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King's/PP/JDH contains:
1 Papers relating to 'The Collected Works of the Earl of Rochester'
2 Papers relating to 'John Donne Dean of St Paul's: Complete Poetry and Selected Prose'
3 Papers relating to 'Selected Prose Works by Jonathan Swift'
4 Papers relating to articles and broadcasts by JDH
5 Scrapbooks
6 Notebooks of early creative writing
7 'Beechingstoke'
8 'The Life and Death of Mrs Shipton'
9 'Hymn to Proserpine'
10 Working papers and notes on P. G. Wodehouse
11 Notepad
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The Papers of John Davy Hayward

Title Papers relating to 'Selected Prose Works by Jonathan Swift'
Reference JDH/3
Covering Dates 1932–1954
Extent and Medium 3 envelopes in box; paper
Content and context

Working papers relating to JDH's edition of 'Selected Prose Works by Jonathan Swift' (London, 1949), and to its introduction by JDH based on an earlier article first published in Bonamy Dobrée (ed.) 'Anne to Victoria' (London, 1935).

King's/PP/JDH/3 contains:
1 Papers relating to 'Selected Prose Works by Jonathan Swift'. The file comprises collations, transcripts, letters from Harold Williams and a printing of 'A Meditation upon a Broom Stick' (1704) by Typefoundry Amsterdam, 1954.
1 envelope; paper.
1932–1954
2 Papers relating to 'Selected Prose Works by Jonathan Swift'. The file comprises proofs of articles on Swift for inclusion in Dobrée's volume 'Anne to Victoria' (London, 1935), articles, transcripts, notes on the character of Swift, a catalogue of works by Swift for sale at Dobell's, and photographs of the LeFanu Swift manuscripts.
1 envelope; paper.
1932–1954
3 Papers relating to 'Selected Prose Works by Jonathan Swift'. The file comprises lectures on the psychology of Swift delivered in Dublin, 1948; press cuttings; proofs; a transcript of an interview given to Radio Eireann on Swift; and correspondence with Maurice Craig, 1947-8.
1 envelope; paper.
1932–1954

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