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Notes and diaries

MS. 10641/74

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Title

Notes and diaries

Shelfmark

MS. 10641/74

Summary

Notes and diaries by Hedli MacNeice, including:

Folder 1: Four notebooks containing notes on Brecht, travel notes, poems and verse, personal notes, n.d. [1940s-1980s].

Folder 2: Autobiographical notes, including draft of a talk 'A Wife Alone' for the BBC Woman's Hour programme, 1956; diary notes, 1951 and n.d., and an appointment diary, 1972; miscellaneous notes and letter drafts, n.d.

Folder 3: Biographical notes on, and reminiscences of, Louis MacNeice, n.d. [1970s or 1980s]

Date

[1940s]; 1951-1988; n.d.

Language

English

Physical extent

1 box (3 folders)

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Collection contents

Archive of Frederick Louis MacNeice

Papers of Hedli MacNeice

Notes and diaries

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