Stevenson, D. E. (Dorothy Emily), 1892-1973
Parallel Names
- Peploe, Dorothy Emily, 1892-1973 (née Stevenson | Edinburgh-born writer)
Found in 56 Collections and/or Records:
Plays, 20th century (before 1973)
This collection consists of the papers of Edinburgh-born writer D. E. (Dorothy Emily) Stevenson. It includes manuscripts of some of her published books; manuscripts of short stories, plays, and poetry; notebooks with rough notes; texts of lectures and talks she gave to various audiences; texts of articles; biographies; photographs (copies) of Stevenson and family throughout her life, and an album with US newspaper cuttings mentioning her books.
Poems, undated
File containing poems: "Man In Railway carriage" (short story and poem), "Meditations on an April Day", "Wintering", "Mister McGibbon", "Gold and Silver", "The Soul of the Mountains". Also includes "The Song of the Hag", lyrics composed by songwriter and great-granddaughter of Stevenson Fiona Bevan in 2023 for tea party in Moffat. Mixed of modern typed document, original typescripts and manuscripts, and copy of original typescripts and manuscripts. Undated.
Poetry, 1943 (date of original) - 1992
This collection consists of the papers of Edinburgh-born writer D. E. (Dorothy Emily) Stevenson. It includes manuscripts of some of her published books; manuscripts of short stories, plays, and poetry; notebooks with rough notes; texts of lectures and talks she gave to various audiences; texts of articles; biographies; photographs (copies) of Stevenson and family throughout her life, and an album with US newspaper cuttings mentioning her books.
Short stories, 20th century (before 1973)
This collection consists of the papers of Edinburgh-born writer D. E. (Dorothy Emily) Stevenson. It includes manuscripts of some of her published books; manuscripts of short stories, plays, and poetry; notebooks with rough notes; texts of lectures and talks she gave to various audiences; texts of articles; biographies; photographs (copies) of Stevenson and family throughout her life, and an album with US newspaper cuttings mentioning her books.
Short story "The Tall Stranger" in Women's Weekly magazine, 13 July 1957
Short story "The Tall Stranger" by D. E. Stevenson in Women's Weekly magazine no. 2384, 13 July 1957, p. 33.
Talks and lectures, 1940s - undated (before 1973)
This collection consists of the papers of Edinburgh-born writer D. E. (Dorothy Emily) Stevenson. It includes manuscripts of some of her published books; manuscripts of short stories, plays, and poetry; notebooks with rough notes; texts of lectures and talks she gave to various audiences; texts of articles; biographies; photographs (copies) of Stevenson and family throughout her life, and an album with US newspaper cuttings mentioning her books.
Three texts about Stevenson's books: "Who Pops up in Which Books?", "Where Is It?", "List of Sequels and Books Featuring the Same Characters", undated
Three texts about Stevenson's books: "Who Pops up in Which Books?", "Where Is It?", "List of Sequels and Books Featuring the Same Characters".
Typed document with "Island Magic" short story, undated
Typed document with Stevenson's short story "Island Magic", copied from Chambers's Journal, Seventh Series, no. 807 Vol. XVI, May 15, 1926.
Typescript and manuscript of "The Honourable Lady", undated
Unbound typescript and manuscript of Stevenson's play "The Honourable Lady", undated. Used in Greyladies.
Typescript (copy) entitled "Five Windows", after 1953
Typescript (copy) entitled "Five Windows", containing a summary / commentary of Stevenson's novel Five Windows (1953) by herself. Undated.