Log in to save to my catalogue

Randolph William Hughes papers, 1912-1955, collected by Alan Rowland Chisholm

Randolph William Hughes papers, 1912-1955, collected by Alan Rowland Chisholm

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/nQR28DQ1

Randolph William Hughes papers, 1912-1955, collected by Alan Rowland Chisholm

About this item

Full title

Randolph William Hughes papers, 1912-1955, collected by Alan Rowland Chisholm

Author / Creator

Date

1912-1955

Call Numbers

MLMSS 812

Record Identifier

nQR28DQ1

Reference Code

936809
Physical Description

Contents

1 volume and 1 box of textual material - manuscripts, typescripts and printed

Other Descriptions

Level of description

Fonds

More information

Scope and Contents

Contents

Series 01: Letters to Alan Rowland Chisholm, 1935-1955. MS. typescript and printed
MLMSS 812/vol 1
Include discussion of Hughes's work on Swinburne and Brennan and references to Australian, English and French writers and scholars. Enclosures include correspondence with Sydney Davis, 1915-1917 and Jack Lindsay 1952; letters by various people r...

Alternative Titles

Full title

Randolph William Hughes papers, 1912-1955, collected by Alan Rowland Chisholm

Notes

Description source

Information transferred from Manuscripts Leaf Catalogue No. 1 (8-197B) as part of the eRecords Project, 2010-2011

Contextual Information

Administrative / Biographical history

Randolph Hughes, 1890-1955, author and scholar educated in Australia left in 1915 and lived in France and England. He corresponded with A. R. Chisholm, Professor of French at the University of Melbourne, who reviewed some of his publications and acted as his agent with Australian publishers

Identifiers

Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

MLMSS 812

Record Identifier

nQR28DQ1

Permalink

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/nQR28DQ1

Other Identifiers

Reference code

936809

How to access this item

01

For use in the Library

Enquire with staff in the reading room or enquire online using Ask a Librarian.

For more information see How to use Special Collections.