- Creator:
- Schnitzler, Arthur, 1862-1931
- Call Number:
- YCGL MSS 31
- Container / Volume:
- Box 3
- Image Count:
- 628
- Abstract:
- 267 autograph letters, signed; 209 autograph postcards, signed; 5 autograph postcards; 3 typed letters, signed; 22 telegrams; and 17 calling cards with notes, from Arthur Schnitzler to Richard Beer-Hofmann, 1891 May 23-1928 September 24 and undated. Most letters are accompanied by envelopes. Many letters include postscripts, by Olga Schnitzler, Felix Salten, Paul Goldmann, Karl Kraus, Hugo von Hofmannsthal, Leopold Kramer, Jakob Wassermann, or Otto Brahm, With an obituary of Schnitzler's father, Johann Schnitzler, 1893 May 3; autograph letter, signed, from Die Zeit to Schnitzler, 1899 August 14; a financial statement, 1923 December 14; copy, typescript, of a letter from the Bundestheater-Kommissar to Raoul Auernheimer, possibly Schnitzler's lawyer, 1924 January 3; typed letter, carbon, from Schnitzler to the Bundestheater-Kommissar, 1924 January 21; list of corrections by Schnitzler for Beer-Hofmann's Schlaflied für Mirjam, circa 1898, autograph manuscript; autograph letter, signed, from Schnitzler to "Verehrtester Herr Doktor," possibly Leopold Sonnemann, director of the Frankfurter Zeitung, 1894 December 7, Vienna; autograph note, signed, from Schnitzler to an unidentified woman, 1902 January 1, Vienna, 15 autograph letters, signed; 9 autograph postcards, signed; and 2 calling cards with notes, from Olga Schnitzler to Paula Beer-Hofmann or Richard Beer-Hofmann, [1907]-1914 May 24. Most letters are accompanied by envelopes. Some postcards include postscripts by Arthur Schnitzler, and Box 1: letters from Arthur Schnitzler, 1891-1896; Box 2: letters from Arthur Schnitzler, 1896-1900; Box 3: letters from Arthur Schnitzler, 1900-1908; Box 4: letters from Arthur Schnitzler, 1909-1926 and undated, letters from Olga Schnitzler
- Description:
- Arthur Schnitzler (1862-1931), Austrian author and dramatist., Olga Gussmann Schnitzler (1882-1970), singer, married to Arthur Schnitzler, 1903-1921., Richard Beer-Hofmann (1866-1945), Austrian dramatist and poet., Available on microfilm, In German., and Accompanied by typed transcripts, some with supplied dates.
- Subject (Geographic):
- Austria.
- Subject (Name):
- Auernheimer, Raoul, 1876-1948., Beer-Hofmann, Paula, -1939., Beer-Hofmann, Richard, 1866-1945., Brahm, Otto, 1856-1912., Goldmann, Paul, b. 1865., Hofmannsthal, Hugo von, 1874-1929., Kramer, Leopold., Kraus, Karl, 1874-1936., Salten, Felix, 1869-1945., Schnitzler, Arthur, 1862-1931., Schnitzler, Olga, 1882-1970., Sonnemann, Leopold, 1831-1909., and Wassermann, Jakob, 1873-1934.
