The Jonathan Levy Papers contain the papers of Jonathan Levy, playwright, university professor, theatre for youth historian, and author from 1956 through 1999. The majority of the collection includes research and pre-print materials for his books and articles on theatre for youth and for his plays for adults and young audiences. Also included is his curricular work with Project Zero at Harvard University and with the International Baccalaureate Organization. The papers are divided into nine series.
Identification:
MSS-209
Language:
Material in English
Repository:
Arizona State University Library. Theatre for Youth and Community Collection P.O. Box 871006 Tempe, AZ 85287-1006 Phone: (480) 965-4932 E-Mail: archives@asu.edu Questions? Ask An Archivist!
Biographical Note
Dr. Jonathan Levy, award-winning playwright, university professor, theatre for youth historian and author, was born in 1936. He received his doctorate from Columbia University in New York City. His dissertation titled Carlo Gozzi: Three Fables for the Theatre includes translations from the Italian for the following Gozzi plays: Turandot, The Little Green Bird and The Serpent Queen.
He has numerous published monographs and articles in the fields of theatre for youth history, criticism and theory; arts assessment; and aesthetics. He has written plays for adults and for young audiences.
Levy has written over forty theatrical pieces for adults, which include full-length and one-act plays; monologues; a commedia; concert pieces for symphony orchestra and actors; an adaptation of an operetta; an opera; and a cantata for tenor, tape and chamber orchestra. His plays have been produced in New York City Off-Broadway by groups, such as The Impossible Ragtime Theatre, the Manhattan Theatre Club, the HB Studio and the New York Stageworks; in Los Angeles by the Theatre East; and in Westport, Connecticut by the Theatre Artists Workshop. His playwriting honors include playwright-in-residences with the Albee-Barr Playwrights Unit, the Manhattan Theatre Club and the Eugene O'Neill Playwrights Conference. His plays have been published in The Best Short Plays of 1983 and 1996, in New England Review, in Charlie the Chicken and Other Plays, and by Dramatists Play Service. His translation of Carlo Gozzi's Turandot appeared in The Genius of the Italian Theatre, which was edited by Eric Bentley.
His plays for young audiences include Louise: The Rhinoceros Who Was Born to Dance (1995); Dragonetti (1983); The King's Shilling (1976); Marco Polo: A Fantasy for Children (1976); The Kennedys (1972); The Marvelous Adventures of Tyl (1971); The War Between the Amazons and the Baboons (1968); and The Play of Innocence and Change (1967). In 1979 he received AATE's (American Alliance for Theatre & Education) Charlotte B. Chorpenning Playwright Award for his body of outstanding plays for children.
Levy is a Distinguished Teaching Professor at SUNY Stony Brook. As a former Visiting Scholar at the Harvard University Graduate School of Education, Levy worked with ARTS PROPEL, a cooperative research project funded by the Rockefeller Foundation and led by personnel from the Pittsburgh Public Schools, Harvard's Project Zero and the Educational Testing Service. Levy helped to develop the curriculum for the playwriting program for junior and senior high school students.
As a theatre arts educator, Levy worked with the International Baccalaureate Organization (IBO) to develop theatre curricula that is used by secondary school students internationally. He also initiated and coordinated similar programs in the fields of film and dance. As Chief Examiner in Theatre Arts, he reviewed and evaluated students work and teacher practices and regularly participated in symposia sponsored by IBO on international issues in education.
Part of Levy's theatre for youth historical research included collaborating on a bibliography of early printed children's plays written in English from 1780-1919. A Preliminary Checklist from 1780-1855 created by Levy and Martha Mahard, Assistant Curator of the Harvard Theatre Collection, was published in 1987 by the Theatre Library Association in Performing Arts Resources . Both Levy and Mahard received the AATE Research Award in 1986 for this publication. The bibliographic sequel with plays from 1856 to 1919 was created in collaboration with Floraine Kay and is available for searching on the Jonathan Levy Collection website.
Other publications include a chapter titled "The Dramatic Dialogues of Charles Stearns" in Spotlight on the Child: Studies in the History of American Children's Theatre; Practical Education for the Unimaginable: Essays on Theatre and the Liberal Arts; A Theatre of the Imagination: Reflections on Children and the Theatre; and The Gymnasium of the Imagination: A Collection of Children's Plays in English, 1780-1860.
