Manuscripts, correspondence, notebooks,
drawings, and other materials document the life and career of British poet, editor,
and
anthologist T. I. F. (Terence Ian Fytton) Armstrong, who was best known by his pseudonym,
John Gawsworth, Associates of Gawsworth well-represented in this collection include
Frederick Carter, Havelock Ellis, W. H. G (Wilfrid Herbert Gore) Ewart, Edgar Jepson,
Hamish
Maclaren, and M. P. (Matthew Phipps) Shiel.
Call Number:
Manuscript Collection MS-00124
Language:
English, French, Greek, Italian,
Latin, Serbian
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Preferred Citation
John Gawsworth Collection (Manuscript Collection MS-00124). Harry Ransom Center, The
University of Texas at Austin.
Lacey Burtscher, Joan Sibley, and Richard Workman, 2024
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.
Manuscripts, correspondence, notebooks, drawings, and other materials document the
life and
career of British poet, editor, and anthologist T. I. F. (Terence Ian Fytton) Armstrong,
who
was best known by his pseudonym, John Gawsworth, Associates of Gawsworth well-represented
in
this collection include Frederick Carter, Havelock Ellis, W. H. G (Wilfrid Herbert
Gore)
Ewart, Edgar Jepson, Hamish Maclaren, and M. P. (Matthew Phipps) Shiel.
This collection was originally described in a card catalog (under the name T. I. F.
Armstrong) and this finding aid now replicates and replaces the former card catalog
description. The card catalog segment remains organized into four series: I. Works;
II.
Letters (Outgoing Correspondence); III. Recipient (Incoming Correspondence); and IV.
Miscellaneous (Third-party Works and Correspondence). See the Indexes for Works, Letters,
Recipient and Miscellaneous in this finding aid to further identify titles of works
and
correspondent names present in this collection.
Harry Ransom Center Vertical File Collection (5 boxes): Printed materials removed
from
manuscripts and books during cataloging, searchable database available onsite.