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Salman Rushdie teaching materials and media interviews

MS. 12565/12

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Title

Salman Rushdie teaching materials and media interviews

Shelfmark

MS. 12565/12

Summary

Comprises:

Teaching materials about Salman Rushdie together with research for a Channel 4 Book Four interview from 1983, 1983-1999

Salman Rushdie press cuttings, notes and interview preparation, 1983-1992, n.d.

Salman Rushdie lectures and teaching materials, including a programme for a Rushdie Colloquium at the Oxford English Faculty, 2000, 2002, 2004

Lecture texts: 'Rushdie's Women' and ''Rushdie's Cities', Sep, Oct 2000, 2002

Date

1983-2004, n.d.

Language

English

Physical extent

1 box (4 folders)

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Collection contents

Archive of Hermione Lee

Academic work, lectures and fellowships

Courses and teaching and research materials

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