- Subject (Topic):
- Authors, Austrian, Austrian literature, and Theater
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Arthur Schnitzler and Olga Schnitzler letters to Richard Beer-Hofmann, 1891-1928
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- Creator:
- Schnitzler, Arthur, 1862-1931
- Call Number:
- YCGL MSS 31
- Container / Volume:
- Box 1
- Image Count:
- 714
- Abstract:
- 267 autograph letters, signed; 209 autograph postcards, signed; 5 autograph postcards; 3 typed letters, signed; 22 telegrams; and 17 calling cards with notes, from Arthur Schnitzler to Richard Beer-Hofmann, 1891 May 23-1928 September 24 and undated. Most letters are accompanied by envelopes. Many letters include postscripts, by Olga Schnitzler, Felix Salten, Paul Goldmann, Karl Kraus, Hugo von Hofmannsthal, Leopold Kramer, Jakob Wassermann, or Otto Brahm, With an obituary of Schnitzler's father, Johann Schnitzler, 1893 May 3; autograph letter, signed, from Die Zeit to Schnitzler, 1899 August 14; a financial statement, 1923 December 14; copy, typescript, of a letter from the Bundestheater-Kommissar to Raoul Auernheimer, possibly Schnitzler's lawyer, 1924 January 3; typed letter, carbon, from Schnitzler to the Bundestheater-Kommissar, 1924 January 21; list of corrections by Schnitzler for Beer-Hofmann's Schlaflied für Mirjam, circa 1898, autograph manuscript; autograph letter, signed, from Schnitzler to "Verehrtester Herr Doktor," possibly Leopold Sonnemann, director of the Frankfurter Zeitung, 1894 December 7, Vienna; autograph note, signed, from Schnitzler to an unidentified woman, 1902 January 1, Vienna, 15 autograph letters, signed; 9 autograph postcards, signed; and 2 calling cards with notes, from Olga Schnitzler to Paula Beer-Hofmann or Richard Beer-Hofmann, [1907]-1914 May 24. Most letters are accompanied by envelopes. Some postcards include postscripts by Arthur Schnitzler, and Box 1: letters from Arthur Schnitzler, 1891-1896; Box 2: letters from Arthur Schnitzler, 1896-1900; Box 3: letters from Arthur Schnitzler, 1900-1908; Box 4: letters from Arthur Schnitzler, 1909-1926 and undated, letters from Olga Schnitzler
- Description:
- Arthur Schnitzler (1862-1931), Austrian author and dramatist., Olga Gussmann Schnitzler (1882-1970), singer, married to Arthur Schnitzler, 1903-1921., Richard Beer-Hofmann (1866-1945), Austrian dramatist and poet., Available on microfilm, In German., and Accompanied by typed transcripts, some with supplied dates.
- Subject (Geographic):
- Austria.
- Subject (Name):
- Auernheimer, Raoul, 1876-1948., Beer-Hofmann, Paula, -1939., Beer-Hofmann, Richard, 1866-1945., Brahm, Otto, 1856-1912., Goldmann, Paul, b. 1865., Hofmannsthal, Hugo von, 1874-1929., Kramer, Leopold., Kraus, Karl, 1874-1936., Salten, Felix, 1869-1945., Schnitzler, Arthur, 1862-1931., Schnitzler, Olga, 1882-1970., Sonnemann, Leopold, 1831-1909., and Wassermann, Jakob, 1873-1934.
- Subject (Topic):
- Authors, Austrian, Austrian literature, and Theater
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Arthur Schnitzler and Olga Schnitzler letters to Richard Beer-Hofmann, 1891-1928
- Creator:
- Schnitzler, Arthur, 1862-1931
- Call Number:
- YCGL MSS 31
- Container / Volume:
- Box 4
- Image Count:
- 431
- Abstract:
- 267 autograph letters, signed; 209 autograph postcards, signed; 5 autograph postcards; 3 typed letters, signed; 22 telegrams; and 17 calling cards with notes, from Arthur Schnitzler to Richard Beer-Hofmann, 1891 May 23-1928 September 24 and undated. Most letters are accompanied by envelopes. Many letters include postscripts, by Olga Schnitzler, Felix Salten, Paul Goldmann, Karl Kraus, Hugo von Hofmannsthal, Leopold Kramer, Jakob Wassermann, or Otto Brahm, With an obituary of Schnitzler's father, Johann Schnitzler, 1893 May 3; autograph letter, signed, from Die Zeit to Schnitzler, 1899 August 14; a financial statement, 1923 December 14; copy, typescript, of a letter from the Bundestheater-Kommissar to Raoul Auernheimer, possibly Schnitzler's lawyer, 1924 January 3; typed letter, carbon, from Schnitzler to the Bundestheater-Kommissar, 