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R. Toole Stott Collection of W. Somerset Maugham

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Collection Overview

Title: R. Toole Stott Collection of W. Somerset Maugham, 1940-1950Add to your cart.

Predominant Dates:1948-1950

ID: 01/02/MSS00117

Primary Creator: Maugham, W. Somerset (William Somerset) (1874-1965)

Extent: 0.17 Cubic Feet

Arrangement: This collection is organized chronologically.

Subjects: Bibliography, British literature, Publishers and publishing, Shaw, Bernard - 1856-1950, Tillotson, John, 1630-1694

Languages: English

Scope and Contents of the Materials

This collection contains 25 letters sent by W. Somerset Maugham (1874-1965) to his friend and bibliographer, R. Toole Stott (1910-1982). Topics include various works by Maugham, issues with American publishers, and personal health, among others. The letters are accompanied by manuscript notes on a sheet of paper and two cards, and a taupe linen album.

See Administrative/Biographical History for more information.

Collection Historical Note

William Somerset Maugham (1874-1965) was an English writer and playwright. The son of Edith Mary Snell (1840-1882) and Robert Ormond Maugham (1823-1884), he was born in 1874 at the British Embassy in Paris. Following the death of his parents, Maugham and his brothers left France to live with their uncle, Henry Maugham, the vicar of Whitstable, and attended King’s School Canterbury. In 1890, Maugham moved to Heidelberg, Germany, where he met scholar John Ellingham Brooks (1863-1929), who encouraged him to write. Maugham returned to England in 1892 and enrolled as a student at St Thomas’ Hospital in London. Due to the modest success of his first novel, Liza of Lambeth (1897), he never practiced medicine.

In 1917, Maugham married Syrie Barnardo Wellcome (1879-1955); the two divorced in 1929. He is believed to have pursued romantic relationships with Brooks, as well as Gerald Haxton (1892-1944) and Alan Searle (1905-1985), at various points throughout his life.

Between 1907 and 1933, Maugham worked as a playwright, writing over thirty plays before his retirement from theatre due to the poor reception of an experimental comedy, Sheppy. He also authored many novels and short stories during this period and beyond, most notably Of Human Bondage (1915), which became a best seller in Great Britain and the United States following a positive review by American critic and novelist Theodore Dreiser (1871-1945). This success continued with the publication of later novels, including The Moon and Sixpence (1919), The Painted Veil (1925), and Cakes and Ale (1930). Approximately fifty film and television adaptations of Maugham’s novels and short stories were produced between 1915 and 2006, including Alfred Hitchcock’s Secret Agent (1936).

Maugham earned the title Companion of Honour (CH) in 1954 and Companion of Literature (CLitt) in 1961. He was granted honorary doctorates from Toulouse University (1946) and Oxford University (1952), held honorary membership in both the Royal Society of Literature and the American Academy of Arts and Letters, and was a commander of the Légion d'honneur. The Somerset Maugham Award, founded in 1947 through the Society of Authors, “enable[s] young writers to enrich their work by gaining experience of foreign countries.”

W. Somerset Maugham died in Nice in 1965, his ashes interred on the grounds of King’s School, Canterbury.

Raymond Toole Stott (1910-1982) was a British author, civil servant, and bibliographer. He specialized in the history of the circus and English conjuring, and the work of his friend, W. Somerset Maugham. Stott served as Librarian and Departmental Records Officer for the U.K. Treasury Solicitor's Department (now Government Legal Department).

Subject/Index Terms

Bibliography
British literature
Publishers and publishing
Shaw, Bernard - 1856-1950
Tillotson, John, 1630-1694

Administrative Information

Repository: Rare Book & Manuscript Library, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Access Restrictions: The copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) governs the making of photocopies or other reproductions of copyrighted materials. Under certain conditions specified in the law, libraries and archives are authorized to furnish a photocopy or other reproduction. One of these specified conditions is that the photocopy or reproduction is not to be "used for any purpose other than private study scholarship or research." If a user makes a request for, or later uses, a photocopy or reproduction for purposes in excess of "fair use," that user may be liable for copyright infringement. This institution reserves the right to refuse to accept a copying order if, in its judgement, fulfillment of the order would damage materials or involve violation of copyright law.

