Elizabeth Dickie, Special Collections Cataloging and Preservation Associate
Repository
University of Richmond
Identification
MS-9
Title
Marguerite Roberts Collection 1924-1980
Quantity
8.42 Linear Feet, Collection is arranged in folders in 18 archival boxes.
Creator
Roberts, Marguerite M., Dr., 1904-1988
Language
English
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Abstract
Dr. Marguerite Roberts was a University of Richmond faculty member and dean of Westhampton College, and she was also a noted
Thomas Hardy scholar. This collection includes years of research on Hardy and his contemporaries as well as his second wife,
Florence Dugdale Hardy. Copies of Roberts' manuscripts for her dissertation, Thomas Hardy and the Theater ; and her books, Tess and the Theater , Hardy's Poetic Drama and the Theater , and Florence Hardy and the Max Gate Circle , are included. The collection also contains Dr. Roberts' correspondence with publishers and her requests for permission to
publish. She carried on a long correspondence with Mrs. Florence Hardy, Lady Tweedsmuir, and other Hardy scholars, in addition
to letters from actors and producers.
Copyright restrictions may apply. Unpublished manuscripts are protected by copyright. Permission to publish, quote, or reproduce
must be secured from the repository and the copyright holder.
Preferred Citation
[Box Number, Folder Number], MS-9, Marguerite Roberts Collection, Book Arts, Archives, & Rare Books, Boatwright Memorial Library,
University of Richmond, Richmond, Virginia.
Processing Information
Processed by Elizabeth Dickie, Special Collections Cataloging and Preservation Associate.
Dr. Marguerite M. Roberts, Professor of English, was the second Dean of Westhampton College, from 1947 to 1965. Born in Rockport,
Indiana on March 15, 1904, she was the daughter of the Hon. Judge Ralph Elmer and Alice Enfield (nee Saunders) Roberts. She
was educated at Evansville College where she earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in 1924. She received her Master's and Ph.D.
degrees from Radcliffe College in 1928 and 1943 respectively. From 1928 to 1936, she taught in Central and Bosse High Schools
in Evansville, and also at Evansville College. She did graduate work at Indiana University and Cambridge University during
the years 1925-1929. In 1937, Dr. Roberts became Dean of Women and Assistant Professor of English at McMaster University in
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, and served in that capacity until 1946. She lectured in English at Toronto University from 1946
to 1947, when she came to Westhampton College as Dean and Professor of English. In 1965, she left the position as Dean and
continued as a Professor of English until her retirement in 1975.
Dr. Roberts' most notable quality as a teacher was always her strong demand for excellence from her students, something she
certainly mirrored in her tenacity in her research and writing. Her personal grace and charm were also mentioned many times,
as was her ability to put faculty and students at ease in social settings.
Dr. Roberts was a leading Thomas Hardy scholar and actually lived for a year in 1935 at Max Gate, Dorset, the Hardy estate,
with Hardy's widow, Florence. Her doctoral dissertation was titled Thomas Hardy and the Theater . She continued with this theme in two of her scholarly publications, Tess in the Theater , 1950, and Hardy's Poetic Drama and the Theater , 1965. A third book, Florence Hardy and the Max Gate Circle , was eventually published in the Thomas Hardy Yearbook, no. 9 (1980).
During the Vietnam War, Dr. Roberts was appointed by the Secretary of Defense, Robert McNamara, to the Defense Advisory Committee
on Women in the Services, 1965-68. In addition to being a Virginia Cultural Laureate, Dr. Roberts was also associate editor
of the Journal of the Deans of Women , 1942-50; member of Phi Beta Kappa, American Association of University Professors, Modern Language Association, the Canadian
Author's Association, and the Virginia Writer's Association. She was also president of the Women's Club of Richmond, 1970-1971.
Health issues forced her to return to Indiana, where, after a long illness, she died on March 25, 1988.
This collection encompasses Dr. Roberts' research and writing about Thomas Hardy. It includes her research for her books and
articles, collected information about Hardy and Wessex, England, as well as her manuscripts, journal articles and dissertation.
What is interesting about this collection is the extent to which Dr. Roberts pursued her subject, leaving no stone unturned,
and the relationships that grew during her research and lasted long after. Most notable was her long-term relationship with
Florence Hardy.
