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Lewis, Saunders, 1893-1985
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Rhageiriau,

Rhageiriau, 1968-1980, gan gynnwys rhagair Gwenlyn Parry ar gyfer Tŷ ar y Tywod, 1968; rhageiriau Gwenlyn Parry a Rhydderch Jones ar gyfer un o gyhoeddiadau Rhydderch Jones, [1975x1980]; a rhageiriau Gwenlyn Parry a Saunders Lewis ar gyfer Y Tŵr, 1979.

Saunders Lewis

Papurau'n ymwneud yn bennaf â gyrfa Saunders Lewis yn sgîl llosgi'r Ysgol Fomio yn 1936. Yn eu plith ceir deiseb yn datgan cefnogaeth iddo a phapurau'n ymwneud â'r cyfarfod protest a gynhaliwyd yn Abertawe, 22 Mai 1937.

Ceisiadau am swyddi

Papurau'n ymwneud â gyrfa G. J. Williams, gan gynnwys ceisiadau am swyddi a thystlythyrau, 1914-1927, 1946; ynghyd â chopi o gais Saunders Lewis am swydd yng Ngholeg Rhydychen, 1947.

Llythyrau P

Ymhlith y gohebwyr amlycaf mae R. Williams Parry (65, gan gynnwys teipysgrif o'r soned 'Y Dieithryn (John Saunders Lewis)', ac un cerdyn post, 1951, at Saunders Lewis), Syr Thomas Parry (25), Syr T.H. Parry-Williams (7), Ffransis G. Payne (20), Iorwerth C. Peate (17), a W. W. Price (7, un at R. T. Jenkins).

Gohebiaeth gyffredinol

Llythyrau, 1915-1977, at Elizabeth Williams, nifer yn ymwneud â G. J. Williams a chyhoeddi ei waith; capel Bethesda'r Fro; dyfodol yr iaith Gymraeg; Undeb Cymru Fydd a Phlaid Cymru. Ymhlith y gohebwyr amlycaf mae Glyn Ashton, Rachel Bromwich (2), D. Simon Evans (4), Aneirin Talfan Davies, Cassie Davies, Rachel Ellenborough (21, ynghyd â pheth o'i gwaith dan yr enw Rachel Law, a gwybodaeth yngŷn ag achau'r teulu (Iolo Morganwg)), Gwynfor Evans (2), Raymond Gower, Bedwyr Lewis Jones (2), Bobi Jones (2), D. Gwenallt Jones (3; ac 1 oddi wrth Nel Gwenallt ar farwolaeth ei gŵr), E. D. Jones (6), Ceri Lewis, Saunders Lewis (3; un oddi wrtho at ei wraig, Margaret, pan oedd yn y carchar; a 3 oddi wrth Margaret at Elizabeth Williams; ac 1 llythyr, 1931, at Saunders Lewis oddi wrth J. Alun Pugh), Timothy Lewis (2), T. J. Morgan, Rhys Nicholas, Iorwerth Peate, Eurys Rowlands, R. J. Thomas (6), a D. J. Williams (6).

Papurau Theatr Garthewin,

  • GB 0210 GARWIN
  • fonds
  • 1933-1994 /

Llythyrau at Morris Jones, 1933-1977, oddi wrth Saunders Lewis ac eraill; copïau llawysgrif a theipysgrif o ddramâu gan Saunders Lewis. Huw Lloyd Edwards, F. Sladen-Smith ac Ieuan Griffith, a chyfieithiadau o ddramâu Shakespeare gan J. T. Jones, Porthmadog,[1934]-[1968]; posteri ar gyfer dramau a berfformiwyd gan Gwmni Garthewin neu yn Theatr Garthewin,1946-1958; cynlluniau mewn dyfrlliw a phensil o wisgoedd a setiau, [1948]-[1959]; cynlluniau llwyfan,[1968]; ffotograffau o berfformiadau, [c. 1947]-[c.1980]; tocynnau, raglenni ac effemera arall, 1946-1977; gohebiaeth ynglŷn â'r theatr a'r cwmni,1946-1954; llyfrau cofnodion, 1949-1989 (ynghyd â nodyn, 1994); papurau ariannol,1946-1985; papurau cyffredinol,1946-1971; torion papur newydd,1946-1977; a rhaglenni'n ymwneud â chwmnïau theatrig eraill,1947-1984 = Letters to Morris Jones, 1933-1977, from Saunders Lewis and others; manuscript and typescript copies of plays by Saunders Lewis, Huw Lloyd Edwards, F. Sladen-Smith, and Ieuan Griffith, and translations of Shakespeare plays by J. T. Jones, Porthmadog, [1934]-[1968]; posters of plays performed by Cwmni Garthewin or at Theatr Garthewin, 1946-1958; watercolour and pencil designs of costumes and sets, [1948]-[1959]; stage plans, [1968]; photographs of performances, [c.1947]-[c.1980]; tickets, programmes and other ephemera, 1946-1977; correspondence concerning the theatre and company, 1946-1954; minute books, 1949-1989 (with a note, 1994); financial papers, 1946-1985; general papers, 1946-1971; newspaper cuttings, 1946-1977; and programmes relating to other theatre companies, 1947-1985.

