Stemmas.
Subject
Subject Source: Other Source
Scope Note: Diagrams showing the relationship between a text and its various manuscript versions. Source: Concise Oxford English dictionary. 11th ed. (Oxford, 2004). Stemmas as pedigrees and family trees are recorded under 'Genealogical tables'.
Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:
Typescript draft of act 1 of ‘Shall we join the ladies?’ by Sir James Matthew Barrie, with corrections and revisions in the hand of the author., [Circa 1921.]
Item
Identifier: MS.6625
Scope and Contents
A stemma, with explanatory notes, has been inserted in this volume.
Dates:
[Circa 1921.]
Typescript draft of 'Old friends' by Sir James Matthew Barrie, annotated, apparently for the original production of March 1910., [1910, or before.]
Item
Identifier: MS.6636
Scope and Contents
Notes discussing the relationship of the drafts in detail, and a provisional stemma, will be found inside the front cover.
Dates:
[1910, or before.]
Found in:
National Library of Scotland Archives and Manuscripts Division
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Typescript drafts, undated, of ‘Old friends’ by Sir James Matthew Barrie, with revisions in the hand of the author.
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Typescript drafts of 'Old friends' by Sir James Matthew Barrie, annotated, apparently for the original production of March 1910.