The Sharon Pollock Papers
First Accession

Sandra Mortensen and Shirley A. Onn, compilers; Apollonia Steele and Jean F. Tener, editors

ISBN 0919813534
ISSN 0831-4497
$11.95 paper
August 1989

xlii + 108 pages
7 illustrations, portrait, indexes

Canadian Archival Inventory Series. Literary Papers. No. 19.


About the Book


Born in Fredericton, New Brunswick, Sharon Pollock has established a strong reputation across the country as an actor, a playwright, and a director. Best known for such plays as Walsh, The Komagata Maru Incident, and Blood Relations, Pollock has been associated mainly with the theatres of western Canada, particularly with Theatre Calgary, but her winning of two Governor General's Awards testifies to her strong national reputation. The Sharon Pollock Papers depict the growth and development of this outstanding dramatist, as well as providing a rich source for the study of Canadian drama in general. The Papers are introduced with an exhaustive and scholarly biocritical essay by Professor Denis Salter of McGill University, and constitute a major addition to the Canadian Archival Series.

Table of Contents


  • Biocritical Essay by Denis Salter
  • Archival Introduction by Jean F. Tener and Sandra Mortensen
  • Abbreviations
  • Archival Inventory
    • Collection Entry
    • Correspondence Series
    • Manuscript Series
    • Audio Series
    • Works by Other Authors Series
    • Miscellaneous Series
  • Alphabetical Listing of Sharon Pollock's Titles
  • Alphabetical Listing by Genre of Sharon Pollock's Titles (Excluding Correspondence Series)
  • General Index

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