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Inventaire Du Fonds Natalie Clifford Barney Fonds Natalie Clifford Barney Document PDF créé le 06/11/2013 Organisme responsable Bibliothèque littéraire Jacques Doucet 8 place du Panthéon 75005 Paris téléphone : 01 44 41 97 90 télécopie : 01 43 29 12 09 courriel : [email protected] Accéder au site web de la BLJD Cote : NCB Date : 1893-1970 Langue : français Langue : anglais Description : Le fonds comprend divers états de manuscrits de Natalie Clifford Barney, dont la grande majorité sont des inédits, ainsi que des manuscrits d'autres auteurs, de la correspondance, des papiers personnels, des photographies, du mobilier et des objets familiers. Classement : Manuscrits Manuscrits d'autres auteurs Correspondance Papiers personnels Producteur du fonds ou collectionneur : Natalie Clifford Barney Modalites d'entrée dans la collection : Legs Natalie Clifford Barney. Par testament du 12 décembre 1968, Natalie Clifford Barney a légué à la Bibliothèque littéraire Jacques Doucet tous les manuscrits non publiés et la correspondance qui se trouvaient au jour de son décès chez elle. En 1972, les archives sont transférées à la BLJD, en 1977, le legs est accepté par la Chancellerie des Universités de Paris. Conditions d'accès : Communication sur place avec accord des ayants droit. Conditions d'utilisation : La reproduction des documents est soumise à l'autorisation des ayants droit. Informations sur le traitement : Fonds traité. Le Fonds Natalie Clifford Barney est entré en plusieurs étapes et s'est vu attribuer une cotation discontinue : NCB Ms 1-NCB Ms 184, NCB C 1-NCB C 2669, NCB C2 1795-NCB C2 3011 Manuscrits Date : 1894 -1956 Classement : Ordre alphabétique de titre Modalites d'entrée dans la collection : Legs Natalie Clifford Barney Adresse URL : http://www.calames.abes.fr/pub/ms/FRPALME0000000000300-293-1 Poésie Genre(s), forme(s) et fonction(s) : poésie Adresse URL : http://www.calames.abes.fr/pub/ms/Calames-200935153541652 After reading chinese poems Cote : NCB C 1547 Date : 1er mai 1920 Langue : Français Description physique :1 page. Description : Dactylographie avec corrections et commentaires allographes. Les corrections et commentaires sont de la main d'Ezra Pound. Auteur : Pound, Ezra (1885-1972) Oeuvre : After reading chinese poems Adresse URL : http://www.calames.abes.fr/pub/ms/FRPALME0000000000300-293-1-5-1 Dernier printemps. Quelques recommandations pour l'avant-dernière demeure. Cote : NCB Ms 175 Date : 15 août 1923 Description physique :2 pages. 212 x 130 millimètres. Description : Poèmes sur feuillets imprimés. Publiés au Mercure de France, 1923. Oeuvre : Dernier printemps Oeuvre : Quelques recommandations pour l'avant-dernière demeure Oeuvre : Mercure de France (périodique) Adresse URL : http://www.calames.abes.fr/pub/ms/Calames-201322714281564 D'une amazone américaine Cote : NCB Ms 177 Description physique :2 feuillets. Description : Dactylographie, faite à Paris. Publié dans The New York Herald, Paris, 1917 Contient aussi 1 coupure de presse. Oeuvre : D'une amazone américaine Oeuvre : The New York Herald (périodique) Sujet : Paris (France) Genre(s), forme(s) et fonction(s) : coupure de presse Adresse URL : http://www.calames.abes.fr/pub/ms/FRPALME0000000000300-293-1-45-1 En attendant-jadis ! Cote : NCB C 1547 Description physique :1 page. Description : Dactylographie avec corrections allographes. Les corrections sont de la main d'Ezra Pound. Auteur : Pound, Ezra (1885-1972) Oeuvre : En attendant-jadis ! Adresse URL : http://www.calames.abes.fr/pub/ms/FRPALME0000000000300-293-1-53-1 [L'homme] Cote : NCB C2 2447 (12) Description : L'ensemble comprend un état manuscrit autographe, un état manuscrit de la main de Lucie Delarue-Mardrus, et un état dactylographié avec initiales N.C.B. Copiste : Delarue-Mardrus, Lucie (1874-1945) Oeuvre : L'homme Adresse URL : http://www.calames.abes.fr/pub/ms/FRPALME0000000000300-293-1-66-1 In memory of Dorothy Ierne Wilde Oeuvre : In memory of Dorothy Ierne Wilde Adresse URL : http://www.calames.abes.fr/pub/ms/Calames-200935153541657 In memory of D[orothy] I[erne] W[ilde] these poems... Cote : NCB Ms 172 Description physique :5 feuillets. Description : Dactylographie incomplète. Oeuvre : In memory of D[orothy] I[erne] W[ilde] these poems... Adresse URL : http://www.calames.abes.fr/pub/ms/FRPALME0000000000300-293-1-68-1 In memory of Dorothy Ierne Wilde Cote : NCB C2 3006 Description physique :21 feuillets. Description : Manuscrit autographe. Il s'agit de notes concernant Dorothy Wilde. Oeuvre : In memory of Dorothy Ierne Wilde Sujet : Wilde, Dorothy (1895-1941) Adresse URL : http://www.calames.abes.fr/pub/ms/FRPALME0000000000300-293-1-69-1 Les jours inutilisables... Oeuvre : Les jours inutilisables... Adresse URL : http://www.calames.abes.fr/pub/ms/Calames-2009351535416510 Les jours inutilisables... Cote : NCB Ms 47 Date : 1910 