Consists of correspondence between John Metcalf and various authors, individuals, organizations and institutions. Some files include manuscript material, newspaper clippings, etc.
Clippings
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Consists of correspondence between John Metcalf and various authors, individuals, organizations and institutions. Some files include manuscript material, newspaper clippings, etc.
Consists of handwritten notes relating to B. Moore's narration; handwritten and typescript miscellaneous notes including a schedule for filming and production; newspaper clippings and photocopies of ads for the film to be televised on BBC March 4, 1980, the first in the series Writers and Places; and newspaper clippings and photocopies of reviews of the program including a short article called The Luck of Brian Moore by Henry Fenwick in Radio Times, March 1-7, 1980.
Consists of professional correspondence between John Metcalf and various authors, individuals, organizations and institutions. Some files include manuscript material, newspaper clippings related to Biblioasis publications.
Consists of professional correspondence between John Metcalf and various authors, individuals, organizations and institutions. Some files include manuscript material, newspaper clippings related to Biblioasis publications.
Consists of work detached from Atlantic. This item has handwritten revisions and sections crossed out; the original file folder identified it as a "cut version". It also has an A.P. Watt & Son stamp on p. 47 which indicates that a cut version of the story may have been submitted to British publications.
Consists of correspondence between John Metcalf and various authors, individuals, organizations and institutions. Some files include manuscript material, newspaper clippings, etc. from November 2004.
- Subseries consists of various authors' works about John Metcalf and his writing and editing activities.
- Includes: correspondence; copies of manuscripts and newspaper and magazine articles featuring author profiles, interviews, critical commentaries and reviews.
Subseries consists materials related to the creation of non-fiction essays and articles authored by Brian Moore's. Includes manuscript drafts, copies, notes, outlines, gallies, correspondence, promotional materials, clippings, etc.
Consists of reviews of four books on Catholicism detached from New York Review, May 28, 1981 and rough sketches of stage settings for an unidentified production.
- Consists of letter (1956 March 29), Boston (Massachusetts) from Seymour Lawrence, Director, Atlantic Monthly Press, to Brian Moore, Montreal (Quebec).
- Typed letter(s) signed by the author with handwritten postscript thanking B. Moore for the interview clipping, revised flap copy and biographical note for The Lonely Passion of "Judith Hearne", originally published as "Judith Hearne."
- Consists of letter (1956 May 31), Boston (Massachusetts) from Seymour Lawrence, Director, Atlantic Monthly Press, to Jacqueline Moore.
- Typed letter(s) signed by the author thanking J. Moore for the clipping of the Authors' Club Awards dinner.
- File consists of letters between John Metcalf and authors relating to requests for submission of short stories for publication consideration in Anthology and to selection or rejection of stories submitted. Includes bio-bibliographical information and short prose pieces discussing their writing by the three authors represented in Anthology; and newspaper clipping about Italian-Canadian authors.
- Handwritten; typescript, signed; handwritten, signed (photocopy);
- Includes references to the following: Third Impressions; Without an 'e'.
Consists of detached from Irish Press. Excerpt from the novel Catholics.
- Consists of letters (1978 December ? - 1981 December 28), from A.M. Backlund-Roman to B. Moore.
- Letters indicating A.M. Backlund-Roman completed her doctoral thesis on B. Moore at the Sorbonne, and about B. Moore lecturing in France. Includes a page detached from Études Anglaises (1980) listing A.M. Backlund-Roman's thesis: Exil, Isolement et Incommunicabilité‚ Dans Les Romans de Brian Moore.
Consists of correspondence between John Metcalf and various authors, individuals, organizations and institutions. Some files include manuscript material, newspaper clippings, etc.
Consists of correspondence between John Metcalf and various authors, individuals, organizations and institutions. Some files include manuscript material, newspaper clippings, etc.
Consists of professional correspondence between John Metcalf and various authors, individuals, organizations and institutions. Some files include manuscript material, newspaper clippings related to Biblioasis publications.
Consists of professional correspondence between John Metcalf and various authors, individuals, organizations and institutions. Some files include manuscript material, newspaper clippings related to Biblioasis publications.
Consists of correspondence between John Metcalf and various authors, individuals, organizations and institutions. Some files include manuscript material, newspaper clippings, etc.
Consists of I Had a Father: a Postmodern Autobiography, by Clark Blaise.
Sub-subseries consists of materials related to the creation of Brian Moore's essay article, Bloody Ulster: An Irishman's Lament. Includes manuscript fragments, drafts, copies, notes, outlines, gallies, correspondence, promotional materials, clippings, etc.
Consists of British newspaper clippings relating to the movie version of The Luck of Ginger Coffey produced by Leon Roth and directed by Irvin Kershner.
- File consists of letter expressing appreciation for John Metcalf's essay, probably Streaking Through The Ivory Tower, published in Canadian Forum, V. LXII, June/July 1982; and relating a story about Mordecai Richler. Item encloses a newspaper clipping of Harry Bruce's column, published in Atlantic Insight, June 1982.
- Handwritten, signed;
- Includes references to the following: Streaking Through The Ivory Tower; Without an 'E'.
- Letter from H. Bruce, Halifax, N.S., to John Metcalf.
Consists of correspondence between John Metcalf and various authors, individuals, organizations and institutions. Some files include manuscript material, newspaper clippings, etc.