Street and Smith to Christopher Millard,, 1920 March 10
Scope and Content
The overall Oscar Wilde and His Literary Circle Collection is comprised of correspondence, draft manuscripts, notebooks, photographs, drawings, newspaper clippings and other items that reflect the life of Oscar Wilde and his colleagues in the context of their contemporary literary and artistic world. This finding aid describes only the correspondence portion of the larger Wilde collection. Items described here include correspondence to and from Wilde, his wife Constance, his mother Lady Wilde, and friends and colleagues, inclunding (among many others) Lord Alfred Douglas, More Adey, Christopher Millard, Robert Baldwin Ross, Adela Schuster and Ada Leverson.
Dates
- Creation: 1920 March 10
Creator
- From the Collection: William Andrews Clark Memorial Library (Organization)
Access
Collection is open for research.
Extent
From the Collection: 38.36 Linear feet
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Physical Description
TL 1 leaf. Stationery headed: Street and Smith, Publishers, Seventh Ave. and Fifteenth St., New York. Extracted from: The Picture of Dorian Gray. New York, [1908?] [*PR5819, P611, 1908s] With this: original envelope, addressed, stamped and cancelled.
General note
References: Finzi 2118
Clark shelfmark S915L M645 1920 Mar. 10
Repository Details
Part of the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library Repository