Finding Aid for the William Broadway Collection on Peter Taylor, 1938-1994 (bulk 1985-1994)
MS-2553 University of Tennessee Special Collections Library, Knoxville, TN
Encoded by: Elizabeth Dunham, July 21, 2006.
Summary Information
William Broadway Collection on Peter Taylor
Date/Date Range : 1938-1994 (bulk 1985-1994)
1.8 linear feet
Abstract: The William Broadway Collection on Peter Taylor consists of five series, containing letters, articles, photographs, and writings concerning the Southern author Peter Taylor. Most of the items date from the mid-1980s to Taylor's death in 1994.
MS-2553
University of Tennessee Special Collections Library, Knoxville, TN
Access and Use
This collection was a purchase and gift from William Broadway in June 2005.
Collection is open for research.
The copyright interests in this collection remain with the creator. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library.
[Identification of Item], William Broadway Collection on Peter Taylor, MS-2553. University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Special Collections Library.
Arrangement
Collection consists of two boxes divided into six series: Ceremonies/Conferences; Writings; Photographs and Prints; Scrapbooks; Miscellaneous; and Oversize.
Biography / History
Esteemed short story author, Peter Hillsman Taylor (1917-1994), was born in Trenton, TN, to a notable political family (he was grandson of Tennessee Governor and U.S. Senator Robert Love "Bob" Taylor). Taylor's father, Hillsman Taylor, a prominent attorney, moved the family to Memphis. Taylor was educated at Southwestern at Memphis, Vanderbilt, and Kenyon College (where he studied with John Crowe Ransom). He also did graduate work at Louisiana State University, which had become a center of literary creativity through teachers Robert Penn Warren and Cleanth Brooks. During World War II he served in the U.S. Army in England. In 1943 he married the poet Eleanor Ross of North Carolina. After the war, Taylor taught at The Woman's College of the University of North Carolina (now, the University of North Carolina at Greensboro).
His first book, A Long Fourth and Other Stories, was published in 1948 with an introduction by Robert Penn Warren. His earliest stories were published in the Kenyon, Sewanee, Southern, and Virginia Quarterly Reviews. Then he began to publish regularly in The New Yorker.
By the early 1960s he had achieved a national reputation in the short story form. The collections were Happy Families Are All Alike (1959) and Miss Lenora When Last Seen (1963). The Collected Stories (1969) was followed by In the Miro District (1977), the title of which alludes to an early name for part of Middle Tennessee. In 1979 the National Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters awarded him its gold medal for literature. In 1986 he won the PEN/Faulkner Award for The Old Forest and Other Stories (1985). His last collection of stories was The Oracle at Stoneleigh Court (1993), which deals with Tennessee families living in Washington, D.C., as members of his own family had done.
Taylor also wrote novels, which he tended to think of as extended short stories. They include A Woman of Means (1950), A Summons to Memphis (1986), and In the Tennessee Country (1994). He thought of the short story as a particularly dramatic form. In 1961 he was an associate of the Royal Court Theatre in London. His published plays are Tennessee Day in St. Louis (1956), A Stand in the Mountains (1971), and Presences: Seven Dramatic Pieces (1973).
Taylor's career as a teacher of creative writing led him beyond Greensboro to Kenyon, Ohio State University, and finally the University of Virginia at Charlottesville, which he made his home in the last years of his life. In the late 1960s, he taught briefly at Harvard but turned down a permanent position there because he feared the public would view him primarily as a teacher rather than a writer. Nevertheless he headed the creative writing program at Virginia until his retirement. In 1984 he received a $25,000 senior fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts in recognition of his extraordinary contribution to American literature.
William "Bill" Broadway is a staff writer for The Washington Post.
Collection Scope and Content Note
The William Broadway Collection of Peter Taylor contains letters, articles, photographs, and writings concerning the Southern author Peter Taylor. Most of the items date from the mid-1980s to Taylor's death in 1994. There are articles on Taylor, including some written by or with photographs by Broadway.
The collection consists of five series:
Series I -- Ceremonies/Conferences Series contains four folders from four different occasions, including award ceremonies for Peter Taylor and conferences in which Taylor was a major player.
Series II -- Writings Series contains articles, book reviews, short stories, and interviews concerning Taylor divided into four folders.
Series III -- Photographs and Prints Series contains four folders. The first two each hold one matted print of Taylor by Bill Broadway from 1985. These have been removed as oversized items to a different box. The third folder consists of Taylor photographs by Broadway, removed from a photo album but kept in the same order. The fourth folder contains pictures from 1968 or 1969 of Taylor at his house and a Xerox copy of an image plate from a book.
Series IV -- Scrapbooks Series contains two scrapbooks, removed from two binders but kept in the same order. Scrapbook 1 was arbitrarily divided into Part 1 and Part 2 to fit into two folders. Scrapbook 2 is in the third folder.
Series V -- Miscellaneous Series contains a correspondence folder, a folder on the death of Peter Taylor, and three cassette tapes of an interview with Peter Taylor by Bill Broadway in a third folder.
Subject Terms
- Taylor, Peter Hillsman, 1917-.
- Authors, American -- Tennessee.
- Broadway, William.
Contents List
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Series I: Ceremonies and Conferences, 1986-1991
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1
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Folder
1
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PEN/Faulkner Award, 1986 May 10
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1
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Folder
2
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Ritz Paris Hemingway Award, 1987 April 6
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1
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Folder
3
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Southern Literature Conference, 1991 April 4-1991 April 6
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1
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Folder
4
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Peter Taylor Symposium, 1991 April 26-1991 April 27
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Series II: Writings, 1938-1994
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1
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Folder
5
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By Taylor, 1938-1986
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1
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Folder
6
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About Taylor, 1971-1987
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1
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Folder
7
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Newspaper & Magazine Articles on Taylor, 1950-1994
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1
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Folder
8
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Book Reviews, 1948-1986
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Series III: Photographs and Prints, 1968-1985
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1
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Folder
9
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Matted print of Taylor by Broadway, circa 1980
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1
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Folder
10
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Matted print of Taylor by Broadway, circa 1980
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1
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Folder
11
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Photos of Taylor by Broadway, 1985
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1
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Folder
12
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Miscellaneous, circa 1968
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Series IV: Scrapbooks, circa 1980-1991
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1
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Folder
13
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Scrapbook 1, circa 1980-1991
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1
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Folder
14
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Scrapbook 1, circa 1980-1991
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1
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Folder
15
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Scrapbook 2, circa 1980-1991
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Series V: Miscellaneous, 1955-1994
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1
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Folder
16
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Correspondence, 1955-1987
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1
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Folder
17
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The death of Peter Taylor, 1994
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1
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Folder
18
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Three Taylor/Broadway Interview Cassette Tapes, 1985 February 15
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Series VI: Oversize, circa 1980
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| Box
2
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Folder
1
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Matted print of Taylor by Broadway, circa 1980
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2
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Folder
2
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Matted print of Taylor by Broadway, circa 1980
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