Michael Holroyd (Augustus John) Research Papers,

  • This material is held at
  • Reference
      GB 210 HOLROYD
  • Alternative Id.
      (alternative) vtls004192042
      (alternative) (WlAbNL)0000192042
  • Dates of Creation
      [1899]-2000 (accumulated [1968]-2000) /
  • Name of Creator
  • Language of Material
      English unless otherwise specified.
  • Physical Description
      0.302 cubic metres (27 boxes); 7 large boxes (June 2005 accrual)
  • Location
      ARCH/MSS (GB0210)

Scope and Content

The fonds comprises the research papers of Michael Holroyd mainly relating to his biography of Augustus John originally published in 1974-1975, other editions and the revised edition published in 1996. These include letters from the John family, researchers, British and foreign repositories, photocopies of letters from Augustus John to his family, letters to fellow artists, his writer friends and members of the Gypsy Lore Society; reminiscences of friends and family; press cuttings relating to his works; papers relating to Augustus John's autobiography Chiaroscuro published in 1952, including publishing contracts; photocopies of writings by Augustus John; publishing agreements and book reviews of the biography. Also included are exhibition addresses on the artist by Michael Holroyd; scripts written about him and Gwen John by others, papers relating to the book co-written by Michael Holroyd and Malcolm Easton, The art of Augustus John (London, 1974), together with some research papers relating to Gwen John and to other projects.

Administrative / Biographical History

Michael Holroyd is a well-known biographer and writer. He was born 27 August 1935 in London to Basil Holroyd and his Swedish wife Ulla (née Hall). He received his education at Eton College and Maidenhead Public Library. In 1982 he married the writer Margaret Drabble and they live in London and Somerset. He was Chairman of the Society of Authors, 1973-1974, President of English PEN from 1985 to 1988, and Chairman of the Strachey Trust between 1900 and 1995. In 1988 he was awarded the Irish Life Arts Award and the CBE in 1989 for services to literature. A former member of the Arts Council he lectures around the world on behalf of the British Council and is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature. The universities of Ulster, Sheffield, Warwick, East Anglia and the London School of Economics have presented him with honorary degrees.
Michael Holroyd is the biographer of Hugh Kingsmill, Lytton Strachey, Augustus John and Bernard Shaw, and in 2002 a selection of his writings relating to biography and autobiography was published under the title Works on Paper: The Craft of Biography and Autobiography. The film 'Carrington' is based on Lytton Strachey and won awards at Cannes. His novel A Dog's Life was published in the USA in 1969 and in 1973 his volume of essays Unreceived Opinions was published. Michael Holroyd has also written various radio and television scripts. In 1999 his autobiography Basil Street Blues was published.

Arrangement

Arranged at NLW into twelve series: John family letters; research letters; photocopies and transcripts of letters from Augustus John to members of his family; other letters; extracts from Augustus John letters, exhibitions and articles about him; reminiscences and press cuttings; The art of Augustus John, Chiaroscuro and other writings by Augustus John; Augustus John: a biography; exhibitions; lectures and articles; scripts; and Gwen John; and six files: John family obituaries, George Bernard Shaw, Hugh Kingsmill, Sir William Rothenstein, Michael Holroyd: notebook, and miscellaneous papers.

Access Information

Readers consulting modern papers in the National Library of Wales are required to sign the 'Modern papers - data protection' form.

Acquisition Information

Purchased from Bernard Quaritch Ltd (acting on behalf of Michael Holroyd) in July 2000 and June 2005. A consignment of papers and other material were also donated June 2005.; B2000/20, 0200505841

Note

Michael Holroyd is a well-known biographer and writer. He was born 27 August 1935 in London to Basil Holroyd and his Swedish wife Ulla (née Hall). He received his education at Eton College and Maidenhead Public Library. In 1982 he married the writer Margaret Drabble and they live in London and Somerset. He was Chairman of the Society of Authors, 1973-1974, President of English PEN from 1985 to 1988, and Chairman of the Strachey Trust between 1900 and 1995. In 1988 he was awarded the Irish Life Arts Award and the CBE in 1989 for services to literature. A former member of the Arts Council he lectures around the world on behalf of the British Council and is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature. The universities of Ulster, Sheffield, Warwick, East Anglia and the London School of Economics have presented him with honorary degrees.
Michael Holroyd is the biographer of Hugh Kingsmill, Lytton Strachey, Augustus John and Bernard Shaw, and in 2002 a selection of his writings relating to biography and autobiography was published under the title Works on Paper: The Craft of Biography and Autobiography. The film 'Carrington' is based on Lytton Strachey and won awards at Cannes. His novel A Dog's Life was published in the USA in 1969 and in 1973 his volume of essays Unreceived Opinions was published. Michael Holroyd has also written various radio and television scripts. In 1999 his autobiography Basil Street Blues was published.

Other Finding Aids

A hard copy of this list is available at NLW and at the Tate Archive, Millbank, London.

Archivist's Note

December 2003.

Compiled by Ann Francis Evans.

The following sources were used in the compilation of this description: Who's who 1897-1996 on CD-Rom; Holroyd, Michael, Augustus John. The new biography (London, 1996); BBC and Contemporary Writers in the UK websites, December 2003.

Conditions Governing Use

Usual copyright laws apply. Queries regarding Michael Holroyd copyright should be directed to Caradoc King, A. P. Watt Ltd, 20 John Street, London, WC1N 2DR (information from the WATCH file (Writers, Artists and their Copyright Holders), http: tyler.hrc.utexas.edu, March 2004). Permission to reproduce photocopies of letters obtained by Michael Holroyd from various repositories should be sought from the relevant institutions (see file level descriptions).

Appraisal Information

Action: All the papers purchased by NLW have been kept..

Accruals

Accruals are expected.

Related Material

The archive was split up on receipt at NLW. Papers of Gwen John and Augustus John were transferred to NLW MSS (NLW MSS 23850-23856). A video recording of a programme 'Aquarius' on Augustus John for London Weekend Television, 1974, is in the National Screen and Sound Archive of Wales at NLW (VM 5921). Photographs and slides are in NLW Special Collections (0200405643, 0200405341, 0200405651). The main archive of Augustus John papers was purchased by NLW in 1988 (NLW MSS 22775-22797), together with a group of John and Nettleship papers (NLW MSS 22798-22803); the Gwen John papers were purchased by NLW in 1984 (NLW MSS 22276-22318). Several other groups of papers relating to Augustus and Gwen John are included in the NLW MSS Series (some of which are cited on file level descriptions).

Location of Originals

See file level descriptions for information regarding the location of original documents.

Additional Information

Published

Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru = The National Library of Wales

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