May 3, 2022, Filed Under: Authors, Books + Manuscripts, Exhibitions + Events, Featured1Women and the Making of Joyce’s Ulysses: A History in Ten Objects #5 British Library, Add Ms 57347(f166) #5: Harriet Weaver’s account page for James Joyce Esq, 1923–1924 by CLARE HUTTON This is the fifth article in a series devoted to objects that tell the story of women who supported author James Joyce and the publication of his landmark novel, Ulysses (1922). Learn… read more
April 28, 2022, Filed Under: Authors, Digital Collections, Featured1, Meet the Staff, Research + TeachingMaking the Banned Accessible: Digitizing the Hall-Troubridge Archive by VEGA SHAH The Ransom Center is home to the collection and papers of British author Radclyffe Hall (1880-1943) and her partner, Una Vincenzo, Lady Troubridge (1887-1963), a sculptor and translator. The couple, being openly lesbian partners, are remembered as LGBTQ pioneers, with Hall’s novel, The Well of Loneliness (1928),… read more
April 12, 2022, Filed Under: Authors, Books + Manuscripts, Exhibitions + Events, Featured1Women and the Making of Joyce’s Ulysses: A History in Ten Objects #4 Carlton Lake Collection of Maurice Saillet, Sylvia Beach, and Shakespeare and Company, Harry Ransom Center, 262.10 #4 Sylvia Beach’s subscriber’s list for Ulysses, 1922. by CLARE HUTTON This is the fourth article in a series devoted to objects that tell the story of women who supported author James Joyce and… read more