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Short stories.

 Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Scope Note: Relatively brief invented prose narratives.

Found in 355 Collections and/or Records:

Notes and early drafts of 'George Scott Moncrieff and a few friends: a brief memoir' by Morley Jamieson., [1987.]

 File
Identifier: MS.26974
Scope and Contents

Folios 52-113 were originally two notebooks with some loose pages inserted, and they also contain part of a short story, 'The Awakening' (folios 54-63), an essay on armed forces (versos of folios 112-102) and poems (versos of folios 99-53). There are some additional poems at the end (folio 120).

Dates: [1987.]

Notes on ‘Hamlet’ by George Douglas Brown intended for 'An essay in essential criticism’, with some other material., [1899.]

 File
Identifier: MS.8176
Scope and Contents The contents are as follows:(i) Possibly the beginnings of a short story, concerning a drunk Irishman named Cairney. It is rough and unfinished. (Folio 1.) (ii) A passage, headed 'Sept. 2nd. 1899', describing in what lay the secret of Brown's 'happy working'. (Folio 2.) (iii) Notes on Hamlet, intended for 'An Essay in Essential Criticism', but bearing no close resemblance to the article which was later submitted for publishing (see MS.8180, folio 62). This section also includes...
Dates: [1899.]

Notes on Robert Burns written by George Douglas Brown, later adapted for an article which was published anonymously in "Blackwood's Magazine", August 1896., [1896, or before.]

 Item
Identifier: MS.8175
Scope and Contents

The published article is an expanded form of folios 1-17.

The volume also contains miscellaneous unpublished notes, including a first and second draft of what was probably intended as a short story, beginning 'Tam the Miller'.

Dates: [1896, or before.]

Pages 11-22 of the unauthorised American edition of ‘Two of them’ (New York, 1893), a short story by Sir James Matthew Barrie, with revisions in the author's hand.

 File
Identifier: MS.6646
Scope and Contents

In addition to the many revisions in the author's hand, there is an entirely new opening (folio 1) in manuscript, taking the place of the first ten pages of the original printed text. Otherwise the most important alteration is the change from the first to the third person throughout the narration.

Dates: [1893, or after.]

Papers concerning Letitia Landon., ? 1834-? 1837.

 Sub-Series
Identifier: MSS.42327-42335
Scope and Contents

Poet and writer, Letitia Elizabeth Landon, later Maclean, (1802-1838) was one of the most celebrated female poets and writers of her age. She published poems and novels, as well as being a regular reviewer for the 'Literary Gazette'.

The papers here consist of some letters of Landon to John Murray [II] and John Murray [III], as well as manuscripts for one of her novels, short stories and poetry.

Dates: ? 1834-? 1837.

Papers, including manuscript and typescript drafts of plays, operas, novels, short stories, sketches and correspodence, of William McArthur.

 Fonds
Identifier: Acc.6878 Box 1(1)-Box 13(30)
Scope and Contents

Including manuscript and typescript drafts of plays, operas, novels, short stories, and sketches, and circa 500 letters to, and copies of letters of McArthur, mostly concerning the broadcasting of his works.

Dates: 1933-1961, undated.

Papers, including manuscripts and typescripts, relating to the publication of works of Kathleen Fidler., 1936-1980, undated.

 Series
Identifier: Acc.8078/33-391
Scope and Contents

Works of Kathleen Goldie were published under her maiden name, Kathleen Fidler. This name has been used accordingly when recording papers concerning her published works.

Dates: 1936-1980, undated.

Papers of Alan Bold.

 Fonds
Identifier: Acc.10529
Scope and Contents

Includes manuscript and typescript drafts of poems and short stories, undated, and 180 letters, 1979-1990, to Bold on literary matters, including his "MacDiamrid; a Critical Biography".

Dates: 1979-1990 and undated.