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  •   XMS2 - Papers of Walter Allen - [1930s]-1995
    •   1 - Manuscripts of published novels - nd [1980s]
    •   2 - Manuscripts of unpublished novels - nd [1930s-1995]
    •   3 - Manuscripts of other published works - nd [c 1960s-1980s]
      • 1 - Printer's typescript copy of 'Tradition and Dream' (published 1964) - nd [c 1964]
      • 2 - Original typescript of 'George Eliot' (published 1964) - nd [early 1960s]
      • 3 - Typescript drafts, alterations and notes of the major part of 'The Short Story in English' (publ. 1981) - nd [1970s]
      • 4 - Original typescript, draft blurb, and correspondence relating to the publication of 'As I Walked Down New Grub Street' (published 1981) - nd [c 1980-1981]
      • 5 - Fair copy typescript of Autobiographical Essay - nd [1988]
      • 6 - Fair copy typescript of an appreciation of Reggie Smith - nd [?1980s]
    •   4 - Copies of published articles, reviews, and broadcasts - 1937-1965
    •   5 - Poetry - [?early 1960s]-1969
    •   6 - Other writings - c 1993-1994
    •   7 - Contracts and correspondence with publishers, publishers' agents, and other institutions - 1937-1992
    •   8 - Personal correspondence - 1956-1967

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