13 juillet 2017
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ , info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
Warwick Gould, « An Afterword: The Macmillan Archive and Editorial Policy », Open Book Publishers, ID : 10670/1.xixho2
It was to be expected that the Macmillan Archive would contain the historiography as well as the history of that firm: such is implicit in the nature of an archive as rich and comprehensive as this one. The notes for and drafts of Charles Morgan’s The House of Macmillan (1843–1943), published in the centenary year show that Morgan utterly relied on Yeats’s reader Thomas Mark (later a director of the firm), to do his devilling—the Archive, then being housed in the basement of the firm’s premis...