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Noël Riley Fitch Papers
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Noël Riley Fitch was born on December 24, 1937, in New Haven, Connecticut, and educated at Northwest Nazarene College (B.A. 1959) and Washington State University (M.A. 1965 and Ph.D. 1969). She was a professor of literature from 1971 to1987, and chair of the department of literature and modern languages from 1982 to 1985 at Point Loma College. Currently Fitch lectures at both the University of Southern California and the American University of Paris. She has written several biographies of influential women and is a frequent contributor of articles to journals and periodicals. Most of Fitch's writings reflect her fascination with American expatriate writers in Paris in the 1920s and 1930s, and include the following: Sylvia Beach and the Lost Generation: A History of Literary Paris in the Twenties and Thirties(1983), Literary Cafés of Paris(1989), Walks in Hemingway's Paris: A Guide for the Literary Traveler(1990), and Anaïs: The Erotic Life of Anaïs Nin(1993). Her most recent work is Appetite for Life: The Biography of Julia Child(1997).
This collection primarily consists of papers of Noël Riley Fitch relating to her two books Sylvia Beach and the Lost Generation: A History of Literary Paris in the Twenties and Thirties(1983) and Walks in Hemingway's Paris: A Guide for the Literary Traveler(1990), as well as her thesis, dissertation, and other writings about Sylvia Beach (1887-1962), the American proprietress of the bookshop Shakespeare and Company in Paris, France. Included are research files, notes, typescripts, and galleys for Fitch's biography of Beach; correspondence and transcripts of interviews with former friends and associates of Beach, such as Berenice Abbott, Morrill Cody, Malcolm Cowley, Janet Flanner, Marcelle Fournier, Maurice Saillet, and others; correspondence with Richard McDougall, the poet and writer on the life of Adrienne Monnier, and typed copies of McDougall's A Selection of Poems(1957); as well as audiotapes (1969-1982) of Fitch's interviews with Elizabeth Bishop, Frederic Dennis, Helen Eddy, Marthiel Mathews, François Valéry, Priscilla Veitch, and others reminiscing about Beach and Paris in the 1920s and 1930s. There are also notes, manuscript drafts, and galleys of Fitch's Walks in Hemingway's Paris: A Guide for the Literary Traveler, and a cassette tape of an interview with Dutch journalists about the book and Ernest Hemingway (1990). Furthermore, the collection includes articles and book reviews concerning Djuna Barnes; assorted articles and lectures by Fitch; a copy of Lisa MacFarlane's Princeton University thesis on Sylvia Beach entitled "For Who is Silvier" (1979); four unpublished writings by Fitch (1988); additional correspondence between Fitch and her literary agents, friends, and fans primarily relating to Fitch's books concerning Lost Generation authors; and a photograph of photographs hanging in Shakespeare and Company.
The original papers of Sylvia Beach include letters by Beach to her parents and sisters (1898-1952); letters by other family members and friends (1858-1954); a photograph album showing Sylvia and Holly Beach in Italy and Serbia (1917-1920); scrapbook pages of photographs and memorabilia (ca.1932-1949); a typescript draft, with autograph corrections (removed from Fitch's research files), and revised galleys for Beach's book Shakespeare and Company(1959); reviews of the book; cassette tapes of Beach's interview with Jackson Mathews for the Kenyon Review (1960); a scrapbook of obituaries(1962); letters sent to Holly Beach (Mrs. Frederic Dennis) (1962-1964); and correspondence regarding Sylvia Beach's estate (1962-1962).
An additional accession consists of several typescript versions of "Voyage to Ithaca: William Carlos Williams in Paris," with holograph corrections, annotations, and additions by Fitch; and correspondence with Else Albrecht-Carrie, Donald Gallup, James Laughlin, Marilyn V. Schuler, Emily Wallace, and Mrs. William Carlos Williams, regarding the above manuscript, which was published in the Princeton University Library Chronicle (spring 1979).
Location of Printed Books Removed for Cataloging
Ex Balzac: La Femme de Trente Ans(1912), front cover torn off, inscribed "To Sylvia with love from Mother, Christmas 1913."
Ex Balzac: Ursule Mirouët(1913), front cover torn torn off, inscribed "Eleanor Beach from Sylvester, Christmas 1913, Princeton."
Ex Balzac: La Fausse Maitresse(1912), poor condition, signed "Sylvia Beach, Princeton, 1915."
