Michael Wilding papers, ca. 1880-1998
Michael Wilding papers, ca. 1880-1998
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ca. 1880-1998
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15.47 metres of textual material (91 boxes), some folders contain photographs
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This collection documents Michael Wilding’s academic and literary careers, and his prolific output of fiction and non-fiction. Included is correspondence with family and friends, academics, editors, writers, literary agents and publishers; manuscripts of published and unpublished novels, short stories, essays and critical studies; lecture and resea...
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Michael Wilding papers, ca. 1880-1998
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Donated through the Australian Government’s Cultural Gifts Program by Michael Wilding, June 1998
Administrative / Biographical history
Michael Wilding, academic, author and publisher, was born in Worcester, England in 1942. He graduated from Oxford (BA (Hons) First Class 1962, MA, 1967). In 1963 he took up a three year appointment as assistant lecturer in the English Department at the University of Sydney. He returned to the University of Sydney in 1969, where he held positions as...
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YezdV4V9
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/YezdV4V9
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901185
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