Levy received the Judith Kase-Cooper Honorary Research Award from AATE in 2003. This award is given to honor distinguished scholars who have contributed significantly to the development of theory and research in the field of drama/theatre and education. Those nominated must be long-standing members of AATE. The focus is on cumulative work accomplished over a number of years rather than on one study.
Levy began collecting books on theatre for youth in the 1960s. According to Levy, building his library started "almost by accident" while he was working on his doctoral degree and beginning his teaching career. "... I was also writing plays, some of which were plays for children. I got interested in who had written plays for children before me, why they did it and what good they thought could come of it. I looked for a standard general history of the field and found, to my surprise, that none existed. From then on, I began to buy books for my own use, out of curiosity. Over the years I got increasingly serious about my collection and worked with antiquarian booksellers in America and Europe to build the collection. Also, when I was traveling, I spent a good deal of time looking through piles of old books in second-hand shops, barns, flea markets and so on, occasionally finding some treasure that had been previously overlooked. That was, as any collector will tell you, the most satisfactory of all."
Levy's monograph and periodical donation chronologically supplemented the theatre for youth scholarly resources in the Child Drama Collection. Previously this Collection documented the history of the field from 1900 onward. The Levy collection expanded research possibilities back to the 17th century. This helped to make the Child Drama Collection the largest repository in the world documenting the international history of theatre for youth.
Since 1999, Levy has served as Distinguished Bibliographer for ASU Libraries. In this capacity, he consults with the Child Drama Collection Curator and identifies new acquisitions, especially monographs published before 1900, to be added to his ASU book collection. He is in residence at ASU for one week yearly and meets with graduate students and faculty in the Department of Theatre on these visits.
Jonathan Levy passed away at his home in Patterson, New York on January 22, 2013 after a long battle with congestive heart failure. A memorial service was held for him at Faculty House, Columbia University on January 31, 2013.
Scope and Content Note
The Jonathan Levy Papers, 1956-1999, contain correspondence, typescripts, contracts, class notes, publicity fliers, announcements, address lists, curricula, assessment tools, project descriptions, meeting minutes, conference materials, subject guides, grant resource lists, copyright documents, research notes, poems, speeches, articles, etchings, index card files, handwritten notes, production materials, music manuscripts and audiotapes. The majority of the collection consists of development and production materials for Levy's plays for adults and young audiences, 1964-1994, and research and pre-print materials for his books and articles on theatre for youth, 1960-1998, with the remainder of the material documenting his academic and arts education careers. The Papers are divided into nine series.
Series I: Biographical (pre-1963-1992) documents Levy's teaching career, contact with other theatre for youth professionals and his conference presentations. This series is arranged chronologically. Included are typescripts of lectures and conference presentations, class notes, correspondence, publicity fliers, announcements and his list of international theatre for youth addresses.
Series II: Projects and Academic Work (1984-1997) documents Levy's work with the Advisory Committee on the Arts at Harvard and Radcliffe; ARTS PROPEL; and the International Baccalaureate Organization (IBO). This series is arranged chronologically by project. Included are correspondence with other project developers--some letters are from Howard Gardner, Ellen Winner and Dennie Wolf; playwriting curricula and assessment materials; history and project descriptions for ARTS PROPEL; IBO meeting minutes; IBO conference materials; IBO subject guides; and IBO international school files.
Series III: Publications Correspondence (1968-1979) documents Levy's playwriting career. This series is arranged chronologically. Included are correspondence with publishers, the Dramatists Guild and producers; copyright documents; and playwriting grant resources.
Series IV: Published Articles and Speeches (1956-1999) contains Levy's poems, speeches and articles on theatre history, theatre for youth, assessment, educational research, empathy and moral education, which were published in periodicals such as The Village Voice, Children's Theatre Review, Cricket, The Bennington Review, the Journal of Aesthetic Education, Research in the Teaching of English and New Ideas in Psychology. These are arranged chronologically by publication title. His research and drafts for his chapter on the "Dramatic Dialogues of Charles Stearns" are also located here. Included are typescripts many with revisions, photocopies of published articles, research notes, photocopies of research from books and bibliographical notes.