Ex Beckett, Samuel and others: Our Exagmination Round His Factification for Incamination of Work in Progress(London: Faber and Faber, 1961), inscribed "For Holly with the ex-publishers love, Sylvia, February 1962."
Ex Beach Comité Walt Whitman de Paris: "Exposition Walt Whitman, du 20 avril au 20 juin 1926" (Paris: Shakespeare and Co., 1926).
Ex Mervine, William M.: Harris, Dunlop, Valentine and Allied Families: Compiled for Mary (Harris) Morris(Philadelphia: Edward S. Paret Co., printed for private circulation only, 1920), copy no. 21 of 100 printed; [Mary (Harris) Morris was SB's aunt, from the library of Holly Beach Dennis].
Ex Archives Record of the Class of Eighteen Hundred and Seventy-Six of Princeton College, No. V. 1876-1891 (Rev. Sylvester W. Beach).
Archives Record of the Class of Eighteen Hundred and Seventy-Six of Princeton University, No. VII. 1876-1901 (Rev. Sylvester W. Beach).
Ex Weld, John: Fly Away Home(Santa Barbara: Mission Pub., 1991), presentation copy to NRF by the author.
Some of the manuscripts and notes found in draft form in the collection came to print in the following publications: Sylvia Beach and the Lost Generation: A History of Literary Paris in the Twenties and Thirties(New York: W. W. Norton, 1983), and Walks in Hemingway's Paris: A Guide for the Literary Traveler(New York: St. Martins, 1990) by Noël Riley Fitch; and Shakespeare and Company (London: Faber and Faber, 1959) by Sylvia Beach.
Gift of Noël Riley Fitch in several installments from 1998-2019.
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This collection was processed by Barbara Volz in 1998. Finding aid written by Barabara Voz in 1998, with additions by Karla J. Vecchia in 2002.
Materials donated after the initial accessions were added to the Additional Papers series and are minimally processed.
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- Authors, American -- 20th century -- Correspondence
- Authors, American–20th century–Interviews
- Authors, American–20th century–Manuscripts
- Authors, French–20th century–Correspondence
- Authors, French–20th century–Interviews
- Booksellers and bookselling–France–Paris–20th century–Biography
- Booksellers and bookselling–France–Paris–20th century–Interviews
- Bookstores–France–Paris–20th century
- Literary landmarks–France–Paris–20th century
- Poets, American–20th century–Correspondence
- Poets, American–20th century–Manuscripts
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- Finding Aid Author
- Barabara Voz
- Finding Aid Date
- 2005
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Collection Inventory
This series consists of writings by Fitch concerning Sylvia Beach, Shakespeare and Company, and Ernest Hemingway. There are autograph and typed manuscripts, as well as related correspondence.
For Fitch's research files for Sylvia Beach and the Lost Generation: A History of Literary Paris in the Twenties and Thirties and other writings, see also Series 6, Additional Papers.
This series is arranged chronologically by the date of the published work.
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Contain typed manuscript notes and drafts of Fitch's master's thesis ( Washington State University).
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Contain correspondence, notes, and typed drafts of Fitch's Ph.D. dissertation ( Washington State University)
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Typed manuscript, 179 pp., Dept. of English, E. N. C.
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Translations from French into English of articles about Sylvia Beac, 1 spiral notebook, AMs, 21 pp.
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Contains correspondence with Matthew Bruccoli, notes, TMs drafts of "Ernest Hemingway–c/o Shakespeare and Company,".
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Contains correspondence with Frederick Ungar Publishing, notes, drafts for article on SB (Sylvia Beach.
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Contains correspondence with Karen Rood (BC Research), notes, drafts for article on SB.
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Contains correspondence, notes, for catalog entries.
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Contains correspondence, drafts for article on SB.
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Contains correspondence with Christopher Phillips, notes, drafts of NRF's introduction to the book.
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Contains correspondence with Susan Albertine, Susquehanna Univ., notes various drafts of NRF's contribution, "Secular Saint, Sylvia Beach, a Woman of Business in Paris" (various titles).
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This was published in Great Britain as Hemingway in Paris: Parisian Walks for the Literary Traveler(Wellingborough: Equation, 1989.)
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Contains the final TMs, with autograph corrections, ca. 230 pp.
