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Lectures and talks

MS. 12565/61

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Title

Lectures and talks

Shelfmark

MS. 12565/61

Summary

Comprises:

Edith Wharton talks, including one for North America and festivals, 2007-2008

Edith Wharton talks in Australia and New Zealand, 2007-2008 (no lecture text) [=Some material closed]

Arrangements for Edith Wharton talks for the Bath Literature Festival in 2008-2009, and Festival & Co., 2008 (lecture text for the 2009 Bath Festival only)

Talk on Virginia Woolf's afterlives, University of Essex, 2009

Talks/speeches at St Cross College, Oxford, 2008 (about Lee's education at Oxford) and St Hilda's College, Oxford, 2013

Date

2007-2013

Language

English

Physical extent

1 box (5 folders)

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Collection contents

Archive of Hermione Lee

Academic work, lectures and fellowships

Lectures and talks

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