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Finding Aid for the Margaret A. Porter papers, 1900-1989

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Finding Aid for the Margaret A. 1906 1 Porter papers, 1900-1989 Descriptive Summary Title: Margaret A. Porter papers Date (inclusive): 1900-1989 Collection number: 1906 Creator: Porter, Margaret A. Extent: 37 boxes (21 linear ft.) Abstract: Margaret A. Porter was a distinguished poet and translator of French poetry, best known for her work under the pen name, Gabrielle L'Autre. The Margaret A. Porter Papers contain drafts of her published and unpublished original poetry from 1928 to1989, with the majority produced from the 1950s to the 1970s. Porter avidly researched and translated the work of Renée Vivien (1877-1909), Natalie Clifford Barney (1876-1972), and other women from their expatriate literary circle in Paris. The collection includes drafts of Porter's translations of French poetry as well as Porter's most acclaimed published works, White Heron: a collection of poems (1974) and Muse of the Violets (1977). Also among the papers are photographs, correspondence, research files, materials related to Porter's participation in and feminist organizations in the San Diego area, over six decades of personal diaries, and an extensive collection of rare books related to Porter's interests, including 19th and 20th century French literature and poetry, lesbian history, feminism, and women in France. Language: Finding aid is written in English. Repository: University of California, Los Angeles. Library Special Collections. Los Angeles, California 90095-1575 Physical location: Stored off-site at SRLF. Advance notice is required for access to the collection. Please contact UCLA Library Special Collections for paging information. Restrictions on Access Open for research. STORED OFF-SITE AT SRLF. Advance notice is required for access to the collection. Please contact UCLA Library Special Collections for paging information. Restrictions on Use and Reproduction Property rights to the physical object belong to the UC Regents. Literary rights, including copyright, are retained by the creators and their heirs. It is the responsibility of the researcher to determine who holds the copyright and pursue the copyright owner or his or her heir for permission to publish where The UC Regents do not hold the copyright. Provenance/Source of Acquisition Gift of Dr. William Moritz to June L. Mazer Lesbian Archives, 1998. Processing Note Processed by Gloria Gonzalez in the Center for Primary Research and Training (CFPRT), with assistance from Kelley Wolfe Bachli, 2011-2012. The processing of this collection was generously supported by Arcadia funds. Publication Note The June L. Mazer Lesbian Archive at UCLA is an outreach and collection-building partnership between the June L. Mazer Lesbian Archives , the UCLA Center for the Study of Women (CSW) and the UCLA Library . These collections expand the pool of primary source materials available to researchers and to the community at large. Preferred Citation [Identification of item], Margaret A. Porter papers (Collection 1906). UCLA Library Special Collections, Charles E. Young Research Library, UCLA. UCLA Catalog Record ID UCLA Catalog Record ID: 6942283 Biography/History Margaret A. Porter (1911-1989), distinguished poet, dedicated her life to writing and translating verse and prose. She began writing poetry at the age of 12. At the same age, Porter observed that she was different, but did not yet know words to describe herself as a lesbian. Born on April 11, 1911 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Porter was raised in the Midwest and attended Marquette University. While in college, Porter first published under the nom de plume, Pierre E. Renet. Porter used the name Pierre to write poetry from the perspective of a man writing to his female muse, Alys. After receiving a B.A. in Journalism in 1934, Porter travelled out west to California as a vagabond. She began to write about her experiences in personal diaries, a practice she maintained throughout her adult life.

Finding Aid for the Margaret A. 1906 2 Porter papers, 1900-1989 In 1945 before the end of World War II, Porter joined the Women's Army Corps and served stateside for five years. During her first trip to France in 1951, Porter discovered the poetry of Renée Vivien (1877-1909), and began using the nom de plume Gabrielle L'Autre to write lesbian poetry. Porter's time in France also inspired her to become an avid researcher and translator of Vivien's poetry, along with that of Natalie Clifford Barney (1976-1972) and other literary members of expatriate France. Although the majority of Porter's written work remains unpublished, throughout the 1960s and 1970s she often contributed to small press publications including The Archer, New Athenaeum, South and West, Tres , and The Ladder. During the same period of time Porter settled down in Oceanside, California, and became active in lesbian and feminist groups. Porter served as editor for the local Daughters of Bilitis Chapter, and later as co-founder of the groups Search and Tres Femme, for which she also wrote and edited newsletters and serial publications. In 1974, Porter published White Heron: a collection of poems. Along with Catherine Kroger, Porter was the first to publish English translations of Renée Vivien's poetry in the book, Muse of the Violets (1977). Porter died on May 30, 1989 in Oceanside, California. Scope and Content The Margaret A. Porter Papers document the personal and professional life of the distinguished poet and translator of French poetry. Materials are dated from 1900-1989, and range in type from unpublished manuscripts of original and translated poetry to correspondence, research files, and photographs. The collection includes Porter's journal collection, which contains six decades of poetry drafts and frequent diary entries. Other material includes Porter's Women's Army Corps uniform, personal photographs and newspaper clippings from Southern California news sources. The correspondence in the collection spans over four decades. Included are letters from researchers of lesbian history, including J.R. Roberts, and ; Simone Burgues, Renée Vivien historian and daughter-in-law of Renee Vivien's tutor and confidant, Jean Charles-Brun in addition to Renée Vivien biographers Paul Lorenz, and Jean-Paul Goujot. Also among the papers are materials from lesbian and feminist organizations including newsletters, periodicals, meeting minutes, and event announcements of various lesbian, gay and women's organizations and groups in San Diego County, including Search, Très , and the local chapter of Daughters of Bilitis. Porter's original poetry includes manuscripts written over a period of almost six decades, including material written under the pseudonyms "Gabrielle L'Autre" and "Pierre E. Renet" and drafts from Porter's book, White Heron: a collection of poems (1974), as well as unpublished collections of poetry including Dog Days and Dark Particular Rose. Porter's poetry translations are from the French poetry of Natalie Clifford Barney (1876-1972), Renée Vivien (1877-1909), and other women who once considered forming an "Academy of Women Writers" in Paris (ca. 1900-1910). Porter extensively researched the poets whose work she translated, and the collection includes research files with material related to Renée Vivien (1877-1909), Natalie Clifford Barney (1876-1972), and expatriate women who lived in France around the turn of the 20th century. The last part of the collection contains representative sample of books from Porter's library, including books about 19th and 20th century French literature and poetry, 20th century English poetry, lesbian history, feminism, and women in France. Organization and Arrangement Arranged in the following series: 1. Personal Materials, 1933-1987 2. Correspondence, 1943-1989 3. Lesbian Organizations, 1972-1977 4. Original Poetry, 1928-1989 5. Translated Poetry, 1900-1980s 6. Research Files, 1910-1985 7. Porter Library, 1871-1988 Indexing Terms The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the library's online public access catalog. Subjects Porter, Margaret A., 1911-1989 --Archives. Lesbian authors -- --Archival resources. Other Index Terms Related to this Collection Margaret A. Porter papers Moritz, William, 1941-2004, collector. June L. Mazer Lesbian Archive at UCLA.

Finding Aid for the Margaret A. 1906 3 Porter papers, 1900-1989 June L. Mazer Lesbian Archives. University of California, Los Angeles. Library. Porter Collection (1933-1985). Kinsey Institute Library, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana.

1. Personal Materials 1933-1987 Scope and Content Note Includes Porter's journal collection, which contains six decades of poetry drafts, ephemera, and frequent diary entries, as well as personal photographs, negatives, and slides. Also included in this series are newspaper clippings about lesbianism and sexuality from Southern California news sources, audio recordings of piano and poetry performances, and Porter's Women's Army Corps uniform.

