A Preliminary Inventory of Her Tennessee Williams Collection at the Harry Ransom Center
Creator:
Medina, Kate
Title:
Kate Medina Collection of Tennessee Williams
Dates:
1973-1975, undated
Extent:
3 document boxes, 2 galley folders, (1.26 linear feet)
Abstract:
This collection includes edited drafts, excerpts, and galley proofs of Tennessee Williams'
Memoirs (1975), as well as a copy of a Williams' family album.
Call Number:
Manuscript Collection MS-54163
Language:
English
Access:
Open for research.
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Administrative Information
Preferred Citation:
Kate Medina Collection of Tennessee Williams (Manuscript Collection MS-54163).
Harry Ransom Center, The University of Texas at Austin.
Kate Medina was Tennessee Williams' editor at Doubleday when he published Memoirs in 1975. She visited the Ransom Center at the time to assist with research. This
collection includes edited drafts with various working titles, excerpts, and galley
proofs of the memoirs, as well as a copy of a Williams' family album.
Related Material
Related materials at the Harry Ransom Center include the Tennessee Williams Collection,
the Tennessee Williams Art Collection, the Tennessee Williams Literary File Photography
Collection, the Charles Bowden Collection of Tennessee Williams, and in the holdings
of Alfred P. Knopf, Anne Jackson and Eli Wallach, Robert Downing, Margo Jones, Mel
Gussow, Arthur Miller, Carson McCullers, Gloria Swanson, Edward Weeks, Audrey Wood,
John Gassner, Paul Bowles, and the Hoblitzelle Interstate Theatre Circuit.