Contains cuttings collected by Penelope Fitzgerald: Hugh Lloyd-Jones, 'Gladstone on Homer', Times Literary Supplement 3 Jan 1975, extracted from Add MS 89289/2/14. Graham Stanton, 'A Supreme Fiction?', review of G A Wells, Did Jesus Exist?, Times Literary Supplement 29 Aug 1975, extracted from A...
Materials relating to Penelope Fitzgerald's teaching activities, including: • One notebook ‘Teacher Training: English as a Foreign Language, and Russian’, containing Fitzgerald’s notes on Byron as well as general notes about teaching, students and lesson plans (includes miniature illustrations)...
Subjects covered include but are not limited to: Birmingham; a summary of R A Knox’s life and faith; A E Housman letters, Henry Lamb, Gilbert Spencer, A Spiritual Aeneid (R A Knox), Bletchley Park and Dilly [A D Knox].
Comprises correspondence, newspaper cuttings, and printed information about the authors/works being considered for the 1998 prize as well as dispatch lists of books (heavily annotated with Penelope Fitzgerald’s notes). For other prize-judging activities, see Add MS 89289/3/7 and Add MS 89289/4...
Includes some correspondence to A D Knox (a mixture of originals and copies) including a letter from Walter Headlam from 1891. Part way through the notebook are some poems by Fitzgerald's daughter Christina, from the 1960s.
Correspondence, lists, and Penelope Fitzgerald’s notes for prizes other than the Booker Prize, such as Forward Poetry Prize (1996) and Arts Council bursaries (1989-1990). For other prize-judging activities, see Add MS 89289/3/7 and Add MS 89289/4/3.
This bundle of assorted papers was with the notebooks when the archive entered the British Library, hence its appearance here rather than with Series 1: Works. As well as research notes and some drafting for The Knox Brothers, the bundle contains a letter from Mary Knox and a photocopy of the pla...
17 colour photographs and a small number of photographic negatives. Some photographs feature members of Penelope Fitzgerald's family (though not immediate family and Fitzgerald herself only features in two of the photographs).