Descriptive Summary
Brooke-Rose, Christine, 1923-2012
Christine Brooke-Rose Papers
1893-2005 (bulk 1957-1992)
34 boxes, 1 oversize box (osb) (14.28 linear feet), 2 galley folders (gf), 13 computer disks
Harry Ransom Center, The University of Texas at Austin
The papers of novelist, poet, and teacher
Christine Brooke-Rose provide representative forms of all of her major works including
books, essays, and poems, as well as extensive correspondence from agents, editors, friends,
and students. Also present is a quantity of personal materials documenting Brooke-Rose's
education, wartime service, marriages, and divorces.
English,
French,
and German
Manuscript Collection MS-00532
Biographical Sketch
Christine Frances Evelyn Brooke-Rose was born in Geneva, Switzerland, on January 16, 1923.
The younger of two daughters of Alfred Northbrook Rose, who was English, and Evelyn Brooke
Rose, who was half Swiss and half American, Christine Brooke-Rose was raised in Brussels and
educated at Somerville College, Oxford (B.A. 1949, M.A. 1953) and University College, London
(Ph.D. 1954). Her parents' marriage dissolved while Brooke-Rose was quite young; her father
died in 1934, and her mother later became a Benedictine nun (Mother Anselm).
During World War II, Brooke-Rose served as an intelligence officer in the British Women's
Auxiliary Air Force, working at Bletchley Park. She married Rodney Ian Shirley Bax, whom she
met through her war work, on May 16, 1944. They were divorced in January, 1948, and the
marriage was later annulled. On February 13, 1948, Brooke-Rose married Polish poet and
novelist Jerzy Pietrkiewicz (later Peterkiewicz). When her husband became ill in 1956,
Brooke-Rose began to write novels after having published
Gold (1955), a metaphysical religious poem based upon the anonymous
fourteenth-century English poem Pearl. Her first two novels,
The Languages of Love (1957) and The Sycamore Tree (1958), were satirical novels of manners. The Dear Deceit (1960), based upon her father's life, and The Middlemen: A Satire (1961) were also conventional novels,
although The Dear Deceit used the technique of presenting the
story in reverse chronological order.
After her own illness in 1962, Brooke-Rose's fiction changed dramatically; her next novel,
Out (1964), discarded the traditional ideals of character and plot
and began the play with language and form that has marked her work ever since. From 1956 to
1968, Brooke-Rose worked in London as a freelance literary journalist. In 1968, Brooke-Rose
separated from her husband and moved to Paris, beginning a career as a teacher of
Anglo-American literature and literary theory at the University of Paris VIII, Vincennes. As
a professor, Brooke-Rose was able to work on her fiction only during summer breaks. Such (1966) is the story of the after-death experience of an
astronomer, told in terms of astrophysics. Between (1968), centering around
the experiences of a professional translator, is a book about language and communication. In
1970, Go When You See the Green Man Walking, a collection of short
stories, was published. Brooke-Rose has called her next novel, Thru (1975), a fiction about the
fictionality of fiction.
Nine years elapsed between the publication of
Thru and the publication of Amalgamemnon (1984); Brooke-Rose referred to this period as her
traversée du desert.Amalgamemnon and three subsequent novels, Xorandor (1986), Verbivore (1990), and Textermination (1991), form a loose computer quartet reflecting on the demise of humanism. Amalgamemnon, written entirely in future and conditional tenses, is
about a female professor of literature in a time when the humanities have become irrelevant.
Xorandor is a science fiction story about the discovery by two
children of a silicon-based civilization that feeds on nuclear radiation. The story is
written in the form of dialogue and computer printouts by the children, who use an invented
technological slang. The book incorporates areas of physics and was written with the
assistance of the author's cousin, Claude Brooke, a physicist to whom Brooke-Rose was
briefly married from 1981 to 1982. In Verbivore, a sequel, the now
grown children must deal with Xorandor's descendants, whose activities have caused a failure
of electronic communications media. Textermination, about the
gathering of hundreds of recognizable literary characters at a Convention of Prayer for
Being, deals with the advent of a semi-literate popular culture.
As a translator, Brooke-Rose was best known for
In the Labyrinth (1968), an English translation of Alain
Robbe-Grillet's Dans le labyrinth and winner of the 1969 Arts
Council Translation Prize.
As a literary critic, Brooke-Rose was best known for her two studies of Ezra Pound,
A ZBC of Ezra Pound (1971) and A Structural Analysis of Pound's Usura Canto: Jakobson's Method Extended and
Applied to Free Verse (1976). A Grammar of Metaphor (1958), a
critical study of English poets, was an outgrowth of her doctoral work at University
College. A Rhetoric of the Unreal (1981) is a collection of
essays analyzing narrative techniques in various types of fiction, while Stories, Theories, and Things (1991) contains essays of structural
analyses of literary texts and general discussions of issues in literary theory.
In 1992, when the first of her papers were acquired by the Ransom Center, Brooke-Rose was
retired from teaching and living in the south of France. Since then, she published
Remake (1996), Next (1998), Subscript (1999), Poems, Letters, Drawings (2000),
Invisible Author: Last Essays (2002), Life, End of (2006), and Brooke-Rose Omnibus (2006).
Brooke-Rose died March 21, 2012.
Scope and Contents
Original Acquisition (R12574)
The Christine Brooke-Rose Papers consist of original and carbon copy typescripts, holograph
manuscripts, computer printouts, notebooks, correspondence, clippings, galley proofs,
original and photocopy page proofs, offprints, documents, printed genealogies, publishing
contracts, royalty statements, family papers, electronic files, and digital images, ranging
in date from 1893 to 2005 (bulk 1957-1992). The material is arranged in five series: I.
Works, 1897-1997; II. Reviews, 1955-1992; III. Correspondence, 1956-1999; and IV.
Personal/Family, 1893-2005. The Works series is arranged in three subseries: Books, Essays,
and Poetry. The Reviews series is divided into two subseries: Reviews by Christine
Brooke-Rose and Reviews of Works by Christine Brooke-Rose. The Correspondence series has two
subseries: Business Correspondence and Personal Correspondence.
All of Brooke-Rose's major works up to 1992 are represented in some form. Many early
versions of works are present, and these often reveal original titles. In the folder list,
the discarded titles of works are indicated with quotation marks, and the final titles are
italicized. Where Brooke-Rose had labeled varying versions of manuscripts, those labels are
retained and indicated in the folder list with single quotation marks. In keeping with
Brooke-Rose's tendency toward chronological order, works and personal/family papers have
also been arranged in chronological order. Reviews and correspondence remain in the
chronological order established by Brooke-Rose.
Most of the correspondence is incoming correspondence from publishers, agents, editors,
friends, colleagues, and students. Among the correspondents are Brigid Brophy, Frank
Kermode, Peter du Sautoy, Muriel Spark, Raleigh Trevelyan, and Michael Westlake. All
correspondents are included in the Index of Correspondents.
Among the personal and family materials in the collection are documents and correspondence
relating to Brooke-Rose's education, career, wartime service, marriages, and divorces.
Atari computer disks that were received with the collection have been reformatted to
Macintosh's operating system. The texts of the files were compared with manuscripts already
present in the collection; when the texts differed, the computer files were printed. These
printouts are grouped together by computer disk. Due to the computer reformatting, margins,
fonts, and some diacritics are not the way they appeared on Brooke-Rose's original
disks.
Brooke-Rose's personal copies of her books, anthologies containing her work, offprints, and
periodicals containing her work have been withdrawn from the collection and cataloged with
the Center's book holdings. Some copies are signed or annotated by Brooke-Rose.
1997 Addition (G10692)
This addition to the Ransom Center’s cataloged Christine Brooke-Rose Papers consists of
handwritten manuscripts and typescripts of her works, offprints, tearsheet, correspondence,
publishing contracts, royalty statements, interviews, and works about Brooke-Rose, from 1947
to 1997 (bulk 1990-1997). The material is organized in three series: I. Works, II.
Correspondence, and III. About Brooke-Rose, reflecting the organization of her original
gift. The Works series is arranged in three subseries: A. Novels, B. Articles and Lectures,
and C. Reviews. The Correspondence series is divided into two subseries: A. Business and B.
Personal. All material in this collection is in the original order, usually chronological,
arranged by Brooke-Rose.
The Works series largely consists of material for Brookes-Rose’s autobiographical novel
Remake (1996). Included are holograph manuscripts and
typescripts, and a first edition paperback version, all with holograph revisions. Her novel
Next is also represented with holograph manuscript as well as
a series of three "print outs." The articles subseries contains Brooke-Rose's first
published piece, on Gerard Manley Hopkins (1947), as well as later writings. Reviews by and
about Brooks-Rose’s novels complete the Works series.
Business correspondence includes contracts and royalty statements, as well as communication
with publishers and editors. Personal correspondence is arranged in chronological order from
1990 to 1996. Family letters and university correspondence regarding the University of
Paris, posts offered, and invitations to speak are also present.
The final series contains diverse material about Brooke-Rose, including plans for Richard
Martin's book of essays on her.
