Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library
Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections LibraryRose Oliveira, Accessioning Archivist
This collection is open for research.
MSS 16543, Charles Dudley Warner manuscript, Small Special Collections Library, University of Virginia.
This collection was purchased from Jeff Weber Rare Books by the Small Special Collections Library, University of Virginia on July 9, 2021.
Charles Dudley Warner (1829-1900) was a prolific writer and editor, writing numerous books and articles, and was the first president of the National Institute of Arts and Letters . He is best remembered as Mark Twain's close friend, and only- co-author. He and Twain collaborated to write The Guilded Age: A Tale of Today (1873). On the editorial staff at Harper's Bazaar , he was the writer of the influential "Editor's Study" column for Harper's from 1894-1898.
This collection contains twenty-six leaves of Charles Dudley Warmer's manuscript of " The Study " for " The Editor's Study " in Harper's Bazaar . The manuscript contains the first two parts of Warner's essay published in Volume 95, October 1897 [pp. 798-800]. The text appears identical to the published version. It is likely that this was the manuscript submitted to Harper's – though there are minor authorial corrections throughout.
It is laid in a three piece green and crimson gilt-decorated Morocco slip-case, made by the Adams Bindery in New York and is signed by Warner on the final page. Part I is both a negative review of Edward Bellamy's Utopian novel, Equality (1897), and a rebuttal of Bellamy's socialist ideas. Part II is an extended critique of contemporary children's literature.