An Inventory of His Collection at the Harry Ransom
Center
Creator:
Logue, Christopher,
1926-2011
Title:
Christopher Logue
Collection
Dates:
1956-1966
Extent:
3 record center cartons, 1 document box (3.42 linear feet), 1 oversize box (osb),
1
galley file (gf)
Abstract:
The collection of Christopher Logue,
English poet and playwright, consists primarily of manuscripts for several of his
volumes of
poetry, including works related to his multivolume modernization of the Iliad. Also
present
is a significant amount of material generated in the process of publishing Logue’s
A. B.
C.
Call Number:
Manuscript Collection
MS-2534
Language:
English
Access:
Open for research. Researchers must create an online Research Account and agree to the Materials Use Policy before using archival materials. Part or all of this collection is housed off-site and may require up to three business days’ notice for access in the Ransom Center’s Reading and Viewing Room. Please contact the Center before requesting this material: reference@hrc.utexas.edu
Use Policies:
Ransom Center collections may contain material with sensitive or confidential information
that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations. Researchers
are advised that the disclosure of certain information pertaining to identifiable
living
individuals represented in the collections without the consent of those individuals
may have
legal ramifications (e.g., a cause of action under common law for invasion of privacy
may
arise if facts concerning an individual's private life are published that would be
deemed
highly offensive to a reasonable person) for which the Ransom Center and The University
of
Texas at Austin assume no responsibility.
Administrative Information
Preferred Citation
Christopher Logue Collection (Manuscript Collection MS-2534). Harry Ransom Center,
The
University of Texas at
Austin.
Jamie Hawkins-Kirkham, 2012; Richard Workman, 2020
Note:
This finding aid replicates and replaces information previously available only in
a card
catalog. Please see the explanatory note at the end of this finding aid for information
regarding the arrangement of the manuscripts as well as the abbreviations commonly
used in
descriptions.