1924 January 21; list of corrections by Schnitzler for Beer-Hofmann's Schlaflied für Mirjam, circa 1898, autograph manuscript; autograph letter, signed, from Schnitzler to "Verehrtester Herr Doktor," possibly Leopold Sonnemann, director of the Frankfurter Zeitung, 1894 December 7, Vienna; autograph note, signed, from Schnitzler to an unidentified woman, 1902 January 1, Vienna, 15 autograph letters, signed; 9 autograph postcards, signed; and 2 calling cards with notes, from Olga Schnitzler to Paula Beer-Hofmann or Richard Beer-Hofmann, [1907]-1914 May 24. Most letters are accompanied by envelopes. Some postcards include postscripts by Arthur Schnitzler, and Box 1: letters from Arthur Schnitzler, 1891-1896; Box 2: letters from Arthur Schnitzler, 1896-1900; Box 3: letters from Arthur Schnitzler, 1900-1908; Box 4: letters from Arthur Schnitzler, 1909-1926 and undated, letters from Olga Schnitzler
- Description:
- Arthur Schnitzler (1862-1931), Austrian author and dramatist., Olga Gussmann Schnitzler (1882-1970), singer, married to Arthur Schnitzler, 1903-1921., Richard Beer-Hofmann (1866-1945), Austrian dramatist and poet., Available on microfilm, In German., and Accompanied by typed transcripts, some with supplied dates.
- Subject (Geographic):
- Austria.
- Subject (Name):
- Auernheimer, Raoul, 1876-1948., Beer-Hofmann, Paula, -1939., Beer-Hofmann, Richard, 1866-1945., Brahm, Otto, 1856-1912., Goldmann, Paul, b. 1865., Hofmannsthal, Hugo von, 1874-1929., Kramer, Leopold., Kraus, Karl, 1874-1936., Salten, Felix, 1869-1945., Schnitzler, Arthur, 1862-1931., Schnitzler, Olga, 1882-1970., Sonnemann, Leopold, 1831-1909., and Wassermann, Jakob, 1873-1934.
- Subject (Topic):
- Authors, Austrian, Austrian literature, and Theater
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Arthur Schnitzler and Olga Schnitzler letters to Richard Beer-Hofmann, 1891-1928
- Creator:
- Schnitzler, Arthur, 1862-1931
- Call Number:
- YCGL MSS 31
- Container / Volume:
- Box 2
- Image Count:
- 431
- Abstract:
- 267 autograph letters, signed; 209 autograph postcards, signed; 5 autograph postcards; 3 typed letters, signed; 22 telegrams; and 17 calling cards with notes, from Arthur Schnitzler to Richard Beer-Hofmann, 1891 May 23-1928 September 24 and undated. Most letters are accompanied by envelopes. Many letters include postscripts, by Olga Schnitzler, Felix Salten, Paul Goldmann, Karl Kraus, Hugo von Hofmannsthal, Leopold Kramer, Jakob Wassermann, or Otto Brahm, With an obituary of Schnitzler's father, Johann Schnitzler, 1893 May 3; autograph letter, signed, from Die Zeit to Schnitzler, 1899 August 14; a financial statement, 1923 December 14; copy, typescript, of a letter from the Bundestheater-Kommissar to Raoul Auernheimer, possibly Schnitzler's lawyer, 1924 January 3; typed letter, carbon, from Schnitzler to the Bundestheater-Kommissar, 1924 January 21; list of corrections by Schnitzler for Beer-Hofmann's Schlaflied für Mirjam, circa 1898, autograph manuscript; autograph letter, signed, from Schnitzler to "Verehrtester Herr Doktor," possibly Leopold Sonnemann, director of the Frankfurter Zeitung, 1894 December 7, Vienna; autograph note, signed, from Schnitzler to an unidentified woman, 1902 January 1, Vienna, 15 autograph letters, signed; 9 autograph postcards, signed; and 2 calling cards with notes, from Olga Schnitzler to Paula Beer-Hofmann or Richard Beer-Hofmann, [1907]-1914 May 24. Most letters are accompanied by envelopes. Some postcards include postscripts by Arthur Schnitzler, and Box 1: letters from Arthur Schnitzler, 1891-1896; Box 2: letters from Arthur Schnitzler, 1896-1900; Box 3: letters from Arthur Schnitzler, 1900-1908; Box 4: letters from Arthur Schnitzler, 1909-1926 and undated, letters from Olga Schnitzler
- Description:
- Arthur Schnitzler (1862-1931), Austrian author and dramatist., Olga Gussmann Schnitzler (1882-1970), singer, married to Arthur Schnitzler, 1903-1921., Richard Beer-Hofmann (1866-1945), Austrian dramatist and poet., Available on microfilm, In German., and Accompanied by typed transcripts, some with supplied dates.