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Folder 1: Maugham, W. Somerset to “Coles”, 1940(?) May 27Add to your cart.
Manuscript telegram. Concerning the placement of a short story in The Strand Magazine.
Folder 2: Maugham, W. Somerset to R. Toole Stott, 1944 September 25Add to your cart.
Manuscript letter with envelope. Concerning the writing of John Tillotson.
Folder 3: Maugham, W. Somerset to R. Toole Stott, 1944 December 6Add to your cart.
Manuscript letter with envelope. Concerning the sending of a book and Stott’s health.
Folder 4: Maugham, W. Somerset to R. Toole Stott, 1945 April 6Add to your cart.
Typescript letter with envelope. Concerning the receipt of a Tillotson sermon and Stott’s health.
Folder 5: Maugham, W. Somerset to R. Toole Stott, 1945 October 22Add to your cart.
Manuscript letter with envelope. Concerning the end of Maugham’s writing career.
Folder 6: Maugham, W. Somerset to R. Toole Stott, 1948 January 28Add to your cart.
Manuscript letter. Concerning bomb damage to Maugham’s home, Liza, and Of Human Bondage.
Folder 7: Maugham, W. Somerset to R. Toole Stott, 1948 March 11Add to your cart.
Typescript letter. Concerning the death of Stott’s father, the receipt of Tillotson volumes, the end of Maugham’s writing career, and “Catalina.”
Folder 8: Maugham, W. Somerset to R. Toole Stott, 1948 July 28Add to your cart.
Typescript letter with envelope. Concerning the marriage of Maugham’s daughter, Stott’s health, and career advice.
Folder 9: Maugham, W. Somerset to R. Toole Stott, 1948 November 18Add to your cart.
Typescript letter. Concerning Catalina, The Painted Veil, Don Fernando, Princess September and the Nightingale, Flirtation, The Explorer, Cakes and Ale, The Man of Honour, and various prefaces authored by Maugham.
Folder 10: Maugham, W. Somerset to R. Toole Stott, 1948 November 25Add to your cart.
Typescript letter. Concerning The Painted Veil, issues with American publishers, and criticism.
Folder 11: Maugham, W. Somerset to R. Toole Stott, 1949 February 22Add to your cart.
Typescript letter. Concerning “Die Weltanschauung William Somerset Maugham” by Helmut  Papajewski and Stott’s bibliography.
Folder 12: Maugham, W. Somerset to R. Toole Stott, 1949 March 1Add to your cart.
Typescript letter. Concerning the receipt of a typescript, Maugham’s health, Ten Novelists, and The Man of Honour.
Folder 13: Maugham, W. Somerset to R. Toole Stott, 1949 March 5Add to your cart.
Typescript letter. Concerning Stott’s bibliography and a situation with Klaus Jonas.
Folder 14: Maugham, W. Somerset to R. Toole Stott, 1949 March 25Add to your cart.
Typescript letter. Concerning Stott’s bibliography and correspondence with “a German refugee settled in America.”
Folder 15: Maugham, W. Somerset to R. Toole Stott, 1949 April 17Add to your cart.
Typescript letter. Concerning the American edition of The Circle and the publication of Maugham’s short stories.
Folder 16: Maugham, W. Somerset to R. Toole Stott, 1949 May 11Add to your cart.
Typescript letter. Concerning Maugham’s short stories (including “The Buried Talent”) and Klaus Jonas’ bibliography.
Folder 17: Maugham, W. Somerset to R. Toole Stott, 1949 June 12Add to your cart.
Typescript letter. Concerning the publication of Stott’s bibliography.
Folder 18: Maugham, W. Somerset to R. Toole Stott, 1949 June 28Add to your cart.
Typescript letter. Concerning Olivia and Talks with Bernard Shaw. Includes a note by Alan Searle titled “Spider Patience.”
Folder 19: Maugham, W. Somerset to R. Toole Stott, 1949 July 30Add to your cart.
Manuscript letter. Concerning Bernard Shaw and Stott’s bibliography.
Folder 20: Maugham, W. Somerset to R. Toole Stott, 1949 November 1Add to your cart.
Manuscript letter. Concerning books for Stott.
Folder 21: Maugham, W. Somerset to R. Toole Stott, 1949 November 8Add to your cart.
Manuscript letter. Concerning the editing of Don Fernando, as well as other books.
Folder 22: Maugham, W. Somerset to R. Toole Stott, 1949 December 5Add to your cart.
Manuscript letter. Concerning a “trivial” story and the invitation of Stott to lunch.
Folder 23: Maugham, W. Somerset to R. Toole Stott, 1950 January 5Add to your cart.
Typescript letter. Concerning payment for a first edition of The Painted Veil.
Folder 24: Maugham, W. Somerset to R. Toole Stott, 1950 January 31Add to your cart.
Typescript letter. Concerning the receipt of Stott’s bibliography.
Folder 25: Maugham, W. Somerset to R. Toole Stott, 1950 October 11Add to your cart.
Manuscript letter. Concerning a recently published book, a tour through Portugal, and Of Human Bondage.
Folder 26: Addresses and compliments, undatedAdd to your cart.
Manuscript notes on a sheet of paper and two cards.
Item 27: Taupe linen album, undatedAdd to your cart.

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