Box 1, Folder 1 Journal with a few entries, mostly blank 1933 Janurary-Feburary Scope and Content Note Includes Spanish and Italian poetry translations and a short story by "Pierre"

Box 1, Folder 2 "Volume Two Les Petits Voyages: Summer - 1934" August-September 1934 Scope and Content Note Includes a short "Pierre" story

Box 1, Folder 3 Journal with frequent entries that "include everything except Pierre" November 1934-June 1935 Box 1, Folder 4 Journal with frequent entries detailing travel and an expenditure list June 1935-October 1936 Box 1, Folder 5 Journal with continued travel entries and an expenditure list January 1937-October 1938 Box 1, Folder 6 Journal with sporadic entries October 1938-November 1941 Scope and Content Note A hand drawn picture and assorted ephemera contained in between pages

Box 1, Folder 7 Journal with original poetry and a few entries 1941-1943 Box 1, Folder 8 "Letters to Myself (there being no one else to listen)" with 136 journal entries April 1942-November 1946 Box 1, Folder 9 Journal with 163 entries November 1946-March 1947 Box 1, Folder 10 Journal with 185 entries 1947 April-December Box 2, Folder 1 Journal with 153 entries 1947 December-1948 December Scope and Content Note Includes newspaper clippings regarding Margaret Sullavan and Greta Garbo inserted on and in- between pages

Box 2, Folder 2 Journal with 121 entries 1949 January-December Box 2, Folder 3 Journal with frequent entries 1950 April-December Scope and Content Note Some entries written in French

Box 2, Folder 4 Journal with frequent entries 1958 January-October Box 2, Folder 5 Journal with 287 entries 1952 January-1960 January Box 2, Folder 6 "The Fabulous Year Journal" with 630 entries 1960 January-1961 January Box 2, Folder 7 Journal with frequent entries 1961 January-December Box 2, Folder 8 Journal with frequent entries 1962 January-December Box 3, Folder 1 Journal with frequent entries 1963 January-1965 January Box 3, Folder 2 Journal with frequent entries 1969 January-1973 June Box 3, Folder 3 Journal with one entry, mostly blank 1972 September

Finding Aid for the Margaret A. 1906 4 Porter papers, 1900-1989 1. Personal Materials 1933-1987

Box 3, Folder 4 Journal with frequent entries from 1973-1975, sporadic in 1976 and 1977 1973 January-1977 January Box 3, Folder 5 Journal with frequent entries 1976 January-December Box 3, Folder 6 Journal with frequent entries 1977 January-December Box 3, Folder 7 Journal with few entries from 1977, several from 1978 and 1979, and 3 entries from 1980 1977 October-1980 July Box 3, Folder 8 Journal with frequent entries 1978 January-December Box 4, Folder 1 Notebook, mostly blank 1978 August Scope and Content Note Includes "Essentials of Russian" and a short story

Box 4, Folder 2 Journal, mostly blank 1978 April Box 4, Folder 3 Journal with frequent entries 1979 January-1980 March Box 4, Folder 4 Journal with frequent entries 1980 March-December Box 4, Folder 5 Journal with frequent entries 1981 January-December Box 4, Folder 6 Journal with frequent entries in 1982 and sporadic entries in 1983 1982 January-1983 May Box 5, Folder 1 Journal with frequent entries 1983 May-1984 January Box 5, Folder 2 Journal with frequent entries 1984 March-1985 January Box 5, Folder 3 Journal with frequent entries 1985 January-1986 January Box 5, Folder 4 Journal with frequent entries 1986 January-1987 April Box 5, Folder 5 Journal with frequent entries 1987 April-1987 December Box 5, Folder 6 Notebook with poetry and "prose letters" undated Box 5, Folder 7 Journal with one entry, mostly blank undated Box 5, Folder 8 Notebook with poetry, mostly blank undated Box 6, Folder 1 Oceanside Daily Blade-Tribune; The San Diego Union Arts and Entertainment; Oceanside Daily Blade- Tribune: Seniors 1958, 1978, 1981 Box 6, Folder 2 3 issues of the Los Angeles Times, San Diego County Edition including "A Biographer's Quest for J.D. Salinger" 1988 Box 6, Folder 3 Los Angeles Times, San Diego County Edition: "Fewer Words of Wisdom Are French" 1989 Box 6, Folder 4 The Gay Community News: a weekly forum for New England; The Longest Revolution: San Diego news and views of progressive feminism 1974, 1980 Box 6, Folder 5 5 part article series from the Los Angeles Times: "The Female Homosexual" June 1970 Box 6, Folder 6 Collection of newspaper and magazine articles related to feminism, gender, and circa 1969 Box 6, Folder 7 Newspaper and magazine clippings related to Greta Garbo circa 1930-1980 Box 6, Folder 8 Watercolor artwork on paper by Maggy Krebs 1977 Box 6, Folder 9 Image of Margaret's Family Record early 1900s Box 6, Folder 10 Early Portraits of Margaret as a child and teenager circa 1904-1929 Box 6, Folder 11 Photographs and portraits of Margaret while in college at Marquette University circa 1930-1935 Box 6, Folder 12 Photographs of Margaret and Ambrose Uchiyamada, fellow poet and student at Marquette University circa 1930-1935 Box 6, Folder 13 Photographs from Margaret's vagabond and hitchhiking travels circa 1030s Box 6, Folder 14 Photographs from Margaret's travels, and time spent as a childcare worker 1940s Box 6, Folder 15 Photographs from Margaret's service in the Women's Army Corps Late 1940s Box 6, Folder 16 Photographs from a Tres Femme meeting circa 1960s Box 6, Folder 17 Photographs of Margaret and Elenor Grebel circa 1950s-early 1960s Box 6, Folder 18 Photographs of Margaret's friends, including William Moritz, Priscilla Rockwell Edra Bogle, and Patricia Hampton circa 1958-1978 Box 6, Folder 19 Photographs of Margaret in Paris, Images of Dale Gunthorp and Margo McCarthy in London circa 1966 Box 6, Folder 20 Photographs of Margaret and Patricia Hampton in London 1967 Box 7, Folder 1 Photographs and slides: images of Margaret with her dogs, Brummitt and Liane 1970s-1980s Box 7, Folder 2 Assorted photographs of Margaret with friends and family undated

Finding Aid for the Margaret A. 1906 5 Porter papers, 1900-1989 1. Personal Materials 1933-1987

Box 7, Folder 3 Assorted photographs of Margaret with friends and family undated Box 7, Folder 4 Assorted negatives of Margaret with friends and family undated Box 7, Folder 5 Audio recordings of Margaret playing piano and a broadcast from Café de Paris circa 1961, 1964 Box 7, Folder 6 Audio recordings (cassette tapes) of Margaret playing piano and reading poetry 1964, 1979 Box 7, Folder 7 Cassette tape, "Sappic Journeys: sensuous poetry for " 1980 Box 8, Folder 1 Framed portraits of Margaret and Eleanor Grebel circa 1930s Box 8, Folder 1 Margaret's Woman's Army Corps Uniform circa late 1940s 2. Correspondence 1943-1989 Scope and Content Note Contains an array of correspondence, spanning over four decades. Included are many personal letters written by Margaret to her long time companion Patricia Hampton, and her good friend and research partner, William (Bill) Moritz. Other correspondence includes letters from researchers of lesbian history, including J.R. Roberts, who compiled Black Lesbians: An Annotated Bibliography (1981) and Lillian Faderman, author of Surpassing the Love of Men (1981); Simone Burgues, Renée Vivien historian and daughter-in-law of Jean Charles-Brun, Renée Vivien's tutor and confidant; Renée Vivien biographers Paul Lorenz, author of Sapho 1900: Renée Vivien (1977), and Jean-Paul Goujot, author of Renée Vivien À Mytilène (1978) and Renée Vivien (1877-1909): Essai De Biographie Et Vues Sur L'oeuvre (1983).

Box 10, Folder 1 Family Correspondence 1943 December-1948 April Scope and Content Note Letters from Margaret's mother and father, cards from Margaret to her mother, and telegraphs from her father

Box 10, Folder 2 Government supertendent of documents and refund coupons 1955 Box 10, Folder 3 Letters sent to Margaret from France, Australia and London 1964-1969 Box 10, Folder 4 Letters sent from Margaret in England and Paris to Bill and Priscilla 1965 Box 10, Folder 5 Letter from Kansas Magazine and letters from Margaret to Patricia 1964-1967 Box 10, Folder 6 Letters from Margaret to Patricia 1968 January- 1968 April Box 10, Folder 7 Letters from Margaret to Patricia 1968 May-December Box 10, Folder 8 Letters from Margaret to Patricia 1969 January-December Box 10, Folder 9 Letters sent to Patricia from others 1968-1973 Box 10, Folder 10 Greeting cards from Margaret to Patricia 1967-1969 Box 10, Folder 11 Greeting cards from Margaret to Patricia 1970-1971 Box 10, Folder 12 Greeting cards from Margaret to Patricia 1972-1973 Box 11, Folder 1 Letters from Margaret to Patricia 1970 Box 11, Folder 2 Letters from Margaret to Patricia (Folder 1 of 2) 1971 Box 11, Folder 3 Letters from Margaret to Patricia (Folder 2 of 2) 1971 Box 11, Folder 4 Letters from Margaret to Patricia (Folder 1 of 2) 1972 Box 11, Folder 5 Letters from Margaret to Patricia (Folder 2 of 2) 1972 Box 11, Folder 6 Letters from Margaret to Patricia (Folder 1 of 2) 1973 Box 11, Folder 7 Letters from Margaret to Patricia (Folder 2 of 2) 1973 Box 12, Folder 1 Letters from Margaret to Patricia 1973 May-June Box 12, Folder 2 Letters from Margaret to Patricia 1973 June-July Box 12, Folder 3 Letters from Margaret to Patricia 1973 July Box 12, Folder 4 Letters from Margaret to Patricia 1974 August-June Box 12, Folder 5 Letters from Margaret to Patricia 1974 June, 1976 February, 1979 April Box 13, Folder 1 Letters to Margaret from A. Mulligan and Gayle Rubin and a thank you note from Diane 1972 Box 13, Folder 2 Letters to Margaret from Sylvia Bennett, Ronald E. Hestand, Edna Miller and others 1973 Box 13, Folder 3 Assorted letters to Margaret 1974-1976 Box 13, Folder 4 Assorted letters to Margaret 1977 Box 13, Folder 5 Assorted letters to Margaret 1978-1979

