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pp. 429-460, dates not examined
Collection Overview
Collection Description & Creator Information
- Description:
The collection consists, for the most part, of manuscripts, galleys, and notes for six of Gorman's historical novels - The Scottish Queen (1932), The Mountain and the Plain (1936), The Brave General (1942), Wine of San Lorenzo (1945), The Cry of Dolores (1948), and The Breast of the Dove (1950)--and one unfinished semi-autobiographical novel, "The Piper's Son," but the papers also contain an unpublished collection of Gorman's poems, adaptations of novels for radio, such as Pere Goriot and Don Quixote, several articles, reviews, and fragments of a play, "Ygraine," which Gorman wrote at age 16. Although Gorman is known for his two biographies of James Joyce, only four pages of notes on this subject exist in the collection. Also included are several photographs of Gorman, bibliographies of his works, and a small amount of correspondence.
Collection History
- Archival Appraisal Information:
The following books by and about James Joyce from Gorman's library were received with the collection but have since been dispersed:
James Joyce, Stephen Hero, New York, 1944.
James Joyce, Finnegan's Wake, New York, 1939.
James Joyce, Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, New York, 1916 (1928).
James Joyce, Dubliners, New York, 1922.
James Joyce, Anna Livia Plurabelle, Criterion No. 15, London, 1930.
James Joyce, Haveth Childers Everywhere, Criterion No. 26, 1931.
James Joyce, Ulysses, New York, 1937.
Herbert Gorman, James Joyce, 1939.
Samuel Beckett et al, Our Examination Round His Factification of Work in Progress, Paris, 1929.
Campbell and Robinson, A Skeleton Key to Finnegan's Wake, New York, 1944.
Catalogue of a Collection of the Works of James Joyce, Newberry Library, 1948. [insc: For Herbert Gorman, signed James F. Spoerri]
Richard Ellman, The Backgrounds of Ulysses, Kenyon Review, XVI, No. 3, 1954.
Louis Golding, James Joyce, London, 1933.
Here and Now, January 1949.
James Joyce: An Exhibition, Paris, 1949.
James Joyce: An Exhibition, Carbondale, 1957.
Stanislaus Joyce, Recollections of James Joyce, New York, 1950.
C.G. Jung, Ulysses: A Monologue, New York, 1949 (orig. Wirklichkeit der Seele, 1934).
A.M. Klein, A Shout in the Street, reprinted from New Directions 13 (inscribed)
Harry Levin, James Joyce, Connecticut, 1941.
Mercure de France, May, 1950.
R.F. Roberts, Biographical Notes on James Joyce's Ulysses (inscribed)
W.Y. Tindall, James Joyce: His Way of Interpreting the Modern World, London, 1950.
Subject Tracings
Joyce, James: 1882-1941 (subject) 4/27
Skinner, Otis: 1858-1942 1/1
Access & Use
- Access Restrictions:
Open for research.
- Conditions for Reproduction and Use:
Single photocopies may be made for research purposes. No further photoduplication of copies of material in the collection can be made when Princeton University Library does not own the original. Inquiries regarding publishing material from the collection should be directed to RBSC Public Services staff through the Ask Us! form. The library has no information on the status of literary rights in the collection and researchers are responsible for determining any questions of copyright.
- Credit this material:
pp. 429-460; Herbert S. Gorman Papers, C0122, Manuscripts Division, Department of Special Collections, Princeton University Library
- Location:
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Firestone LibraryOne Washington RoadPrinceton, NJ 08544, USA
- Storage Note:
- ReCAP (rcpxm): Box 5