2000 Addition (G11681)
This addition to the Christine Brooke-Rose Papers includes typescript drafts of Next and Subscript, research notes for
Subscript, a French translation of a passage of Thru, reviews, articles and information about Brooke-Rose, as well
as correspondence (1996-1999) with editors and publishers, university invitations, and
personal correspondence. The addition is organized in two Series: I. Works and Associated
Material, and II. Correspondence, 1996-1999.
Folder titles are taken from Ms. Brooke-Rose's contents descriptions.
Original Acquisition (R12574) Series Descriptions
Series I. Works, 1897-1997, undated (15 boxes, 10 computer disks)
The series is divided into three subseries: A. Books, B. Essays, and C. Poetry.
The Books subseries, arranged chronologically by title, consists of original and carbon
copy typescripts, holograph manuscripts, printouts, notebooks, printed genealogies,
documents, clippings, correspondence, offprints, original and photocopy page proofs, and
electronic records. All of Brooke-Rose's major works are represented in some form. She
wrote her first drafts by hand, usually in a notebook, before typing successive drafts,
and many of these heavily revised early versions are present in the collection. Early
versions of several works reveal their original titles:
The Dear Deceit was previously titled A Chronicle of Wasted Time and Ultraviolet; Thru was originally titled
Textermination; Amalgamemnon was titled Soon; Xorandor was titled The Alpha Guys; and A ZBC of Ezra Pound was titled Timing the Thunder: A Critical Introduction to Ezra Pound. In
the folder list, discarded titles of works are indicated with quotation marks, while the
final titles are in upper-case letters. Where Brooke-Rose had labeled varying versions
of manuscripts, those labels are retained and indicated in the folder list with single
quotation marks.
Heavily revised holograph manuscripts of
The Languages of Love and The Sycamore Tree are present. The origins of The Dear Deceit, which was based upon the life of Brooke-Rose's
father, can be traced in early correspondence with her aunt, Dorothy Gordon-Forbes.
Brooke-Rose conducted intensive research on her family history and on period books,
clothing, and events; the resulting correspondence, notes, drawings, and clippings are
present. Also included are notes about people on whom the characters are based and
correspondence from family members and others in response to the book. Family documents
and papers, including a journal her father kept and poems he wrote, are included in the
`family' research file. A chronological account of research documents the author's
efforts in writing the book.
Among manuscripts of
The Middlemen are two
versions of Serena's Alter Ego, a short story that
became the basis of the book. Between contains ten
languages, and notes and correspondence regarding linguistics are present, as is
correspondence with Eva Hesse about German passages in the manuscript.
Notable among
Xorandor manuscripts are an early, very
different version in holograph form, titled The Alpha Guys, and lists of the slang vocabulary Brooke-Rose
invented for the book. Notes for Verbivore include
correspondence from friends with suggestions regarding language and scientific accuracy.
A notebook with a holograph manuscript of Verbivore also contains a draft essay on aesthetics in which Brooke-Rose discusses her writing.
Among the notes for Textermination are lists of
characters, including an oversized chapter-by-chapter breakdown of characters, a list of
Americanisms (American slang), and correspondence
concerning copyrights.
The second subseries is comprised of manuscripts of essays by Christine Brooke-Rose,
arranged in the order she had established. The essays include
Ezra Pound: Piers Plowman in the Modern Waste Land,Dynamic Gradients,A for But: 'The Custom House' in Hawthorne's The
Scarlet Letter,Notes on the Metre of Auden's
'The Age of Anxiety,'The American Literary Scene:
Writers in Search of Community, and copies of Brooke-Rose's Letter from Paris column in The Spectator. Proof pages of Notes on the Metre of Auden's 'The Age of Anxiety' are
accompanied by a letter from F. W. Bateson, editor of the journal Essays in Criticism.
The third subseries consists of poetry manuscripts dating from 1946 to 1959 and remains
in the order kept by Christine Brooke-Rose. In addition to typescripts and holograph
manuscripts of such poems as
The Island of Reil (in
successive versions), Impressions &
Epigrams, and To My Mother, Taking the
Veil, there are tearsheets from Botteghe Oscure and printed copies of some poems. A holograph
manuscript of Confiteor, in the hand of Brooke-Rose, is
attributed to Jerzy Peterkiewicz.
Series II. Reviews, 1955-1992 (1.5 boxes)
The second series is divided into two subseries: A. Reviews by Christine Brooke-Rose
and B. Reviews of Works by Christine Brooke-Rose.
The first subseries, maintained in the chronological order established by Brooke-Rose,
consists primarily of clippings, with some carbon copy typescripts, original
typescripts, and page proofs, from 1955 to 1984. Transcripts of radio talks discussing
books are also filed among reviews. Brooke-Rose's separation of signed and unsigned
reviews is retained. Her reports to publishers concerning books on Pound include carbon
copy and original typescripts and correspondence.
Reviews, mainly for newspapers, of all of Brooke-Rose's major works consist mainly of
clippings, with some carbon copy and original typescripts, and are maintained in
Brooke-Rose's original order. A publisher's blurb for
The Sycamore Tree and typescript reader's reports for Such and Amalgamemnon are also
included with the reviews. General press cuttings include clippings about awards won by
Brooke-Rose, articles that mention her, reviews of her translations, and general reviews
of her work. A 1989 printed copy of Les Écrivains Britanniques de
1945 a Nos Jours contains on entry for Brooke-Rose.
Series III. Correspondence, 1956-1999 (3.5 boxes, 3 computer disks)
The third series is divided into two subseries: A. Business Correspondence and B.
Personal Correspondence, and preserves Brooke-Rose's filing arrangement, although
correspondence from a single correspondent may be found in both categories.
The first subseries includes contracts, royalty statements, and letters from
publishers, agents, and editors, with some photocopy and printout replies from
Brooke-Rose, all arranged in reverse chronological order. Included in letters from
publishers is correspondence between Brooke-Rose and Michael Schmidt at Carcanet
discussing manuscript changes, book design, promotion, and other issues and reflecting
the ups and downs of their relationship. Also present with the letters are some proof
pages of
Xorandor.
The second subseries contains mainly incoming personal correspondence, with occasional
copies of Brooke-Rose's replies, arranged in reverse chronological order. While
Brooke-Rose's division of 'personal letters' and 'miscellaneous and personal letters re
own work' has been maintained, both files contain letters discussing her work. In
addition, letters from a single correspondent may be scattered throughout the entire
series. For information about the location of letters by a single correspondent, see the
Index of Correspondents. Among correspondents are Brigid Brophy, Bernard Hoepffner,
Frank Kermode, Richard Martin, Shlomith Rimmon-Kenan, Peter du Sautoy, Olga Scherer,
Muriel Spark, Raleigh Trevelyan, and Michael Westlake. Letters from Jean Alington Howard
discuss Brooke-Rose's work as an intelligence officer at Bletchley Park during World War
II. Letters from Eva Hesse, who was Ezra Pound's German translator, date from 1964-84,
and letters from Mary de Rachewiltz, Pound's daughter, date from 1967-89. Correspondence
from Jerzy Peterkiewicz cover the years of their separations, reconciliations, and
divorce.
Series IV. Family/Personal, 1893-2005 (1 box, 1 computer disk)
The fourth series, Family/Personal, contains Brooke-Rose's personal papers as well as
papers of family members. Some of this material is similar to the family research file
Brooke-Rose developed while writing
The Dear Deceit.
A 1932-1933 notebook of Flemish language exercises from Brooke-Rose's schooldays in
Brussels contains a letter she wrote to her grandmother. Papers documenting
Brooke-Rose's education include school certificates and letters of reference from
teachers. Among career and wartime service papers are letters of reference from a
teacher, a supervisor, and a commanding officer, and letters from Rodney Bax regarding
post-war credit vouchers. Citizenship documents consist of a National Health Service
medical card, a 1950 letter from the Nationality Division of the Home Office, and an
oversized certificate of identity with a photograph and personal data.
Also present are documents and correspondence from Rodney Bax and church officials
regarding the annulment of Brooke-Rose's first marriage. Other documents include copies
of Brooke-Rose's 1967 and 1976 wills, documents from Brooke-Rose's divorce from Jerzy
Peterkiewicz, and a photocopy of the deed of Peterkiewicz' name change from
Pietrkiewicz. Statutory declarations/estate settlements include exhibits from the estate
claims and settlements of Alfred N. Rose and Alice Brooke Savedge: Brooke-Rose's birth,
marriage, and divorce certificates, her mother's birth certificate, her parents'
marriage certificate, her father's death certificate, and her sister's birth
certificate.
Although Brooke-Rose destroyed most of the correspondence from her estranged sister,
Doriel, the `Doriel File' does contain letters from family and friends discussing
Doriel, as well as one remaining letter from Doriel to the author. Papers relating to
Evelyn Brooke-Rose, Christine Brooke-Rose's mother, include a certificate of baptism,
George Brooke's certificate of naturalization, and the marriage banns of Evelyn Brooke
and Alfred N. Rose. Also present is a childhood notebook Evelyn and her sisters wrote,
titled
The Jo's Club Paper and influenced by
Little Women.