- Subject (Geographic):
- Austria.
- Subject (Name):
- Auernheimer, Raoul, 1876-1948., Beer-Hofmann, Paula, -1939., Beer-Hofmann, Richard, 1866-1945., Brahm, Otto, 1856-1912., Goldmann, Paul, b. 1865., Hofmannsthal, Hugo von, 1874-1929., Kramer, Leopold., Kraus, Karl, 1874-1936., Salten, Felix, 1869-1945., Schnitzler, Arthur, 1862-1931., Schnitzler, Olga, 1882-1970., Sonnemann, Leopold, 1831-1909., and Wassermann, Jakob, 1873-1934.
- Subject (Topic):
- Authors, Austrian, Austrian literature, and Theater
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Arthur Schnitzler and Olga Schnitzler letters to Richard Beer-Hofmann, 1891-1928
- Published / Created:
- 1966-
- Call Number:
- Za Zb745
- Container / Volume:
- 3-6 / 1967:Jan.-1968:Feb.
- Image Count:
- 32
- Alternative Title:
- Bread & puppet newspaper
- Description:
- Title from cover., Irregular mini-magazine condensing newspaper reports of the Vietnam War into handmaded pictorial narratives; published by Bread and Puppet Theater., and No. 6 (February 1968).
- Publisher:
- Bread and Puppet Theatre
- Subject (Topic):
- Theater, Political aspects, and Vietnam War, 1961-1975
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Bread and puppet newspaper
- Creator:
- Burn, Jacob Henry, -1869
- Call Number:
- Osborn d1
- Image Count:
- 366
- Abstract:
- Manuscript, in primarily one hand, of a collection of several hundred documents related to the office of the Master of the Revels, including printed matter, engravings, and handwritten notes. The volume contains historical information pertaining to the office, including engravings of the armorial insignia of the office of master of revels; a printed history of the word "revel"; and salaries of the Master, his assistants, and numerous musicians. The manuscript also contains numerous notes, biographies, and other documents related to individual Masters, including an original letter the Lord High Chancellor and Lord Chamberlain of H. M. Household, 1662 by Henry Herbert, Master of the Revels to Charles I and Charles II; a list of names in his hand; a genealogy of the family of George Buck, Master of the Revels to James I; newspaper clippings about Thomas Killigrew; an engraved bookplate which is signed "Charles Killigrew his Book"; and a colored engraving of Sir Henry Guildford, Lord Chamberlain to King Henry VIII. Pasted into the front of the manuscript is the printed auction catalogue from Sotheby's, containing an entry for this volume
- Description:
- Partial finding aid available., In English., Title from p. 7., Binding: half morocco over marbled boards. On spine: Historical collections relative to the office of the Master of Revels. J. H. Burn., and Marbled endpapers.
- Subject (Geographic):
- Great Britain., Great Britain, and England
- Subject (Name):
- Buck, George, Sir, 1560-1622., Burn, Jacob Henry, -1869., Herbert, Henry, Sir, 1595-1673., Killigrew, Charles, 1655-1724 or 1725., and Killigrew, Thomas, 1612-1683.
