- Campbell/A/A29
- Item
- 18 Feb. 1936
Dated 18 Feb. 36.
Dated 18 Feb. 36.
Typescript and manuscript notes
Mostly relating to Aeschylus' Agamemnon.
'Two notes on the Agamemnon (78-9 and 238)'
Hermes: Zeitschrift für Klassische Philologie 82:2 (1954), 246-250. Labelled 'AYC's copy'. With some MS corrections by Campbell.
MS notes.
'Three restorations in Aeschylus Persae'
The Classical Review XLIX:2 (May 1935), 50-53. With MS notes by Campbell. 1 copy with envelope labelled 'Jottings additional to my CR article on A Pers' containing MS notes.
'The opening period of the Agamemnon'
The Classical Review L:2 (May 1936), 51-54. With MS notes by Campbell.
'The major difficulties of Aeschylus Agamemnon 160-227 and a methodical solution'
Typescript and MS notes.
'The major difficulties of Aeschylus Agamemnon 160-227 and a methodical solution'
MS notes.
The Fall of Troy : a poetical tragedy and dramatic poem in five acts and a prologue.
Each act in is written in a separate bound volume, on rectos only, with the text in black ink and stage directions in red. There are additional pencil annotations. Volumes I, II, IV and V only have been deposited. A note on the title page of volume I states that the manuscript "belongs to Olwen W. Campbell, for whom it was written". Volume I contains a loose photocopy of a photograph of two gentlemen in classical dress, possibly preparing for a production of the play, undated and unlabelled.