Box MS.2010.005
Container
Contains 4 Results:
Harris to Ernest LaTouche Hancock,, December 31, 1917
File — Box: MS.2010.005, Folder: 1
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
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...
Dates:
December 31, 1917
Harris to Dr. Samuel Rosenfeld,, 1925-1927
File — Box: MS.2010.005, Folder: 2-11
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
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...
Dates:
1925-1927
Harris to Florence Schmidt,, 1925
File — Box: MS.2010.005, Folder: 12-13
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
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...
Dates:
1925
Harris to unknown correspondent, June 8, 1921
File — Box: MS.2010.005, Folder: 14
Scope and Contents note
On Pearson's Magazine letterhead, responding to being accused of "scurrility," and making a derogatory reference to Theodore Dreiser, of whom the unknown correspondent is a fan.
Dates:
June 8, 1921