Theatr Garthewin.

Material found amongst books

The file comprises papers found in the Library of David Jones which was deposited at the National Library of Wales in 1975 (see The Library of David Jones. A Catalogue, 1995). They include galley proofs of 'Religious Enthusiasm' by Christopher Dawson with manuscript corrections by David Jones; University of Wales Press copy of O'Donnell lectures, 'Angles and Britons' by J R R Tolkien, 1963, with manuscript notes by David Jones; 'For the pyre at Oeta' a poem by Harman Grisewood; typescript article 'La reve du Simple Soldat Clitus' translated by Professor Louis Bonnerot; typescript article by Saunders Lewis, 'A note on the asumption', 1951; typescript poem by Mrs I K Moon, 1941; BBC radio broadcast script of 'The dying God' series, 1951; typescript review of Lucerna: studies of some problems in the early history of England by H. P. R. Finberg, 1964; and newspaper cuttings, 1950-1967.

Grisewood, Harman, 1906-1997

Poems by various authors

The file comprises typescript, manuscript and printed copies of poems by various authors (in many cases the author's name is not noted). Includes a typescript copy of a poem by Peter Levi entitled 'Thirty ways of drowning in the sea', with a letter from Alasdair Clayre at All Souls College, Oxford, dated 17 Sept. 1965, asking David Jones whether he would like 'a drawing or two drawings of yours to be used as illustrations for a limited edition of this poem?' (for drafts of a reply to this letter see A2/1), and typescript copies of poems by Charles Madge ('The Storming of the Brain', dated 2 July 1950), Dylan Thomas ('Elegy'), Saunders Lewis ('The Choice', translated by R. Wynne), Stefan George ('Come in the Park described as dead and see', translated by Vernon Watkins and signed by him), William Hayward, Herbert Read, and a translation of 'Wales' by Gwenallt Jones.

Levi, Peter

BBC scripts

The file comprises scripts of three broadcasts concerning David Jones and his work: a review of an exhibition of his paintings in Edinburgh, 21 November 1954; a review of The Anathemata, 19 December 1952; and a talks feature entitled 'David Jones', compiled and introduced by Goronwy Rees and with contributions by T. S. Eliot, Saunders Lewis, Nicolette Gray and Gwyn Williams, 29 Oct. 1954, produced by Aneirin Talfan (two copies of the script, one corrected by David Jones).

Rees, Goronwy, 1909-1979

Drafts

The file comprises manuscript drafts of prose writings. Many of these drafts appear to be of letters from David Jones to private correspondents. Amongst the subjects discussed are various matters of Welsh interest (ff. 2-15, with two drafts concerning Saunders Lewis), and the relationship between the Last Supper, the Crucifixion and the Mass and between the nature of the Mass and the nature of art. There is one draft of what appears to be the end of a letter to Petra Tegetmeier (née Gill).

'Isys' and 'The Heart of Time'

The file comprises miscellaneous manuscript notes and drafts by David Jones, including a poem entitled 'Isys' dated 12 September 1956 (f. 2) and a poem entitled 'The Heart of Time' (f. 3), a complete letter to Sister Ursula, 1967 (f. 21), and to Saunders Lewis, 1967 (f. 22). There is also a proof copy of a poem by René Hague (f. 5).

Hague, René

Letters in books

The file comprises letters and post cards to David Jones from A. S. Hartrick, Rex Nan Kivell, Tom Burns, Janet Stone, Sir Kenneth Clark, Aneirin Talfan Davies, Harman Grisewood, Illtud Evans, Moelwyn Merchant, Anthony Steel, Saunders Lewis, Christopher Dawson, William Hayward, Bryn Griffiths, Colin Hughes, Nancy Sandars, August Closs, [Arthur Giardelli], E.V.C. Plumptre, Jack Sweeney and others.

Hartrick, Archibald Standish, 1864-1950

Letters to friends

The file comprises manuscript drafts of letters from David Jones to some of his dearest friends: René Hague, Valerie Wynne Williams (and to her mother Mrs Price), Harman Grisewood, Helen Sutherland, Tom Burns, Jim Ede, Morag [McLennan], and Saunders Lewis.

Notebook

Notebook of Berta Ruck, January-June 1937, containing diary entries, ideas for fiction, comments on the progress of her writing, and pasted-in letters and cards to her, together with her typescript account of attending the trial at the Old Bailey of Saunders Lewis, Lewis Valentine and D. J. Williams, sketches of the defendants and related press cuttings and correspondence. Also pasted in are press cuttings relating to other contemporary events, including the coronation of George VI and the marriage of Edward, duke of Windsor.

Scripts without music,

Scripts of a number of radio or television plays for which Alun Hoddinott apparently composed the incidental music, but for which no music has been identified. The titles include 'Treason' and 'Yn y tren' (Saunders Lewis), and 'Jackie the jumper' (Gwyn Thomas),

[Blodeuwedd?],

Pencil sketches of incidental music, possibly for a television drama entitled 'Blodeuwedd' by Saunders Lewis; and a photocopy of a corrected script of 'Blodeuwedd'.

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