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Descriptive Summary

Biographical Sketch

Scope and Contents

Restrictions

Index Terms

Related Material

Administrative Information

Sources

Description of Series

Series I. Works, 1930-1987

Series II. Correspondence, 1935-1989

Series III. Works and Correspondence by other Authors, 1959-1990

Index

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University of Texas, Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center

Samuel Beckett:

A Collection of His Papers at the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center



Descriptive Summary

Creator:Beckett, Samuel, 1906-
Title:Samuel Beckett Collection
Dates: 1930-1990
Abstract:The collection is composed primarily of Beckett works, including drafts of Waiting for Godot (1952) in the original French and the English translation, All That Fall (1956), Watt (1953), and Whoroscope (1930). Also present is correspondence between Beckett and Kay Boyle, Andreas Brown, and others.
RLIN Record #:TXRC00-A1
Extent:10 boxes (4.17 linear feet), 1 galley folder, and 1 oversize box
Languages: Material written in English and French.
Repository:Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin

Biographical Sketch

Samuel Barclay Beckett was born April 13, 1906, at his family's home in Foxrock, south of Dublin. He was educated at Miss Ida Elsner's Academy in Stillorgan, the Earlsfort House School in Dublin, and the Portora Royal School in Enniskillen, Northern Ireland (1919-23). He began his law studies at Trinity College in order to become an accountant in his family's architectural surveyance firm, but in his third year he started studying modern languages, particularly French. His studies improved so markedly that he won a scholarship to pass the summer in France before his senior year, and he graduated first in his class in modern languages in 1927.

Following his graduation, Beckett taught at Campbell College in Belfast (1927-1928) and the École Normale Supérieure in Paris (1928-1930). During his stay in Paris, he established relationships with many important literary figures of his day, including Thomas MacGreevy, Richard Aldington, Brian Coffey, Denis Devlin, George Reavey, Samuel Putnam, Nancy Cunard, Sylvia Beach, and, most significantly for Beckett, James Joyce.

Beckett's early writings such as Whoroscope (1930), Proust (1931), More Pricks than Kicks (1934), Echo's Bones and Other Precipitates (1935), and Murphy (1938) won him neither fame nor money. Despite his love for Paris and his periodic stays in Germany, France, and London, Beckett's financial straits repeatedly constrained him to return to live with his disapproving family in Dublin, where he became subject to mental breakdowns and frequent, severe bouts of depression.

Throughout the 1930s and early 1940s, Beckett worked as a reviewer and translator for various magazines and projects, including Nancy Cunard's Negro Anthology (1934). He became increasingly interested in modern drama as he observed productions of the Dramiks, a Dublin troupe, and contemplated writing his own plays. In October 1940, he became a member of the French Resistance, and he and Suzanne Deschevaux-Dumesnil (who he married in 1961) were forced to flee to unoccupied France in August 1942. The French rewarded his courage in 1945 with the Croix de Guerre and the Médaille de la Résistance.

During the late 1940s, Beckett began to write many of his works in French, including Molloy (1951), Malone meurt (1951), and the play that finally won him international fame, En attendant Godot (1952). Other works that helped to establish Beckett's reputation include L'Innomable (1953), Watt (1953), Fin de partie (1957), and Krapp's Last Tape (1960). After 1960, Beckett's works became increasingly brief, but he remained prolific until his death on December 22, 1989. Beckett was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1969.

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Scope and Contents

Holograph and typescript works make up the bulk of the Samuel Beckett Collection, 1930-1990, supplemented by his correspondence. The collection is organized into three series, arranged alphabetically and chronologically where possible: Series I. Works, 1930-1987 (7 boxes); Series II. Correspondence, 1935-1989 (1.5 boxes); and Series III. Works and Correspondence by other Authors, 1959-1990 (1.5 boxes). This collection was previously accessible through a card catalog, but has been re-cataloged as part of a retrospective conversion project.

The Works Series contains a wide range of Beckett's writing, including poems, stories, and plays, spanning most of his writing career. Drafts of both the French En attendant Godot and English Waiting for Godot are present, as are versions of All That Fall, Comment c'est, Krapp's Last Tapes,and Watt. A holograph version of Whoroscope is also present.

The Correspondence Series is divided into Outgoing Correspondence and Incoming Correspondence. Outgoing Correspondence includes letters from Beckett to friends and associates, including Kay Boyle, Andreas Brown, Aidan Higgins, Mary Manning Howe, John Kobler, and others. The few pieces of Incoming Correspondence include letters from Boyle, Brown, John Calder, Ltd., and Kobler. All correspondents are listed in the Index of Correspondents at the end of this guide.

The Works and Correspondence by other Authors Series is divided between works and letters. The works include holograph and typescript drafts of A Poem for Samuel Beckett, by Kay Boyle, a thesis by Magessa O'Reilly, lists of holding by other institutions with Beckett collections, publication announcements, and essays and interviews by various Beckett scholars. The correspondence and all of the literary works in this series are listed in the Index of Correspondence and Index of Works by other Authors found at the end of this finding aid. Elsewhere in the Ransom Center are 10 Vertical Files containing newspaper clippings with biographical information and literary criticism in addition to published works by Beckett.