Series I, The Dynasts, contains materials relating to Hardy's drama in verse, The Dynasts . This material is of note since this seems to have been a little studied piece. This series includes a leather-bound copy
of The Dynasts arranged by Harley Granville-Barker. (Box 1)
Series II, Hardy's Dramatic Poetry and the Theater, focuses on the work Hardy's Poetic Drama and Theater . Materials include research and manuscripts in various states of editing, and notes of the various productions of Hardy's
plays. (Box 2)
Series III, Tess and the Theater, includes materials on Tess and the Theater , originally part of Roberts' dissertation. Hardy's book, Tess of the D'Urbervilles , was first dramatized by Hardy. Several versions of his play were produced and documented here. Ronald Gow and Lorimer Stoddard
attempted their own versions, copies of which are in the collection, along with information and playbills about their productions.
(Boxes 3, 4, and 5)
Series IV, Hardy and the Theater, focuses on Dr. Roberts's dissertation, Hardy and the Theater . This series contains correspondence from actors and historians about the Hardy Players, permission requests, research notes,
drafts of the dissertation, and a bound copy of Hardy and the Theater . (Boxes 6, 7, and 8)
Series V, Max Gate Circle, contains her work on the Max Gate Circle. Hardy's home, Max Gate, drew many famous and even infamous
people. With Hardy's advancing age and infirmity, it was often Florence, his second wife, who held things together. This
series includes letters and vignettes of Florence's conversations with Dr. Roberts, along with memories, copies of letters
and various drafts of the finished piece. (Boxes 9, 10, 11, 12, and 13)
Series VI, General Research, is a collection of Dr. Roberts's general research and information on Thomas Hardy, Florence Hardy,
Dorset, and those certain of Hardy's contemporaries. (Boxes 14, 15, and 16)
Series VII, Manuscripts and Journals, includes manuscripts of Dr. Roberts which are not in her books, and journals in which
her articles appear or are related to her Hardy scholarship. (Boxes 17 and 18)
Series VIII, Personal, contains items that do not really fit with any of the other series and have been classed as Personal.
There are papers from her visit to the House of Commons, letters from friends and former professors. (Box 18)
Series I: The Dynasts
Series II: Hardy's Dramatic Poetry and the Theater
Series III: Tess and the Theater
Series IV: Hardy and the Theater
Series V: Max Gate Circle
Series VI: General Research
Series VII: Manuscripts and Journals
Series VIII: Personal
The rare book collection at Boatwright Library has volumes that were gifted to Dr. Roberts and items that were gifts of Dr.
Roberts. Those items are noted in the library catalog records and may be located by searching her name. Dr. Roberts also did
an oral history interview on 14 April 1976 that is available as part of the Westhampton College Oral Histories in audio and transcription.
Clippings announcing TV showing of Ronald Gow's adaptation of Tess
19471952
Text box: 3 MS-9 folder: 2
Letter from Hector Charlesworth, theater critic re: The Dynasts, and mostly the Mrs. Fiske productions of Tess of the D'Urbervilles
1942
Text box: 3 MS-9 folder: 3
Letters concerning Tess of the D'Urbervilles production by Gertrude Bugler from George Herbert Clarke of Queen's Quarterly
19381945
Text box: 3 MS-9 folder: 4 4
Letter from Mrs. Crosley, friend of Mrs. Fiske who played Tess
1937
Text box: 3 MS-9 folder: 5
Copies of letters between Baron d'Erlanger and Hardy re: an operatic version of Tess of the D'Urbervilles
1902-1925
Text box: 3 MS-9 folder: 6
Letter from St. John Ervine concerning his dramatization of Tess of the D'Urbervilles
19371939
Text box: 3 MS-9 folder: 7
Letters from Gwen Ffrangcon-Davies re: her performance as Tess
1935
Text box: 3 MS-9 folder: 8
Letter from Ronald Gow re: his adaptation of Tess of the D'Urbervilles for the theater
1953
Text box: 3 MS-9 folder: 9
Letter from Frank Carlos Griffith, biographer of Mrs. Fiske--early protrayer of Tess
1937
Text box: 3 MS-9 folder: 10
Publishers correspondence re: publication of Tess and the theater
1940-1962
Text box: 3 MS-9 folder: 11
Clippings re: Gwen Ffrangcon-Davies playing Tess
1925
Text box: 3 MS-9 folder: 12
Letters of permission from various parties to publish in Tess and the Theater
1936-1947
Text box: 3 MS-9 folder: 13 13
University of Toronto correspondence concerning Tess and the Theater, including contract
1942-1975
Text box: 3 MS-9 folder: 14
Article by Roberts on Tess of the D'Urbervilles
Text box: 3 MS-9 folder: 15
Hand-copied reviews and articles and playbills re: Tess of the D'Urbervilles
1897-1925
Text box: 3 MS-9 folder: 16
Hand-copied reviews and articles and playbills re: Tess of the D'Urbervilles—different versions
1897
Text box: 3 MS-9 folder: 17
Answers to letters to British Museum re: Tess of the d'Urbervilles manuscript
1946
Text box: 3 MS-9 folder: 18
Letter from Gertrude Bugler re: her portrayal of Tess and various notes concerning her
1929
Text box: 3 MS-9 folder: 19
Notes of conversations with Mrs. Patrick Campbell re: her dealings with Hardy to play Tess
undated
Text box: 3 MS-9 folder: 20
Notes on Mrs. Minnie Fiske who played Tess in America
undated
Text box: 3 MS-9 folder: 21
Research and clippings re: Gwen Ffrangcon-Davies as Tess
1941English.