Series V: Books (1960-1997) documents Levy's research and development work on an unpublished novel titled The Garden of Allison Saintfleur; his dissertation; his book chapter titled "Preliminary Checklist of Early Printed Children's Plays in English, 1780-1855"; and his books The Gymnasium of the Imagination: A Collection of Children's Plays in English, 1780-1860, and A Theatre of the Imagination: Reflections on Children and the Theatre. These are arranged chronologically by publication title. Included are typescript drafts, notes, research, Carlo Gozzi etchings, and correspondence. Also of note are seven boxes with index cards with the titles of books and periodicals divided into the following titles: Berquin I; Berquin II; Alice in Wonderland stage adaptations; translated plays for young audiences; literary annuals, gift books and periodicals with plays; reference books; dramatic proverbs; plays to add to the Checklist; and Checklist plays with annotations.
Series VI: Plays for Young Audiences (1970-1983) documents the development of the plays Levy wrote for young audiences. They are arranged chronologically by play title. Included are: typescript drafts of the plays, handwritten notes, play production materials, publicity fliers and correspondence.
Series VII: Plays for Adults (1967-1994) documents the development of the plays Levy wrote for adult audiences. They are arranged chronologically by play title. Included are typescript drafts of the plays, handwritten notes, research, a copy of The Genius of the Italian Theater, production materials, correspondence and some music manuscripts.
Series VIII: Oversize Materials contains materials too large to be housed in the previous document boxes. A Document Removal Form has been placed in the appropriate folders directing patrons to materials in this oversize series.
Series IX: Audio-Visual contains an audio taped reading of Levy's play Ziskin's Revels. Included in this box are the original two reel-to-reel audiotapes and copies of these recordings on two cassette audiotapes.
Arrangement
This collection consists of seventy-four boxes divided into nine series:
To view this collection, make an appointment at least five business days prior to your visit by contacting Ask an Archivist or calling (480) 965-4932. Appointments in the Wurzburger Reading Room at Hayden Library (rm. 138) on the Tempe campus are available Monday through Friday. Check the ASU Library Hours page for current availability.
Copyright
Arizona State University does not own the copyright to this collection. We recognize that it is incumbent upon the researcher to procure permission to publish information from this collection from the owner of the copyright.
See also Jonathan Levy's research library of over 600 books with copyrights from the 17th through 20th centuries. These monographs and periodicals document the very early history of theatre for youth, the position of children in society, and the taste and sensibility of historic periods. These subjects are addressed in the following types of books: plays to be acted for and by children; school textbooks, readers and speakers; annuals and gift books, many with short plays; biographies of playwrights and children's writers; criticism and history of theatre for young audiences; reference books on children and theatre; and dialogues and recitations. Levy amassed this collection beginning in the 1960s. The books are listed separately on the ASU Libraries online catalogue under the call numbers SPEC LEV and SPEC LEVP
Access Terms
Personal Name(s)
Berquin, M. (Arnaud), 1747-1791
Gozzi, Carlo, 1720-1806
Levy, Jonathan -- Archives
Stearns, Charles, 1753-1826
Corporate Name(s)
Harvard Project Zero
International Baccalaureate Organization
Subject(s)
Children's plays -- Bibliography
Children's plays, American
Children's plays, American -- History and criticism
Children's theater -- History
Dramatists, American -- United States -- Archives
Playwriting -- Study and teaching -- United States
[Identification of item], Jonathan Levy Papers, MSS-209, Arizona State University Library.
Provenance
The Jonathan Levy Papers were received from Jonathan Levy in 1999 and 2006, along with his library of 559 books (Accession #2004-03588 and #2006-03986; ongoing).