Related Material
Other manuscripts relating to Christine Brooke-Rose held at the Ransom Center are located
in the Alec Craig, John Lehmann, London Magazine, and Compton Mackenzie collections.
Separated Material
Original Acquisition (R12574): Brooke-Rose's personal copies of her books, anthologies
containing her work, offprints, and periodicals containing her work were trannsferred to the
Ransom Center Library and cataloged with the Center's book holdings. Some copies are signed
or annotated by Brooke-Rose.
1997 Addition (G10692): Books and journals received with the manuscript material were
transferred to the Ransom Center Library. Included are Between (with unique dust jacket) and
Amalgamemnon (erroneously bound in covers belonging to another book); Baconian Myths by
Brooke-Rose’s great-grandmother, Mary Rose, an early curator of Shakespeare's house in
Stratford; and Friedman and Martin's Utterly Other Discourse.
Three VHS video cassettes were transferred to the Center’s Moving Image Collection: 1) BBC
"Bookmark" program on Brook-Rose, 1987; 2) "States of the Nation--Program 4," Lorna Sage
interview with Brooke-Rose at East Anglia University, 1990; and 3) a documentary on
Bletchley Park with Brooke-Rose interview, 1991
2000 Addition (G11681): Paperback copies of Next and Subscript received with the manuscript
material were transferred to the Ransom Center Library.
Acquisition
Purchase and Gifts, 1992-2005 (R12574, G10692, G11681, G12167, G12465)
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Index Terms
Correspondents
Aldiss, BrianWilson, 1925- .
Anson, Peter Frederick, 1889- .
Barth, John.
Bax, Rodney.
Belben, Rosalind, 1941- .
Birch, Sarah.
Brophy, Brigid, 1929- .
Bunting, Basil, 1900- .
Burgess, Anthony, 1917- .
Byatt, A. S. (Antonia Susan), 1936-
.
Cohen, Ralph, 1917- .
Davie, Donald.
Dick, Kay.
Du Sautoy, Peter.
Freeman, Michael, 1938- .
Gordon, Giles, 1940- .
Gordon-Forbes, Dorothy.
Hesse, Eva.
Hoepffner, Bernard.
Howard, Jean Alington.
Josipovici, Gabriel, 1940- .
Kermode, Frank, 1919- .
Kilmartin, Terence.
Laughlin, James, 1914- .
Lerner, Laurence david, 1925- .
Lodge, David, 1935- .
Martin, Richard, 1934- .
Mitchell, Lee Clark, 1947- .
Nash, Cristopher.
Peterkiewicz, Jerzy, 1916- .
Rabaté, Jean-Michel, 1949- .
Rachewiltz, Mary de.
Rimmon-Kenan, Shlomith.
Scherer, Olga.
Schmidt, Michael, 1947- .
Spark, Muriel.
Steiner, George, 1929- .
Suleiman, Susan Rubin, 1939- .
Taylor, Telford.
Temple, Ruth Zabriskie.
Trevelyan, Raleigh.
Trypanis, C. A. (Constantine Athanasius),
1909- .
Westlake, Michael.
Wilson, Angus.
Organizations
Cambridge University Press.
Carcanet (Firm).
Subjects
Authors and publishers.
Divorce--Religious aspects--Catholic
Church.
Experimental fiction.
Linguists.
Marriage--Annulment.
Science fiction--women authors.
World War, 1939-1945--Female
participants.
World War, 1939-1945--Military
intelligence.
Document Types
Birth certificates.
Contracts.
Death certificates.
Divorce records.
Digital images.
Electronic documents.
Family histories.
Floppy disks.
Galley proofs.
Genealogies.
Legal documents.
Marriage certificates.
Postcards.
Uncataloged Additions
Acquisition (G12167): 5 document boxes, 3 records storage cartons, 8 serials boxes
Acquisition (G12465): 2 document boxes
Container List
Original Acquisition (R12574)
Series I. Works, 1897-1997, undated
Subseries A: Books, 1897-1997, undated
1
1-2
The Languages of Love, holograph manuscript,
[1957]
1
3-4
The Sycamore Tree, holograph manuscript with
revisions, in five numbered notebooks, [1958]
The Dear Deceit [ A Chronicle of Wasted Time] [ Ultraviolet]
Research
1
5-7
Genealogies of the Brooke, Butler, and Poulin families, with holograph
annotations by Christine Brooke-Rose, nd
1
8
Scrapbook of clippings re Mary Rose's custodianship of Shakespeare's
birthplace, [1909]
2
1-5
'File I. Family.' Holograph research notes, letters written before and
after publication, research receipts, family papers, and holograph 'notes on
fiction v. fact,' re characters and the people on whom they are based,
1897-1961, undated
2
6-7
'File II. Background.' Library call slips, clippings, letters and
holograph research notes on the time period of the book, 1958,
undated
3
1
'File II. Background'
osb 22
'File II. Background' (oversize)
3
2
Holograph research notes on books, newspapers, and period clothing,
with a chronological account of the author's research, in five notebooks,
undated
osb 22
'Photocopies of my father's trial.' Photostats from church newspapers,
1898
3
3-7
Holograph manuscript, in nine notebooks,
undated
4
1-2
Holograph manuscript, in nine notebooks,
undated
The Middlemen: A Satire
4
3
Serena's Alter Ego [short story],
typescript with holograph revisions, undated
4
4
Serena's Alter Ego, typescript of a
later version, with holograph revisions, undated
4
5-8
Holograph manuscript, in five notebooks, 4 Aug.-20 Sept.
1960
Out
4
9-10
Holograph manuscript, in five numbered notebooks,
undated
5
1
Holograph manuscript, in five numbered notebooks,
undated
5
2-3
Typescript with holograph revisions,
undated
Such
5
4
Research notes. Astrophysics,
holograph manuscript in one notebook, undated
5
5-6
Holograph manuscript in four numbered notebooks,
undated
5
7-8
Typescript with holograph corrections,
undated
6
1-2
'Copy 2.' Carbon copy typescript with holograph corrections,
undated
Between
6
3
Notes and correspondence, primarily regarding linguistics,
1967-1968, undated With typescript of poem 'God-game,'undated
6
4
'First draft.' Incomplete holograph manuscript with revision pages, in
two numbered notebooks, July 1967
6
5-6
Holograph manuscript in four numbered notebooks,
undated
6
7
Correspondence with Eva Hesse re German passages in the manuscript,
undated, 1968 January
6
8
'Copy 1.' Typescript with holograph revisions,
undated
7
1
'Copy 1.' Carbon copy.
7
2-3
'Copy 3.' Carbon copy typescript, with holograph revisions,
undated
osb 22
Layout for front matter, [1968]
7
4
'Narrativitàe Metalinguaggio in Between di Christine Brooke-Rose' [thesis by Lucia Zagli],
bound photocopy typescript, 1982
Go When You See the Green Man Walking
7
5
'Notes for The Foot. '
Holograph notes on the nervous system, holograph draft manuscript, and unrelated
holograph notes on various topics, in two notebooks,
undated
7
6
Holograph manuscript drafts of Medium Loser and Small Winner,Queenie Fat and Thin, and They All Go to the Mountains, in one
notebook, undated
7
7
'Some manuscripts, short stories, notes.' Holograph manuscript drafts of
The Doubting Spirits,On Terms, and The Religious Button, in one
notebook, undated. With a holograph decision-making aid in
planning a trip
7
8
'BBC Radio Play.' Incomplete holograph manuscript drafts of A Seance at the Seminar [radio play]
and The Chinese Bedspread, in one
notebook, undated with draft of a letter from Brooke-Rose re
a Senior Research Fellowship, undated
7
9
Red Rubber Gloves, carbon copy
typescript, with holograph revisions, undated
8
1
'Various translators' attempts at 'The Foot' [and The Chinese
Bedspread].' Carbon copy and original typescripts, printouts, and
holograph manuscript, with holograph revisions, by Bernard Hoepffner, Christine
Brooke-Rose, Claude Brooke, and Marguerite Derrida,
1968-91
8
2
'Christine Brooke-Rose's The
Foot: A Pragmalinguistic Analysis' [thesis by Silvia Tognola],
bound photocopy typescript, 1983
Timing the Thunder: A Critical Introduction to
Ezra Pound
[A ZBC of Ezra Pound]
8
3-6
Holograph manuscript in four numbered notebooks, undated. Notebook 4 also
contains a holograph draft of Do you believe in the the
existence of God she said in her elegant
trouser-suit,undated
Textermination
[Thru]
8
7
Holograph manuscript notes and typescript and holograph manuscript draft
fragments, undated
8
8
'First draft [19]69.' Incomplete holograph manuscript in one numbered
notebook, 1969
8
9
'Textermination,' Second draft [19]70 and following
summer.' Holograph manuscript in two notebooks,
1970-71
9
1-2
'Textermination,' holograph manuscript of a third version,
in four numbered notebooks, undated
9
3-5
'Final draft [19]72.' Holograph manuscript in six numbered notebooks,
1972
9
6-7
'Copy 3.' Typescript with holograph corrections and notes to printer,
[1975]
9
8
'Top copy.' Mimeograph typescript with holograph corrections,
undated
10
1
'Top copy.'
