A Guide to the Papers of Julien Green, 1941-1944 Green, Julien, Papers 9188

A Guide to the Papers of Julien Green, 1941-1944

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Accession Number 9188


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Repository
Special Collections, University of Virginia Library
Accession number
9188
Title
Papers of Julien Green, 1941-1944
Physical Characteristics
This collection consists of 12 items.
Language
English

Administrative Information

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See the University of Virginia Library’s use policy.

Preferred Citation

Julien Green Papers, #9188, Special Collections Dept., University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.

Acquisition Information

This collection was given to the library by the author on November 9, 1972.

Contents List

Writers I Have Known , April 3, 1944
T.M.S., 17 pages [in the author's hand on page 1], with 36 holograph additions and corrections; signed on page 17.

This manuscript is from a lecture given at Mills College, California.

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Writers I Have Known (continued), n.p.
A.M.S., 11 pages in the author's hand.
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My First Book in English, May 21, 1944
T.M.S., 16 pages on carbon typescript

This manuscript is from a lecture in Baltimore, Maryland.

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On Paris, n.p. December 1943
T.M.S., 4 pages on carbon typescript; signed on p. 4, with the note "A few more words to be added."
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How a Novelist Begins, n.p.
T.M.S., 12 pages on ribbon typescript; signed on page 12.

This script is from a lecture.

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Where Do Novels Come From, n.p.
T.M.S., 4 pages on ribbon typescript; signed on page 4.

This script is from a lecture.

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On Keeping a Diary, July 27, 1944
T.M.S., 21 pages on ribbon typescript with 38 holograph additions and corrections; signed on page 21

This typescript is from a lecture given at Mills College, California.

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Untitled; first line, "As I look back on the period . . .", n.p.
T.M.S., 22 pages on carbon typescript; signed on page 22.

This typescript is from a lecture.

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"America at War Speaking," text for radio broadcast, New York, December 2, 1943
A.M.S., 3 pages in French accompanied by 3 pages of mimeographed English translation with the note, "Passed Censor"
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On Paris, mimeographed verson, December 16, 1943
Five pages

This version was at an exhibition mounted by the Coordinating Council of French Relief Societies, Inc.

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Passey, Julien Green, June 4, 1943
This item is in The Commonwealth, Vol. XXXVIII; three leaves are removed from a copy of the magazine.
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Translation and the "Fields of Scripture," Julien Green, Winter, 1941-1942
3 pages removed from a magazine [ Reader's Digest ?].

This item is condensed from the American Scholar.

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