Description physique :51 feuillets. Le manuscrit est placé dans une reliure persane. Description : Manuscrit autographe. Oeuvre : Les jours inutilisables... Adresse URL : http://www.calames.abes.fr/pub/ms/FRPALME0000000000300-293-1-77-1 Les jours inutilisables Cote : NCB Ms 46 Description physique :40 feuillets. Description : Dactylographie avec corrections autographes. Le premier feuillet porte un message autographe signé de Natalie Barney à Bernard Berenson. Destinataire de lettre : Berenson, Bernard (1865-1959) Oeuvre : Les jours inutilisables Adresse URL : http://www.calames.abes.fr/pub/ms/FRPALME0000000000300-293-1-76-1 Nos secrètes amours Cote : NCB Ms 56 - NCB Ms 57 Date : 1950 - 1951 Description physique :101 feuillets. Description : Épreuves avec corrections et ajouts autographes. Poèmes de Lucie Delarue-Mardrus, publiés avec quelques variantes et sans nom d'auteur par Natalie Barney. 2 états. Auteur : Delarue-Mardrus, Lucie (1874-1945) Imprimeur ou éditeur : Barney, Natalie Clifford (1876-1972) Oeuvre : Nos secrètes amours Adresse URL : http://www.calames.abes.fr/pub/ms/FRPALME0000000000300-293-1-86-1 Nos secrètes amours ou l'amant féminin... Oeuvre : Nos secrètes amours ou l'amant féminin... Adresse URL : http://www.calames.abes.fr/pub/ms/Calames-2013227142815615 Nos secrètes amours ou l'amant féminin... Cote : NCB Ms 2 Date : 30 octobre 1950 Description physique :233 feuillets. 270 x 210 millimètres. Description : Manuscrit dactylographié avec corrections autographes. Oeuvre : Nos secrètes amours ou l'amant féminin... Adresse URL : http://www.calames.abes.fr/pub/ms/Calames-2013227142815616 Nos secrètes amours ou l'amant féminin... Cote : NCB Ms 3 Date : 31 octobre 1950 Description physique :376 feuillets. Description : Dactylographie. Oeuvre : Nos secrètes amours ou l'amant féminin... Adresse URL : http://www.calames.abes.fr/pub/ms/FRPALME0000000000300-293-1-87-1 Poèmes Adresse URL : http://www.calames.abes.fr/pub/ms/Calames-2009351535416515 Poèmes Cote : NCB Ms 178 Description physique :45 feuillets. Description : Manuscrit autographe. Certains de ces poèmes sont recopiés de la main de personnes non identifiées. Adresse URL : http://www.calames.abes.fr/pub/ms/FRPALME0000000000300-293-1-97-1 Poèmes Cote : NCB Ms 179 Description physique :63 feuillets. Description : Manuscrit autographe. Joints, poèmes corrigés de Natalie Barney par Charles Brun et poèmes sur feuillets libres. Adresse URL : http://www.calames.abes.fr/pub/ms/FRPALME0000000000300-293-1-94-1 Poèmes Cote : NCB Ms 173 Description physique :224 feuillets. Description : Dactylographie avec nombreux ajouts et corrections autographes et allographes. Plusieurs écritures non identifiées. Adresse URL : http://www.calames.abes.fr/pub/ms/FRPALME0000000000300-293-1-96-1 Poèmes Cote : NCB Ms 174 Description physique :3 feuillets. Description : Dactylographie avec corrections manuscrites. Les corrections sont d'une écriture non identifiée. Joint, un texte imprimé. Oeuvre : Poèmes Adresse URL : http://www.calames.abes.fr/pub/ms/FRPALME0000000000300-293-1-95-1 Poems et poèmes autres alliances Adresse URL : http://www.calames.abes.fr/pub/ms/Calames-2009351535416520 Poems et poèmes autres alliances Cote : NCB Ms 170 Date : [1914 - 1917] Langue : français et Anglais Description physique :31 feuillets. Description : Dactylographie incomplète avec de nombreuses variante autographes. Comprend notamment : 1 poème autographe signé intitulé The Weepong Venus. Legs Natalie Clifford Barney Oeuvre : The Weepong Venus Adresse URL : http://www.calames.abes.fr/pub/ms/FRPALME0000000000300-293-1-98-1 Poems et poèmes autres alliances Cote : NCB Ms 171 Description physique :23 feuillets. Description : Épreuves avec nombreuses corrections manuscrites. Cet état ne comporte que les poèmes anglais. État incomplet. Adresse URL : http://www.calames.abes.fr/pub/ms/FRPALME0000000000300-293-1-99-1 [Portraits de pianistes] Cote : NCB Ms 176 Description physique :2 feuillets. Description : Manuscrit autographe et dactylographie. Publié dans Intentions. Contient aussi 1 coupure de presse. Incipit : "Pianiste-ouvreur de cercueils..." Oeuvre : Portraits de pianistes Oeuvre : Intentions Genre(s), forme(s) et fonction(s) : coupure de presse Adresse URL : http://www.calames.abes.fr/pub/ms/FRPALME0000000000300-293-1-100-1 Repercussions Cote : NCB C 1547 Description physique :2 pages. Description : Dactylographie avec corrections et commentaires allographes de la main d'Ezra Pound. Auteur : Pound, Ezra (1885-1972) Oeuvre : Repercussions Adresse URL : http://www.calames.abes.fr/pub/ms/FRPALME0000000000300-293-1-107-1 Something frets your heels... Cote : NCB C 1547 Description physique :1 page. Description : Dactylographie. Oeuvre : Something frets your heels... Adresse URL : http://www.calames.abes.fr/pub/ms/FRPALME0000000000300-293-1-110-1
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