Soon
[Amalgamemnon]
10
2
'Soon-Revision.' Holograph manuscript fragments in one notebook. With
holograph manuscript draft fragment of Thru in French and holograph draft of letter to Michael
Rubinstein re The Alpha
Guys[Xorandor],undated
10
3
'Soon,' photocopy typescript, bound,
1978-81
10
4
Typescript with holograph revisions, bound,
undated
The Alpha Guys
[Xorandor]
10
5-8
The Alpha Guys by Hunter Brooke, Holograph manuscript, in
five numbered notebooks, undated
11
1
The Alpha Guys by Hunter Brooke: Volume
1. Incomplete photocopy typescript, bound,
undated
11
2-4
Xorandor. Holograph manuscript in
three numbered notebooks, undated. Notebook 3 also contains holograph manuscript
revision pages, undated
11
5
Notebook containing holograph manuscript scientific notes written by
Thomas Blackburn, holograph list of chapters, holograph list of vocabulary, and
additional holograph revision pages, undated
11
6
Photocopy typescript with holograph revisions,
1985
R12574_010
Chapter drafts. 22 electronic files: Adler ScreenTyper, circa
1985
12
1-2
French translation by Bernard Hoepffner. Photocopy printout with
holograph corrections by Brooke-Rose, 1989
Verbivore
12
3
Notes. Holograph preliminary and revision notes, with clippings;
correspondence; holograph, typescript, and photocopy lists of corrections; and
printout and photocopy typescript drafts, 1988-1989,
undated
12
4-5
Holograph manuscript in two numbered notebooks, 1988.
Notebook 2 also contains a draft essay of Illicitations
R12574_001-R12574_002,
R12574_004-R12574_006, R12574_008-R12574_009, R12574_011
Chapter drafts, notes, and bibliography. 108 electronic files: ST Writer;
4 electronic files: Adler ScreenTyper, circa 1986-1989
20
13,
Printout typescripts of various versions of chapters,
1987
21
1-3
Printout typescripts of various versions of chapters, 1987
(continued)
12
6-7
Printout typescript of a later version, with holograph revisions, with
some photocopy page proofs, [1988]
Stories, Theories, and Things
12
8
Composite holograph manuscript, printout typescript, offprints, photocopy
printed pages, photocopy typescript, and page proofs, with holograph revisions,
undated, 1963, 1985, 1988.
On versos of some printouts: fragments of Verbivore, undated
Chapter 2, Whatever Happened to
Narratology?
R12574_001,
R12574_006
Drafts, chapter 2 with bibliography. 8 electronic files: ST Writer,
1987
21
3
Printout typescript, 1987
Illicitations [later rewritten as
Chapter 18, An Allegory of
Aesthetics]
R12574_001,
R12574_006
Drafts. 3 electronic files: ST Writer, 1987
21
3
Printout typescript, 1987
13
1
Composite holograph manuscript
13
2
Printout typescript, with holograph revisions, bound,
undated
13
3-4
Photocopy page proofs, with holograph corrections and revisions. With
three photocopy typed letters, signed, from Brooke-Rose to Linda Matthews at
Cambridge University Press, and photocopy typescript index,
1990
Textermination
13
5-6, gf
'Notes.' Incoming correspondence re character suggestions, holograph
manuscript drafts of letters, acknowledgements, and blurb; holograph list
of Americanisms; holograph lists of corrections; holograph lists of
characters; holograph notes and letters re. copyrights, [1990-1991]. On some
versos: printout typescript fragments of Stories, Theories, and Things, undated
13
7
Holograph manuscript in two notebooks,
undated
14
1
Holograph manuscript in two notebooks,
undated
14
2
Early draft fragments. Photocopy and printout typescript with holograph
revisions, undated
R12574_003, R12574_007
Chapter drafts. 53 electronic files: ST Writer, 1987
21
4-5
Printout typescripts, 1987
14
3
'Typescript...as first sent, before first corrections, with own design
for cover (not done).' Printout typescript, bound, with note from Lorna [Sage],
1991
14
4-5
'First print-out corrected.' Printout typescript, with holograph
corrections by Melody __ and Brooke-Rose, [1991]
0004008G_013
Unidentified fragments and notes. 7 electronic files: ClarisWorks
WordPerfect, 1996-1997
Subseries B. Essays, 1961-1987
14
6, gf
'Essays. Misc. by Brook-Rose.' Photocopy printed copies, photocopy
typescripts, typescripts with holograph corrections, and galley proofs,
1961-1987
14
7
Letters from Paris. Printed copies of
columns from The
Spectator,1976
Subseries C. Poetry, 1946-1959
14
8
'Early poems [19]46 to early [19]50s.' Holograph manuscripts, original and
carbon copy typescripts, printed copies, and proof pages,
1946-1959
Series II. Reviews, 1955-1992
Subseries A. Reviews by Christine Brooke-Rose,
1955-1984
14
9, gf
'Signed reviews by Brook-Rose roughly in date order.' Clippings, page
proofs, and carbon copy andoriginal typescripts, 1955-1984
15
1
'Signed reviews by Brook-Rose roughly in date order'
15
2, gf
'Unsigned reviews by Brook-Rose roughly in date order.' Clippings,
1956-1968
15
3
'Misc. reports to publishers, 1 letter re. Pound,' carbon copy and original
typescripts, 1965-1975, undated
Subseries B. Reviews of Works by Christine Brooke-Rose,
1955-1992
15
4
Gold, clippings and carbon copy typescripts,
1955
15
5
The Languages of Love, clippings,
1957
15
6
A Grammar of Metaphor, clippings,
1958-1962
15
7
The Sycamore Tree, clippings, 1958-1959.
With blurb and letter from Juliet O'Hea of Curtis Brown Ltd.
15
8
The Dear Deceit, clippings,
1960-1961
15
9
The Middlemen: A Satire, clippings and
correspondence, 1961
15
10
Out, clippings and typescripts,
1964-1967
15
11
Such, clippings, 1966-67. With reader's
report for Michael Joseph and a letter from Editions Gallimard,
1965
15
12
Between, clippings and typescripts,
1968-1971
15
13
Go When You See the Green Man
Walking,clippings, 1970-1971
15
14
A ZBC of Ezra Pound, clippings,
1972-1973
15
15
Thru, clippings,
1975-1983
15
16
A Rhetoric of the Unreal, clippings,
1982-1986
15
17
Amalgamemnon, clippings, 1984-1985. With
typescript reader's report
16
1
Xorandor, clippings,
1986-1987
16
2
Verbivore, clippings,
1990
16
3
Stories, Theories, and Things, clippings,
1991
16
4
Textermination, clippings,
1992
16
5
'Press Cuttings-General,' clippings,
1960-86
16
6
Les Écrivains Britanniques de 1945 a Nos
Jours, L'o&il de la lettre, 1989
Series III. Correspondence, 1956-1999
Subseries A. Business Correspondence,
1959-1999
16
7
'Contracts 1959-1989'
16
8
'Royalty Statements [19]84-1990'
16
9-12
'Letters from publishers and (would-be) agents 1965-1991.' With some
photocopy and printout replies by Brooke-Rose
17
1-3
'Letters from editors (mostly of scholarly reviews),'
1971-1991
R12574_001, R12574_006,
0004008G_013
Outgoing correspondence. 17 electronic files: ST Writer; 89 electronic
files: ClarisWorks WordPerfect, 1987, 1996-1999
21
3
Outgoing correspondence, printouts, 1989
Subseries B. Personal Correspondence,
1956-1999
17
4-7
'Personal letters 1988-1991'
18
1-6
'Personal letters 1971-1985.' With one letter from Constantine Trypanis,
29 January 1956
18
7
'Miscellaneous and personal letters re own work, 197[1]-1991'
19
1
'Miscellaneous and personal letters re own work, 197[1]-1991'
19
2
Jean Alington Howard, 1983-1991
19
3-5
'Letters-Eva Hesse,' 1964-1984
19
6-7
'Letters-Mary de Rachewiltz,' 1967-1989
19
8-9
'Letters from Jerzy Peterkiewicz, File 1,'
