Correspondence relating to Samuel Beckett and 'No Symbols Where None Intended',

1953-1972.
Bibliographic Details
Main Creator: Montgomery, Niall, 1915-1987
Contributors: Sweeney, John L.
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Summary:Contains correspondence with Victor Weybright and Arabel J. Porter of the 'New American Library of Word Literature’ regarding Montgomery’s essay ‘No Symbols Where None Intended’ between 1953 and 1955. Includes a carbon copy of ‘Molloy’ by Beckett that also appeared in the journal, the article ‘No Symbols Where None Intended’ torn from ‘New World Writing 5th Mentor Selection 1954’ and the 'Irish Writing Journal', no. 26, March 1965. Also includes a large amount of correspondence with various people regarding the essay between 1953 and 1972. Correspondents include Jack Sweeney, Carol Long, Martha Fehsenfeld and Gerard Keenan.
In collection: Niall Montgomery Papers
Format: Manuscript
Language:English
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Notes:Letters and related material.

Physical description: 2 folders.

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Arrangement:Sub-fonds
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Correspondence relating to Samuel Beckett and 'No Symbols Where None Intended',

1953-1972.
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Bibliographic Details
In Collection: Niall Montgomery Papers
Description:Contains correspondence with Victor Weybright and Arabel J. Porter of the 'New American Library of Word Literature’ regarding Montgomery’s essay ‘No Symbols Where None Intended’ between 1953 and 1955. Includes a carbon copy of ‘Molloy’ by Beckett that also appeared in the journal, the article ‘No Symbols Where None Intended’ torn from ‘New World Writing 5th Mentor Selection 1954’ and the 'Irish Writing Journal', no. 26, March 1965. Also includes a large amount of correspondence with various people regarding the essay between 1953 and 1972. Correspondents include Jack Sweeney, Carol Long, Martha Fehsenfeld and Gerard Keenan.
Main Creator: Montgomery, Niall, 1915-1987
Language:English
Extent:2 folders.
Format:Manuscript
Call Number: MS 50,118/3/3-4 (Manuscripts Reading Room)
Rights:Reproduction rights owned by the National Library of Ireland.