Typescripts of lectures delivered while on tour in the United States
MS. 12211/66
Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford
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Title
Typescripts of lectures delivered while on tour in the United States
Shelfmark
MS. 12211/66
Summary
Comprises:
(folder 1) A detailed itinerary of Charles Morgan's planned engagements while he was in the US and short summaries of each of the eight lectures that he delivered throughout his trip
(folder. 2) Lectures labelled:
Typescript copy of 'The Human Experiment', n.d.
Printed copy of 'The Creative Imagination', 1937
Typescript of an untitled speech
'The Stream of History' (Lecture I), n.d.
'A New Citizenship: Liberty + Authority' (Lecture II), n.d.
'Equality and Privilege' (Lecture III), n.d.
(folder 3) Lectures labelled:
'A citizen of what world?' (Lecture IV), n.d.
'What kind of citizen?' (Lecture V), n.d.
'The Value of Art in Modern Society. A defence of story-telling' (Lecture VI), n.d.
'Values of Imagination and Reason. The Creative Imagination' (Lecture VII), n.d.
'The Price and the Reward' (Lecture VIII), n.d.
'The Nature of Dramatic Illusion' (Lecture IX), n.d.
Date
1941-1945
Language
English
Physical extent
1 box
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Collection contents
Archive of Charles Langbridge Morgan and Hilda Vaughan
Papers of Charles Morgan
Literary papers
Lectures and speeches
Typescripts of lectures delivered while on tour in the United States
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