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Papers, 1933-1986 [manuscript]
Bib ID 1421009
Format ManuscriptManuscript
Author
Clarke, Donovan, 1904-1987
 
Access Conditions Available for reference. Not for loan. 
Description 1933-1986 
5.4 m. (29 boxes) 
Summary

1. Lectures on literature and fine arts given at Sydney University and Leura; 2. Subject files, personal and professional, containing clippings, manuscripts, correspondence, photocopies and printed and roneoed material; 3. Manuscripts on literature and the fine arts; 4. Journals of overseas trips, 1958-1959 and 1966; 5. Correspondence and cards, 1959-1985; 6. Notebooks (5); 7. Card indexes to Clarke's collection of books and recorded music.

Biography/History

Poet, literary critic and lecturer in fine arts and literature at the University of Sydney.

Notes

Manuscript reference no. : NLA MS 8199.

Related Material Associated materials: Printed maps of cities, countries etc. around the world and photographs of Australian authors from the Donovan Clarke collection are held in National Library Maps and Pictorial sections.  Associated materials: Transparencies of paintings, sculptures, archaeological sites, buildings, European towns etc. from the Donovan Clarke collection are held in Canberra School of Art. 
Index/Finding Aid Note Descriptive list available. 
Subjects Clarke, Donovan, - 1904-1987 - Archives.  |  Poets, Australian - Archives.  |  College teachers - Australia - Archives.  |  Literature - Study and teaching.  |  Art - Study and teaching.
Occupation Academics  |  Poets  |  Literary critics

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