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Machine-readable finding aid encoded by
Lisa Janssen,
2004.
©2004.
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Tallmadge, Abby
Louise
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Abby Louise Tallmadge
Papers
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| Dates |
ca.
1860-1952
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| Extent |
1 cubic ft. (2
boxes)
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| Abstract |
Correspondence to Abby L.
Tallmadge from fellow scholars regarding her work on Jane Austen, a few
manuscript copies of her scholarly work, a family scrapbook and printed
material relating to the architectural work of her brother, Thomas Eddy
Tallmadge.
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| Language |
Materials are in English. |
| Repository |
Newberry Library, Roger and Julie Baskes Department
of Special Collections
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| Collection Call Number |
Midwest MS Tallmadge |
| Collection Stack Location |
3a 43 5 |
Abby Louise Tallmadge Papers, Midwest Manuscript Collection, The
Newberry Library, Chicago.
Gift of Abby Louise Tallmadge, before 1967.
Virginia H. Smith, 2001.
Access
The Abby Louise Tallmadge Papers are open for research in the Special
Collections Reading Room; 5 folders at a time maximum, and items in each folder
will be counted before and after delivery to the patron (Priority I).
Ownership and Literary Rights
The Abby Louise Tallmadge Papers are the physical property of the
Newberry Library. Copyright may belong to the authors or their legal heirs or
assigns. For permission to publish or reproduce any materials from this
collection, contact the Roger and Julie Baskes Department of Special
Collections.
Evanston, Illinois sister of Chicago architect Thomas Eddy Tallmadge,
who spent much of her life researching and writing about Jane Austen.
Abby Louise Tallmadge was born in Evanston, Illinois in 1878, two
years after her brother, the well-known Chicago architect Thomas Eddy
Tallmadge. After studying the Reconstruction period in American history and
receiving an M.A. degree in 1917 from Northwestern University, Abby Tallmadge
turned to an enduring interest in Jane Austen. This resulted in a Ph.D. from
Northwestern in 1935 with a thesis which was titled Sense and Sensibility:
Austenian Gleanings.
Abby Tallmadge never married, but spent her life in Evanston where she
continued her education while maintaining an extended correspondence with
Austen scholars. She was particularly close to Robert W. Chapman, an English
editor and Oxford University publisher. Chapman, an avid and prolific scholar,
produced a five-volume edition of Jane Austen's novels in 1923 plus numerous
Austen studies that appeared in the next thirty years. Tallmadge saved over a
hundred of his letters written between 1931 and 1950 which Chapman wrote
responding to her literary theories and queries.
The Abby Louise Tallmadge Papers consist of her incoming
correspondence, primarily from Robert W. Chapman, secondarily from George
Knight, a presumed descendant of Jane Austen, and a few other Austen scholars;
some notes and work relating to Tallmadge's Ph.D. thesis and other literary
memorabilia; and an early family scrapbook which contains genealogical
information dating from ca. 1860. There is also material relating to Thomas
Eddy Tallmadge which includes an 1891 diary of a trip to Europe and numerous
newspaper clippings about his professional activities and reviews of his
architectural books.
Narrative descriptions of the subject matter, types of material, and arrangement of each series are available through the
Organization section of the finding aid.
Papers are organized in the following series:
Return to the Table of Contents
The following terms have been used to index the description of this
collection in the Newberry Library's public catalog. Researchers desiring
additional materials on a particular topic should search the catalog using
these headings.
Names
- Austen, Jane,
1775-1817
- Chapman, R. W. (Robert
William), 1881-1960
- Knight, George
- Tallmadge
family
- Tallmadge, Abby
Louise
- Tallmadge, Thomas E.
(Thomas Eddy), 1876-1940
Subjects
- Architects - Illinois -
Chicago - History - 20th century - Sources
- Correspondence - England -
Oxford - 1930-1952
- Diaries - Europe -
1891
- Manuscripts,
American
- Manuscripts,
English
- Scholars - England -
Correspondence
- Scrapbooks -
1860-1915
- Travel literature - Europe
- 1891
- Women authors, English -
19th century
- Women scholars -
Illinois - Evanston - History - 20th century - Sources
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| Correspondence includes letters to Tallmadge relating to her Jane
Austen scholarship, the bulk from English editor and Oxford University
publisher Robert W. Chapman. There are also notes regarding Jane Austen and
miscellaneous memorabilia about her and others.
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Contents |
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Correspondence: Chapman, Robert W., 1930 |
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Correspondence: Chapman, Robert W., 1931-1932 |
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Correspondence: Chapman, Robert W., 1933 |
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Correspondence: Chapman, Robert W., 1934-1935 |
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Correspondence: Chapman, Robert W., 1936-1939 |
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Correspondence: Chapman, Robert W., 1940 |
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Correspondence: Chapman, Robert W., 1941 |
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Correspondence: Chapman, Robert W., 1942-1943 |
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Correspondence: Chapman, Robert W., 1944-1946 |
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Correspondence: Chapman, Robert W., 1947-1948 |
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Correspondence: Chapman, Robert W., 1949-1950 |
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Correspondence: Knight, George, 1930-1939 |
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Correspondence: Knight, George, 1934-1939 |
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Correspondence, A - Z, 1930-1952 |
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Correspondence and Receipts: Pickering-Chatto, Ltd.,
1939-1947
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Works: Jane Austen Notes |
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Works: Scholarly Notes, Misc. |
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Miscellaneous: Jane Austen Memorabilia |
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Miscellaneous: Jane Austen Society (printed),
1934-1950
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Miscellaneous: Literary Memorabilia (printed),
1926-1928
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| Includes a scrapbook containing information on the Tallmadge
family genealogy and the Evanston childhood and education of Thomas and Abby
Tallmadge, together with Thomas Eddy Tallmadge's diary, and clippings and
reviews regarding his work.
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Contents |
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Tallmadge Family: Scrapbook, ca. 1860-1915 |
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Tallmadge, Thomas Eddy: Diary, 1891 |
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Tallmadge, Thomas Eddy: Misc. Clippings, 1916-1940 |
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Tallmadge, Thomas Eddy, Reviews: Architecture in Old
Chicago, 1941
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Tallmadge, Thomas Eddy, Reviews: Story of Architecture
in America, 1927-1929
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Tallmadge, Thomas Eddy, Reviews: Story of England's
Architecture, 1934
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