Physical Description9 folders
This series consists of correspondence primarily related to Fitch's books Sylvia Beach and the Lost Generation: A History of Literary Paris in the Twenties and Thirtiesand Walks in Hemingway's Paris: A Guide to Paris for the Literary Traveler. The files include original letters with some carbons of Fitch's replies, transcripts of interviews, manuscript pages with revisions, photographs, obituaries, clippings, and reviews. There are generally less than 10 letters per file. For additional correspondence, see also Series 6, Additional Papers.
This series is arranged into four subseries: General, Additional Correspondence, Miscellaneous Correspondence, and Richard McDougall Correspondence and Poetry.
Physical Description6 boxes
Consists of correspondence with many individuals who were part of Sylvia Beach's life such as Berenice Abbott, Richard Adler, Carlos Baker, Djuna Barnes, Sylvester Woodbridge Beach, Simone de Beauvoir, Kay Boyle, Winifred Bryher, Truman Capote, Gordon Craig, Holly Beach Dennis, Gisèle Freund, Stuart Gilbert, Henri Hoppenot, Marianne Moore, Katherine Anne Porter, Howard C. Rice, Allen Tate, and Thornton Wilder, as well as others.
This subseries is organized alphabetically by correspondent's last name or subject, as appropriate.
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Consists of additional correspondence with individuals such as William Howarth, James T. P. Mortensen, and Rebecca West, as well as others.
This subseries is organized alphabetically by correspondent's last name.
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This subseries consists of fan mail and responses to Sylvia Beach and the Lost Generation: A History of Literary Paris in the Twenties and Thirties.
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This subseries consists of Fitch's correspondence with Richard McDougall (d.1998), the author of The Very Rich Hours of Adrienne Monnier(1996), and assorted poetry manuscripts by McDougall.
This subseries is organized first by material type (correspondence and manuscripts), and then chronologically.
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This series consists of interviews conducted by Fitch, primarily concerning Sylvia Beach, and one microfilm reel of extracts from Robert A. Hipkiss' dissertation.
This series is organized first by material type (cassette tapes, reel-to-reel tape, and microfilm), and then alphabetically and chronologically.
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This series consists of published copies of books by Fitch, Sylvia Beach, and others.
Not arranged according to any arrangement scheme.
Physical Description1 box
Catalog, Thorsons Publishing Group Limited, Wellingborough, ill., 144 pp.
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Paperback, ill., 79 pp.
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Paperback, ill., 195 pp.
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Paperback, ill., 195 pp.
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Spiral bound (preview galley?)
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Includes homages for Beach by T. S. Eliot, Marianne Moore, Bryher, and others, inscribed to Noel Riley Fitch by Marthiel Mathews, paperback, 174 pp.
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Contains "The Last Adventures of Ulysses" by A. Walton Litz.
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This series consists of assorted papers by or relating to Sylvia Beach and includes selections of correspondence of Beach and various family members, a typescript with autograph corrections of Beach's Shakespeare and Company, a taped interview (1960), photographs, memorabilia, reviews, obituaries, letters to Holly Beach, and estate papers.
Arranged by genre of material.
Physical Description5 boxes
3 ALsS, 5 ACsS to her parents and sisters
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12 ALsS, 7 ACsS by J. H. Orbison, John Newton, Elisabeth Morris, Holly Beach, Sylvester Beach, Adrienne [Monnier], and others
Physical Description1 folder
77 photos (10 pp.) of Sylvia and Holly Beach who both worked for the Red Cross in Paris, Belgrade and Florence during World War I
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Photocopies from PUL's "Sylvia Beach Collection"
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Clippings, programs, cards, an issue of "California Arts and Architecture" with an article by Frederic Beach Dennis, etc.
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Photocopies (of both sides of the correspondence)
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15 pp. of revised proof pages for the front matter to this work, which was a privately printed selection from Beach's Shakespeare and Company
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Correspondence of Holly Beach Dennis with Greenbaum, Wolff and Ernst, Princeton University Library, and others
Physical Description4 folders
Five loose pages containing 24 photographs of Sylvia Beach, Beach family and friends, and 22 cards and memorabilia
Physical Description1 folder
Newspaper clippings of French and American obituaries of Sylvia Beach
Physical Description1 folder
Consists of additional papers related to Sylvia Beach and the Lost Generation: A History of Literary Paris in the Twenties and Thirties as well as additional lectures, articles, book reviews, photographs, writings, correspondence, and other papers.
