Miriam Waddington fonds [multiple media]
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Hierarchy Miriam Waddington fonds [multiple media]
Hierarchical level:FondsContext of this record:Fonds includes:37 lower level description(s)View lower level description(s) -
Finding aid Textual records (Electronic) The finding aid is a file list of the material in vols. 1-96. MSS1415 (90: Open)
http://data2.archives.ca/pdf/pdf001/p000000222.pdfSound recordings: (Paper) See AV Collection files for item level descriptions. -
Record information Miriam Waddington fonds [multiple media]
Date:1927-2001.Reference:R4777-0-2-E, MG31-D54Type of material:Textual material, Photographs, Art, Sound recordings, Objects (including medals and pins)Found in:Archives / Collections and FondsItem ID number:102910Date(s):1927-2001.Place of creation:British ColumbiaExtent:15.625 m of textual records.
1120 photographs : 1112 b&w and col. prints; 8 contact sheets.
3 prints : lino.
2 drawings and other graphic material : pencil, charcoal.
8 audio reels .
1 medal : silver.
2 wooden print blocks.
43 audiocassettes.Language of material:EnglishAdded language of material:English, YiddishScope and content:Fonds comprises eighteen series which document the literary, academic and personal activities of the poet and educator. The series are as follows: General Correspondence Files; Nominal Correspondence Files; Alphabetic Correspondence Files; Professional Correspondence files; Personal Correspondence Files; Family Correspondence Files; General Manuscripts Files; Prose Manuscripts Files; Poetry Manuscripts Files; Critical Works and Editions; Translations; Subject Files; Notebooks, Journals and Notes; Teaching Material; Personal Material; Recordings of interviews, appearances and adaptations; Professional Memorabilia and Printed Material.
Fonds also contains photographic material depicting a view near Severn Falls, Ontario; activities of the poet Miriam Waddington, particularly at attendance at writer's conferences, as well as photographs of her friends; Miriam Waddington's participation at a retreat for artists and writers, Saratoga Springs, New York, 1972; Waddington at the international writer's conferences in Bulgaria and Yugoslavia, 1977-1978; formal and informal portraits of Miriam Waddington; Miriam Waddington and Beryl Donovan in Cuba; Waddington at the Peterborough Poetry Festival, Peterborough, Ontario, 1990; activities and portraits of Miriam Waddington, her family, and friends that were published in the National Film Borad's book Call Them Canadians, 1968.
Fonds also contains prints consist of a greeting card; two lino prints of London by Miriam Waddington. Drawings are a charcoal depiction of Miriam Waddington by Deny and a self-portrait pencil drawing of Waddington with a smaller profile portrait on verso.
Fonds also includes sound recordings of readings by Miriam Waddington of her poetry [ca. 1950-1958].
Fonds also includes one watercolour greeting card.
Final accession of the fonds is comprised of professional correspondence; notes and notebooks (including diaries, notes on poetry, notes for readings, notes on translation, notes on various writers, jury notes, and notes for a novel); manuscripts and typescripts of reviews, essays, poems-in-progress, short stories, reviews and criticism, translations, lectures, speeches; subject files (including conference files) and teaching notes; awards and honours; reviews and essays on her work by others; travel memorabilia, c.v.'s and posters; and files concerning musical adaptations of Waddington's work. Also includes informal family and professional photographs as well as recordings of readings and interviews.Provenance:Biography/Administrative history:Waddington, Miriam, 1917-2004 : Miriam Waddington, poet, critic, essayist, educator and translator, was born in Winnipeg in 1917, of Russian-Jewish parents. She attended a secular Yiddish school there before moving with her family to Ottawa where she attended high school. She went on to study at the University of Toronto, receiving her BA in 1939 and a diploma in Social Work in 1942. She continued her studies at the University of Pennsylvania, where she studied under Virginia Robinson and Jessie Taft, and received her MSW in 1949. From 1945 to 1960 she worked for various social agencies in Montreal and taught at McGill University. Waddington and her husband divorced in the early 1960's. She taught English at York University from 1964 to 1986.