"The Point of Comparison: A Study of the English Epigram in the Eighteenth Century", Honors Essay, Harvard College, 1956 March
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Michael, by Jonathan Levy, Undated (Typescript)
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La Capra (Translation and Explication from the Italian of Umberto Saba) and "The Poem Itself" (Edited by Stanley Burnshaw), circa 1962
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"Modern Plays in Period Styles: The Uses of Tradition in Children's Theatre", University of Calgary, Canada and "A Theatre of the Imagination: Reflections on Children and the Theatre" (2nd Edition), 1972 February, 1998
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"Old hat, slightly reblocked" by J. F. Levy in The Village Voice, 1974 August 15
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"Imagination in Children's Television" in TV Book Edited by Judy Fireman, circa 1977
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"The Salamander" a Poem for Children in Cricket, 1977 February
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"A Theatre of the Imagination" in A Theatre of the Imagination: Reflections on Children and the Theatre, 1977 August, circa 1998
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"A Theatre of the Imagination" by Jonathan Levy in Children's Theatre Review, 1978
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"Reflections on the Sources of Plays for Children" in A Theatre of the Imagination: Reflections on Children and the Theatre, 1979 August, 1998
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"Imagining the Audience" in A Theatre of the Imagination: Reflections on Children and the Theatre, 1981 October, 1998
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"The Case of the Musical Princeling" by Jonathan Levy in The Bennington Review, 1985 June-July
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"Theatre and the Education to Virtue" in A Theatre of the Imagination: Reflections on Children and the Theatre, 1986 October, 1998
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"Children's Understanding of Nonliteral Language" in Journal of Aesthetic Education, 1988 Spring (Vol. 22, No. 1)
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"Theatre for Children in an Age of Film" in A Theatre of the Imagination: Reflections on Children and the Theatre, 1990, 1998
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"The Idea of Cute" in A Theatre of the Imagination: Reflections on Children and the Theatre, 1991 November 9, 1998
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"The Vexing Question of Assessment" in Drama/Theatre Teacher, 1992 Spring (Vol. 4, No. 3)
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"Reflections on Teaching Playwriting in the Schools" in Journal of Aesthetic Education, 1992 Fall
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"Reflections on Peter Pan," in A Theatre of the Imagination: Reflections on Children and the Theatre, 1992 November 7, 1998
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"A Few Stylistic Dos and Don'ts for Educational Researchers" in Journal of Aesthetic Education, 1993 Fall
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"Preliminary Correlations Between Peer-Created Problem Stories and Problem-Solving Abilities in Middle-School Populations Using HAC" by Jonathan Levy in Research in the Teaching of English, 1995 June 16
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"Using HAC-Guided Responsive Journal Writing to Assess Problem Solving Abilities: Preliminary Correlations in Research" in Research in the Teaching of English, 1995 October (Vol. 29, No. 3
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"Using HAC-Guided Responsive Journal Writing to Assess Problem Solving Abilities: Preliminary Correlations" in Research in the Teaching of English, 1995 Winter
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"The Uses of Drama in the Jesuit Schools, 1551-1773" in Youth Theatre Journal, 1996 Spring
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"A Note on Empathy" in New Ideas in Psychology, 1997 (Vol. 15, No. 2)
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"A Note on Empathy" in New Ideas in Psychology, 1997 August
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"Theatre and Moral Education," in Journal of Aesthetic Education, 1997 Fall (Vol. 31, No. 3)
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"Respectability and Its Discontents: Reflections on Teaching Theatre in American Universities Today", Toronto, 1999 July 29
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"The Dramatic Dialogues of Charles Stearns: An Appreciation" in Spotlight on the Child: Studies in the History of American Children's Theatre: Research Notes, circa 1989
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Stearns: Research Notes, Undated
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Stearns: Research, Timelines, Undated
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Stearns: Research, Articles and Archival Materials, Biographical, Undated (Photocopies)
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Stearns: Research, Books by Stearns, Undated (Photocopies)
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Stearns: Research Notes, Biographical, Undated
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Stearns: Permissions to Use Information Found in Archives, 1983-1987
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Stearns: Bibliography Notes, Undated
Includes list of works by Sterns.
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Stearns: Bibliography Notes, Undated
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Stearns: Revised Typescript, Undated
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Stearns: Revised Typescript, Undated (Copy)
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Stearns: Typescript, Undated
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Stearns: Revised Typescript, Undated
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Stearns: Revised Typescript, Undated
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Stearns: Revised Typescript, Undated
Revisions to this typescript were made by the editor.
Dissertation titled Carlo Gozzi: Three Fables For The Theatre and Research for Dissertation, 1960 April
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"Elements of Reaction and Revolution in the Life and Works of Carlo Gozzi", 1960 April 22
Written for English 313.