- Subject (Topic):
- English drama, History, Royal households, Theater, Women authors, and Officials and employees
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Collection towards forming a history of the now obsolete office of the Master of the Revells, [1874].
- Published / Created:
- 1799
- Call Number:
- Speck Yx N33
- Collection Title:
- Neues Journal fur Theater und andere schone Kunste / herausgegeben von Dr. Schmieder ...
- Container / Volume:
- Zweiter band [2nd].
- Image Count:
- 1
- Abstract:
- Includes news about the theater in Weimar in the late 17th and early 18th centuries.
- Subject (Topic):
- Theater
- Collection Created:
- Hamburg : Buchhandlung der Verlagsgesellschaft, 1799-1800
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Dlle Betti Koch in grichischem costum
- Creator:
- Brownell, John Charles
- Call Number:
- JWJ MSS 132
- Container / Volume:
- Box
- Image Count:
- 316
- Abstract:
- The collection consists of correspondence, scripts, contracts, photographs, a production program, press clippings and other materials documenting the script development and production history of John Charles Brownell's play, Mississippi Rainbow. Correspondents include Rowena Woodham Jelliffe of the Karamu Theatre, Playhouse Settlement, Cleveland; Frank J. Sheil of Samuel French Play Publishers and Authors' Representatives; Richard Madden of the Richard J. Madden Play Company; staff members of the Works Progress Administration and the Federal Theatre Project in New York and Chicago, including Shirley Graham (later Shirley Graham DuBois), Thomas J. McElhany, Bennet R. Finn, George Kondolf, and Hallie Flanagan; Theodore Ward, an actor in the Chicago production of Mississippi Rainbow, and an aspiring playwright whom Brownell mentored; New York theater critic Brooks Atkinson; and other correspondents from whom Brownell sought financial and professional assistance. Undated typescripts for Mississippi Rainbow and a one-act play, The Closet, are also included. Photographs include portrait photographs of Brownell and production photographs from the New York production of Brainsweat and the Chicago production of Mississippi Rainbow
- Description:
- John Charles Brownell was born in Burlington, Vermont in 1877. He studied at the American Academy of Dramatic Art in New York City, and worked as a professional actor and scenario editor for film companies before undertaking a playwrighting career. His plays include The Nut Farm, Her Majesty the Widow, and A Woman of the Soil. His play Mississippi Rainbow, a comedy written for an all-black cast, was first produced as Nothin' but Trouble by an amateur cast at the Karamu Theatre, Playhouse Settlement in Cleveland, Ohio in 1934. The play went through rewrites and title changes, and was produced on Broadway as Brainsweat (1934), and by the Federal Theatre Project in Chicago as Mississippi Rainbow (1937). He was married to Estelle Wyne of Cincinnati. Brownell died in Starksboro, Vermont in 1961. and In English.
- Subject (Geographic):
- United States.
- Subject (Name):
- Atkinson, Brooks, 1894-1984., Brownell, John Charles., Du Bois, Shirley Graham, 1896-1977., Finn, Bennet R., Flanagan, Hallie, 1890-1969., Jelliffe, Rowena Woodham., Kondolf, George., McElhany, Thomas J., Sheil, Frank J., Ward, Theodore, 1902-1983., Federal Theatre Project (Chicago, Ill.), Federal Theatre Project (Chicago, Ill.). Negro Unit., Federal Theatre Project (New York, N.Y.), Playhouse Settlement (Cleveland, Ohio), Richard J. Madden Play Service., Samuel French, Inc., and United States. Works Progress Administration.
