A Guide to the Tennessee Williams Collection
A Collection in the
Clifton Waller Barrett Library of American Literature
Accession number 6694-e
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Administrative Information
Access Restrictions
Collection is open to research.
Use Restrictions
See the University of Virginia Library’s use policy.
Preferred Citation
Tennessee Williams Collection, Accession 6694-e, Special Collections Department, University of Virginia Library
Acquisition Information
Purchase 1986 October 14
Funding Note
Funded in part by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities
Significant Persons Associated With the Collection
- Edwina [Dakin Williams ?]
- Harold Clurman
- Irwin Shaw
- Molly Day Thacker
- Tennessee Williams
- Wilbur Schramm
Significant Places Associated With the Collection
- Europe
- Los Angelos
- St. Louis, Missouri
Item Listing
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Two copies of the poem " The Blanket Roll Blues , "n.d.TMs, 2 p.
one signed "10 Wms" in pencil
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The poem " A Call " by Tennessee Williamsn.d.TMs, 1 p
written while living in St. Louis, Missouri .
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Poem beginning, "Come to me like a deep breath," by Tennessee Williams1956 Sep 10TMs, 2 p.
undated, with a note on the verso, dated September 10, 1956, by Edwina [Dakin Williams ?] , describing this poem as "the original and only copy"
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The poem " Elegy For An Artist (For Florence Biddle VerSteeg) " by Tennessee Williamsn.d.TMs, 2 p.
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Poem beginning "I dream and in my dream the ghosts appear of Chaucer, Milton, [glittering] Shakespeare," by Tennessee Williamsn.d.AMs, 2 p.
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Poem beginning, "My eyes sometimes swim past enormous crowds," by Tennessee Williamsn.d.TMs, 2 p.
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The poem, " The Painted Masque , " by Tennessee Williamsn.d.TMs, 1 p.
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The poem, " Roses , " by Tennessee Williams1938 AprTMsS, 1 p.
probably about his sister Rose who had recently undergone a prefrontal lobotomy as a cure for her schizophrenia
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The poem, " The Vanished Nymph , " by Tennessee Williamsn.d.AMsS, 1 p.
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An elegy, "Virginia H. Jones An Appreciation," by [ Tennessee Williams ]n.d.TMs, 1 p.
perhaps commissioned by the Daughters of the American Revolution for a deceased member
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Fragment of a short story entitled " The Christmas Blocks , " and other incidents from Tennessee Williams early childhoodn.d.TMs, 5 p.
possibly later incorporated into his Memoir
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Fragment in which Tennessee Williams gloats over the prospects of being a passenger on a ship during the summer and describes his anger over the University [City High School ?] dropping "World History" from its curriculum[ca. 1927?]AMs, 1 p.
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Fragment of a short story about a young man's discovery that he has tuberculosisn.d.AMs, 3 p.
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Fragment of a short story by Tennessee Williams ,1930 Feb 21AMsS, 1 p.
possibly based upon his experiences on his voyage to Europe when sixteen
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Various stages of a letter drafted by Tennessee Williams to Wilbur Schramm at the University of Iowa1937 Aug 227 TL , 7 p.
[writes about entering the University of Iowa 's drama department]
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Draft of a letter from Tennessee Williams to the Registrar of the University of Iowa[1937]TL , 1 p.
[writes concerning their drama department and requests a catalogue]
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Two drafts of a letter from Tennessee Williams to judges Harold Clurman , Irwin Shaw , and Molly Day Thacker[1939]ALS , 2 p.
[thanks them for the Group Theater Prize of one hundred dollars awarded to him for American Blues and mentions his employment as a featherpicker on a squab ranch near Los Angelos and his new job in a shoe store]
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Draft of a notice to "potential producers"[ca. 1940]TLS, 1 p.
[decribes how Tennessee Williams ' play Stairs to the Roof was based on his shoe store job], initialed by Williams
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An incomplete farcical "letter" addressed to "Honey Chile"n.d.TL , 1 p.
[concerns limited letter writing]