- A1/1-107.
- File
- [c.1917]-1927.
Part of Emlyn Williams Papers
Part of Emlyn Williams Papers
Correspondence between Sarah Grace Cooke and various correspondents,
Part of Emlyn Williams Papers
Part of Emlyn Williams Papers
Letters to Sarah Grace Cooke from various correspondents, including F. A. Taylor (Emlyn Williams's tutor at Oxford, A4/1); Sybil T[horndike] (A4/2-3); Glen [?Byam Shaw] (A4/4); Molly [Williams] (A4/7).
Letters from Emlyn Williams to Miss Morris and Miss Swinnerton,
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Part of Emlyn Williams Papers
Part of Emlyn Williams Papers
Part of Emlyn Williams Papers
Newspaper cuttings relating to the presentation by Emlyn Williams of the manuscript of The Corn is Green to the National Library of Wales [NLW MS 18970C].
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The scrap-books include correspondence, playbills, press cuttings and photographs, relating to Emlyn Williams, his family and friends. Newspaper extracts relating to current affairs are also included. A large quantity of material has been tipped in between the pages of the scrap-books. However to facilitate reference, only the scrap-book pages have been foliated. Thus a folio number can refer to the tipped in material, as well as to the scrap-book folio. This is a selective index, fan mail has not usually been indexed unless written by correspondents of note, and letters from Miss Cooke and family correspondence have not been indexed. The names of the correspondents are listed as they appear in the scrap-books. Most of the material refers to stage appearances by Emlyn Williams. The names of the authors of works not written by Emlyn Williams have been noted.
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Scrap-book, 1869-1932. Including: material on family history (ff. 1-11); school days (ff. 13-18); Oxford (ff. 18v-28); Vigil (f. 26); Full Moon (ff. 27-8, 38v-9v); And So To Bed (ff. 28v-9v); Glamour (ff. 31-8); On The Spot (ff. 46v-52v); A Murder has been Arranged (ff. 53-4v, 57-63); The Case of the Frightened Lady by Edgar Wallace (ff. 67v-70v); Port Said, 1931 (ff. 71-3v); and including family correspondence.
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Scrap-book, 1943-1939. Including: material on The Wind of Heaven (ff. 19v-42v, 50-1); Spring, 1600 (ff. 43-6); The Winslow Boy by Terence Rattigan (ff. 51v-62v); Trespass (ff. 63-95v); the film `The Last Days of Dolwyn' (ff. 101v-12, 119v-24v); and including letters from Sydney [Northcote] (f. 2); Tony [Tyrone] Guthrie (f. 2); Alfred [Lunt] (f. 3, 142v); Josh[ua] Logan (f. 7); F[rancoise Rosay] (f. 19); Herman Shumlin (f. 24); Rev. Eric S. Loveday (f. 29v); J. D. Caswell, KC (f. 59v); Paul Soskin (f. 60v); Terry [Terence Rattigan] (f. 69); Donald Medford (f. 94); D. Emrys Evans (f. 113); and Eric Evans (f. 116).
A Murder has been Arranged (1930),
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Typescript 1927, marked `first version', with some manuscript revision; and draft typescript of an unfinished novel, 1931.
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Undated adaptation for television by Donald Wilson.
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Typescript, 1950, with manuscript revision.
Unpublished works and miscellaneous writings,
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Part of Emlyn Williams Papers
Unfinished film script, typescript with manuscript revision, 1938.
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Play, typescript draft with manuscript revision marked `original', 1976; and typescript, 1977.
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A Month in the Country by Ivan Turgenev, two published copies of the play, (Heinemann, 1943; Samuel French, 1957) adapted into English by Emlyn Williams, together with a typescript copy of the play, 1965, with manuscript revision and production details.
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Reviews of Daughter of Silence by Morris L. West, performed at The Music Box, New York, in which Emlyn Williams played Ascolini.