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Orwell Papers

Catalogue reference: ORWELL

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This record is about the Orwell Papers dating from 1875-1997.

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Reference
ORWELL
Title
Orwell Papers
Date
1875-1997
Description

Papers of and relating to George Orwell (Eric Arthur Blair), 1875-[1997], comprising manuscripts and typescripts, 1917-1959 (Ref: A); literary notebooks, 1939-[1949] (Ref: B); Spanish Civil War material, 1936-1939 (Ref: C); general notebooks, 1943-[1950] (Ref: D); political diaries, 1938-1942 (Ref: E); domestic diaries, 1938-1948 (Ref: F); letters from Orwell, 1911-1949 (Ref: G); letters to Orwell, 1928-1950 (Ref: H); associated material, 1935-1949 (Ref: I); personalia, 1903-1971 (Ref: J); Eileen Blair papers [1920s]-1967 (Ref: K); family papers, 1875-1968 (Ref: L); posthumous material, 1950-1972 (Ref: M); proofs, 1932-1953 (Ref: N); radio scripts, 1943-1957 (Ref: O); adaptation scripts and screenplays of Orwell's work, 1952-1986 (Ref: P); documentary scripts, 1946-1983, of recorded interviews about Orwell (Ref: Q); audio-visual cassettes, 1983-[1997], about Orwell and his work (Ref: R); Sonia Orwell papers, 1937-1977 (Ref: S); photographs, 1893-1984 (Ref: T).

Related material

University College London Special Collections also holds correspondence and papers of Sir Richard Rees (George Orwell's literary executor) relating to Orwell, including letters from his wife Sonia, 1949-1950 (Ref: REES); and a declaration of trust setting up the George Orwell Archive Trust, 25 Jan 1961 (Ref: MS ADD 315).

The British Library, Manuscript Collections, holds letters received by Orwell (Ref: Add MS 49384). See also Location register of twentieth-century English literary manuscripts (1988).

Held by
London University: University College London (UCL) Special Collections
Former department reference
LABA MISC
Legal status
Not Public Record(s)
Language
English French German Japanese
Creator(s)
Orwell; George (1903-1950); political writer and essayist, also known as Eric Blair
Physical description
16 boxes, 49 volumes, 10 files, c200 photographs
Access conditions

Certain restrictions apply. Parts of the collection are closed. The papers are available subject to the usual conditions of access to Archives and Manuscripts material, after the completion of a Reader's Undertaking.

Immediate source of acquisition
Manuscripts, notebooks and personalia of George Orwell were presented in 1960 on permanent loan by his widow on behalf of the George Orwell Archive Trust, which have been supplemented by donations from family, friends and business associates, and by purchases. More detailed provenance is given at lower levels of description.
Unpublished finding aids
Draft handlist. Descriptions of the 20 sub-fonds named are also available online.
Administrative / biographical background

Born in Motihari, Bengal, India, 25 June 1903; educated at Eton, 1917-1921; served in Burma in the Indian Imperial Police, 1922-1928; lived for several years in poverty, as a dish-washer in Paris, France, and as a tramp in England, 1928-1931; school teacher at the Hawthorns, Middlesex, 1932-1933; part-time assistant in a Hampstead bookshop, London, 1934-1935; wrote books and novels, 1933-1949; married Eileen Maud O'Shaughnessy (died 1945), 1936; reviewer of novels for the 'New English Weekly', until 1940; visited areas of mass unemployment in Lancashire and Yorkshire, 1936; wounded in Spain fighting for the Republicans, 1937; member of the Home Guard during World War Two; worked for the British Broadcasting Corporation Eastern Service, 1940-1943; Literary Editor of 'Tribune', 1943-1945; war correspondent for the 'Observer', 1945; regular contributor to the 'Manchester Evening News', 1943-1946; suffered from tuberculosis, often in hospital, 1947-1950; married Sonia Mary Brownell, 1949; died, 21 January 1950. Publications: 'Down and out in Paris and London' (Victor Gollancz, London, 1933); 'Burmese days' (Harper & Brothers, New York, 1934); 'The road to Wigan pier' (Victor Gollancz, London, 1937); 'Homage to Catalonia' (Secker & Warburg, London, 1938); 'Coming up for air' (Victor Gollancz, London, 1939); 'The lion and the unicorn' (Secker & Warburg, London, 1941); 'Animal farm' (Secker & Warburg, London, 1945); 'Critical essays' (Secker & Warburg, London, 1946); 'The English people' (Collins, London, 1947); 'Nineteen eighty-four' (Secker & Warburg, London, 1949); 'Shooting an elephant, and other essays' (Secker & Warburg, London, 1950).

Record URL
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