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- [1937x1974]
The series comprises manuscript drafts of writings by David Jones on various subjects.
The series comprises manuscript drafts of writings by David Jones on various subjects.
The series consists of manuscript drafts of The Anathemata, with related notes and fragments, and two black folders which David Jones used when writing The Anathemata.
Manuscript and typescript drafts
The series consists of manuscript and typescript drafts of some, but not all (18 of the 27) of the selected writings. There are multiple files relating to some of the articles. The series does not contain material relating to the following writings which form a part of the book: Autobiographical talk (See 'In illo tempore', Dying Gaul), Preface to In Parenthesis (See In Parenthesis), Welshness in Wales (See CF2/11), Welsh Wales, Preface to Anathemata (see Anathemata), Eclipse of a Hymn, Abstract Art, If and Perhaps and But, and Christopher Smart.
The series comprises draft and incomplete letters from David Jones to editors of newspapers, such as The Tablet, The Times, The Listener, and The Catholic Herald relating to history, literature, religion and other topics. The series also includes letters to friends and acquaintances, which are mixed within the same files.
The series comprises draft and incomplete letters from David Jones to friends and acquaintances, relating to his work as author and artist, as well as other disparate topics. The series also includes some draft letters to the press which are mixed within the same files.
Letters from galleries, publishers, etc.
The series comprises letters to David Jones from the Redfern Gallery, Tate Gallery, BBC, British Council, Faber, Ganymed and other publishers and editors, University of Wales and other institutions and societies.
Letters from friends and acquaintances
The series comprises letters from various people including Graham Greene, Stephen Spender, David Pryce-Jones, Ruth Wainwright, Hugh Fraser, and E. Sackville West.
The series comprises letters from Alun Oldfield-Davies, Lynette Rees, Nancy Sanders, Saunders Lewis, Colin Hughes, Aneirin Talfan Davies, Jackson Knight and others.
Letters arranged chronologically
The series comprises letters from various people, relating to David Jones' literature (especially In Parenthesis and The Anathemata), literary prizes and awards, art exhibitions, pictures, and social engagements.
Letters arranged alphabetically
The series comprises letters from various people relating to exhibitions, drawings, publications, radio broadcasts, and personal correspondence.
James Jones and other family papers
The series comprises papers relating to David Jones' father, James Jones (1860-1943), a native of Holywell, Flintshire, who was a printer's overseer for the Christian Herald and was also a lay reader at St. George's Church, Brockley. Also papers relating to David Jones' mother, Alice Ann née Bradshaw (d. 1937) and her family. She was from the Pool of London area, and had produced watercolours. Also letters to David Jones from his father and sister, marriage certificates and other family documents, and papers relating to the arrangement of funerals for family members.
Invitations to exhibitions and accumulated images
The series comprises invitations David Jones received to art exhibitions, 1940-1970, in the Tate Gallery, Redfern Gallery and various other galleries, along with printed images and postcards accumulated by him.
The series contains a manuscript draft of the introduction by Harman Grisewood, with notes on the contents of the volume for Fabers and an early typescript list of contents with seventeen pieces.
The series comprises manuscript and typescript drafts of various autobiographical writings, collected together by Harman Grisewood while preparing the article published as 'In illo tempore'.
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The file comprises bank statements, cheques and cheque book stubs, receipts and invoices, income tax returns, correspondence with Ethel Watts, David Jones' accountant, and papers relating to the Bollinger foundation, and Sir Kenneth M Clark's Trust. David Jones kept all his receipts, invoices, cheques and bank statements in order for his accountant to calculate his tax returns.
The series consists of final manuscript drafts of In Parenthesis parts I-VII, with dedication, prologue, preface, notes, and miscellaneous fragments.-- A complete draft of In Parenthesis, completed at Pigotts 18 Aug. 1932. Portions of Part I and Part II are typescript, carried over from an earlier draft. The remainder is in manuscript. There are substantial additions, sometimes involving the rewriting of complete pages or runs of pages, the earlier versions being discarded, and much revision. Much of the rewriting and revision was very likely after 1932. -- Insertions at the end of Part VII do not appear in the 1935 typing, they were made presumably before David Jones had received the typescript. Others may also have been made after the draft had been sent for typing, but in time for the typist to include them. -- The preface is dated Sidmouth, Christmas 1935. Although the text of this draft is very close indeed to that of the first typescript, the typescript must be derived from a lost intermediate source, probably a fair copy of the present draft rather than a typescript.
The series consists of early manuscript drafts of In Parenthesis, parts I-VII, with fragments of earliest draft pp.1-6, and notes.
The series comprises material relating to some or all of the fragments published in The Sleeping Lord, including manuscript drafts, galley proofs and page proofs, instructions to printers, an introduction to a reading, and a review.
The series includes material relating to a BBC broadcast of The Anathemata in 1954, produced by Douglas Cleverdon, and the introduction to a broadcast of The Anathemata entitled 'Wales and the monarchy of Britain', 1953.
Cleverdon, Douglas
The series includes two broadcast scripts of In Parenthesis which was adapted for radio and produced by Douglas Cleverdon. It was broadcast four times on the BBC Third Progamme, together with specially composed music by Elizabeth Poston. The first broadcast script is for 1942 and the second [1946]. The series also includes a manuscript and typescript copy of David Jones' introduction to the broadcast, [1946] and [1964]. Also there is a script of a programme about Welsh poetry, 1943, in which a selection of In Parenthesis was read. There are cover notes by Harman Grisewood in each file. See also David Blamires, David Jones: Artist and Writer, 1971 p. 112.
Cleverdon, Douglas