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'Medea', a play in verse

Dep. c. 1097

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Title

'Medea', a play in verse

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Dep. c. 1097

Summary

There is an early version of the play, [1970s], carbon copy of typescript, with manuscript corrections. It is signed on the title page, and the address stamped on the title page, is, 'Orchard View / Gills Road / South Darenth / Dartford / Kent DR4 9LF'. There is a later typescript version, which incorporates the corrections from the carbon copy. This is also undated. In addition there is a letter from the BBC, rejecting it for radio, 1980, and two letters from Martin Moynihan, commenting on it, 1983.

Date

1970s-1983

Language

English

Physical extent

1 folder

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Collection contents

Archive of (Arthur) Owen Barfield

Literary manuscripts and notes

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'Medea', a play in verse

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