University of Indiana

Connections

Connections Sort descending Author name Excerpt
Family and Intimate relationships Agnes Giberne
While AG herself remains stubbornly obscure, many individuals in her family have left records behind them. Her father's older brother George became a judge in India and married late in life. His wife (born Maria...
Publishing Mary Delany
The original manuscript, with the author's illustrations, is in the Lilly Library , Indiana University , while a fair copy made twenty years or so after composition, as a presentation gift to Queen Charlotte is...
Textual Production Lady Margaret Sackville
LMS published much of her work with small publishers and in limited edition chapbooks, now fragile and rare, though both the British Library and the Bodleian have most of her publications. She was a Fellow...
Textual Production Christina Rossetti
The Lilly Library at the University of Indiana at Bloomington holds correspondence of CR .
Textual Production Jane Johnson
One of JJ 's teaching tools was a homemade nursery library dating from the 1740s: a box or teaching kit containing mobiles, verses, word chips, sets of illustrated letter cards (by which letters can...
Textual Production Fay Weldon
FW 's papers are being sold through agents, instalment by instalment, to the Lilly Library at Indiana University . As she put it for a newspaper article, I save my manuscripts, letters, postcards, and anything...
Textual Production Katharine Tynan
Textual Production Ray Strachey
The Hannah Whitall Smith Papers, held at the Lilly Library , Indiana University , Bloomington, contain over 4,500 of RS 's letters, most of which were written to her mother.
Meneghel, Meg A. “’Dear Mother’: Ray Strachey’s Role in Feminism and the League of Nations as Seen from the Lilly Library”. Women in the Milieu of Leonard and Virginia Woolf: Peace, Politics, and Education, edited by Wayne K. Chapman and Janet M. Manson, Pace University Press, 1998, pp. 87-95.
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Other RS correspondence...

Timeline

Before August 1953: Alfred Kinsey followed his Sexual Behavior...

Building item

Before August 1953

Alfred Kinsey followed his Sexual Behavior in the Human Male, 1948, with a second, equally controversial Kinsey Report, Sexual Behavior in the Human Female.
“The Times Digital Archive 1785-2007”. Thompson Gale: The Times Digital Archive.
52714 (31 August 1953): 2

Texts

Collins, Sarah Huff. Elizabeth Elstob: A Biography. University of Indiana, 1970.