Correspondence between Emlyn Williams and other teachers,
- A 5.
- Cyfres
- 1921-1956.
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Correspondence between Emlyn Williams and other teachers,
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Papers, c.1968-1982, relating to Emlyn Williams and Molly Williams: including an album of playbills and photographs, 1927-56, which was presented to Emlyn Williams on his birthday; a bibliography of Emlyn Williams's works by Sandra Lindley, 1979; and newspaper extracts, 1982, concerning Emlyn Williams's reception as a Freeman of Delyn Borough.
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Scrap-book, 1957-1961. Including: material on the Dylan Thomas and Charles Dickens tours, (ff. 1-12, 28-50v, 53-61, 71-90, 93-113); Beth (ff. 18v-37); Shadow of Heroes by Robert Ardrey (ff. 61v-8); and including letters from Harold [Rome] (f. 3); Moss [Hart] (f. 3); Basil Rathbone (f. 4); Ellen Huxley (f. 5); David J. Grimes (f. 8); Alec [?Guinness] (f. 15v); Walter Prude (f. 23v); Sybil [Thorndike] (ff. 25v, 55, 61v, 72); Stephen [Mitchell] (f. 37); Edna [Ferber] (f. 51v); Aneurin Bevan (f. 53); Ralph [Richardson] (f. 54v); Richard Burton (ff. 57, 116v); Bransby W[illiams] (f. 57); Dodie [Smith] (f. 58); Peter Sellers (f. 61v); Peter [Hall] (f. 61v); David [Davies] (f. 65v); E. D. Jones (f. 66); John Cecil-Williams (f. 66); Lord Devonport [Gerald Chester] (f. 66v); Gwilym [Lloyd George] (ff. 66v, 113); Larry [Laurence Olivier] (ff. 61v, 79, 96); Greer Garson (f. 81v); Nedda and Josh Logan (f. 82v); Mrs Vincent Astor (f. 85); Vivien Leigh (f. 91v); Binkie [Hugh Beaumont] (f. 92); Megan [Lloyd George] (f. 92); Jack [Jones, Rhiwbina] (f. 103v); Tony [Anthony Armstrong-Jones] (ff. 111v, 115); and Claud Dickens (great-grandson of Charles Dickens, f. 113).
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Published copy in The Oxford Outlook, 1926; typescript, 1939; and an undated typescript marked 'a radio play'.
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Typescript with manuscript revision, 1929.
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Typescript, 1939, with manuscript revision, marked `original'.
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Musical play based on The Corn is Green with music by Albert Hague and lyrics by Emlyn Williams: typescript of the lyrics, May 1973, together with a file of draft lyrics, c. 1972-3; manuscript music score, 1974; correspondence, 1972-83, the majority being from Joshua Logan; and a typescript marked `final version Oct. 1974'.
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Rewriting of Beth: four typescripts 1986, one marked `key copy'; together with related correspondence, 1985-6, including letters from Joan Plowright (D16/5); Michael Redington (D16/6-8, D16/14, D16/16, D16/18-23); Dorothy Tutin (D16/11) and Patricia Routledge (D16/13).
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Short story, typescript, c.1928.
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Unfinished comedy play, typescript with manuscript revision, 1934.
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Short story, two typescripts, one with manuscript revision, 1963.
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Various typescripts, many with manuscript revision, of articles and writings in Welsh and English principally by Emlyn Williams: including a manuscript of The Diggories', c.1922, which Emlyn Williams adapted from Les Femmes Savantes by Molière (E 21/84); typescript, 1926, of the OUDS production of
Country Life' marked `a musical comedy', 1926 (E 21/85); together with a few undated and incomplete works.
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A bound file of articles, broadcasts and writings by Emlyn Williams, including duplicates of some of the articles included in E 21; typescripts for radio and television plays including The Power of Dawn', 1978; typescripts of the
Radio Postscript' broadcasts, and published copies of Pepper and Sand (London: Deane, 1948) and Thinking Aloud (London: French, 1946).
Eight Women adapted from the French of Robert Thomas, typescript,
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Eight Women adapted from the French of Robert Thomas, typescript, 1963.
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This group, consisting principally of newspaper cuttings, correspondence and papers, had been arranged prior to its arrival at the Library. This arrangement has not been substantially altered, even though it does not always maintain a strict chronological order. Class I2 includes some similar material.
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Reviews and papers, principally relating to the film of the L-Shaped Room, from a novel by Lynne Reid-Banks, in which Emlyn Williams performed with Leslie Caron, and to Emlyn Williams's introduction to The Collected Plays of Emlyn Williams (Random House, 1962).
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Reviews of The National Theatre's production of Ibsen's The Master Builder adapted by Emlyn Williams, and including a letter to Emlyn Williams from Larry [Laurence Olivier].
Reviews of Emlyn Williams as Dickens, at the Globe Theatre, London,
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