3.7 Modern literature
- MS 1627 England, ca. 1586-1600
- MS 2114 Norway, ca. 1893 & 1895
- MS 2526/1 Norway, 1904
- MS 2115/1 Norway, 1912
- MS 2117/3 Norway, 1925
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE: HENRY IV, PART 1, ACT II, SCENES 1 AND 3. A LITERARY PARALLEL OR ACTOR'S PART
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MS in English on paper, Oxford or London, ca. 1586-1600, 1 f., 18x12 cm, single column, (16x10 cm), 29-32 lines of blank verse in a good, fluent, full English secretary script, ruled around in red ink with speakers' names outside the rules, no dividers but with stage directions boxed.
Binding: Oxford, 1586 or later, calf with triple blind fillets, original sewing on 4 cords with characteristic Oxford hatch-marks in blind on the lower edges, with the Shakespeare leaf as 2 endleaves, now separated.
Context: Endleaves of Homer: Odyssea, 3rd edition, C. Gessner, ed., Genève 1586, Adams 794.
Provenance: 1. Bloomsbury, London, 14.1.1988:27; 2. Patrick King, Stratford, Bulletin 15(1989):96; 3. Quaritch cat. 1120(1989):89; 4. Pickering & Chatto, London, cat. 676:105, and cat. 693:19; 5. Sotheby's 21.7.1992:20; 4. Quaritch and Pickering & Chatto, London.
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Commentary: The only extant contemporary literary parallel or Actor's part in manuscript of any of Shakespeare's plays. Only 2 more manuscripts from Shakespeare's lifetime are known: (1) 2 stanzas of Venus and Adonis copied by Henry Collins before Dec. 1596, in Cambridge University Library, MS 3.29 F. 63v, and (2) the curious 'Dering Manuscript', ca. 1613-23, conflating 1 Henry IV, and 2 Henry IV by selecting consecutive scenes, in Folger-Shakespeare Library.
Published: Freeman, Arthur: The "Tapster Manuscript": An Analogue of Shakespeare's Henry the Fourth Part One; in: Peter Beal and Jeremy Griffiths, eds: English Manuscript Studies 1100-1700. Vol. 6. London 1997, pp. 93-105.
Mentioned: H.R. Woudhuysen: Manuscripts at Auction: January 1989 to December 1990; in: Peter Beal and Jeremy Griffiths, eds: English Manuscript Studies 1100-1700. Vol. 3. London 1992.
Exhibited: The Bibliophile Society of Norway's 75th anniversary. Bibliofilklubben 75 år. Jubileumsutstilling Bok og Samler, Universitetsbliblioteket 27.2 - 26.4.1997.
1. HENRIK IBSEN: LILLE EYOLF, PLAY IN 3 ACTS, PART OF FIRST ACT 2. HENRIK IBSEN: LETTER TO MANAGER OF KRISTIANIA THEATER, OLAUS OLSEN IN BODØ, CONCERNING OLSEN'S RIGHT TO PRODUCE HIS PLAY "LILLE EYOLF" AND PRESENT IT ALL OVER NORWAY EXCEPT BERGEN ![]()
MS in Norwegian on paper, Oslo, Norway, ca. 1893 (text 1) and 28 March 1895 (text 2), 2+2 pp., 22x14 cm and 18x11 cm, single column (19x11 cm and 14x11 cm), 22 +16 lines in a regular cursive script, autograph, signed (text 2).
Context: The final MS of text 1 for printing is in København: Det Kongelige Bibliotek, Collinske Samling 262, IV, 2.
Provenance: 1. Henrik Ibsen (ca. 1893 & 1895); 2. Text 2: Olaus Olsen, Bodø and Oslo (1895) 3. Bjørn Hansson, Oslo (-1995); 4. Arild and Morten Hansson, Norway (1995-1996); 5. Damms Antikvariat cat. 650, Auksjon 18.4.1996:125.
Commentary: Henrik Ibsen (1828-1906) Norwegian playwright. As for his contemporary plays, he is today internationally recognised as the foremost dramatist since Shakespeare.
Published: København, Gyldendal, 1894, but in a different version than in the present MS.
1. KNUT HAMSUN: EN ANNMÆLDELSE. VEDRØRENDE LANDSTADS SALMEBOG. REVIEW OF THE LANDSTAD PSALTER 2. KNUT HAMSUN: LETTER TO EDITOR BRINCHMANN CONCERNING THE REVIEW OF THE LANDSTAD PSALTER AND PAYMENT OF 17 NOV. 1904 ![]()
MS in Norwegian on paper, Ås, Norway, 1904, 21+2 pp., 22x14 cm, single column, (21x13 cm), 29+20 lines in Norwegian cursive script, autograph, signed.
Provenance: 1. Knut Hamsun, Ås, Norway (1904); 2. Editor Brinchmann, Oslo (1904); 3. Kringsjaa, Oslo, Norway (1904); 4. Damms Antikvariat, Oslo, Norway (-1988); 5. Hans Svenne, Norway (1988-1998).
Commentary: Knut Hamsun (1859-1952), Norwegian author, Nobel prize in 1920.
Published: Kringsjaa, vol. XXIII, no. 4, pp. 213-225; 29 Feb. 1904.
SIGRID UNDSET: FATTIGE SKJÆBNER, 6 SHORT STORIES, WITH DEDICATION TO THE PAINTER A.C. SVARSTAD
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MS in Norwegian on paper, Oslo, Norway, 1912, 119 ff., 26x20 cm, single column (20x16 cm), 23 lines in cursive script, autograph, signed.
Binding: Oslo, Norway, ca. 1950-1970, red leather, gilt spine, sewn on 4 cords.
Provenance: 1. Sigrid Undset (1912); 2. Publisher, Oslo (1912); 3. Bjørn Hansson, Oslo (-1995); 4. Arild and Morten Hansson, Norway (1995-1996); 5. Damms Antikvariat cat. 650, Auksjon 18.4.1996:145.
Commentary: Sigrid Undset (1882-1949) Norwegian author. She received the Nobel prize in 1928. A.C. Svarstad was her husband.
This is the printer's copy.Published: Kristiania, Aschehoug, 1912.
OSKAR BRAATEN: DEN STORE BARNEDÅPEN. KOMEDIE I TRE AKTER
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MS in Norwegian on paper, Oslo, Norway, 1925, 116 pp., 28x22 cm, single column, (25x21 cm), 27 lines in cursive script, autograph, signed.
Provenance: 1. Oskar Braaten, Oslo (ca. 1925-1936); 2. Per F. Meyer collection, Oslo (-1998); 3. Cappelens Antikvariat cat. 29.3.1998:190.
Commentary: With a dedication to the winner, since the MS was used as a price in a lottery in October 1936 while the author was the manager of Det Norske Teatret, Oslo. Oskar Braaten (1881-1939), Norwegian author and playwright. The present play is his principal work together with "Ungen", MS 2117/1, both among the most celebrated modern plays in Norway.
Published: Oslo, Aschehoug, 1925.