Compton-Burnett, Dame Ivy, 1952 - 1953., 11/24/1952-12/18/1953
Collection-level Scope and Content Note
The archives of the English novelist Christopher Sykes, friend and official biographer of Evelyn Waugh, include a large group of Waugh letters and comprehensive research files about him. In addition to the extensive family correspondence, with a charming series of rebus letters from his sister Angela Antrim, there are letters from a multitude of literary friends and acquaintances, including John Betjeman, Max Beerbohm, Ivy Compton-Burnett, T. S. Eliot, Graham Greene, Harman Grisewood, Nancy Mitford, Harold Nicolson, Anthony Powell, Osbert Sitwell, and Stephen Spender. The collection also includes considerable research material about Nancy Astor, Robert Byron, and Adam von Trott, subjects of other books by Sykes.
Dates
- 11/24/1952-12/18/1953
Collection-level Access Restrictions
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Extent
From the Collection: 18.4 Linear Feet (39 boxes)
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Shelf Location
08/17/02
Container Summary
4 ALSs from Dame Ivy Compton-Burnett to CS wtih a carbon from CS and a review of her work, A Family and a Fortune. Most concern BBC adaptations of her works, A Family and a Fortune, Men and Wives, and Manservant and Maidservant. TLS from Pamela Snow.
Subjects and Associated Physical Materials
Compton-Burnett, Dame Ivy ALSs: Manuscript
Family and a Fortune reference: Manuscript
Manservant and Maidservant reference: Manuscript
"Men and Wives" reference: Manuscript
Snow, Pamela TLS: Manuscript
Repository Details
Part of the Georgetown University Manuscripts Repository
Lauinger Library, 5th Floor
37th and O Streets, N.W.
Washington DC 20057
speccoll@georgetown.edu