1968-1972
20
1-2
'Letters [from Jerzy] Peterkiewicz [File] 2, [19]73-1990'
0004008G_013
Outgoing correspondence. 59 electronic files: ClarisWorks WordPerfect,
1996-1999
Series IV: Family/Personal, 1893-2005
20
3
Notebook of Flemish exercises, holograph manuscript, 1932-1933. With
holograph letter to Laure Poulin Brooke, 1 June
[1930]
20
4
Education. Certificates and typed letters,
1939-1952
20
5
Career and wartime service papers, 1940-1959
20
6
Citizenship documents, 1948-1950
osb 22
Citizenship documents, 1948-1950 (oversize)
20
7
'Sacra Rota' [annulment, Rodney Bax marriage], documents and correspondence,
1961-1967
20
8
Wills, 1967, 1976
20
9
Divorce papers [Jerzy Peterkiewicz marriage], 1973-1976. With document of
name change
20
10
Statutory declarations/estate settlements,
1893-1977
20
11
'Doriel [Brooke-Rose] file.' Correspondence,
1922-1979
20
12
Evelyn Brooke. Documents and childhood notebook titled The Jo's Club
Paper,1893-1919
0512003G_012
Digital images. 12 electronic files: JPG, 2005
1997 Addition (G10692)
Series I. Works, 1947-1997 (bulk 1990-1997)
Subseries A. Novels
Remake (1996)
23
1-2
Original handwritten manuscript, in two
notebooks, 1992-1993
23
3
New handwritten manuscript "(NR)," 1993
23
4-5
"Early drafts," typescript with handwritten
revisions
23
6-7
"Prepenultimate version," typescript with
handwritten revisions, 1993-1994
24
1-2
"Penultimate version," typescript with
handwritten revisions, 1993-1994
24
3
"Last version," typescript with handwritten
revisions, 1995
24
4
lst edition paperback, with author's corrections
Next (1998)
24
5-7
Handwritten manuscript in three notebooks
first draft
25
1-2
"lst print out"
25
3-4
"2nd print out," June 1996
25
5-6
"3rd print out, penultimate version"
Subseries B. Articles and Lectures
26
1
"La syntaxe et le symbolisme dans la poésie de Hopkins," tearsheet of
article in Europe, 1947, "first publication ever"
26
2
"Response to Catherine Gallagher's Lecture," Utah Narrative Conference,
April 1995, typescript with holograph revisions
26
3
"Mediamix: Shall we ever make Europe?" in Near Encounters: Festschrift for
Richard Martin, 1995
26
4
"Splitlitcrit," in Narrative, vol.4, no.1, Jan. 1996, reprint
26
5
"Exsul," in Poetics Today, Fall 1996, offprint
26
6
"Is self-reflexivity mere?," lecture given at Warwick, Nov. 1995 and
published in Quarterly West, Dec. 1996
26
7
"Remaking," talk delivered at the British Council Conference, Sept. 1996;
published in The European English Messenger, v.2, 1996 and PN Review 113, vol.23,
no.3, Jan.-Feb. 1997
Subseries C. Reviews
26
8
Reviews by Brooke-Rose, 1990-1996
26
9
Reviews of works by Brooke-Rose: Stories, Theories & Things;
Textermination; and Remake, 1992-1996
Series II. Correspondence, 1973-1996
Subseries A. Business Correspondence, 1988-1996
26
10
Contracts and royalty statements, 1988-1995
26
11
Publishers, 1992-1996
26
12
Editors, 1993-1996
Subseries B. Personal Correspondence, 1973-1996
27
1
1990-1993, "Testimonials for friends"
27
2-3
1992-1993
27
4-5
1994-1995
27
6-7
1996
Family
28
1
Peterkiewicz, Jerzy (husband), 1976-1995
28
2
Rose, Doriel (sister), 1979-1996
28
3
"Mother's last letters," 1983-1984
Universities
28
4
L'Université de Paris, 1973-1977
28
5
Posts offered, 1970s-1980s
28
6
Invitations to speak, 1989-1996
Series III. About Brooke-Rose, 1988-1998
28
7
Certificate of conferral, Doctor of Letters, Univ. of East Anglia,
19888
28
8-10
Original plan of Ellen Friedman and Richard Martin's Utterly Other Discourse,
Dalkey Archive,including Emma Kafalenos, "Experiments in the Novel: Christine Brooke-
Rose," 1995
28
12
Heather Reyes, "'As for Europe...' The fiction of Christine
Brooke-Rose--Euro-British Novelist" in Women, 1998
2000 Addition (G11681)
Series I. Works and Associated Material
Next
29
1-2
29
3
Subscript
29
4-5
Handwritten notebooks
29
6
Drafts of early chapters
29
7
Chapters 1-11, uncorrected typescript
29
8
Penultimate copy, uncorrected
30
1
Penultimate copy (continued)
30
2-3
Penultimate copy, heavily corrected
30
4-5
Final corrected typescript
31
1-2
Copy sent to New Directions, 1 Dec. 1998
31
3-4
Notes and drafts
31
5-6
Revision notes, afterthoughts, etc.
31
7
Reviews
Paleological notes for Subscript
32
1-2
Botany
32
3-4
From chordates to primates
32
5
Geology, climate, environment, etc.
32
6
Maps and diagrams
32
7
Neanderthal times
32
8
Paleologists, letters
32
9-10
Pithecus/Man
General biology, notes for Subscript
33
1
Cell formation
33
2
Chromosomes, heredity, etc.
33
3
Evolution
33
4
Miscellaneous press articles
33
5
Brooke-Rose's French translation of passage from Thru
33
6
Commented reading notes
Reviews
33
7
Next
33
8
Remake
33
9
Stories, Theories and Things
33
10-11
Duplicates of reviews already sent to Ransom Center
33
12
Articles and info on Brook-Rose
Series II. Correspondence, 1996-1999
34
1
Editors
34
2
Publishers
34
3-6
Personal, mostly incoming
34
7
University invitations
35
1-5
Printouts of outgoing correspondence from computer
disk, 1996-July 1999
Christine Brooke-Rose Papers--Index of Correspondents (Does not include Additions G10692
and G11681)
- Abbott, Michael (see Carcanet (Firm))
- Ackroyd, Peter (see Spectator)
- Adcock, E. H.--2-1
- Adelphi (Firm)--16-12
- Adorers of the Sacred Heart of Jesus of Montmartre--17-7, 18-2, 18-3, 18-4
- Ahrens, Rüdiger, 1939- --18-1
- Ainley, Mark (see Battersea Arts Center)
- Albin Michel (Firm)--16-11, 16-12, 19-1
- Aldiss, Brian Wilson, 1925- --16-11, 19-1
- Allan-Smith, H. (see Allied Publicity Services (Liverpool) Ltd.)
- Allied Publicity Services (Liverpool) Ltd.--20-5
- Allison, Barley (see Secker & Warburg)
- Angela, Mother M. (see Adorers of the Sacred Heart of Jesus of Montmartre)
- Anson, Peter Frederick, 1889- --2-1, 2-3
- Anthony Sheil Associates Ltd. (see Gordon, Giles)
- Antretter, Dietlind--18-3
- Archdiocese of Westminster (see Brown, Ralph, Revd.)
- Ardagh, John, 1928- --17-6, 17-7
- Ashley Famous Agency, Inc.--16-12
- Association for the Blind of Western Australia (Inc.)--16-10
- Atheneum Publishers--15-9
- Auger, Jill Fisher (see Harvard University. Press)
- Autrement Dire--17-1
- Auty, R. M. (Richard M.)--17-4, 18-3
- Bal, Mieke, 1946- --17-7
- Banford, Ann (Banfield, Ann?)--17-5
- Banque de L'Harpe, Leclerc & Co.--20-11
- Baring-Gould, E. S.--2-1
- Barnes, R. A.--2-1
- Barrie & Jenkins (London, England)--16-7
- Barth, John--18-2
- Bateson, Frederick Wilse, 1901- (see Essays in Criticism)
- Battersea Arts Center--18-7
- Bax, Rodney--20-7
- Beddow, Helen (see Cambridge University Press)
- Beer, Susan (see Cambridge University Press)
- Belben, Rosalind, 1941- --17-5, 17-6, 17-7, 18-7
- Bell, Brodrick & Gray--2-5
- Bell, Millicent--17-1
- Bellos, David (see Comparative Criticism)
- Beressem, Hanjo---17-7, 18-7
- Bessie, Simon Michael (see Atheneum Publishers)
- Bibby, Kenneth Brodie--2-5
- Biblioteca apostolica vaticana--2-5
- Birch, Sarah--17-4, 18-7
- Black, Michael H. (see Cambridge University Press)
- Blake, Carole (see Michael Joseph Ltd.)
- Blazek, Doris D.--15-3, 17-3
- Bodmer, Michel--17-7, 18-1, 18-3, 18-7, 19-1
- Bofill, Eli (see Edicions 62)
- Bogen, Nancy, 1932- --18-1, 18-2, 18-7
- Bonnick, Joanne (see Curtis Brown, Ltd.)