- Subject (Topic):
- African American actors, African American theater, Dramatists, American, Literary agents, Theater, Production and direction, and Theatrical producers and directors
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > John Charles Brownell papers relating to Mississippi Rainbow, 1923-1961
- Creator:
- Watts, Jane (Waldie), 1793-1826
- Call Number:
- Osborn d185
- Image Count:
- 123
- Resource Type:
- unspecified
- Abstract:
- Holograph diary of a stay in Brussels and France after the Battle of Waterloo. Many of the author's observations reflect the recent battle; she reports, for example, on the celebrations in Brussels when its inhabitants receive news of Napoleon's surrender; provides news about various acquaintances in the military as well as other military news after the Battle of Waterloo; and describes Paris as "a military camp for all the nations of Europe." She also makes numerous comparisons between French and English culture, as when she views a play at the Theatre Francaise and comments on the lighting techniques in French playhouses as compared to those in England. Elsewhere, she views as statue of King Henri IV and comments on his reign; vists the porcelain manufactory at Sevres; and describes acquaintances she makes in Brussels. The diary concludes with her road journey from Boulogne to Calais, where she meets several friends, and then to Dover, At the end of the volume is a table of inns in which the author stayed, and The work is the second volume of a set; see Osborn d186 for the first volume in the set. The author's diary was published in 1817
- Description:
- In English., Title from title page., Autograph on flyleaf: Jane Waldie., Written inside front cover: No. 118., and Binding: quarter red morocco.
- Subject (Geographic):
- France, Great Britain, and Belgium
- Subject (Name):
- Eaton, Charlotte Ann (Waldie), 1788-1859., Henry IV, King of France, 1553-1610., Napoleon I, Emperor of the French, 1769-1821., Waldie, John, 1781-1862., and Watts, Jane (Waldie), 1793-1826.
- Subject (Topic):
- Theater, Travelers' writings, English, Waterloo, Battle of, Waterloo, Belgium, 1815, Women authors, Description and travel, and Social life and customs
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Journal of a four months' absence from England, in the summer of 1815 - including a tour in Flanders, Holland, and France; and a short residence at Brussels and Paris in 2 volumes. Volume 2nd, [1815].
- Creator:
- Waldie, John, 1781-1862
- Call Number:
- Osborn d331
- Image Count:
- 187
- Resource Type:
- unspecified
- Abstract:
- Manuscript, in a single hand, of a daily journal recording the events of Waldie's daily life. He goes on daily excursions with his family and describes the landscapes and estates they visit; mentions teas, dinners, dances, and singing with acquaintances; plays card games; records and reviews books he has read, including Aaron Hill's Zara and Maria Edgeworth's Belinda; and frequents the theater. In describing the plays he attends, he provides the names of the actors, including those of Sarah Siddons and Priscilla Kemble, and reviews their performances
- Description:
- John Waldie (1781-1862) was the administrator of Hendersyde Park at Kelso, Roxburghshire, Scotland. While a student at the University of Edinburgh, he began to keep daily journals recording his extensive travels and his observations of theaters, museums, and concert halls. An accomplished tenor, Waldie performed at private entertainments with Angelica Catalani, Michael Kelly, and John Braham; met with the composer Gioachino Rossini; and socialized with such well-known actors as John Philip Kemble and Sarah Siddons. Waldie also served on the committee of the Theatre Royal, Newcastle, as one of its proprietors. He was the brother of Jane (Waldie) Watts (1793-1826) and Charlotte (Waldie) Eaton (1788-1859), whose diaries are cataloged as Osborn d182, Osborn d186, and Osborn d187., In English., Pasted at beginning of manuscript: floor plans "made by J. Waldie in 1802 for Hendersyde Park House the uppermost nearly as adopted in 1803.", Pasted inside front cover: bookplate of John Waldie, Hendersyde., Title from title page., and Binding: half calf over marbled boards.
- Subject (Geographic):
- Great Britain and Scotland
- Subject (Name):
- Eaton, Charlotte Ann (Waldie), 1788-1859., Edgeworth, Maria, 1767-1849., Hill, Aaron, 1685-1750., Kemble, Priscilla, 1756-1845., Siddons, Sarah, 1755-1831., Waldie, John, 1781-1862., Watts, Jane (Waldie), 1793-1826., and Waldie family.
- Subject (Topic):
- Theater, Social life and customs, and Description and travel
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Journal, 1801 May 11 - 1803 Mar 23.