04062ctcaa22004571a 4500001000800000005001700008008004100025019001200066035001200078035001600090035001200106040003300118042000900151045001700160100003200177245007300209260001600282300007100298500005400369506004200423510007100465520126900536520015001805540008301955544016302038544012502201544016002326545054302486555011403029600004203143650004903185650005503234650005103289650005703340650005603397656001903453656002103472856005503493920001503548953004103563258358020110225125654.0 i18911989xx 000 0deng 1 a9678148 91986980 9nla06004197 a2583580 aANL:MSbengcANL:MSdNUdANL aanuc2 bd1891bd19891 aTennant, Kylie,d1912-1988.10aPapers of Kylie Tennant,f1891-1989g(bulk 1933-1988)h[manuscript]. c[1891-1989] a7.68 m.a(45 boxes) +e2 fol. boxes + 1 elephant folio + 1 folder. aManuscript reference no.: MS 10043, MS Acc09.183. aAvailable for research. Not for loan.4 aGuide to collections of manuscripts relating to Australia ;cE383. aThe papers in MS 10043 reflect the personal and professional life of Australian writer, Kylie Tennant. They include correspondence, personal documents, notes and notebooks, literary manuscripts, press cuttings, photographs and graphic material. The bulk of the collection comprises correspondence and research material, notes and drafts relating to Tennant's literary works. The papers of Tennant's husband, L.C. Rodd, are present throughout the collection, largely in the form of correspondence. Australian literary figures amongst the correspondents are: Kay Brown, Nancy Cato, Clem Christesen, Robert Darby, Beatrice Davis, Geoffrey Dutton, Miles Franklin, Mary Gilmore, Dorothy Green, Max Harris, Elizabeth Harrower, Tom Inglis Moore, Elizabeth Jolley, Nancy Keesing, David Martin, Stephen Murray-Smith, Nettie Palmer, Nancy Phelan, Hal Porter, Colin Roderick, Peter Scriven, Thomas Shapcott, Douglas Stewart, Judah Waten, Patrick White and Patricia Wrightson. Other correspondents represented in the collection by significant amounts of papers include long-term friend and Maitland City Librarian, Mavis Cribb, the Reverend Alfred Clint, Doris Chadwick, Jack Ross and Tennant's children, Bim (John) and Benison Rodd (45 boxes, 2 fol. boxes, 1 elephant folio). aThe Acc09.183 instalment comprises lists of books auctioned in lots from Tennant's estate, showing author, title, publisher, and date (1 folder). aCopying of Kylie Tennant's copyright material permitted for research purposes.0 dKylie Tennant interviewed by Hazel de Berg in the Hazel de Berg collection;eLocated at;aNational Library of Australia Oral History collection ORAL TRC 1/92.0 dConversation with Kylie Tennant;eLocated at;aNational Library of Australia Oral History collection ORAL TRC 1/341-342.0 dInterview with Kylie Tennant, Australian novelist and short-story writer;eLocated at;aNational Library of Australia Oral History collection ORAL TRC 801.0 aKylie Tennant was an Australian novelist, short-story writer and children's playwright who also published works on Australian history. Tennant was a member of the Commonwealth Literary Fund Advisory Board from 1961-1973 and a literary adviser for Macmillan Ltd., 1960-1969. She won a number of awards for her work, including the S.H. Prior Memorial Prize, the Australian Literature Society's Gold Medal and a Children's Book Council Medal. Tennant was appointed an Officer (AO) of the Order of Australia in 1980 for service to literature.8 aFinding aid available in the Manuscript Reading Room and on the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.ms-ms1004310aTennant, Kylie,d1912-1988vArchives. 0aAuthors, Australiany20th centuryvArchives. 0aWomen authors, Australiany20th centuryvArchives. 0aNovelists, Australiany20th centuryvArchives. 0aWomen novelists, Australiany20th centuryvArchives. 0aAustralian literaturey20th centuryxWomen authors. 7aAuthors.2lcsh 7aNovelists.2lcsh423Finding aiduhttp://nla.gov.au/nla.ms-ms10043qEAD aPriority 1 aManuscripts subject term: Literature