seen in U.S.A.", [n.d.]

 Item — Box: 26, Folder: 7.5
Scope and Contents

Typescript of an essay, much of which was later incorporated in Sections 3 & 4 of the "Great Trade Route, Woyage Outwards". With a note indicating the manuscript "the property of Mrs. E.G. Bowen" and with revisions apparently in Ford's hand.

Dates: [n.d.]

AM "War--the Mind", [1916?]

 Item — Box: 26, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents

Signed with the pseudonym "Miles Ignotus". Manuscript draft of Part II, subtitled "The Enemy," of an essay, some part of which was posthumously published in "Esquire" magazine, Dec. 1980 {see Box 2, Folder 6] in an article titled "Arms and the Mind." Also, see Ford's manuscript "A Day of Battle" [Box 3, Folder 22] for what might be the first part of this manuscript.

Dates: [1916?]

TM "War and the Mind.II The Enemy", [1916?]

 Item — Box: 26, Folder: 8.5
Scope and Contents

Typescript of the second part of an essay, posthumously published as "Arms and the Mind". Signed "Miles Ignotus" and with revisions apparently in Ford's hand. See Box 2, Folder 6; Box 3, Folder 22; and Box 26, Folder 8 for earlier and later drafts of this essay as well as its first part "A Day of Battle."

Dates: [1916?]