- Bookmark (see British Broadcasting Corporation)
- Boult, G. F. F.--2-1
- Bowen, Charlotte (see New Literary History)
- Brandt, Rüdiger, 1949- --17-7, 18-1
- British Broadcasting Corporation--16-8, 17-1, 18-7
- British Council--17-4, 18-7
- Brooke, Claude--18-3
- Brooke, Dora (aunt)--18-5
- Brooke, Evelyn Blanche (Mother Anselem)--2-4, 20-11
- Brooke, Francis (uncle)--2-4, 2-7, 20-11
- Brooke, George W. (grandfather)--20-11
- Brooke, Laure Poulin (grandmother)--20-3, 20-11
- Brooke-Rose, Doriel--20-11
- Brooks, Shepherd (see Salzburg Seminar on American Studies)
- Brophy, Brigid, 1929- --17-5, 17-6, 18-2, 18-4
- Brown, Herbert Radcliffe (Bertie)--2-1, 2-5
- Brown, Keith, 1931- --19-1
- Brown, Ralph, Revd.--20-7
- Bryant, Leslie E. (see J. M. Bryant Company)
- Bryant, Mark (see Secker & Warburg)
- Bullock, Marcus--17-1, 18-7
- Bunting, Basil, 1900- --19-1
- Burgess, Anthony, 1917- --18-5
- Burke, Derek C. (see University of East Anglia)
- Burnet, Pauline--18-2
- Burnley, Judith (see Penguin (Firm))
- Buscarlet, J. M. (Jean-Marc), 1925- --18-2
- Butler, Lance St. John--17-1, 17-2
- Byatt, A. S. (Antonia Susan), 1936- --17-4, 17-7, 18-7
- Caldecott, Oliver (see Wildwood House Ltd.)
- CALIBAN--17-1, 17-2
- Callecott, Diana (see University of Durham)
- Callil, Carmen (see Chatto & Windus (Firm))
- Calvocoressi, Peter (see Penguin (Firm))
- Cambridge University Press--13-3, 15-16, 16-7, 16-8, 16-9, 16-10, 16-11, 17-2
- Cameron, Brenda (see Cambridge University Press)
- Carcanet (Firm)--13-5, 15-17, 16-7, 16-9, 16-10, 16-11, 17-1, 17-2, 18-7
- Carl Hanser Verlag--19-4
- Carswell, Christine (see Chatto & Windus (Firm))
- Celly, Jean-Jacques, 1934- (see Collection Textuerre)
- Cent Pages Editions--16-9, 16-10
- Challis, Everett W.--2-5
- Challinors & Dickson, Solicitors--2-1, 2-2
- Chambers, George B.--2-1, 2-3
- Chatman, Seymour Benjamin, 1928- --18-5, 18-6
- Chatto & Windus (Firm)--16-10, 16-11
- Chidley, J., Mrs. (see Faber and Faber, Ltd., Publishers)
- Chopin, Réjíne--17-7, 18-2, 18-3
- Christensen, Thomas (see North Point Press)
- Church Society--2-3
- Cixous, Hél'ene, 1937- --17-6, 18-5, 18-6
- Clifford, R. E. (Ralph Ernest) (see Oxford University. University Registry)
- Cofer, Clyde L.--20-6
- Cohen, Ralph, 1917- (see New Literary History)
- Cohn, Dorrit--18-3
- Cohn, Stephen (see Poetics Today)
- Collection Textuerre--17-1
- Columbia University--18-2
- Comparative Criticism--17-1, 17-2
- Comparative Literature--17-1
- Conradi, Peter J., 1945- --17-6
- Cook, Albert Spaulding--17-4, 17-6, 18-2, 18-5, 18-6
- Copyright--17-1
- Cordesse, Gérard (see Caliban)
- Courtz, Z. (see Ecole pratique des hautes études (France))
- Covington & Burling (see Blazek, Doris D.)
- Coxan, Helen (see Cambridge University Press)
- Crook, Arthur--17-4
- Cullen, John, 1936- --18-1, 18-4
- Curtis Brown, Ltd.--15-7, 15-9, 16-7
- D. R. Hillman & Sons, Ltd.--16-7
- D'Alançon, Monica--18-1
- Daniel, Jack L. (Jack Lee), 1942- --13-5
- Davie, Donald--19-1
- Dawes, C. R.--2-5
- Day, Robert A., 1924--18-3
- Deborah Rogers Ltd.--16-11
- Del Sapio, Giorgio--17-4
- Del Sapio Garbero, Maria--17-4, 17-5, 18-7
- Delphy, Françoise--17-6
- Denoël (Firm)--16-10
- Dick, Kay--17-5
- Dickson, Lovat, 1902- (see Macmillan & Co.)
- Dietrich, David--18-7
- Dodd, Hilary (see Cambridge University Press)
- Donald, Elsie Burch--17-4, 17-5, 16-6
- d'Orban, Eve (see Encounter (London))
- Dowty, (see H. R. Napp)
- Drabble, Margaret, 1939- --17-4
- Dronke, Ursula--20-4
- Dunderdale, Monsignor--20-7
- Dupas, Jean-Claude (see Fabula)
- Durand, Regis--17-2, 18-5
- Du Sautoy, Peter (see also Faber and Faber, Ltd., Publishers)--17-4, 17-5, 17-7,
18-1, 18-2, 18-3, 18-4
- Du Sorbier, Françoise--17-7, 18-6
- Eastburn, G. J. (see Great Britain. Ministry of Information)
- Easthope, Antony--18-1
- Eco, Umberto--16-11, 18-4, 18-5, 19-1
- Ecole pratique des hautes études (France)--19-1
- Edgecome, Wilfred--2-5
- Edhasa--16-10
- Edicions 62--16-9
- Edinburgh Review (see Edinburgh University Press)
- Edinburgh University Press--12-3, 16-9, 17-1, 18-7
- Editions Alain Moreau--15-15
- Editions La Découverte--16-11
- Edouard Chamay--20-11
- Edwards, John D.--17-4
- Eimour Muhadine--17-1
- Encounter (London)--14-8
- Engels, Angelika (see Editions La Découverte)
- English Centre of International PEN--17-1
- Erzgräber, Willi--18-1
- Essays in Criticism: A Quarterly Journal of Literary
Criticism--14-6
- Etudes Anglaises (see Monad, Sylv'ere)
- Europe (see Eimour Muhadine)
- Evans, Matthew (see Faber and Faber, Ltd., Publishers)
- Even-Zohar, Itamar, 1939- (see Poetics Today)
- Faber and Faber, Ltd., Publishers, London--15-3, 16-7, 16-8, 16-10
- Fabienne, Guilliot--19-1
- Fabula--17-2
- Fairley, A. Frank (see United States, Post Office)
- Farrar, Straus & Giroux, Inc.--16-2
- Farrer, David (see Secker & Warburg)
- Faucherean, Suzy--18-5, 18-6
- Federman, Raymond--18-2
- Felman, Shosana--18-4
- Ferdinand Schöningh--17-2
- Fluck, Winfried--18-1
- Fowler, Roger--18-5
- Fox, Levi (see Trustees and Guardians of Shakespeare's Birthplace)
- Fraenkel-Thonet, Monica--18-3
- Frank, Joseph, 1918- --18-5
- Freeman, Michael, 1938- (see also Carcanet (Firm))--17-4, 18-1
- Friedman, Ellen G., 1944- --16-5, 16-10, 17-1, 17-2, 17-5
- Fuchs, Miriam, 1949- --17-1
- Fulton, Margaretta (see Harvard University. Press)
- Gadet, Olivier (see Cent Pages Editions)
- Gallimard (Firm)--15-11, 16-12
- Galtier, Bernard (see Université de Picardie)
- Gandini, Morena--18-7
- Garrett, Tony, 1929- --17-4
- Gastaldi, Jérôome--20-8
- Gille, Elisabeth, 1937- (see Denoel (Firm))
- Gillham, William (see Gillhams, Solicitors)
- Gillhams, Solicitors--2-5, 20-7, 20-8, 20-9
- Giroux, Robert (see Farrar, Straus & Giroux, Inc.)
- Gladwell, Norah (see Watt, (A. P.) and Son)
- Glyn, Susan--18-5, 18-6
- Goldsmith, Keith (see Carcanet (Firm))
- Goode, J. W. (see Cambridge University Press)
- Gordon, Giles, 1940- --16-11, 17-3
- Gordon-Forbes, Dorothy Dodo (aunt)--2-1, 2-2
- Graham, Kenneth--17-2, 17-6
- Grant, Russell--18-1
- Granta--17-3
- Great Britain. Immigration and Nationality Dept.--20-6
- Great Britain. Ministry of Information--2-4
- Gretter, Suzanne (see Suhrkamp Verlag)
- Grimes, Frank E.--2-1
- Guéron, Jacqueline--18-5
- Guthrie, E. J. (see Royal Insurance Company Ltd.)
- H. R. Napp Ltd.--2-5
- Haferd, Maggie--17-5, 17-7, 18-3, 18-5, 18-6
- Hall, Philippa--18-3
- Hamish Hamilton Ltd.--16-11, 16-12
- Hanbury, Geoffrey--2-5
- Handwerk, Gary J., 1954- --17-1
- Hardy, Violet, Lady--2-1
- Harshav, Benjamin, 1928- (see Poetics and Theory of
Literature and Poetics Today)
- Harshav, Barbara Bobbi--18-3
- Harvard University. Press--16-8
- Hassan, Ihab Habib, 1925- --17-2, 18-4, 19-1
- Hayman, David--18-5, 18-6, 19-1
- Heenan, John Carmel, Cardinal, 1905-1975--20-7
- Hermann Luchterhand Verlag--16-12
- Hesse, Eva--6-7, 19-3, 19-4, 19-5
- Heusser, Martin, 1953- --18-2, 18-3
- Hewitt, Thomas (see Church Society)
- Heyman-Madison, Daniel--15-17
- Hill, Doreen (see Association for the Blind of Western Australia (Inc.))
