Lois Deacon was born at Tamerton Foliot, Devon, and began writing poems and short stories in her youth. Her work began to appear in journals and popular periodicals in the 1930s and 1940s, her 1940s poems appearing in more literary journals, such as
The collection includes all Lois Deacon's material relating to her Hardy studies and her published work on William Mason, etc. There are eight boxes of the typescripts and manuscripts of her published and unpublished monographs, including articles on Hardy in various popular magazines as well as published copies of her own poetry and short stories, two boxes of 'correspondence etc' including a lot of 'etc', being such items as Hardy ephemera and cuttings, articles and booksales (including a proof of Hardy's own sale after his death), one box of audio recordings (interviews), two boxes of notebooks, two boxes marked 'articles, press cuttings & poems', a box of diaries, two boxes of guidebooks and maps (published material and ephemera) and three boxes of pictures and copies of pictures relating to her father's family, Tryphena's family and the Hardy family.
The collection has not been resorted and preserves the original order applied by Lois Deacon, with the exception of the removal of some tin boxes, the writing on which has been preserved either by photocopying or by removing the cards sellotaped on to the boxes
The collection came to the University Library in July 1985.
Usual EUL arrangements apply
Usual EUL arrangements apply
Many of the photographs are copies of originals, some well-known
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