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Research, Undated
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Research: The True Work in Prose of Count Carlo Gozzi of Venice. Performed with Granelleschi Academic Troupe entitled "Il Solitario," written [under patronage] of Tonio Primo, 1761, Undated
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Research: Il Teatro Comico All' Osteria Dell Pellegrino Tra De Mani Degli Accadi Granelleschi [The Comical Play About Pellegrino Performed And Written By The Granelleschi Academic Troupe], Undated (Typescript)
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Research: Personal Correspondence; Notes on Comic Italian Theatre; Notes on Morro Di Corpo Bianco [Death Of The White Body]; Notes on Lo Schiavo Del Proprio Onore [The Slave Of True Honor], Undated
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Correspondence: Dissertation, 1962 October 1-1966 February 4
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Examiner's Sheets, 1966
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Outline, Undated
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Introduction, Undated
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Part I, Undated (Early Versions; Revised)
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The Fortunate Beggars, Undated (Typescript)
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The Fiabe, Undated (Early Draft; Typescript; Revised)
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The Fate Of The Fiabe, Undated (Typescript and Photocopy; Revised)
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The Fate Of The Fiabe, Undated (Typescript; Revised)
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The Intent Of The Fiabe, Undated (Typescript; Revised)
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The Serpent Queen, Undated (Literal Draft)
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The Serpent Queen, Undated (2nd Draft; Revised)
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The Serpent Queen, Undated (Typescript)
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The Serpent Queen, Undated (Typescript; Revised)
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The Serpent Queen, Undated (Typescript Photocopy)
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The Little Green Bird: A Philosophic Fable in 5 Acts and Notes, Undated (First Draft; Revised)
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The Little Green Bird, Undated (Typescript; Revised)
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The Little Green Bird, Undated (Typescript Photocopy)
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Outline of The Theatrical Fables of Carlos Gozzi, 1965 January
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Preface to English Version and Notes, Undated (Early Drafts; Revised)
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The Theatrical Fables of Carlos Gozzi, Undated (Typescript; Revised)
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The Theatrical Fables of Carlos Gozzi, 1965 (Typescript; Revised)
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The Theatrical Fables of Carlos Gozzi, 1966 (Typescript; Revised)
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Carlo Gozzi Etchings, Undated
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Translator's Preface to The Serpent Queen and Notes, Undated (Typescript)
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Introduction, Undated (Typescript; Revised)
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"An Ingenuous Discourse and (a) Sincere History of (concerning the) Origin of My Ten Theatrical Fables", Undated
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"Sources, Early Version": The Fiabe and Notes, Undated (Typescript; Revised)
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Notes, Undated
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Primary [Sources], Undated
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Secondary [Sources], Undated
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Manuscript Corrections and Suggestions from Jourand; Notes, Undated
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Manuscript Corrections and Suggestions from Committee; Abstract, Undated
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Footnotes, Undated (Handwritten)
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Research Notes: Gozzi and Goldoni, Undated (Typescripts; Part II, 3)
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Carlo Gozzi, Introduction and Footnotes, Undated (Typescript; Revised)
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Appendix, Notes, Undated
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Typescripts, Undated (Revised; Notes to Typist)
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Bibliography, Notes, Undated (Typescript)
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Typescript, Undated (p. 420)
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Bibliographic Notes, Undated (4" x 6" Index Cards)
"Preliminary Checklist of Early Printed Children's Plays in English, 1780-1855" in Performing Arts Resources: Topical Bibliographies of the American Theatre and Correspondence with Martha Mahard, 1983-1984
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General Correspondence, 1983-1984
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Research: Stephanie Felicite Genlis Bibliography; Letter from Levy to Michigan Rare Book Room, Undated
Letter discusses Madame de Genlis and other writers of children's plays' materials found during research.