Finding Aid for the Margaret A. 1906 6 Porter papers, 1900-1989 2. Correspondence 1943-1989

Box 13, Folder 6 Letters to Margaret from Darlene Lister 1979 Scope and Content Note Includes Vol. 2, No. 6 of "Thursday's Child: San Diego Lesbian Organization" from June 1979

Box 13, Folder 7 Letters to Margaret from Louis Werckle 1979 Scope and Content Note Includes image of Lois

Box 13, Folder 8 Letters to Margaret from Virginia Cook 1979 Scope and Content Note Includes magazine clipping, description of "Portrait of a Seductress: The World of Natalie Barney"

Box 13, Folder 9 Letters to Margaret from Claire Potter 1979-1980 Scope and Content Note Includes four images of Claire

Box 13, Folder 10 Letters to Margaret from Gayle Rubin 1977-1981 Box 13, Folder 11 Letters to Margaret from Tee A. Corinne, the illustrator for "The Muse of the Violets" cover 1977 Box 13, Folder 12 Letters to Margaret from Jeanne Carayon in France, written in French 1975-1979 Box 13, Folder 13 Assorted letters to Margaret from Australia, Germany, England, Norway and France 1973-1979 Box 13, Folder 14 Letters to Margaret from Margo and Dale Gunthorp 1972-1986 Scope and Content Note Includes several images in a letter from Dale

Box 13, Folder 15 Letters to Margaret from Mark Curtis 1979-1987 Box 14, Folder 1 Letters to Margaret from J.R. Roberts 1975-1978 Box 14, Folder 2 Letters to Margaret from for The Niad Press, Inc. 1975-1982 Box 14, Folder 3 Letters to Margaret from Simone Burgues 1982-1989 Box 14, Folder 4 Letters to Margaret from Paul Lorenz, written in French (Folder 1 of 2) 1980-1988 Scope and Content Note Includes several images in a 1981 letter

Box 14, Folder 5 Letters to Margaret from Paul Lorenz, written in French (Folder 2 of 2) 1983-1985 Scope and Content Note Includes two publications written by Lorenz, "Memento Lyrique" and "Passionnaire"

Box 14, Folder 6 Letters to Margaret from D. Holley 1978-1988 Box 14, Folder 7 Letters to Margaret and William from Jean-Paul Goujon, written in French 1983-1987 Box 14, Folder 8 Letters to Margaret and William from Renée O'Brian 1984-1985 Box 14, Folder 9 Letters to Margaret from Lillian Faderman 1980-1981 Box 14, Folder 10 Letters to Margaret from Madelyn J. Rose 1980-1983 Box 14, Folder 11 Letters to Margaret from June 1980-1989 Scope and Content Note Includes Polaroid image of June

Box 15, Folder 1 Letters to Margaret from William 1974-1985 Box 15, Folder 2 Letters from Margaret to William 1974-1979 Box 15, Folder 3 Letters from Margaret to William 1980-1981 Box 15, Folder 4 Letters from Margaret to William 1982-1984 Box 15, Folder 5 Letters from Margaret to William 1985-1988 Box 15, Folder 6 Letters to Margaret (Folder 1 of 2) 1980

Finding Aid for the Margaret A. 1906 7 Porter papers, 1900-1989 2. Correspondence 1943-1989

Box 15, Folder 7 Letters to Margaret (Folder 1 of 2) 1980 Box 16, Folder 1 Assorted letters to Margaret 1981-1982 Box 16, Folder 2 Assorted letters to Margaret 1983-1989 Box 16, Folder 3 Letters from Margaret to Patricia undated Box 16, Folder 4 Notes from Margaret to Patricia undated Box 16, Folder 5 Assorted personal letters to Margaret undated Box 16, Folder 6 Assorted business letters to Margaret undated Box 16, Folder 7 Brochures from Violet Press and The Naiad Press undated Box 16, Folder 8 Assorted greeting cards to Margaret undated Box 16, Folder 9 Collection of unused postcards undated 3. Lesbian Organizations 1972-1977 Scope and Content Note Includes newsletters, periodicals, meeting minutes, and event announcements of various lesbian, gay and women's organizations and groups in San Diego County, including Search, Tr's Femmes, and the local chapter of Daughters of Bilitis.

Box 17, Folder 1 "DOBlings" San Diego Daughters of Bilitis Newsletters 1969 March-1970 April Box 17, Folder 2 San Diego Daughters of Bilitis Documents and Ephemera 1969-1970 Box 17, Folder 3 Outgoing letters from the San Diego Daughters of Bilitis 1970 January-June Box 17, Folder 4 Search Correspondence, Documents, and Announcements circa summer 1970 Box 17, Folder 5 Tr's Femmes Newsletters (Folder 1 of 5) 1970 March-December Box 17, Folder 6 Tr's Femmes Newsletters (Folder 2 of 5) 1971 January-December Box 17, Folder 7 Tr's Femmes Newsletters (Folder 3 of 5) 1972 January-November Box 17, Folder 8 Tr's Femmes Newsletters (Folder 4 of 5) 1973 January-December Box 17, Folder 9 Tr's Femmes Newsletters (Folder 5 of 5) 1974 January-November Box 17, Folder 10 Tr's Femmes Documents and Ephemera 1970-1974 Box 17, Folder 11 Outgoing letters from Tr's Femmes 1971-1972 Box 17, Folder 12 Miscellaneous letters to Tr's Femmes (Folder 1 of 3) 1970-1973 Box 17, Folder 13 Miscellaneous letters to Tr's Femmes (Folder 2 of 3) 1974 Box 17, Folder 14 Miscellaneous letters to Tr's Femmes (Folder 3 of 3) 1974 Box 17, Folder 15 Letters to Tr's Femmes from publishers and other publications undated Box 18, Folder 1 "Gaia's Guide" An international guide to lesbian organizations, clubs, and bars. 1975 Box 18, Folder 2 Letters requesting "Tr's Femmes" quarterly publication (Folder 1 of 4) 1973 Box 18, Folder 3 Letters requesting "Tr's Femmes" quarterly publication (Folder 2 of 4) 1974 Box 18, Folder 4 Letters requesting "Tr's Femmes" quarterly publication (Folder 3 of 4) 1974 Box 18, Folder 5 Letters requesting "Tr's Femmes" quarterly publication (Folder 4 of 4) 1975 Box 18, Folder 6 Submissions for "Tr's Femmes" quarterly publication content 1972-1974 Box 18, Folder 7 Three copies of "Tr's Femmes" quarterly publication Volume 1, No. II 1972 October Scope and Content Note Contains a piece written about Margaret on page 18, "Biography of a Young Poet" by June Smith

Box 18, Folder 8 "A Gay Statement of Position on the Southeast Asia War" by the Gay Liberation Front of San Diego undated 4. Original Poetry 1928-1989 Scope and Content Note Contains poetry manuscripts written by Margaret over a period of almost six decades. Material includes poetry and prose written under the pseudonyms "Gabrielle L'Autre" and "Pierre E. Renet," drafts from Porter's book, White Heron: a collection of poems (1974), and unpublished collections of poetry including Dog Days and Dark Particular Rose.

