Fonds F0123 - James DeFelice fonds.

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CA ACU SPC F0123

Title

James DeFelice fonds.

Date(s)

  • 19--?-2007 (Creation)

Level of description

Fonds

Extent and medium

0.75 m of textual records.

Context area

Name of creator

(1937-)

Biographical history

Canadian author and screenwriter James DeFelice was born in Lynn, Massachusetts, in 1937. He has lived in Edmonton, Alberta, since 1969. Biographical information available in Who's who in Canadian literature, 1992-93, p. 87.

Archival history

Donated by James DeFelice between 1995 and 2007.

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Scope and content

Fonds consists of material relating to James DeFelice's theatrical work as a writer, actor, director and dramaturge. Includes correspondence, manuscripts of screenplays, stage plays and radio play including adaptations of Max Braithwaite's novel Why shoot the teacher? as well as books by Grant MacEwan and Sinclair Ross; and playbills, articles and reviews about J. Defelice and his work.

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Accruals

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No restrictions on access.

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Language and script notes

Text in English.

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Related units of description

Related fonds is Max Braithwaite fonds.

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3209661

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