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Restrictions

Access

Open for research

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Index Terms

Correspondents
Boyle, Kay
Brown, Andreas
Higgins Aidan, 1927- .
Howe, Mary Manning
John Calder, Ltd.
Kobler, John
Subjects
Authors, Irish--20th century
Playwright, Irish
Document Types
Galley proofs

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Related Material

Other materials associated with Samuel Beckett may be found in the following collections at the Ransom Center:

  • Beckett, Samuel/Lake Collection
  • Cunard, Nancy
  • Duncan, Ronald Frederick Henry
  • Fletcher, John/Beckett, Samuel/Lake Collection
  • Hone, Joseph Maunsell
  • Hutchinson, Mary
  • Leventhal, A.J.
  • New Departures
  • Reavey, George

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Administrative Information

Processed by

Chelsea S. Jones

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Sources

For further information on the life and writings of Samuel Beckett, see:

  • Andonian, Cathleen Culotta. Samuel Beckett: A Reference Guide. Boston: G.K. Hall, 1989.
  • Bair, Deidre.
  • "Samuel Beckett."Dictionary of Literary Biography. Detroit: Gale Research Company, 1982. 13.1: 52-70 and 15.1: 13-32.
  • Samuel Beckett: A Biography. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1978.
  • Knowlson, James. Damned to Fame: The Life of Samuel Beckett. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1996.

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Folder List

 

Series I. Works, 1930-1987

boxfolder
11Act Without Words (Acte sans paroles), holograph with author edits, 1957,
2pp
2All Strange Away, two typescripts and layout notes, 1976,
30pp
All That Fall
boxfolder
13Bound holograph with author revisions, 1956,
51pp
4Bound typescript with author emendations, 1956,
26pp
5Anthology of Mexican Poetry, typescript with author emendations and notes, 1950,
784pp
6Au loin un oiseau, typescript page proof with author note, 1973,
8pp
7Beginning to End, typescript with author revisions, ca. 1970,
41pp
(paste-ups, advertising materials, and correspondence related to publication of the book, including letters from Beckett and Andreas Brown, 1984-1987, removed to oversize box 1)
8Breath, holograph, 1969,
1p
9Le Calmant, holograph notebook with author revisions and notes, 1946,
45pp
Comment c'est
boxfolder
110-11Holograph in six notebooks with author revisions and notes, 1958-1960,
477pp
boxfolder
21Typescript with author revisions, nd,
88pp
2Typescript with author revisions, nd,
85pp
3Typescript with minor author revisions, nd,
88pp
boxfolder
31Echo's Bones and Other Precipitates, printed with author annotations, 1935,
19pp
Eleutheria
boxfolder
32Holograph with author revisions and notes in two bound notebooks, 1947
3Typescript with author notes, 1946,
135pp
4Embers, three typescripts with author revisions, one script is a French translation, 1959,
37pp
En Attendant Godot--See Waiting for Godot
boxfolder
35Endgame, holograph notebook with author edits, 1957
6L'Expulse, holograph notebook with author revisions and notes, 1946,
7Footfalls, typescript, nd,
7pp
8From an abandoned work, holograph with author edits, ca. 1954,
32pp
9Happy Days, two typescripts, nd,
64pp
10L'Innommable, two holograph bound notebooks with author revisions and notes, 1949-1950,
302pp
boxfolder
41L'Innommable cont.
2Krapp's Last Tapes, six typescripts and page proofs, includes French translation, page proofs include Embers 1958-1959,
76pp
3Malone Dies, typescript with author edits and notes, 1956,
159pp
see also Malone Meurt in notebooks 5 and 7 of Watt)
4Mercier et Camier, typescript with author note, ca. 1947,
151pp
Molloy
boxfolder
45-7Holograph in four notebooks with author emendations, 1947,
388pp
boxfolder
51Molloy cont.
2Murphy, typescript with author edits and notes, 1936,
192pp
Not I
boxfolder
53Typescript with author revisions, 1972,
9pp
4Typescript, with Krapp's Last Tape, nd,
23pp
5Play, typescript, nd,
17pp
6Premier Amour, holograph with extensive author edits and note, 1946,
38pp
7Textes pour rien, two holograph notebooks with author revisions, 1950-1951,
82pp
8That Time, typescript, nd,
9pp
The Unnamable
boxfolder
59Three holograph notebooks with author emendations and deletions, 1957-1958
10Typescript with author edits and note, 1958,
146pp
boxfolder
61Voyage de mercier et camier autour du pot dans les bosquets de Bondy, two holograph notebooks with author revisions and note, 1945
Waiting for Godot,
boxfolder
62-3En Attendant Godot, holograph with author emendations, nd,
150pp
4Two English holograph notebooks with author emendations, nd,
163pp
Watt
boxfolder
65-7Seven holograph notebooks with author edits and additions, includes Malone Muert in notebooks 5 and 7, 1940-1948,
1267pp
boxfolder
71-4Seven holograph notebooks (cont.)
5-6Typescript with author revisions and note, nd,
231pp
7Whoroscope, holograph with author revisions and note, 1930,
5pp

