Holroyd/Shaw Papers. Vols. ccxxxv, ccxxxvi. Correspondence and papers relating to 'The Genius of Shaw' edited by Michael Holroyd and published London: Hamish Hamilton, 1979; 1976-1986. The work includes essays on Shaw by Michael Holroyd, John O'Donovan, Terence de Vere White, Stanley Weintraub, Charles Osborne, Brigid Brophy, John Stewart Collis, Robert Skidelsky, Hilary Spurling, Irving Wardle, Margot Peters, Benny Green, Barbara Smoker and Colin Wilson, and all correspondence with thes...
Holroyd/Shaw Papers. Vols. ccxxxv-cclvii. Correspondence and papers relating to Michael Holroyd's other publications written, interviews given, conferences attended and readings given, etc. relating to Bernard Shaw; 1973-2003, n.d. For correspondence and papers relating to activities undertaken by Michael Holroyd in connection with the marketing and publication of the biography Bernard Shaw see Add. 85090-85118. Twenty-three volumes.
Vol. ccxxxvi. Michael Holroyd's article for the collection, entitled 'Women and the body politic'; [1978]-1980. Autograph, typewritten and printed as an offprint from Critical Enquiry, vol. 6, no. 1 (Autumn 1979). With press cuttings of reviews of the work.
Holroyd/Shaw Papers. Vol. ccxxxvii. 1. Correspondence and papers relating to Shaw's birthplace, in particular the Shaw Birthplace Trust of Dublin; 1941-1996. Including a printed guide to the property with a foreword by Michael Holroyd. 2. Correspondence and papers relating to the Shaw Festiv...
Holroyd/Shaw Papers. Vols. ccxxxvii-ccxlviii. Special correspondence of Michael Holroyd relating to Bernard Shaw on particular subjects and with particular corporate bodies. With drafts and texts of associated publications, speeches, etc.; 1976-2003. Twelve volumes.
Holroyd/Shaw Papers. Vols. ccxxxviii, ccxxxix. Correspondence and papers relating the National Trust, its ownership of Shaw's Corner and the custodian at Shaw's Corner, Diane S. Uttley; 1968-2003. Includes correspondence related to the Ayot Theatre which produces plays at Shaw's Corner, and the 'Official Bernard Shaw Information Service' set up by Diane Uttley on her leaving the post of Custodian. Two volumes.