Box 16
Contains 13 Results:
Lewis AM[draft] I Can Take It, [1941?]
[Toronto?] Observations for a lecture on America and England; from a transplanted Englishman's viewpoint.
Lewis AM[drafts, fragments], TM & TM[copy Imaginary Letters I, [1917?]
[n.p.] Heavily amended holograph drafts and typescript versions of the first of the "Imaginary Letters" as published in "The Little Review", vol. IV, no.1, May 1917, p. 19-23.
Lewis AM[draft], TM[draft, fragment] & TM[copy] Imaginary Letters II, [1917]
[n.p.] Drafts with portions of printed text, of the second "Imaginary Letter" as published in vol. IV, no.2, June, 1917 issue of "The Little Review", p. 22-26.
Lewis AM[draft] & TM[copy] Imaginary Letters III, [1918?]
[London] Heavily amended draft as published as letter no. IV in "The Little Review, vol. IV, no.11, March 1918, p. 23-30. "The Code of a Herdsman", published in July 1917 as part of the "Imaginary Letters", is considered to form part of the "Cantleman Saga".
Lewis AM[drafts] & TM[copy] Imaginary Letters IV, [1918?]
[London?] Heavily amended draft of the fourth "Imaginary Letter", published in "The Little Review, Vol. IV, no. 11, March 1918, p. 23-30, as letter no V.
Lewis AM[drafts], TM[copy] & TM[copy, fragment] Imaginary Letters V & VI, [1918]
[London?] Published in "The Little Review", vol. 4, no. 12, April 1918, p. 50-54 as letters VI 7 VII. The typescript of Letter V has Manuscript revisions and additions in the hand of Anne Lewis.
Lewis TM[fragment] Importance of the Visual Arts, [1943-44?].]
[Windsor] May be part of Assumption College lecture on art.
Lewis TM[copy] Introduction to Exhibition Catalogue, [Apr.-May, 1949]
[London] The "Exhibition of Paintings, Drawings, and Watercolours by Wyndham Lewis" was held at the Redfern Gallery, London, 1949.
Lewis AM[draft, notes, fragment] Introduction to reading of Ezra Pound's "Cantos", 1948
London; Lewis served as chairman for the meeting of the Poetry Society at which Peter Russell read. Includes commentary on Pound's imprisonment and his early advocacy of both Joyce and Lewis.
Lewis AMS[draft] Is A Canadian Renaissance Likely?, [1942?]
[Toronto] Lettered: "After-the-war Series".