- Hillman, D. R. (see D. R. Hillman & Sons, Ltd.)
- Hird, B. Whitworth--2-5
- Hochman, Baruch, 1930- --18-4
- Hoepffner, Bernard--8-1, 17-1, 17-4, 17-6, 17-7, 18-1, 18-2, 18-7, 21-3
- Hogarth Press--19-1
- Holland, Vyvyan Beresford, 1886-1967--2-5
- Homberger, Beat--16-11, 18-3, 18-4, 18-7, 19-1
- Houston, John 17--4
- Houston, Melodie--17-4
- Howard, Jean Alington--19-2
- Huber, John--18-2
- Huber, Marlies--17-6, 18-2
- Hubert, Renée Riese, 1916- (see Comparative Literature)
- Hughes, Peter--17-5, 17-7, 18-1, 18-3
- Hughes, Psiche--17-6
- Hunt, John Dixon (see Word & Image)
- Instituto Giangiacomo Feltrinelli--16-12
- International Association of University Professors of English--17-5
- International Committee of the Red Cross--2-4
- Inwood, Angela (see British Broadcasting Corporation)
- Ivimy, Joan--20-11
- J. & A. Churchill Ltd.--2-5
- J. M. Bryant Company--2-3
- Janson-Smith, Peter--16-12
- Jardine, Penelope--18-1, 18-3
- Jonathan Cape, Ltd.--16-11
- Jones, Eric M., Sir--20-5, 20-7
- Jones, Ross H., Jr. (see Symbolics)
- Jordis, Christine (see British Council)
- Jore-Laget, Martine--18-5
- Joseph, Terri Brint--17-6, 18-1, 18-2
- Josipovici, Gabriel, 1940- --17-4, 18-6
- Julian, Merrilyn (see Methuen & Co.)
- Kadaré, Ismail--13-5
- Kafalenos, Emma Mellard, 1939- --19-1
- Karvelis, Ugné (see Gallimard (Firm))
- Keating, Roland (see British Broadcasting Corporation and Bookmark
- Kenan, Guy (Jay)--18-4
- Keogh, Andrew (see Yale University Library)
- Kermode, Frank, 1919- --17-4, 17-5, 17-6, 18-1, 18-4, 18-5, 18-6
- Kilmartin, Terence--18-1
- Kirkland & Lane Solicitors--2-3
- Knowlton, Perry (see Curtis Brown, Ltd.)
- Kravitz, Peter (see Edinburgh University Press)
- Krips, Henry--12-3, 17-5, 17-6, 17-7, 18-1
- Kristeva, Julia, 1941- (see also Ecole pratique des hautes études (France))--17-7,
18-1
- Krüger, Michael, 1943- (see Carl Hanser Verlag)
- Lamarque, Peter--17-1
- Lane, J. H.--2-3
- Lane, W.--2-5
- Langumier, Eric--17-6
- Laughlin, James, 1914- (see also New Directions Publishing Corp.)--18-5
- Laver, M.--18-3
- Lawson, G. E.--17-5
- Lecercle, Jean-Jacques--17-4, 17-6, 18-1, 18-2
- Lee, Richard--2-3
- Leete, Elisabeth Bourquin--17-5, 18-2
- Le Gardeur, R. J., Jr. (see Southport Manufacturing Company)
- Legal Insurance Co., Ltd.--2-5
- Leggett, Georges--17-5
- Lehmann, John, 1907- --15-1
- Lerner, Laurence David, 1925- --18-6
- Les Lettres Nouvelles--16-12
- Lettre Internationale--17-1
- Levy, Michael, Sir--18-7
- Liehm, Mira (see Lettre Internationale)
- Lill, Winston (see New Orleans, La.)
- Litchfield, Gay (see Cambridge University Press)
- Literaturhaus e. V.--18-7
- Lockett, Andrew (see Oxford University Press)
- Lodge, David, 1935- --18-3, 18-4, 18-5
- Luscher, Henry R. (see Mobile, Ala. Board of Commissioners)
- Maack, Annegret, 1944- --18-7
- McElroy, Joseph--15-17, 18-3, 18-4, 19-1
- McFee, Bryan--18-5
- McHale, Brian (see also Poetics Today)--18-7
- Machu, Didien (see Autrement Dire)
- McIntosh, Angus--17-4, 17-5
- Mackenzie, Compton, Sir, 1883-1972--2-3
- Macmillan & Co.--16-7
- Macmillan Press--16-9
- McNaughton, William, 1933- --19-1
- Magenat, François--17-6
- Mantovani, Mario--20-7
- Marsack, Robyn (see Carcanet (Firm))
- Marshall, Bob--16-10
- Martin, Jean Paul--18-3, 18-6, 18-7, 19-1
- Martin, Richard, 1934- --13-5, 16-9, 17-4, 17-5, 17-6, 17-7, 18-1, 18-2, 18-3, 18-7,
19-1
- Masons, Solicitors--2-5
- Massumi, Brian (see Copyright)
- Matthews, Linda (see Cambridge University Press)
- Merzoug, Yvonne (see Denoel (Firm))
- Messerli, Douglas, 1947- (see Sun & Moon Press)
- Methuen & Co.--16-10, 17-1, 18-7
- Meyer-Prien, Annette (see Literaturhaus e.V.)
- Michael Joseph Ltd.--16-7, 16-12
- Mikriammos, Philippe--18-1, 18-2
- Millar, Kitty (see Penguin (Firm))
- Miller, Ian (see Secker & Warburg)
- Miquel, Alexandra von (see Verlag kiepenheuer & witsch)
- Miquel, María-Antonia de (see Edhasa)
- Mirkowicz, Tomasz--18-5
- Mitchell, Lee Clark, 1947- --16-11, 17-1, 17-2
- Mobile, Ala. Board of Commissioners--2-3
- Modern Language Association of America--17-3
- Mohrt, Michel (see Gallimard (Firm))
- Molner, Christina (see Edicions 62)
- Monad, Sylv`ere--17-4, 17-5, 18-5, 19-1
- Moore, Steven (see Review of Contemporary
Fiction)
- Moore, Denis--16-7, 20-11
- Moore, Terence (see Cambridge University Press)
- Moosmüller, Birgit--17-6
- Mortimer, Anthony--17-6, 18-2
- Morton, Brian (see the Times Higher Education
Supplement)
- Moss, Florence--2-1, 2-2
- Mouton Publishers--16-12, 17-1
- Mundy, Janet (see Barrie & Jenkins (London, England))
- Murray Pollinger--16-11
- Musée national de la Légion d'honneur et des ordres de chevalerie (France)--2-4
- Nabokov, Ivan (see Albin Michel (Firm))
- Nash, Cristopher--17-1, 17-4, 17-5, 17-6, 17-7, 18-1
- National Linen Co., London (see Bibby, Kenneth Brodie)
- New Directions Publishing Corp.--16-11
- New Literary History--17-1, 17-2, 17-6, 18-5
- New Orleans (La.)--2-3
- New York University--18-5
- Noirot, Paul (see Lettre Internationale)
- North Point Press--16-11
- O'Brien, John (see Review of Contemporary
Fiction)
- O'Connor, Philip--17-1
- Oeser, Oscar A.--20-7
- Office de Radiodiffusion-television Francaise--18-6
- O'Hea, Juliet (see Curtis Brown, Ltd.)
- O'Neill, J. M.--17-6
- Orsten, Elisabeth M. (see International Association of University Professors of
English
- Orsy, Ladislas M., 1921- --20-7
- Oxford University. University Registry--2-1
- Oxford University Press--18-7
- P. N. Review--18-7
- Paach, Denis--17-6, 17-7, 18-1
- Pacholek-Brandt, Elke, 1958- --17-7, 18-1, 18-2
- Paideuma--17-2, 17-3
- Palmier, Jean-Michel, 1944- --18-6
- Pantheon Books Inc.--15-9
- Paris, Jean--18-2, 18-7
- Parker, Ivan F. B.--2-1
- Pavel, Thomas G., 1941- --17-5, 18-4
- Paz, Donna (see University Microfilms International)
- Penguin (Firm)--16-11
- Perera, Ernest (see Ferdinand Schöningh)
- Perry, Catherine (see Peter Janson-Smith Ltd.)
- Peter Janson-Smith Ltd.--16-12
- Peterkiewicz, Jerzy, 1916- --19-8, 19-9
- Pillans, Palmer--2-3
- Pippin, Tina (see Semeia)
- Pirlet, François--17-6, 17-7, 18-1
- Planti, David (see Wildwood House Ltd.)
