06560mpc 2200865 a 4500001000800000005001700008008004100025035002400066035002200090040002400112100003400136245006800170300002000238351022700258351027100485545016500756520131300921520039902234520081602633555003103449561045003480524011203930650004704042650003504089650002804124650003704152650004004189651004604229650004404275650002904319650002204348651004204370650004704412655002204459655002004481630002004501630002604521600003204547600003404579600003104613600002904644600002404673710002104697700004504718700001904763700003504782700003204817700003504849700004804884710002504932710001504957700009104972700003105063700002905094700003005123710002405153700003005177700004705207700002405254700002105278700003705299700001205336700004005348700002905388700003005417700002705447700003305474700002405507700004805531700002605579700003305605905002105638998000805659948002705667209482720010718085434.0910418i18501973nyu eng d a(CStRLIN)NYCV91A215 a(NIC)notisAKT3501 aNICcNICeappmdNIC1 aFord, Ford Madox,d1873-1939.00aFord Madox Ford collection,f[ca. 1850]-1973g(bulk 1850-1939). a37.8 linear ft. aOrganized into the following series: Manuscripts by Ford; Ford memorabilia and documents; letters from Ford; manuscripts and correspondence of others; photographs; bound manuscripts by Ford; clippings; Stella Bowen papers. bManuscripts arranged alphabetically by title; Ford's letters, alphabetically by recipient; others' manuscripts and letters, alphabetically by author; photographs, alphabetically by subject or (when subject is unknown) photographer; clippings, in chronological order. aEnglish novelist and influential editor of literary journals; also biographer, art critic, and poet. Born Ford Madox Hueffer; changed last name to Ford in 1919. aCorrespondence, manuscripts, typescripts, broadsides, bound manuscripts, photographs, and clippings, mainly spanning the period from the maturity of Ford's grandfather, Pre-Raphaelite painter Ford Madox Brown, to the death of Ford himself. Material from Ford's career ranges from unpublished novels and short stories of the 1890's and early 1900's to journal articles, literary reviews, lectures, addresses, and radio talks he wrote or delivered in the last 20 years of his life, including complete manuscripts of many published and unpublished novels, nonfiction books, stories, poems, plays, essays, and musical compositions. Included are the manuscript of "Seraphina," the basis of the novel Romance which Ford wrote with Joseph Conrad; manuscripts of Ford's novels The Fifth Queen, The Privy Seal, The Heart of the Country, The Young Lovell, and Women and Men; a complete version and a "printer's copy" of The Good Soldier; manuscripts of a number of Ford's nonfiction works, including his biography of Ford Madox Brown; and some issues of the literary magazines he edited, the English Review and the Transatlantic Review. The collection also contains galley proofs (9 leaves) with James Joyce's corrections of his Work in Progress, a fragment of Finnegans Wake that appeared in the Transatlantic Review. aAlso included are postcards from Ford depicting scenes from Germany before World War I; letters and articles documenting Ford's increasing concern about Nazi expansionism, and his efforts to help Jewish refugees, in the 1930's; Arthur Mizener's manuscript material and correspondence for his biography of Ford, The Saddest Story; and David Dow Harvey's manuscripts for his bibliography of Ford. aCorrespondence includes Ford's letters to his wife Elsie Martindale, daughters Katharine Hueffer Lamb and Julia Madox Loewe, and lovers Violet Hunt and Stella Bowen; Ford's army correspondence notebook from World War I, and letters to Joseph Conrad from the front; and much additional correspondence with Conrad and other writers, literary agents, and publishers. Correspondents include, in addition to those named above, Henry James, H.G. Wells, Ezra Pound, Jean Stafford, W.H. Auden, Gertrude Stein, Allen Tate, Theodore Dreiser, T.S. Eliot, John Ruskin, Ford Madox Brown, and publishers including Greenslet, Gollancz, Munson, Lippincott, and Allen and Unwin. Also included is correspondence of Ford's biographer Arthur Mizener with Janice Biala, Rebecca West, Eudora Welty, Katherine Anne Porter, and others.0 aCard catalog and box list. aCollection assembled from 1964 onward with encouragement and assistance of Prof. Arthur Mizener. Papers belonging to Julia Madox Loewe acquired in 1964; papers owned by Janice Biala purchased in 1973; papers belonging to Katharine Hueffer Lamb purchased in 1980; and papers belonging to Ford's grandson, Julian Loewe, purchased in 1988, with funds provided by Jon Lindseth, members of the Cornell University Library Associates, and other donors. aFord Madox Ford collection, #4605. Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library. 0aEnglish literaturey20th centuryxSources. 0aEnglish fictiony20th century. 0aModernism (Literature). 0aAuthors and publisherszEngland. 0aPublishers and publishingzEngland. 0aEnglandxIntellectual lifey20th century. 0aAuthors, EnglishxRelations with women. 0aPreraphaeliteszEngland. 0aRefugees, Jewish. 0aGreat BritainxArmed ForcesxHistory. 0aWorld War, 1914-1918xPersonal narratives. 7aPhotographs.2aat 7aPortraits.2aat00aEnglish review.00aTransatlantic review.10aConrad, Joseph,d1857-1924.10aFord, Ford Madox,d1873-1939.10aHueffer, Elsie Martindale.10aHueffer, Katharine Lamb.10aLoewe, Julia Madox.2 aAllen and Unwin.1 aAuden, W. H.q(Wystan Hugh),d1907-1973.1 aBowen, Stella.1 aBrown, Ford Madox,d1821-1893.1 aConrad, Joseph,d1857-1924.1 aDreiser, Theodore,d1871-1945.1 aEliot, T. S.q(Thomas Stearns),d1888-1965.2 aVictor Gollancz Ltd.2 aGreenslet.1 aHarvey, David Dow.tFord Madox Ford, 1873-1939, a bibliography of works and criticism.1 aHueffer, Elsie Martindale.1 aHueffer, Katharine Lamb.1 aHunt, Violet,d1862-1942.2 aJ.B. Lippincott Co.1 aJames, Henry,d1843-1916.1 aJoyce, James,d1882-1941.tFinnegans Wake.1 aLoewe, Julia Madox.1 aMizener, Arthur.1 aMizener, Arthur.tSaddest story.1 aMunson.1 aPorter, Katherine Anne,d1890-1980.1 aPound, Ezra,d1885-1972.1 aRuskin, John,d1819-1900.1 aStafford, Jean,d1915-1 aStein, Gertrude,d1874-1946.1 aTate, Allen,d1899-1 aWells, H. G.q(Herbert George),d1866-1946.1 aWelty, Eudora,d1909-1 aWest, Rebecca,cDame,d1892- a20000508120000.0 s9552 a20010718bmdarc3ects