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Coventry Patmore., 01/01/1900-12/31/1971

 File — Box: 47, Folder: 1
Identifier: 50758

Collection-level Scope and Content Note

From the Collection:

This collection essentially comprises the life and letters of Sir Shane Leslie whose boundless energy and wide-ranging interests took him all over Britain, the United States and Canada, bringing him in touch with people in many fields including the arts, economics, education, literature, politics and religion. Sir Shane's personal papers also reflect his deep concern and interest in Irish culture and politics, particularly the question of Irish independence through Home Rule.

The correspondence series of the collection reads like a who's who particularly from 1900 through 1971. Famous names include Angela Antrim, Margot Asquith, Nancy Astor, William Maxwell Aitken, Lord Beaverbrook, Hilaire Belloc, Wilfrid Scawen Blunt, J.E.C. Bodley, Brendan Bracken, G.K. Chesterton, Winston Churchill (cousin), Sydney Cockerell, Bourke Cockran, George Curzon, Charles Dilke, Alfred Douglas, Mrs. Fitzherbert, Francois Aidan Gasquet, Rupert Hart-Davis, Vyvyan Holland, John Maynard Keynes, William Somerset Maugham, Alice, Francis and Viola Meynell, Horace Plunkett, George Bernard Shaw, Clare Sheridan (wife of Wilfrid Sheridan, great-great grandson of Richard Brinsley Sheridan), Cecil Arthur Spring-Rice, Mark Sykes, Evelyn Waugh, William Butler Yeats.

The collection includes a signed black and white photograph inscribed by Leo Tolstoy to Shane Leslie, during the latter's visit to the great Russian author in Moscow in 1907. Sir Shane's manuscripts are also included in great abundance in the collection, including those for his autobiography, “Long Shadows.” The typescripts and drafts of a biography planned by Iris Leslie are also included in this series. Other notable series include Sir Shane's journals and appointment books; scrapbooks, particularly those concerning his visit to the U.S. 1957-1958; and editions of Sir Shane's own works that include tipped-in items such as correspondence relating to the work, notes by Sir Shane, and press cuttings.

Dates

  • 01/01/1900-12/31/1971

Collection-level Access Restrictions

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Extent

From the Collection: 40.25 Linear Feet (80 boxes and 1 oversized folder )

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Container Summary

1. Clothbound manuscript binder (color: navy), bearing autograph label: "Coventry Patmore / MS of article in Sublime Failures / very precious." 2. Paperbound autograph manuscript by Shane Leslie on Coventry Patmore. 3. Printed transcription of lecture by Shane Leslie on Francis Thompson, disciple of Coventry Patmore: "Francis Thompson / Words spoken in Washington Hall at the University of Notre Dame by Shane Leslie / May 7, 1935." 4. Autograph manuscript review by Shane Leslie of J.C. Reid's book on Patmore: "The Mind and Art of Coventry Patmore," and of E.J. Oliver's "Coventry Patmore." 5. Newspaper clippings re Coventry Patmore.

Subjects and Associated Physical Materials

PATMORE, COVENTRY - MANUSCRIPT BY SHANE LESLIE: Manuscript

LESLIE, SHANE - MANUSCRIPT: PATMORE, COVENTRY: Manuscript

THOMPSON, FRANCIS - LECTURE BY SHANE LESLIE: Manuscript

LESLIE, SHANE - LECTURE: THOMPSON, FRANCIS (PRINTED): Printed Item

REID, J.C. - "MIND AND ART OF COVENTRY PATMORE, THE" REVIEW: Printed Item

OLIVER, E.J. - "COVENTRY PATMORE" REVIEW BY SHANE LESLIE: Manuscript

PATMORE, COVENTRY - BIOGRAPHIES - REVIEWS: Manuscript

PATMORE, COVENTRY - NEWSCLIPPINGS: Printed Item

LESLIE, SHANE - PATMORE, COVENTRY - REVIEWS: Manuscript

Creator

Repository Details

Part of the Georgetown University Manuscripts Repository

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