Box 2
Contains 6 Results:
Diary, 1932-1933
Numerous letters,poems, and manuscripts laid in. This and the next two diaries can be read in concert with the author's later 1938 outline of Roy Hall's abuse, which brings new light to her discussions of the ups and downs of their home.
Diary, 1934-1935
Majority of content emphasizes the author's unhappiness being attached to her abusive partner, Roy, and her concerns for herself and her daughter. Her love for her daughter is also a focus.
Diary, 1935
Diary, 1923-1928
Loose clippings and manuscript notes laid in at front. A throughline of this period is the struggle to continue with and evolve in music and the struggle to follow the expectations of others.
Diary, 1931-1932
Numerous news clippings, letters, and manuscript laid in loosely. The diary begins on November 11, 1931 and reflects on on Armistice day, her divorce from Philip and her new life. Part of this life includes the experiences of taking lovers, including Virgil (or "Virge") and the courtship of Roy Hall, a local philanthropist and businessman.
Diary, 1932
Poetry and letters laid in at front. Focuses on daily life, motherhood, her relationship with Virge, and entering a relationship with Roy Hall.