File S22A/6 - Dylan Thomas: Collaborations

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S22A/6

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Dylan Thomas: Collaborations

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  • 1983-1984 (Creation)

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1 envelope

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Material relating to a proposed, but apparently unpublished, volume to be titled Dylan Thomas: Collaborations, which would comprise early poetry and prose co-authored by Daniel Jones and Dylan Thomas during the time they both lived in Swansea (see 'Warmley' notebooks). The material comprises correspondence between Daniel Jones and David Higham Associates Ltd (authors' agents), London and between Daniel Jones and newspaper journalist and radio and television broadcaster Wynford Vaughan-Thomas; notes on the text, some typewritten and some in Daniel Jones's hand; and a printed brochure for the University of Texas.
Letters from Daniel Jones are typescript copies.

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Correspondence arranged chronologically.

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  • English

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For David Higham Associates see, for example: https://davidhigham.co.uk/.

For Wynford Vaughan-Thomas see, for example: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wynford_Vaughan-Thomas.

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  • Text: Daniel Jones Archive (September 2022 purchase) Box 2 S22A/6