Text box: 3 MS-9 folder: 22
Reviews of Wendy Hiller's performance as Tess in Tess of the d'Urbervilles
1947
Text box: 3 MS-9 folder: 23
TSS with editing of Tess in the Theater
undated
Text box: 4 MS-9 folder: 1
TSS of Ronald Gow's dramatization of Tess of the d'Urbervilles
undated
Text box: 4 MS-9 folder: 2
Corrected galley proofs of Tess in the Theater
undated
Text box: 4 MS-9 folder: 3
Letter from R. Golding Bright re: access to Hardy's dramatization of Tess of the d'Urbervilles
1934
Text box: 4 MS-9 folder: 4
University of Toronto Press letter re: foreign rights to Tess and the Theater
1966
Text box: 4 MS-9 folder: 5
Thank you letter from Crosley Hall for copy of Tess and the Theater sent by Dr. Roberts
1958
Text box: 4 MS-9 folder: 6
Notes on various actresses who played Tess and notes of conversation with Mrs. Hardy re: the theater
undated
Text box: 4 MS-9 folder: 7
TSS fragment concerning Tess of the d'Urbervilles dramatization
undated
Text box: 4 MS-9 folder: 8
Copy of Ronald Gow version of Tess of the d'Urbervilles with letter and production notes; a review of Tess and the Theater
1951-1952
Text box: 4 MS-9 folder: 9
Various letters in answer to requests for information or use of materials re: Tess of the d'Urbervilles
1934-1952
Text box: 4 MS-9 folder: 10
TSS copy of Hardy's dramatization of Tess of the d'Urbervilles
undated
Text box: 5 MS-9 folder: 1
Letter from Ronald Gow commenting on Tess and the Theater
1953
Text box: 5 MS-9 folder: 2
Watercolor of Stonehenge with quote from Tess of the d'Urbervilles
undated
Text box: 5 MS-9 folder: 3
TSS of the original version of Hardy's play Tess of the d'Urbervilles
undated
Text box: 5 MS-9 folder: 4
Cost list for "Barnes Production" (Hardy, 1925), Duke of York (1929), Gow's version (1946) and Lorimer Stoddard's version
of Tess of the d'Urbervilles--TSS
192519291946
Text box: 5 MS-9 folder: 5
Cost list for various productions of Tess including d'Erlanger's opera
1900-1929
Text box: 5 MS-9 folder: 6
TSS of Hardy's London version of his play Tess of the d'Urbervilles
undated
Text box: 5 MS-9 folder: 7
Typed copy of Lorimer Stoddard's version of Tess of the d'Urbervilles with cast lists
undated
Text box: 5 MS-9 folder: 8
Handwritten copy of Stoddard's version of Tess of the d"Urbervilles
undated
Text box: 5 MS-9 folder: 9
Cast list and notes on Tess of the d'Urbervilles; rough draft of beginning of Tess and the Theater
undated
Text box: 5 MS-9 folder: 10
Personal reflections of Thomas Hardy by Gertrude Bugler
1964
Text box: 5 MS-9 folder: 11
Rough draft and corrected fragments of articles on Tess and the theater
undated
Text box: 5 MS-9 folder: 12
Notebooks and research on Tess and the theater
undated
Text box: 5 MS-9 folder: 13
Clippings relating to Hardy and Tess of the d'Urbervilles
19431953
Text box: 5 MS-9 folder: 14
Dr. Roberts notes for a speech on Tess and the theater at Virginia Writer's Club
undated
Text box: 5 MS-9 folder: 15
Harper & Brothers manuscript on microfilm of Tess of the d'Urbervilles
undated
Text box: 5 MS-9 folder: 16
Photostats in paper tube of reviews of Tess of the d'Urbervilles