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Research: "Literary Annuals and Gift Books: A Bibliography,", circa 1912 (Photocopy)
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Research: Table of Contents of "Indices to American Literary Annuals and Gift Books 1825-1865", circa 1975 (Photocopy)
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Research: New York Public Library Annuals (Literary), U.S. and Great Britain Dictionary Catalog (Through 1971), circa 1971 (Printout)
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Research: Annuals and Gift Books, Author Notes, Undated
Research: Children's Plays Listings from Hixon and Hennessee 19th Century American Drama: A Finding Guide, Undated (Photocopy)
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Research: Lists of Places/Sources Consulted, Undated
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Research: Columbia University Libraries Notes and Brochures, Undated
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Research: Harvard University Notes, Undated
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Research: Library of Congress Notes, Undated
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Research: Morgan Library Notes, Undated
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Research: New York Public, 42[nd Street] Notes, Undated
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Research: SUNY Stony Brook Holdings and Interlibrary Loan, circa 1979-1984
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Research: University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Notes and Brochures, 1984
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Research: Other Library Notes, Undated
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Research: List of Items to Search, 1984
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Preface, Undated (Notes and Typescripts; Revised)
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Introduction, Undated (Notes and Typescripts; Revised)
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Typescript, Undated (First Draft)
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List of Plays, Undated (Typescript Draft)
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Appendix I (By Play Title), Undated (Typescript)
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Appendix II (By Collection Title), Undated (Typescript)
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Illustrations, Undated (Typescript)
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Revision Pages, Undated
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Mailing List, Undated
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"Berquin I", Undated (4" x 6" Index Cards)
Cards bear the titles of books or periodicals containing Berquin's plays and dialogues.
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"Berquin II", Undated (4" x 6" Index Cards)
Cards bear the titles of books or periodicals containing Berquin's plays and dialogues.
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"Alice In Wonderland", Undated (4" x 6" Index Cards)
Cards bear the titles and authors of stage adaptations of Alice In Wonderland.
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Index Cards, Undated (5" x 8")
Cards bear the titles of books that include plays for young audiences written by American and European authors that were translated.
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Index Cards, Undated
Categories include US and UK lit. annuals, gift books, periodicals; theatre ref., history, critic., theory, bio., playwriting; youth biblio. and history; school books, drama proverbs; names of contributors.
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Index Cards, Undated (4" x 6")
Cards bear the titles of plays or books to add to the next checklist.
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Index Cards, Undated (4" x 6")
Cards bear the titles of plays listed in the checklist. Includes annotations not listed in the published version (approximately 900).
Ziskin's Revels was previously titled Mr. P: An Intermezzo,
Abou Kir's Grand Ball: A Masque of Charity, and The Zhadko Foundation: A Masque of Charity in Fourteen Scenes.
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Script, Revision Pages, and Notes, Undated (Handwritten; Revised)
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Mr. P: An Intermezzo Pages, Undated (Typescript and Handwritten)
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Abou Kir's Grand Ball: A Masque Of Charity (The M___ Foundation) Script, Undated (Typescript; Revised)
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Abou Kir's Grand Ball: Script and Revision Notes, Undated (Handwritten; Revised)
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Abou Kir's Grand Ball: Pages, Undated (Typescript; Revised)
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The Zhadko Foundation: A Masque of Charity in Fourteen Scenes: Script, Undated (Typescript; Revised)
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The Zhadko Foundation: Pages, Undated (Typescript and Handwritten)
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The Zhadko Foundation: Revisions, Undated (Handwritten; Copy)
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"Clifford's Song" by John Austin, Undated
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Script, Undated (Typescript; Revised; Copy)
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Wender and Nichtein Copy, Undated (Typescript)
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Script and Notes, Undated (Typescript and Handwritten; Revised)
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Script, Undated (Typescript)
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Script, Undated (Typescript; Revised)
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Script and Notes, Undated (Typescript and Handwritten; Revised)
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Monday Night Play Series, New Theatre Workshop, circa 1968 (Typescript)
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The New Theatre Worksho, 1968 October 28-November 4
The Play of Innocence and Change: The Y Bulletin, 1966 October 16
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The Play of Innocence and Change: The Y Bulletin, 1966 November 10
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An Exploratory Operation: Production Poster, circa 1968
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The Pornographer's Daughter: Production Poster, circa 1975 February 12-March 2
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Dissertation Research, Undated
Contains personal correspondence, notes on comic Italian theatre, notes on "Morro di Corpo Bianco" ["Death of the White Body"], and notes on "Lo Schiavo del Proprio Onore" ["The Slave of True Honor"].
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Dissertation Research: "Il Teatro Comico all 'Osteria dell Pellegrino tra de mani delgi Accadi Granelleschi" ["The Comical Play about Pellegrino performed and written by the Granelleschi Academic Troupe"], Undated (Typescript)
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Dissertation Research, Undated
The True Work in Prose of Count Carlo Gozzi of Venice. Performed with Granelleschi Academic Troupe entitled 'Il Solitario" written [under patronage] of Tomo Primo 1761.