Is-fonds / Sub-fonds H - November 2018 papers

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H

Title

November 2018 papers

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  • [1965x]1992 (Creation)

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Is-fonds / Sub-fonds

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1 large box (0.029 m³)

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Donated by Professor Tony Curtis, Barry, November 2018.
'The Autumn of Thomas Meredith' typescript by John Tripp, contributed to Madog arts magazine (see under heading Madog magazine: Copies, correspondence and contributions): Purchased from Professor Tony Curtis, Barry, November 2018.

See also under heading Madog magazine: Copies, correspondence and contributions, where one item comprises a statement by the National Library of Wales, dated 21 February 1979, acknowledging receipt of copies of Madog magazine Volume 2, No. 1 and Volume 1, No 2.

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Papers of Tony Curtis primarily relating to the literary arts, with some references to the visual arts, the material including copies of the arts magazine Madog, with correspondence largely relating to requests for contributions to the magazine and examples of contributions in the form of poetry, prose and the visual arts; papers relating to the establishment of the Centre for the Study of Welsh Writing in English at the then Polytechnic of Wales, Pontypridd (now the University of South Wales); prose pieces by writers other than Tony Curtis; and papers [?student exercises] apparently relating to the study and translation of Welsh poetry.

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Sections under each heading arranged roughly chronologically.

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  • English

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