Box 19, Folder 1 "Very Early Junk" 1928-1929 Box 19, Folder 2 Leather-bound collection of prose and poetry, some written for the "Marquette Journal" 1931-1940 Box 19, Folder 3 Collection of Poems 1931-1950 Box 19, Folder 4 Collection of Prose 1936 July-1937 May Box 19, Folder 5 "Dark Particular Rose" 1939-1976

Finding Aid for the Margaret A. 1906 8 Porter papers, 1900-1989 4. Original Poetry 1928-1989

Box 19, Folder 6 Poems written for "Beyond Baroque" 1939-1976 Box 19, Folder 7 Collection of Poems 1950-1964 Box 19, Folder 8 Miscellaneous Typed Poetry 1951-1982 Box 19, Folder 9 Miscellaneous Typed Poetry 1953-1964 Box 19, Folder 10 Collection of Poems 1967-1974 Box 20, Folder 1 "The White Heron: a collection of poems" by M. A. Porter 1974 Box 20, Folder 2 Poetry Notebook (Folder 1 of 3) 1962-1968 Box 20, Folder 3 Poetry Notebook (Folder 2 of 3) 1968-1976 Box 20, Folder 4 Poetry Notebook (Folder 3 of 3) 1977-1985 Box 20, Folder 5 Poems from yellow binder (Folder 1 of 2) 1971-1976 Box 20, Folder 6 Poems from yellow binder (Folder 2 of 2) 1977-1984 Box 20, Folder 7 Assortment of Poems 1976-1980 Box 20, Folder 8 "3 Songs of Love" text by Margaret, music written by Pamela Sawyer 1977 Box 20, Folder 9 Poetry Drafts 1979 Box 20, Folder 10 "Dog Days" Master 1982-1983 Box 20, Folder 11 "Dog Days" Collection of poems written for Margaret's dog Brummit, who died on October 9, 1982 1982 October-1983 March Box 21, Folder 1 Poems and Notes from Margaret's Clip-board 1989 Box 21, Folder 2 Collection of 75 Arranged Poems undated Box 21, Folder 3 Masters of Margaret's undated Box 21, Folder 4 Notebook of Poetry Drafts undated Box 21, Folder 5 "The Pigeon Who Couldn't Fly" undated Box 21, Folder 6 Unfinished Poetry "Works in Progress" undated Box 21, Folder 7 "Poems by Gabrielle plus Groups" 1936-1963 Box 21, Folder 8 Poems by Gabrielle 1936-1960 Box 21, Folder 9 "Groups" by Gabrielle 1942-1963 Box 21, Folder 10 Poetry Notebook by Gabrielle 1950-1962 Box 21, Folder 11 Poems by Gabrielle 1961-1962 Box 21, Folder 12 Poems by Gabrielle 1961-1965 Box 22, Folder 1 Poems by Gabrielle 1963-1968 Box 22, Folder 2 Poems by Gabrielle 1966-1977 Box 22, Folder 3 Assortment of Poems by Gabrielle 1968-1976 Box 22, Folder 4 Poems by Gabrielle 1969-1978 Box 22, Folder 5 "Dark Particular Rose" by Gabrielle "Dedication: to Woman and to those who love them" undated Box 22, Folder 6 "Early Poems" by Pierre 1929-1955 Box 22, Folder 7 Leather-bound collection of poetry by Pierre, some written for the "Marquette Journal" 1931-1936 Box 23, Folder 1 "Short Lyrics" by Pierre 1960 Box 23, Folder 2 "Groups of Short Lyrics and Longer Poems, Single or in Groups" by Pierre undated Box 23, Folder 3 Pierre Sketches Prose undated Box 23, Folder 4 Poetry Notebook by Pierre (Folder 1 of 3) undated Box 23, Folder 5 Poetry Notebook by Pierre (Folder 2 of 3) undated Box 23, Folder 6 Poetry Notebook by Pierre (Folder 3 of 3) undated Box 23, Folder 7 "Smoke" by Pierre E. Renet undated Box 24, Folder 1 "The Marquette Journal" 1930-1934 Box 24, Folder 2 Uhlan, Edward. "The Crown Anthology of Verse: An Anthology of Contemporary Poetry." , N.Y: Crown Publications. 1938 Box 24, Folder 3 "Kansas Magazine: essay, short story, verse, art" 1965 Box 24, Folder 4 "The Archer: a verse quarterly" 1963-1975 Box 24, Folder 5 Assorted small press and quarterly publications 1963-1970

Finding Aid for the Margaret A. 1906 9 Porter papers, 1900-1989 5. Translated Poetry 1900-1980s

5. Translated Poetry 1900-1980s Scope and Content Note Contains translations from the French poetry of Natalie Clifford Barney (1876-1972), Renée Vivien (1877-1909), and other women who once considered forming an "Academy of Women Writers" in Paris (ca. 1900-1910). Materials include individual manuscripts of Porter's work, as well as a collection of translated poetry entitled Muses 1900, which includes selected poetry from Barney's Souvenirs Indiscrets (1960) and Vivien's Sapho (1903), La Dame à la Louve (1904), Les Kitharedes (1904) and Poésies Complètes (1934).

Box 25, Folder 1 Translations of "Selected Poems by Natalie Clifford Barney" by Margaret Porter 1900-1939 Box 25, Folder 2 Translations from Natalie Clifford Barney's "Souvenirs Indiscrets" by Gabrielle 1960 Box 25, Folder 3 Translation of "La Dame à la Louve" by Renée Vivien 1904 Box 25, Folder 4 "Translations" by Gabrielle from the French of Renée Vivien 1960-1971 Box 25, Folder 5 "The Muse of the Violets" Poems of Renée Vivien translated from French by Margaret Porter and Catherine Kroger (Publication) 1977 Box 25, Folder 6 Untyped Translations of Renée Vivien's "Poésies Complètes" Volume I and II 1977-1981 Box 25, Folder 7 Translations from Renée Vivien's "Poésies Complètes" Volume I circa late 1970s-early 1980s Box 25, Folder 8 Translations from Renée Vivien's "Poésies Complètes" Volume II circa late 1970s-early 1980s Box 25, Folder 9 "Renée Vivien and Les Kitharèdes" Bound Drafts circa late 1970s Box 25, Folder 10 "Muses 1900" Master Copy undated Box 25, Folder 11 "Muses 1900" Bound Drafts undated Box 25, Folder 12 "Paris-Lesbos" Short Background Piece about Renée Vivien written by Margaret Porter and William Moritz undated Box 25, Folder 13 Assortment of Greek Poetry Translations by William Moritz undated 6. Research Files 1910-1985 Scope and Content Note Includes materials that document Porter's research and translation work related to Renée Vivien (1877-1909), Natalie Clifford Barney (1876-1972), and expatriate women who lived in France around the turn of the 20th century. Also contains documents from background research performed with William Moritz, in preparation for the unpublished manuscript of Muses 1900.

Box 26, Folder 1 "Je me souviens… Roman" by Natalie Clifford Barney 1910 Box 26, Folder 2 "The One Who is Legion" by Natalie Clifford Barney 1930 Box 26, Folder 3 Adam International Review: "A world tribute to Natalie Clifford Barney" 1961 Box 26, Folder 4 "The Salon of Natalie Clifford Barney: an Interview with Berthe Cleyrergue" by Gloria Feman Orenstein 1979 Box 26, Folder 5 "Les Lys d'eau, poèmes" by Henriette Willette 1922 Box 26, Folder 6 "Harmonies et Poèmes" by Gellô 1926 Box 26, Folder 7 "La Douceur ancienne" by Milhyris 1931 Box 26, Folder 8 Notes and Extracts from "Le Chat aux violettes: au petit Smo-Ki, chat exceptionnel" by Gellô 1931 Box 26, Folder 9 "Is Flesh Advisable? The Interior Theater of " by Elizabeth Fifer 1979 Box 26, Folder 10 Index of "Les revues littéraires épémères paraissant à Paris entre 1900 et 1914 : Répertoire descriptif" by Roméo Arbour Box 26, Folder 11 "Women Poets of the Twentieth Century in France: a Critical Bibliography" by Clarissa Burnham Cooper 1943 Box 26, Folder 12 "Pierre Loti et l'Orient" by Pierre E. Briquet 1945 Box 26, Folder 13 "Emily Dickinson: Poetry and Punctuation" by Edith Perry Stamm 1963 Box 26, Folder 14 "L'Époque 1900" by André Billy 1951 Box 26, Folder 15 Notes and Excerpts from "Le Manuscript Autographe" 1928-1932 Box 27, Folder 1 Poetry by André Billy from "Littérature contemporaine" 1928 Box 27, Folder 2 Extract from "The Adventurous World of Paris 1900-1914" by Nigel Gosling 1978

Finding Aid for the Margaret A. 1906 10 Porter papers, 1900-1989 6. Research Files 1910-1985

