Women authors, American -- Texas -- 20th century
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Synopsis, with bibliographic notes, 47 pages
This series includes extensive research files and many annotated typescripts of Crook’s first novel. The research files include clippings, handwritten notes, photographs, and correspondence with research assistant Eva B. Denning, of Gallatin, TN, 1984-90. The typescripts have been arranged in alphabetical order by working titles.
Synopsis, with bibliographic notes, 66 pages
This series includes extensive research files and many annotated typescripts of Crook’s first novel. The research files include clippings, handwritten notes, photographs, and correspondence with research assistant Eva B. Denning, of Gallatin, TN, 1984-90. The typescripts have been arranged in alphabetical order by working titles.
T, 1960-1985
T-Z
Arranged in alphabetical order by book title, this subseries includes research material, notes, outlines, drafts, correspondence, publicity documents, and drafts of stage and film adaptations.
Table of Contents Mounted Pages from “Seldom Heard”, undated
Taboo Haiku: Untitled “You come in my mouth” and Untitled “The addict shoots heroin” , undated
"Talked with friends..."
Although Kirkland never officially published her poetry on its own, it appears in her novels and short stories. For many years, her Christmas cards featured her Christmas poems which are listed here in chronological order by year. Also of particular interest is a one-of-a- kind handmade booklet of Kirkland's war poems written for World War II soldiers. Poems listed with quotation marks represent the first line of untitled poems.
Talking You Down (2), 1983
Tanka from the Edge, 2009
Tanka From the Edge draft
Tape Transcripts for Mary Katy Withers and Bud Wentz , undated
Tarplay, Fred, 1984-1985
Teachers Guide – notes and other miscellaneous materials related to the Alamo, undated
Materials from Jean Flynn’s writing career, materials include brochures from the Ruth Taylor Theater and the Dallas Theater, correspondence, research materials used for stories, manuscripts, thank you notes, newspaper clippings, posters, audiocassettes, drafts, various hats, and one Royal typewriter.
“Tejanos and Texas-Tijerina”; “Tejanos and Texas: The Native Mexicans of Texas, 1820-1850” by Andrew Tijerina (1 of 2), 1977
“Tejanos and Texas-Tijerina”; “Tejanos and Texas: The Native Mexicans of Texas, 1820-1850” by Andrew Tijerina (2 of 2), 1977
Television Scripts, 1953-1964
This small subseries includes drafts of the 1953 script "Seminole Bill's Lost Mine", developed from a series Kirkland worked on with J. Frank Dobie, called "The Unfenced World".
"Tell me not in mournful numbers..."
Although Kirkland never officially published her poetry on its own, it appears in her novels and short stories. For many years, her Christmas cards featured her Christmas poems which are listed here in chronological order by year. Also of particular interest is a one-of-a- kind handmade booklet of Kirkland's war poems written for World War II soldiers. Poems listed with quotation marks represent the first line of untitled poems.
Teplitsky, Louis, 1961
“Terrerro”, undated
Materials related to Elizabeth Crook’s novels The Raven’s Bride, Promised Lands, Dog Hill Diaries (unpublished, working title)