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Personal papers
SHAF/A · Série · 1926-2016
Fait partie de Papers of Sir Peter Shaffer

The Personal Papers series is arranged into Incoming correspondence, Outgoing correspondence, Diaries, Photographs and artwork, Printed Material, Other papers, and Works by others. All of the incoming and outgoing correspondence has been listed, if not catalogued in full. Letters Shaffer received on his knighthood are together after the general alphabetic run, as are letters from unidentified correspondents. Other correspondence relating directly to various plays may be found in the Works series under the title of the play.

Papers of Sir Peter Shaffer
SHAF · Fonds · 1926-2016

The papers consist of correspondence, writings, diaries, photographs, and printed material which document the life and work of playwright Sir Peter Levin Shaffer. The papers consist of two series: personal papers and writings. The personal papers include correspondence, diaries, and photographs while materials relating to his writings are gathered in the second series by date. The writings include correspondence, drafts, photographs, and printed material for his best-known plays, and drafts of unpublished and unfinished plays as well.

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Writings
SHAF/B · Série · 1947-2016
Fait partie de Papers of Sir Peter Shaffer

Writings are listed in order of first production, or date of writing if not produced, with all associated correspondence, writings, printed material gathered under the title. The correspondence in this series has been listed, if not fully catalogued, and is arranged in date order. Materials are still being catalogued, and will be added when this complete.

Early works
SHAF/B/1 · Sous-série · 1947-1957, [21st cent.]
Fait partie de Papers of Sir Peter Shaffer

This subseries contains drafts or sometimes just photographs or a contract for some of Peter Shaffer's early works. Represented are the radio play 'Alexander the Corrector,' the mysteries 'The Woman in the Wardrobe, How Doth the Little Crocodile? and Before and After, and the screenplays 'The Salt Land,' 'The Balance of Terror,' and 'Prodigal Father.'

Salter Papers
SALT · Fonds · 1901-71

The papers concern psychical research, in particular the concept of cross-correspondence in the writings of automatic writers, and consist of automatic scripts by Margaret and Helen Verrall (later Helen Salter), with notes and correspondence relating to these and the writings of other automatists active during the early decades of the twentieth century, including those of Alice Fleming ("Mrs Holland") and Winifred Coombe Tennant ("Mrs Willett"). In addition, there are 32 privately printed volumes, including various scripts edited by the Verralls, J. G. Piddington, Alice Johnson, and G. W. Balfour; Piddington's nine-volume analysis 'Notes and Excursuses' and W. H. Salter's 'Introduction to the Study of Scripts'.

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SHAF/B/1/1b · Pièce · July 2002
Fait partie de Papers of Sir Peter Shaffer

In a letter from Peter to Johnson he explains that he wrote 'The Woman In the Wardrobe' under a pseudonym because he and Anthony [Shaffer] wanted to write two more together under that name; provides a riddle to guess the pseudonym they used. This is accompanied by fax transmission sheet. The reply from Johnson apologises for misattributing 'The Woman in the Wardrobe' to Anthony Shaffer, and for getting the type of work wrong: a detective novel and not a play, and notes that Shaffer has not revealed what happened at the end, prolonging his 'agony'; thanks him for kind remarks about his column.

Add. MS a/582 · Dossier · 1924
Fait partie de Additional Manuscripts a

This file contains items evidently collected by W. H. B. Bird at the celebrations connected with the sexcentenary of Michaelhouse, and some rough historical notes by him on Michaelhouse and King's Hall.

The 600th anniversary of the foundation of Michaelhouse was celebrated at Trinity College in 1924. The events included a service of commemoration in honour of Hervey de Stanton and a dinner, both held on Michaelmas Day (29th September). Michaelhouse was one of the two colleges (the other being King's Hall) which were merged to form Trinity in 1546. Bird probably attended both events.

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