- Poetics Today--17-1, 17-6, 17-7, 18-1, 18-3, 18-5, 19-1
- Poetics and Theory of Literature--17-3
- Poétique--19-1
- Pollinger, Murray (see Murray Pollinger)
- Pollner, Clausdirk--18-1
- Portens, Hugh Gordon--18-5
- Powys, John Cowper, 1872-1963--2-4
- Prentis, Mary--17-4, 17-5, 17-6, 17-7, 18-1
- Price, Janice (see Methuen & Co.)
- Pryor, Roberta (see Ashley Famous Agency, Inc.)
- Pullein-Thompson, Josephine (see English Centre of International PEN)
- Rabaté, Jean-Michel, 1949- --17-4, 17-5, 18-1, 18-2, 18-3, 18-4, 18-6
- Rachewiltz, Mary de--19-6, 19-7
- Rakowska-Jaillard, Claud--17-4, 17-5, 17-6, 17-7, 18-1, 18-2, 18-3, 18-4, 18-6
- Ravinedale,___--2-5
- Review of Contemporary Fiction (see also Friedman, Ellen and
Fuchs, Miriam)--16-11, 17-1, 17-2
- Richards, F. K. (see Royal Insurance Company Ltd.)
- Richards, Reginald Leslie--2-3
- Richardson, E. Ryder--2-5
- Ridley, M. (see William Salt Library)
- Rimmon-Kenan, Shlomith--17-1, 17-2, 17-4, 17-5, 17-6, 17-7, 18-1, 18-2, 18-3, 18-4,
18-7
- Ritchie, William F. J. (see Gillhams, Solicitors)
- Robben, Bernhard--17-4, 17-5, 17-6, 17-7
- Roberts-West, Sarah (see Macmillan Press)
- Rocard, Marcienne (see Caliban)
- Ronen, Ruth (see Poetics Today)
- Rose, Alfred Northbrook Hugh--2-4
- Rose, E. J. B. (see Penguin (Firm))
- Rosenthal, Mark--18-5, 18-6
- Rosenthal, T. G. (see Secker & Warburg)
- Rottensteiner, Franz (see Suhrkamp Verlag)
- Rowe, Marsha--17-1
- Royal Insurance Company Ltd.--2-3, 2-5
- Royal Societies Club--2-5
- Royal Society of Literature (Great Britain)--18-2
- Rubinstein, Hilary (see Watt, (A. P.) and Son)
- Rubinstein, Michael (see Watt, (A. P.) and Son)
- Ruskowski, Jenifer--17-4
- Sabimarcelli, Françoise--18-1
- Sage, Lorna--14-3, 16-10, 17-5, 17-6, 17-7, 18-2
- Salzburg Seminar on American Studies--20-4
- Savedge, Alice Brooke--(aunt)--20-11
- Schaefer, William D. (see Modern Language Association of America)
- Scherer, Olga--12-3, 13-5, 17-4, 17-5, 17-6, 17-7, 18-1, 18-3, 18-4, 18-5, 18-6
- Schmidt, Michael, 1947- (see Carcanet (Firm))
- Schute, Patricia (see Royal Society of Literature (Great Britain))
- Secker & Warburg--15-9, 16-7, 16-10, 16-11, 18-7
- Seed, David (see University of Liverpool)
- Semeia--17-1
- Semiotica--17-1
- Sepp, Anto--17-6
- Serreau, Geneviéve (see Les Lettres Nouvelles)
- Services Industriels--20-11
- Sethi, Rumina--17-5
- Sewell, Brocard--2-3, 2-7
- Shaffer, E. S. (Elinor S.) (see also Comparative Criticism)--17-5, 17-6, 18-7
- Shea, Mary Ann--18-1, 18-2, 18-3, 18-4, 18-5
- Sherwood, Ellen Churchill--2-1, 2-5
- Shoemaker, Jack (see North Point Press)
- Singer, Marie--18-3
- Sosna, Morton (see Stanford Humanities Center)
- Southport Manufacturing Company--2-3
- Spark, Muriel--15-9, 18-1, 18-2, 18-3, 19-1
- Spectator--17-3
- Splendore, Paola--15-15, 19-1
- Sprague, Claire--18-2
- Staley, Helen--17-5, 17-7, 18-1, 18-5
- Stanford Humanities Center--17-1, 17-2
- Stanley Warden & Tompkins--2-1, 2-2, 2-4
- Stanzel, F. K. (Franz Karl), 1923- --17-1, 17-7, 18-1,18-2
- Steele, Richard (see Word & Image)
- Steiner, George, 1929- --16-11, 18-3, 18-4, 18-5
- Stephens, L. Edgar (see Warwickshire (England) County Council)
- Stevenson, Quentin--15-1
- Stock, Noel--15-2
- Styles, D. Alberic--2-3
- Suhrkamp Verlag--16-10, 18-1
- Sukenick, Ronald--18-4, 18-5
- Suleiman, Susan Rubin, 1939- --16-7, 17-3, 17-5, 17-6, 17-7, 18-2, 18-3, 18-4, 18-7
- Sullivan, John--18-5
- Sun & Moon Press--17-1
- Sutherland, Patrick D.--2-3
- Sutherland-Innes Bros. Ltd.--2-3
- Suyu, Maden--6-3
- Swende, David--15-9
- Swiderski-Fribourg, Martha--18-2, 18-3
- Symbolics--16-10
- Tanner, Tony--18-6
- Tassel, D.--18-3
- Taylor, Kevin (see Cambridge University Press)
- Taylor, Telford--17-4, 17-6, 18-1, 18-2, 18-3, 18-5, 18-6, 19-1
- Temple, Ruth Zabriskie--17-4, 17-5, 18-1, 18-2, 18-3, 18-4, 18-5
- Terrell, Carroll Franklin (see Paideuma)
- The Times Higher Educational Supplement--16-11
- The Times Literary Supplement--18-6
- Tisserant, Eugene, Cardinal, 1884- --2-5
- Thorlby, Anthony K.--18-5
- Todorov, Tzvetan, 1939- (see also Poétique)--18-5, 18-6
- Tompkins, J. D. (see Stanford Humanities Center)
- Tomsell, Viola (see Whittington Hospital)
- Towers, Robert, 1923- (see Columbia University)
- Tredell, Nicolas (see P. N. Review)
- Trevelyan, Raleigh (see also Hamish Hamilton Ltd. and Jonathan Cape, Ltd.)--16-10,
16-11, 17-4, 17-5, 17-6, 17-7, 18-1, 18-2, 18-3, 19-1
- Trustees and Guardians of Shakespeare's Birthplace--2-1
- Trypanis, C. A. (Constantine Athanasius), 1909- --6-3, 18-6
- Tumir, Vaska (see Review of Contemporary
Fiction)
- Turner, Jenny (see Edinburgh University Press)
- Tuttleton, James W. (see New York University)
- Uglow, Jenny (see Chatto & Windus (Firm))
- United States. Post Office Dept.--2-3
- Universität Zürich--16-11
- Université de Picardie--18-7
- University Microfilms International--16-9
- University of California Press--16-11
- University of Durham--19-1
- University of East Anglia--18-2, 18-7
- University of Liverpool--18-7
- University of London--20-4
- Unwin, David, 1918--17-4
- Vallette, Jacques--15-6
- Van den Oever, C. (see Mouton Publishers)
- Varlet, Marcel--17-6
- Verlag kiepenheuer & witsch--16-12
- Vicariato di Roma--20-7
- Von Koppenfels, Werner--18-5
- Walker, Richard (see British Council)
- Walls, Janette (see Carcanet (Firm))
- Walter, Otto F. (see Hermann Luchterhand Verlag)
- Walton, Francis G. Frank--2-1, 2-2, 2-6, 2-7
- Ward, Aileen--18-5
- Warden, Stanley C. (see Stanley Warden & Tompkins)
- Warner, Martin--17-1
- Warr, Tracey (see Hogarth Press)
- Warwick studies in philosophy and literature--17-1
- Warwickshire (England) County Council--2-1
- Watt, (A. P.) and Son--18-4
- Watt, Ian (see Stanford Humanities Center)
- Watts, Henry--2-3
- Way, Peter--18-5
- Webster, George (see Curtis Brown Ltd.)
- Welch, D.--2-1
- Wellbery, David (see Stanford Humanities Center)
- Westlake, Michael--16-10, 17-5, 17-6, 17-7, 18-1, 18-2, 18-3
- Whittington Hospital--2-5
- Wiedemann, Conrad--17-1
- Wildwood House Ltd.--16-12
- Wilfred, D.--2-3
- William Salt Library--2-1
- Willis, Peter--18-2
- Wilson, Angus--18-3, 18-5, 18-6, 18-7
- Wittig, Monique--18-5
- Woledge, Brian--20-5
- Wood, David (see Warwick studies in philiosophy and literature)
- Word & Image--17-1
- Wrenn, C. L. (Charles Leslie), 1895-1969--20-4
- Yale University Library--2-4
- Young, Evan P. (see Semiotica)
- Zachary, Robert Y. (see University of California Press)
- Zagli, Lucia--19-1
- Zupancic, Mitja--18-7
- Zuppinger, Renaud--17-6, 18-6, 21-3
- Zurich, Barbara--18-3