Box 27, Folder 3 Extracts from "Panorama de la poésie française de Rimbaud au Surréalisme" by Georges Emmanuel Clancier 1971 Box 27, Folder 4 Extracts from "Anthologie des poètes français contemporains : le Parnasse et les écoles postérieures au Parnasse (1866-1914)" by Walch, G. 1920 Box 27, Folder 5 Extracts from "Portrait de la poésie moderne de Rimbaud à Valéry" by Fernand Gregh 1939 Box 27, Folder 6 Extracts from "Poètes contemporains : anthologie" published by Firmin-Didot et Fils 1938 Box 27, Folder 7 Extracts from "Les Marges: Revue de Littérature et d'Art" 1921 Box 27, Folder 8 Extracts from "From Baudelaire to " by Marcel Raymond 1969 Box 27, Folder 9 Extracts from "Le XXe siècle I 1896-1920" by Pierre Olivier Walzer 1975 Box 27, Folder 10 Extracts from "La poésie française contemporaine" by Henry Dérieux undated Box 27, Folder 11 Extracts from "La poésie française contemporaine, 1885-1935" by Henry Dérieux 1891 Box 27, Folder 12 Extracts from "Littérature Françaisedes, des origines a nos jours" 1958 Box 27, Folder 13 Extract from "Jacques Doucet, par Marie Dormoy" 1931 Box 27, Folder 14 Extracts from "Poésies de Benserade" published by Oetave Uzanne 1923 Box 27, Folder 15 Extract titled "Les Muses: essai de physiologie poétique" from "Mercvre de France" 1909 Box 27, Folder 16 Translations from Paris-Lesbos Originals 1980 Box 27, Folder 17 Olive Custance: Selected Poems 1897 Box 27, Folder 18 Poetry from "Nos Secrètes Amours" by Natalie Clifford Barney 1957 Box 27, Folder 19 "La Dame a la Louve" by Renée Vivien 1904 Box 27, Folder 20 "Les Muses 1900" Bibliography and Notes circa late 1970s or early 1980s Box 27, Folder 21 "Renée Vivien" by Natalie Clifford Barney undated Box 27, Folder 22 "Actes et Entr'actes" by Natalie Clifford Barney 1910 Box 27, Folder 23 Documents related to Renée Vivien's attempted suicide, including translation of a letter from Vivien to Jean Charles-Brun 1901 Box 27, Folder 24 "Renée Vivien Jesus + Aphrodite" circa 1905 Box 27, Folder 25 "Renée Vivien Working," includes "Renée Vivien au Travail" undated Box 27, Folder 26 "Cinq petits dialogues grecs: (antithèses et parallèles)" by Natalie Clifford Barney 1902 Box 27, Folder 27 "Natalie Clifford Barney" undated Box 27, Folder 28 "Selected Poems by Natalie Clifford Barney" 1920 Box 28, Folder 1 Articles from "Les Femmes de Notre Siecle" undated Box 28, Folder 2 "Les Femmes de Notre Siecle" article titled "Anne De Noailles" undated Box 28, Folder 3 "Les Femmes de Notre Siecle" article titled "Liane Depougy" undated Box 28, Folder 4 "Les Femmes de Notre Siecle" article titled "Natalie Barney" undated Box 28, Folder 5 "Almanach des bonnes choses de France" by Élisabeth de Gramont 1938 Box 28, Folder 6 "A Batons Rompus" by Willy undated Box 28, Folder 7 "Chansons pour Elles" by Impr. V. Challan; éditions des Tablettes 1923 Box 28, Folder 8 "Évocations" by Renée Vivien 1905 Box 28, Folder 9 "Souffles de tempête: poéies" by Lucie Delarue-Mardrus 1918 Box 28, Folder 10 Notes of Goujon "Index" undated Box 28, Folder 11 "Choix de Poèmes" by Lucie Delarue-Mardrus 1951 Box 28, Folder 12 "Je me souviens... Roman" by Jacques Langlois 1910 Box 28, Folder 13 "Renée Vivien et ses masques" A L'écart, No. 2 1980 April Box 28, Folder 14 "Alice Pike Barney: portraits in oil and pastel" Front Cover Alice Pike Barney, U.S. National Collection of Fine Arts, 1957 Box 28, Folder 15 Exerpt titled "Renée Vivien" from "Souvenirs Indiscrets" and translation by Margaret 1960 Box 28, Folder 16 "Les Muses 1900" Bibliography Porter/Moritz undated Box 28, Folder 17 Notes for Renée Vivien Project and Library Info undated Box 28, Folder 18 " and Her Social Context: Sense and Sensuality" by Judith P. Hallett 1979 Box 28, Folder 19 Exerpts about and Renée Vivien from "Surpassing the Love of Men" by Lillian Faderman 1985 Box 28, Folder 20 "A Bunch of Violets," Margaret's translation of "Je sors d'un bal paré…" by Rémy de Gourmont 1912

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Box 28, Folder 21 "Les Femmes de Notre Siecle" article titled "Renée Vivien" undated Box 28, Folder 22 Masques: revue des homosexualites, no. 16 "Hommage à l'amazone: Natalie Clifford Barney" Winter 1982-1983 Box 29, Folder 1 Lecture, "Natalie Barney, Renée Vivien and the Golden Age of Sappho" by Karla Jay 1982 December 23 Box 29, Folder 2 Bibliotheque Nationale Requests 1980 Box 29, Folder 3 "Madame Clifford-Barney" by Francis de Miomandre 1909 Box 29, Folder 4 "Éparpillements" by Natalie Clifford Barney 1910 Box 29, Folder 5 "Des Violettes pour Renée Vivien" by Arnot 1910 Box 29, Folder 6 "Selected Writings by Natalie Clifford Barney" edited by Miron Grindea 1964 Box 29, Folder 7 Excerpt about Natalie Clifford Barney from "Cahiers des Saisons" 1966 Box 29, Folder 8 "In memory of Dorothy Irene Wilde" by Natalie Clifford Barney 1952 Box 29, Folder 9 Chapter 41 "At Natalie Barney's" of "We All Went to Paris: Americans in the City of Light: 1776-1971" by Stephen Longstreet 1972 Box 29, Folder 10 "Sapho et huit poétesses grecques: texte et traduction" translated by Renée Vivien 1909 Box 29, Folder 11 "Vagabondages: poémes en prose" by Renée Vivien 1919 Box 29, Folder 12 "Du Vert au Violet" by Renée Vivien 1903 Box 29, Folder 13 "Brumes de Fjords" by Renée Vivien 1902 Box 29, Folder 14 "Renée Vivien" by Colette 1928 Box 29, Folder 15 "Lettres de la Vagabonde" from Colette 1973 Box 29, Folder 16 "Renée Vivien" by Charles Brun 1911 Box 29, Folder 17 Barney Studio House Documents 1982 Box 29, Folder 18 "Dans un coin de Violettes: à mon ami Albert Roussel" poèsie de Renée Vivien 1920 Box 29, Folder 19 Mary Shillito-Cincinnati Background Research File 1982 Box 29, Folder 20 "Le Jardin Truc: prose inedite suivi de dix lettres a kerime" by Renée Vivien 1982 Box 29, Folder 21 "Le Censeur: politique et littéraire" J. Ernest-Charles, Directeur 1906 Box 29, Folder 22 Chapter one of "Djuna, the life and times of " by Andrew Field 1983 Box 29, Folder 23 Article about Natalie Barney and book reviews from the Washington Post 1978-1983 Box 29, Folder 24 "Les Sang Des Vignes" by Jean Charles-Brun 1907 Box 29, Folder 25 Five part "Journal Herald" series on the Barney sisters from the Dayton and Montgomery County Public Library 1965 December 27-31 Box 30, Folder 1 "Colette: ses apprentissages" by Paul D'Hollander 1978 Box 30, Folder 2 "Renée Vivien (1877-1909): essai de biographie et vues sur l'oeuvre" Doctorate Thesis of Jean-Paul Goujon 1983 Box 30, Folder 3 "No Pleasant Memories" unpublished memoir of 1930s Box 30, Folder 4 Research correspondence with Simone Burgues 1982-1986 Box 30, Folder 5 Letters from Margaret to Paul Lorenz 1980-1982 Box 30, Folder 6 Research correspondence regarding Evalina Palmer 1984 Box 30, Folder 7 Research correspondence with François Chapon 1981 Box 30, Folder 8 Research correspondence with Jean-Paul Goujon 1981-1984 Box 30, Folder 9 Research correspondence with U.S. Libraries 1982 Box 30, Folder 10 Research correspondence regarding the Olive Custance Estate 1982 Box 30, Folder 11 Research correspondence with Gayle Rubin 1977-1980 Box 30, Folder 12 Letter from William and research material regarding Renée Vivien's attempted suicide 1984 Box 30, Folder 13 "Sapho" by Renée Vivien and translation by Margaret 1982 Box 30, Folder 14 "Flower: a play about Psappha" by William Moritz 1973 Box 30, Folder 15 Letters to Lillian Faderman from William Moritz 1982 Box 30, Folder 16 Research correspondence with Renée O'Brien, Renée Vivien's niece 1984 Box 30, Folder 17 "Memorandum sur Renée Vivien" by Renée O'Brien undated Box 30, Folder 18 "Le Livre d'or de Renée Vivien" by Henriette Willette, Microfiche from Bibliothèque Nationale de France 1927 Box 31, Folder 1 Handwritten notes written by Renée Vivien on personal stationary, given to Margaret by Simone Burgues 1901-1905 Box 31, Folder 2 Nude images of Renée Vivien and Natalie Clifford Barney from "Album Secret." Muizon, France: Editions "A L'Ecart." by Jean-Paul Goujon 1984 Box 31, Folder 3 Slides of images of a journal with Renée Vivien's work undated