Arranged by genre of material.
Physical Description18 boxes
This subseries consists of research notes; printed matter; clippings; material related to publication, publicity, and reviews; and an incomplete manuscript draft of chapters 1-20 for Fitch's Sylvia Beach and the Lost Generation: A History of Literary Paris in the Twenties and Thirties.
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Rughly arranged chronologically, in NRF's folders.
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This subseries consists of assorted lectures, articles, book reviews, and other miscellaneous writings by Fitch. Also included is a folder of correspondence related to a James Joyce Symposium.
This subseries is organized alphabetically by title or subject, as appropriate.
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This subseries consists of Lisa MacFarlane's thesis on Sylvia Beach, "For Who is Silvier."
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This subseries consists of four lectures and unpublished papers by Fitch . For additional writings by Fitch, see also series I. Works.
Arranged alphabetically by title.
Physical Description1 box
TMs with revisions (Xerox), 18 pp., undated ANs and TNs, 36 pp.
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TMs with revisions, 17 pp.[includes maps (Xerox)], 1988 TMs with revisions, 14 pp. [includes maps (Xerox)], 1988 ANs and TNs, 10 pp. [includes maps (Xerox)]
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TMs with revisions (Xerox) and TMs with revisions (fragments), 10 pp.
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TMs with revisions, 12 pp.
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This subseries consists of correspondence between Fitch and her literary agents, friends, and fans primarily relating to Fitch's books concerning Lost Generation authors. For additional correspondence, see also Series 2, Correspondence.
This subseries is organized alphabetically by subject according to Fitch's original folder headings, where possible, or by last name of the correspondent.
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- Access Press
- Asselineau, R.
- Banta, Charles
- Beegel, Susan
- Benstock, Bernard
- Boorman, John
- Bryer, Jackson
- Carson, Tom
- Charles Scribner's Sons [see also Hemingway, Ernest (as subject)]
- Cook, Virginia
- Cousins, Judith
- Cox, Stephen
- Crocker, Charles, III
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- de Vost, Nadine
- Edith Wharton Restoration [see The Mount]
- Faus, Colette
- Friedman, Susan
- Gerber, Anna
- Giroux, Robert
- Haight, Mary Ellen
- Henke, Suzette
- Herdin, Terry
- Herring, Phillip
- Ishkanian, Elinor
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- [?], George
- [?], Robin
- Boyle, Kay
- Charles Scribner's Sons [see also A-C General]
- Freund, Gisele
- Joyce, William L.
- Lewis, Robert W.
- Macmillan Publishing Company
- Peterson, Martin
- Phillips, Christopher
- Roger-Viollet
- Sanderson, Rena
- Thorsons Publishing Group
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- Kurth, Peter
- Levine, Marilyn
- Lewis, R. W. B.
- Matn, Militte
- McFarland, Lisa
- McLendon, Ruth
- Munro, Evelyn
- Murat, Princess Pauline
- Overbeck, Lois
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- Potts, Bill
- Random House
- Reynolds, Michael
- Robertson, Robert
- Romine, Jennifer
- Scherman, David
- Schroeder, Carolyn
- Selth, Jefferson
- Stimpson, Catherine R.
- Temple University
- Toklas, Alice B. Toklas [as subject]
- Benstock, Shari [see also Benstock, Shari]
- Sabban, Françoise
- Wagner-Martin, Linda
- Wickens, George
- Wiser, Bill
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A photograph by David E. Scherman of photographs hanging in Shakespeare and Company.
Physical Description1 box
Several typescript drafts of "Voyage to Ithaca," with hologgraph corrections, annotations, and additions by Fitch; and correspondence with Else Albrecht-Carrie, Donald Gallup, James Laughlin, Marilyn V. Schuler, Emily Wallace, and Mrs. William Carlos Williams, related to the above manuscript, which was published in the Princeton University Library Chronicle, XL (spring 1979): 193-214. AM 1996-01.
Physical Description1 folder
Additional correspondence, manuscripts, and photographs. AM 2011-94, 2013-78.
Physical Description1 box
Consists of additional papers donated in 2019, many of which pertain to Fitch's biography of Sylvia Beach and writings on French literary cafes. Materials include correspondence, research files, photographs, slides, and audiovisual materials (5 VHS tapes and 1 audiocassette).
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