In Montreal, she became associated with the First Statement group of poets, including A.M. Klein and Irving Layton. She and her husband, writer and journalist Patrick Waddington, also published with Preview, the group including P.K. Page and F.R. Scott. Waddington's first book of poetry, Green World, was published in 1945, and she later published another twelve collections, including Oxford University Press's Collected Poems. She has also published short stories and was the author of a critical study of A.M. Klein. She published dozens of critical articles and reviews and numerous translations of both prose and poetry from Yiddish. Many of Waddington's poems have been set to music by Canadian and American composers and her work has been translated into Russian, Japanese, Spanish, Romanian, German, Bulgarian, Yiddish, Italian and Chinese.
Waddington's book Driving Home won the J.I. Segal Award in 1972 and she was twice the recipient of Senior Writing Fellowships from the Canada Council. She received honorary degrees from Lakehead University 1975, and York University 1985.
She received the J.I. Segal Award in 1972 for her collection Driving Home. She delivered the E.J. Pratt memorial lecture in St. John's in 1974 and received numerous honourary degrees. Her poem "Jacques Cartier in Toronto" is featured on the back of the Canadian $100 bill (released in 2004). Waddington was made a lifetime member of the League of Canadian Poets.
Miriam Waddington died in 2004.Additional information:General note:An oversize cover of "The Visitants", 1981, was placed in horizontal storage. Volume 55 also contains oversize galleys of Collected Poems (1986).Subject heading:- Women poets, Canadian, 1927-1985 The Second Silence, 1955
- Poetry, Canadian, 1927-1985 The Season's Loners, 1958
- Miriam Waddington - Diaries, 1930-1931 The Glass Trumpet, 1966
- Miriam Waddington - Biography, 1930-1985 Canadian Poetry for Young Readers, 1967
- Miriam Waddington - Finance, Personal, 1930-1985 Call Them Canadians, 1968
- Radio scripts, 1930-1984 Say Yes, 1969
- Miriam Waddington - Manuscripts, 1930-1984 Driving Home, 1972
- Universities and Colleges - Canada - Teachers, 1945-1986 Mister Never, 1978
- McGill University - Faculty, 1945-1960 The Visitants, 1981
- York University - Faculty, 1964-1986 A.M. Klein, 1970
- Authors, Canadian - Correspondence, 1934-1992 John Sutherland: Essays, Controversies and Poems, 1972
- Women, Jewish - Canada The Collected Poems of A.M. Klein, 1974
- Patrick Waddington, 1930-1985
- Ruth Panofsky, 1930-1985
- Collected Poemss, 1986
- The Last Landscape,1992
- Appartment Seven: Essays New and Selected, 1989
- Canadian Jewish Short Stories, 1990
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Ordering and viewing options Conditions of access:Access restriction documentTextual records[ConsultationRestrictions vary]Finding aid box [FA 1415] 113[ConsultationClosed]Graphic (photo)[ConsultationOpen]Box [WADDINGTON, MIRIAM 1992-367] 5691[ConsultationOpen]Box [WADDINGTON, MIRIAM 1994-297] TCS 00886[ConsultationOpen]Graphic (art)[ConsultationRestrictions vary]Box [1977-047][ConsultationClosed pending processing]A286-02 Item no. assigned by LAC 3[ConsultationClosed pending processing]Box [1991-271][ConsultationOpen]A301-03 Item no. assigned by LAC 1--2[ConsultationOpen]Sound recordings[ConsultationOpen]Object[ConsultationClosed pending processing]Terms of use:Photographs (accession no. 1994-297, 1991-271, 1977-161): No reproduction without written permission of Miriam Waddington. Various copyrights on items less than 50 years old. Credit: name of photographer / National Archives of Canada / copy negative number.
Photographs (accession no. 1992-367): No restrictions on use or reproduction. Copyright expired. Credit: National Archives of Canada.
Print (accession no. 1991-271): No copying during the lifetime of Miriam Waddington without her permission. Copyright unknown. Credit: National Archives of Canada.
Prints (accession no. 1977-047): not to be copied without the permission of Miriam Waddington. Copyright: Miriam Waddington. Credit: National Archives of Canada.
Drawing (accession no. 1992-367): No restrictions on use or reproduction. Copyright expired. Credit: National Archives of Canada.
Drawing (accession no. 1977-047): Not to be copied without the permission of Miriam Waddington. Copyright: Miriam Waddington. Credit: National Archives of Canada.
Watercolour: No copying without the permission of Miriam Waddington during her lifetime. Copyright unknown. Credit: National Archives of Canada.
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