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Box 31, Folder 4 Research photographs from "Muses 1900" undated Box 31, Folder 5 Research photographs from "Muses 1900" undated Box 31, Folder 6 Research photographs from "Muses 1900" undated Box 31, Folder 7 Research photographs from "Muses 1900" undated Box 31, Folder 8 Research photographs from "Muses 1900" undated Box 31, Folder 9 Research photographs from "Muses 1900" undated 7. Porter Library 1871-1988 Scope and Content Note Contains a representative sample of books from Porter's personal collection. Subjects include 19th and 20th century French literature and poetry, 20th century English poetry, lesbian history, feminism, and women in France.

Box 32, Folder 1 Apollinaire, Guillaume, and André Billy, "Poèmes." Paris: Gallimard. 1956 Box 32, Folder 2 Ardrey, Robert. "The Social Contract: A Personal Inquiry into the Evolutionary Sources of Order and Disorder." New York: Dell. 1970 Box 32, Folder 3 Alcheringa: Ethnopoetics" Volume I No 2., , Mass. 1975 Box 32, Folder 4 Bacon, Francis, and J M. Patrick. "Selected Essays of Francis Bacon." New York: Appleton-Century- Crofts. 1948 Box 32, Folder 5 Bancquart, Marie-Claire, Arlette Albert-Birot, Pierre Caizergues, and Andrée Chedid. "Création: Nouvelle Série." Paris 48, Bd Jourdan, 75690. 1983 Box 32, Folder 6 Barbey, d'Aurevilly J. "Les Diaboliques." Paris: Modern-Bibliothèque. 1900 Box 32, Folder 7 Barnes, Djuna. "A Night Among the Horses." New York: Liveright. 1929 Box 32, Folder 8 Barnes, Djuna. "Ryder." New York: Horace Liveright. 1928 Box 32, Folder 9 Barnes, Djuna. "The Book of Repulsive Women. 8 Rhythms and 5 Drawings." Alicat Bookshop Press: Yonkers, NY. 1948 Box 32, Folder 10 Barney, Natalie Clifford. "Actes Et Entr'actes." Paris: E. Sansot. 1910 Scope and Content Note Signed by author.

Box 32, Folder 11 Barney, Natalie Clifford. "Aventures De L'esprit." Paris: Persona. 1982 Box 32, Folder 12 Barney, Natalie Clifford. "Pensées D'une Amazone." Paris: Émile-Paul frères. 1921 Box 32, Folder 13 Barney, Natalie Clifford. "Poems & Poèmes: Autre Alliances." Paris: Émile-Paul frères. 1920 Box 32, Folder 14 Barney, Natalie Clifford. "Un Panier De Framboises." Paris: Mercure de France. 1979 Box 32, Folder 15 Beaumont, Germaine, André Parinaud, and Colette. "Colette." Paris: Éditions du Seuil. 1973 Box 32, Folder 16 Beaumont, Germaine. "La Longue Nuit: Roman." Paris: Denoël et Steele. 1936 Box 32, Folder 17 Becker, Raymond. "L'érotisme D'en Face." 1964 Box 32, Folder 18 Bécquer, Gustavo A. "Rimas." México: El Libro Español. 1955 Box 32, Folder 19 Blanc, Jeanne-Yves. "Crépuscules." Paris: Charme du Savoir. 1966 Box 32, Folder 20 Brooks, Romaine, and Adelyn D. Breeskin. "Romaine Brooks: thief of souls." Washington: Published for the National Collection of Fine Arts by the Smithsonian Institution Press. 1971 Box 32, Folder 21 Brooks, Romaine, Paul Morand, Edouard Mac'Avoy, and Michel Desbruères. "Romaine Brooks." Paris: J.-J. Pauvert. 1968 Box 32, Folder 22 Brooks, Romaine. "Portraits, Tableaux, Dessins." New York: Arno Press. 1975 Box 32, Folder 23 Brooks, Romaine. "Romaine Brooks: Portraits, Tableaux, Dessins." Mulhouse: Braun. 1952 Box 32, Folder 24 Brun, Charles. "Renée Vivien: Par Charles Brun." Paris: E. Sansot. 1911 Box 32, Folder 25 Bulletin Du Bibliophile." Paris: Promodis. 1970 Box 32, Folder 26 Campi, Teresa, and Renée Vivien. "Sul Ritmo Saffico: La Vita E Le Opere Di Renée Vivien." Roma: Bulzoni. 1983 Box 32, Folder 27 Candelabrum. London: The Red Candle Press. circa 1970 Box 32, Folder 28 Charles-Brun, Jean. "Le Sang Des Vignes." Paris: A. Messein. 1907 Box 32, Folder 29 Chizeray-Cuny, Henriette, and Pierre Camo. "Marie De Régnier: (Gérard D'houville), Propos Et Souvenirs. Préface De Pierre Camo." Paris: l'auteur Av. De Wagram. 1969 Box 32, Folder 30 Chrétien, and William W. Comfort. "Arthurian Romances." London: J.M. Dent. 1914

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Box 33, Folder 1 Colette, and Clément H. Serveau. "Les Vrilles De La Vigne: D'après Les Bois Originaux De Clément Serveau." Paris: J. Ferenczi et fils. 1923 Box 33, Folder 2 Colette, and Edith Dally. "The Pure and the Impure: A Case-Book of Love." New York: Farrar & Rinehart, inc. 1933 Box 33, Folder 3 Colette, and Enid McLeod. "The Vagabond." New York: Ballantine Books. 1982 Box 33, Folder 4 Colette. "Feuillets Littéraires: Chéri." Paris: A. . 1932 Box 33, Folder 5 Covina, Gina and Laurel Galana. Amazon Quarterly. Oakland, Calif: Amazon Press. 1972 Box 33, Folder 6 Croft-Cooke, Rupert. "Feasting with Panthers: A New Consideration of Some Late Victorian Writers." London. 1967 Box 33, Folder 7 Custance, Olive. "Rainbows." London: John Lane, The Bodley Head. 1902 Box 33, Folder 8 De, Cossart M, and Jean-Claude Eger. Une Américaine À Paris: La Princesse Edmond De Polignac Et Son Salon : 1865-1943. Paris: Plon. Box 33, Folder 9 Deforges, Régine. Vanda: La Révolte Des Nonnes : Roman. Paris: La Table ronde. 1986 Box 33, Folder 10 Delarue-Mardrus, Lucie, Guillaume Monin, and Hermine Mayeras. "Une Femme Mûre Et L'amour: Roman." Paris: J. Ferenczi et Fils. 1939 Box 33, Folder 11 Delarue-Mardrus, Lucie. "Choix De Poèmes: Derniers Vers Inédits. Traductions." Paris: A. Lemerre. 1951 Box 33, Folder 12 Delarue-Mardrus, Lucie. "Deux Amants: Roman." Paris: Fasquelle. 1900 Box 33, Folder 13 Delarue-Mardrus, Lucie. "Embellissez-vous." Paris: Éditions de France. 1926 Box 33, Folder 14 Delarue-Mardrus, Lucie. "Hortensia Dégénéré: Roman." Paris: J. Ferenczi et fils. 1929 Box 33, Folder 15 Delarue-Mardrus, Lucie. "La Figure De Proue." Paris: E. Fasquelle. 1908 Box 33, Folder 16 Delarue-Mardrus, Lucie. "L'amérique Chez Elle." Paris: Editions Albert. 1933 Box 33, Folder 17 Delarue-Mardrus, Lucie. "L'ange Et Les Pervers, Roman." Paris: J. Ferenczi et Fils, Éditeurs. 1930 Box 33, Folder 18 Delarue-Mardrus, Lucie. "Le Far-West D'aujourd'hui, Etc." [with Plates, Including a Portrait]. Paris. 1932 Box 33, Folder 19 Delarue-Mardrus, Lucie. "Le Pain Blanc: roman." Paris: J. Ferenczi. undated Box 33, Folder 20 Delarue-Mardrus, Lucie. "Mes Mémoires." Paris: Gallimard. 1938 Scope and Content Note Signed by author.