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Series II. Correspondence, 1935-1989

Outgoing Correspondence, 1935-1989
boxfolder
81A-Z
2Beary, John, 1963
Boyle, Kay
boxfolder
83 1957-1966
4 1967-1975
5 1976-1982
6 1983-1989
7Brown, Andreas, 1973-1977
8Hayman, David, 1955-1982
9Higgins, Aidan, 1951-1965
Howe, Mary Manning
boxfolder
810 1939-1981
11 1982-1989
Kobler, John
boxfolder
91 1966-1972
2 1973-1989
3MacGowran, Jack, 1960-1972
4Manning, Susan, 1950-1981
5Ussher, Arland, 1935-1950
6Incoming Correspondence, 1959-1989

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Series III. Works and Correspondence by other Authors, 1959-1990

Works
boxfolder
97A-Z
8Boyle, Kay, A Poem for Samuel Beckett, holograph and typescript drafts and notes, 1979-1981,
58pp
boxfolder
101-2O'Reilly, Magessa, "Formes et Rythmes Romanesques Dans "Molloy", "Comment c'est " et Compagnie de Samuel Beckett," typescript in French of thesis, 1990,
351pp
3Correspondence

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 Samuel Beckett Collection--Index of Correspondents 

Box and folder numbers are followed by a number in parentheses which indicates the number of items by that person. A single item is indicated where there is no number in parentheses following the box and folder number. Where there is correspondence from Samuel Beckett, the number in parentheses is followed by the phrase "from Beckett." So in the example:

Brown, Andreas--8.7 (9 from Beckett), 9.7 (8), 10.3 (8), Oversize Box 1 (3 from Beckett, 4)

there are 9 letters from Beckett to Brown in box 8, folder 7, 8 letters from Brown in box 9, folder 7, 8 letters from Brown in box 10, folder 3, and 3 letters from Beckett to Brown and 4 letters from Brown in Oversize Box 1.

  • Beary, John--8.2 (2 from Beckett)
  • Blake, Mitchell--8.1 (from Beckett)
  • The Book Society--10.3
  • Boyle, Kay--8.3-6 (139 from Beckett), 9.7, 10.3
  • Brown, Andreas--8.7 (9 from Beckett), 9.7 (8), 10.3 (8), Oversize Box 1 (3 from Beckett, 4)
  • Calder and Boyars, Ltd (firm)--10.3 (2)
  • Coe, Richard N.--10.3
  • Frank, Nino--8.1 (from Beckett)
  • Grove Press--8.1 (from Beckett), 10.3 (2)
  • Hayman, David--8.8 (21 from Beckett)
  • Higgins, Aidan, 1927- --8.9 (33 from Beckett)
  • Howe, Mary Manning--8.10-11 (64 from Beckett)
  • Hudspeth(?)--8.1 (from Beckett)
  • John Calder, Ltd.--8.1 (9 from Beckett), 9.7 (7), 10.3
  • Kobler, Evelyn--8.1 (from Beckett)
  • Kobler, John--9.1-2 (90 from Beckett), 9.7
  • MacGowran, Gloria--10.3
  • MacGowran, Jack, 1918-1973--9.3 (59 from Beckett)
  • Manning, Susan--9.4 (22 from Beckett)
  • Olphant Press--10.3 (3)
  • Richar-Rivier, Georges--10.3
  • St. Peter's College, Oxford--10.3
  • Schwartz, Jake--8.1 (23 from Beckett)
  • Seaver, Dick--8.1 (from Beckett)
  • Theatre Manager for Paris Beckett Festival--8.1 (2 from Beckett)
  • Trinity University (Dublin, Ireland). Library--10.3
  • Ussher, Areland--9.5 (18 from Beckett)
  • Wenning, Henry--8.1 (from Beckett)

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 Samuel Beckett Collection--Index of Works by other Authors 

  • Boyle, Kay
    • A Poem for Samuel Beckett--9.8
  • Gotham Book Mart
    • All Strange Away colophon--9.7
    • Announcement of All Strange Away --9.7
  • Hayman, Ronald
    • Interview with Martin Held--9.7
  • Kroniek van Kunst en Kultur
    • Review of Three Novels by Samuel Beckett--9.7
  • Ohio State University
    • List of Beckett holdings--9.7
  • O'Reilly, Magessa
    • "Formes et Rythmes Romanesques Dans "Malloy", "Comment C'Est " et Compagnie de Samuel Beckett"--10.1-2
  • Tindall, William York
    • Beckett's Bums--9.7
  • Unidentified author
    • Corrections to Samuel Beckett text--9.7
  • Washington University Libraries
    • List of Beckett holdings--9.7

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