Box 33, Folder 21 Delarue-Mardrus, Lucie. "Mort Et Printemps." Paris: A. Messein. 1932 Box 33, Folder 22 Mardrus, Lucie. "Occident." Paris: Éditions de la Revue blanche. 1901 Box 33, Folder 23 Delarue-Mardrus, Lucie. "Roberte No 10.530: Roman." Paris: Ferenczi. 1937 Box 33, Folder 24 Des Femmes En Mouvements." Avril-78, No. 4. Paris: Des Femmes en movements. 1978 Box 33, Folder 25 Different: A Voice of the Atomic Age." Floral Park, NY: Avalon. 1953 Box 34, Folder 1 Edwards, Anne. "Vivien Leigh." New York: Pocket Books. 1978 Box 34, Folder 2 Edwards, Mary S. "A Truce with Time." London: Red Candle Press. 1974 Box 34, Folder 3 Elborn, Geoffrey. "Edith Sitwell, a Biography." Garden City, N.Y: . 1981 Box 34, Folder 4 Faderman, Lillian. "Surpassing the Love of Men: Romantic Friendship and Love between Women from the Renaissance to the Present." New York: Morrow. 1981 Scope and Content Note Signed by author.

Box 34, Folder 5 Farley, John. "The New Testament of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, Translated from the Latin Vulgate : Diligently Compared with the Original Greek and First Published by the English College at Rheims, A.d. 1582." New York: P.J. Kenedy & Sons. 1924 Box 34, Folder 6 Five American Women Impressionists: Lilla Cabot Perry, Lilian Westcott Hale, Anna Wood Brown, Jane Peterson, May Wilson Preston, April 2-May 12, 1982." Santa Fe: Santa Fe East. 1982 Box 34, Folder 7 Flacelière, Robert. "Love in Ancient Greece." Westport, Conn: Greenwood Press. 1973 Box 34, Folder 8 Fleury, Robert, and Jean-Louis Meunier. "Pierre Louys Et Marie De Regnier: Documents Inédits." Muizon France: A l'Ecart. 1981

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Box 34, Folder 9 Flexner, Hortense, and Marguerite Yourcenar. "Presentation Critique D'hortense Flexner." Paris: Gallimard. 1969 Box 34, Folder 10 Fox, Albertine. "The Structure of a Scream." Mexico, D.F: Artes Graficas. 1951 Box 34, Folder 11 Frances, Harriette. "Sappho '71: A Collection of Poetry and Drawings." San Francisco: Donahue/Arlington. 1971 Box 34, Folder 12 Francis, Eve. "Temps Héroïques: Théâtre, Cinéma." Gand: Enseigne du chat qui pêche. 1949 Box 34, Folder 13 Germain, André, and Renée Vivien. "Renée Vivien." Paris: Crès. 1917 Box 34, Folder 14 Gidlow, Elsa. "Ask No Man Pardon: The Philosophical Significance of Being Lesbian." Mill Valley, CA: Druid Heights Books. 1975 Box 34, Folder 15 Goujon, Jean-Paul. "Renée Vivien (1877-1909): Essai De Biographie Et Vues Sur L'oeuvre." Paris. 1983 Scope and Content Note Original unpublished manuscript.

Box 34, Folder 16 Goujon, Jean-Paul. "Renée Vivien À Mytilène." Reims 79, rue du Barbâtre, 51100: À l'écart. 1978 Box 34, Folder 17 Gourmont, Remy. "Lettres À L'amazone." Paris: Mercvre de France. 1917 Box 34, Folder 18 Grover, Edwin O. "The Nature Lover's Knapsack: An Anthology of Poems for Lovers of the Open Road." New York: T.Y. Crowell. 1927 Box 34, Folder 19 Hahn, Reynaldo. "La Grande Sarah: Souvenirs." Paris: . 1930 Box 34, Folder 20 Hall, Radclyffe, and . "." Garden City, N.Y: Permabooks. 1951 Box 34, Folder 21 , Harvey. "To My Pal." New York: G. Sully & company. 1927 Box 34, Folder 22 Harry, Myriam. "La Divine Chanson." Paris: A. Fayard & cie. 1925 Box 34, Folder 23 Hawthorne, Nathaniel. "The Marble Faun: Or, the Romance of Monte Beni." New York: New American Library. 1961 Box 34, Folder 24 Hodges, Beth. Special Issue: Lesbian Writing and Publishing. Charlotte, N.C: Sinister Wisdom. 1976 Box 34, Folder 25 Hone, William, Jeremiah Jones, and William Wake. "The Lost Books of the Bible." Ohio: World Publishing Co. 1944 Scope and Content Note Belonged to Margaret's father.

Box 35, Folder 1 Houville, Gérard. "Le Charmant Rendez-Vous: Avec Un Portrait Par Ernest Hubert." Paris: Aux éditions des Cahiers libres. 1929 Box 35, Folder 2 Johnson, Douglas J. "Definitions of Betrayal, Part I: Funeral Rites." Amsterdam: Galerie Jurka. 1977 Box 35, Folder 3 La Revue De Paris. Volume 46, No. 6. Paris: Bureau de la Revue de Paris. 1939 Box 35, Folder 4 Lambert, N. "Les Amours Et Galanteries Des Grandes Dames, Des Actrices Et Des Cocottes Célèbres De Paris." Genève 1871 Box 35, Folder 5 Le Dantec, Yves-Gerard. "Renée Vivien, Femme Damnée, Femme Sauvée." Aix-en-Provence: Aux éditions du feu. 1930 Box 35, Folder 6 Le, Mercier E. C. "La Muse Aux Violettes: Poème." Paris: E. Sansot. 1910 Box 35, Folder 7 Lemercier, d'Erm C. Les Exils: Poèmes. Paris: E. Sansot & cie. 1909 Box 35, Folder 8 L'envers Du Miroir." Nantes: Envers du miroir 1981 Box 35, Folder 9 Lépine, Madeleine, and Léon Deschamps. "La Bien-Aimée, Poésies, Avec Un Avant-Propos De Léon Deschamps." Paris: Bibliothèque de la Plume. 1894 Box 35, Folder 10 LeSueur, M. Rites of Ancient Ripening: [poems]. Minneapolis: Vanilla Press. 1975 Scope and Content Note Signed by author.

Box 35, Folder 11 L'étoile-absinthe." Rennes: Société des amis d'Alfred Jarry. 1979

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Box 35, Folder 12 Lorenz, Paul. "Épigrammes Tardives." Paris 148, rue Amelot, 75011: Barré-Dayez. 1978 Scope and Content Note Signed by Author.

Box 35, Folder 13 Lorenz, Paul. "Les Poèmes Du Double." Bonnétable: R. Grès. 1986 Box 35, Folder 14 Lorenz, Paul. "Sapho 1900: Renée Vivien." Paris: Julliard. 1977 Box 35, Folder 15 Lorraine, Lilith. "Flame: ... Avalon Annual." Corpus Christi, TX: Lilith Lorraine. 1964 Box 35, Folder 16 Loti, Pierre. "Les Désenchantées: Roman. Paris: Calmann-Lvy. 1904 Box 35, Folder 17 Louÿs, Pierre, Renée Vivien, Natalie C. Barney, and Jean-Paul Goujon. "Correspondances Croisées." Muizon: A l'écart. 1983 Box 35, Folder 18 Louÿs, Pierre. "Aphrodite: Moeurs Antiques. Edition Définitive." Paris: Modern-bibliothèque. 1912 Box 35, Folder 19 Louÿs, Pierre. "Contes Choisis." Paris: Modern-bibliothèque, A. Fayard. 1911 Box 35, Folder 20 Louÿs, Pierre. "La Femme et le Pantin." Paris: Modern-Bibliothèque. undated Box 35, Folder 21 Mackenzie, Compton. "Vestal Fire." London: . 1929 Box 35, Folder 22 Marletto, Charlotte L. "Jewel of Our Longing: poems." West Los Angeles: Wagon & Star Press. 1948 Box 35, Folder 23 Martinon, Philippe. "Dictionnaire Methodique Et Pratique Des Rimes Francaises: Precede D'un Traite De Versification." Paris: Larousse. 1915 Box 35, Folder 24 Masques. "Hommage a l'amazon: Natalie Clifford Barney" Paris: Masques. 1979 Box 35, Folder 25 McCullers, Carson. "Reflections in a Golden Eye." New York: Bantam Books. 1950 Box 35, Folder 26 Mew, Charlotte M. "The Farmer's Bride." London: The Poetry Bookshop. 1921 Box 35, Folder 27 Miller, Isabel. "A Place for Us." New York: Bleecker Street Press. 1969 Box 35, Folder 28 Millett, Kate. "Flying." New York: Knopf, distributed by Random House. 1974 Scope and Content Note Signed by author.

Box 35, Folder 29 Moore, George. "Celibate Lives." London: Heinemann. 1927 Box 35, Folder 30 Moulié, Charles, Charles Moulié, and Georges Casella. "Le Tombeau De Renée Vivien." Paris: E. Sansot. 1910 Scope and Content Note 1st edition, signed by author.

Box 35, Folder 31 Moulin, Jeanine. "La Poésie Feminine: Epoque Moderne." Paris: Seghers. 1963 Box 35, Folder 32 Noailles, Anna . "Le Livre De Ma Vie." Paris: Hachette. 1932 Box 36, Folder 1 Noailles, Anna . "L'honneur De Souffrir." Paris: B. Grasset. 1927 Box 36, Folder 2 Noailles, Anna E. "Le Visage Éerveillé." Paris: Calmann-Lévy. 1904 Box 36, Folder 3 Noailles, Anna. "Choix De Poésies." Paris: Fasquelle Éditeurs. 1930 Box 36, Folder 4 Nos Poètes: J. Barbey D'aurevilly, Tristan Corbière, A. Daudet, L. Delarue-Mardrus." Paris: A. Lemerre 1925 Box 36, Folder 5 Otero, Caroline, and Claude Valmont. "Les Souvenirs Et La Vie Intime De La Belle Otero: La Vérité Dépasse En Enchantement Les Débauches De L'imagination." Paris:Éditions Le Calame. 1926 Box 36, Folder 6 Pascal, Blaise, and J.-Roger Charbonnel. "Pensées Et Opuscules." Paris: Larousse. 1934 Box 36, Folder 7 Porter, M A. "The White Heron." London: Red Candle Press. 1974 Box 36, Folder 8 Pougy, Liane . "Idylle Saphique: Roman." Paris: J.C. Lattès. 1979 Box 36, Folder 9 Prévost, Marcel. "Lettres À Françoise." Paris: A. Lemerre. 1902 Box 36, Folder 10 Pushkin, Aleksandr S, and Avrahm Yarmolinsky. "The Poems, Prose and Plays by Alexander Pushkin." New York: Modern library. 1943 Box 36, Folder 11 Querlin, Marise. "Femmes Sans Hommes." Paris: Editions du scorpion. 1953 Box 36, Folder 12 Régnier, Henri . "La Double Maîtresse: Roman." Paris. 1910 Box 36, Folder 13 Richardson, Joanna. "Judith Gautier: A Biography." New York, NY: F. Watts. 1987 Box 36, Folder 14 Ritchie, R. L. G. "A First Book of French Poetry." London: T. Nelson. 1927 Box 36, Folder 15 Ritchie, R. L. G. "A Second Book of French Poetry." London: Thomas Nelson and Sons. 1927

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Box 36, Folder 16 Ritchie, R. L. G. "A Third Book of French Poetry." London: Nelson. 1929 Box 36, Folder 17 Robin, Jean. Noctuelles: [poèmes]. Outremont: Éditions du Soudain. 1975 Box 36, Folder 18 Sappho, Henry T. Wharton, and Anne Bunner. "Sappho: Memoir, Text, Selected Renderings and a Literal Translation." New York: Brentano's. Box 36, Folder 19 Sarolea, Charles. "Anthologie Des Poètes Lyriques Français." New York: Nelson. 1932 Box 36, Folder 20 Schweitzer, Albert. "Out of My Life and Thought: An Autobiography." New York: The New American Library. 1949 Box 36, Folder 21 Sello, Gottfried. "Malerinnen Aus Fünf Jahrhunderten." Hamburg: Ellert & Richter. 1988 Box 36, Folder 22 Service, Robert W. "Rhymes of a Rolling Stone." New York: Dodd, Mead. 1925 Box 36, Folder 23 Sitwell, Edith. "Taken Care of: An Autobiography." London: Hutchinson, 1965. South and West. Volume III No 2., Fort Smith, Ark: South and west. 1962 Box 36, Folder 24 The Archer." North Hollywood, CA: Wilfred Brown. 1951 Box 36, Folder 25 Tinayre, Marcelle, and Jean-Paul Goujon. "Une Soirée Chez Renée Vivien, 4 Novembre 1908." Gouy: Messidor. 1981 Box 36, Folder 26 Vigny, Alfred . "Poesies Choisies." Paris: Librairie Larousse. 1941 Box 36, Folder 27 Vivien, Renée, and Jean-Paul Goujon. "Anne Boleyn." Muizon: À l'écart. 1982 Box 36, Folder 28 Vivien, Renée, and Jean-Paul Goujon. "Poésies Complètes." Paris: Régine Deforges. 1986 Box 37, Folder 1 Vivien, Renée, and Pierre Riches. "Cenere E Polvere." Milano: Savelli Editori. 1981 Box 37, Folder 2 Vivien, Renée, and Sappho. "Sapho Et Huit Poétesses Grecques: Texte Et Traduction." Paris: A. Lemerre. 1909 Box 37, Folder 3 Vivien, Renée, and Yves Florenne. "Une Femme M'apparut: Roman." Paris: R. Deforges. 1977 Box 37, Folder 4 Vivien, Renée, Natalie C. Barney, Eva Palmer, and Jean-Paul Goujon. "Album Secret." Muizon, France: Editions "A L'Ecart." 1984 Box 37, Folder 5 Vivien, Renée. "A L'heure Des Mains Jointes." Paris: A. Lemerre. 1906 Box 37, Folder 6 Vivien, Renée. A Woman Appeared to Me. Reno, Nev.: Naiad Press. 1976 Box 37, Folder 7 Vivien, Renée. "Cendres Et Poussières: Poèmes Preface de Huber Juin." Paris: R. Deforges. 1977 Box 37, Folder 8 Vivien, Renée. "Dans Un Coin De Violettes." Paris: E. Sansot. 1910 Box 37, Folder 9 Vivien, Renée. "Du Vert Au Violet." Paris: A. Lemerre 1903 Box 37, Folder 10 Vivien, Renée. "Études Et Préludes: Poèmes. Preface de Jean Chalon." Paris: R. Deforges. 1976 Box 37, Folder 11 Vivien, Renée. "Les Kitharèdes: Traduction Nouvelle Avec Le Texte Grec." Paris: A. Lemerre. 1904 Box 37, Folder 12 Vivien, Renée. "Poésies Complètes De Renée Vivien." Paris: A. Lemerre. 1934 Box 37, Folder 13 Vivien, Renée. "Une Femme M'apparut." Paris: A. Lemerre. 1905 Box 37, Folder 14 Vivien, Renée. "Vagabondages: Poèmes En Prose." Paris: Edward Sansot. [191-?] Box 37, Folder 15 Walter, Nina W. "Brush Strokes." Los Angeles, CA. 1948 Scope and Content Note Signed by author.

Box 37, Folder 16 Wickes, George. "Americans in Paris." New York, N.Y: . 1980 Box 37, Folder 17 Wickes, George. "The Amazon of Letters: The Life and Loves of Natalie Barney." London: W.H. Allen. 1977 Box 37, Folder 18 Wilcox, Ella W. "Poems of Passion." Philadelphia: D. McKay Co. 1911 Box 37, Folder 19 Wittig, Monique, and Sande Zeig. "Lesbian Peoples: Material for a Dictionary." New York, N.Y: Avon. 1979 Box 37, Folder 20 Woledge, Brian, and Anthony Hartley. "The Penguin Book of French Verse: With Plain Prose Translations of Each Poem." Baltimore: Penguin Books. 1961 Box 37, Folder 21 Yorska. "Yorska... Une Actrice Française Aux Etats-Unis." Paris: éditions Fast. 1920 Box 37, Folder 22 Yourcenar, Marguerite, and Jean. Ormesson. Discours De Réception De Madame Marguerite Yourcenar À L'académie Françaice Et Réponse De Monsieur Jean D'ormesson. Paris: Gallimard. Box 37, Folder 23 Zvétaieva, Marina. Mon Frère Féminin: Lettre À L'amazone. Paris: Mercure de France. 1979

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