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Jean Cocteau Collection

An inventory of his papers at Syracuse University

Overview of the Collection

Creator: Cocteau, Jean, 1889-1963.
Title: Jean Cocteau Collection
Inclusive Dates: circa 1910-1963.
Quantity: 1.0 linear ft.
Abstract: The papers of the French poet, author, dramatist, screenwriter, artist include outgoing correspondence (letters to René Bertrand, André Chaumeix, Serge Diaghilev, Gabrielle Dorziat, Roger Gaillard, Max Jacob, Georgette Leblanc, Violette Leduc, Conrad Moricand, Ezra Pound, Marcel H. Raval, Maurice Sachs, and Henry Torrés), holograph poems and essays, and drawings.
Language: Majority in English, some in French
Repository: Special Collections Research Center,
Syracuse University Libraries
222 Waverly Avenue
Syracuse, NY 13244-2010
https://library.syracuse.edu/special-collections-research-center

Biographical History

Jean Cocteau, the French poet, playwright and film director, was born in Maisons-Lafitte, near Paris, in 1889. Success came early to Cocteau with La Lampe d'Aladin (1909, Aladdin's Lamp), and he exploited it. He ran the gamut of experience, first enjoying a spectacular conversion to Roman Catholicism through Jacques Maritain. This was followed by a scornful repudiation of his mentor, the use of opium and a search for salvation through solitude. Nevertheless he had astonishing success with whatever he touched, and figured as sponsor of Picasso, Stravinsky, Giorgio de Chirico and the group of young French composers known as Les Six. As an actor, director, scenario writer, novelist, critic and artist, his work was marked by vivacity and a pyrotechnic brilliance. He was elected to the Academie Francaise in 1955.

Significant works are his novels: Le Grand ecart (1923, Eng trans The Grand Escort, 1925), Thomas l'imposteur (1923, Eng trans Thomas the Imposter, 1925), Les Enfants terribles (1929, Eng trans Children of the Game, 1929); and plays: Les Maries de la Tour Eiffel (1921, Eng trans The Eiffel Tower Wedding Party, 1963), Orphee (1926, Eng trans Orpheus, 1933) and L'Aigle a deux tetes (1946, Eng trans The Eagle has Two Heads, 1948). His films include Le Sang d'un po'ete (1930, The Blood of a Poet), La Belle et la bete (1945, Beauty and the Beast), Orphee (adapted from his play, 1949) and Le Testament d'Orphee (1960). [From Chambers Biographical Dictionary (1997)]

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Scope and Contents of the Collection

The Jean Cocteau Collection consists of Correspondence, Writings, and Drawings. The span dates are 1910-1963, with many undated items.

The Correspondence is arranged by names of the recipients. Many letters carry no dates. Notable items include letters to Rene Bertrand on the subject of Picasso, letters to Marcel Raval spanning at least two decades, and a letter, apparently to Robert Weine, about the early film The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari. Other notable recipients include Sergei Diaghilev and Georgette Leblanc. Many of the letters contain drawings by Cocteau.

Among the Writings are Drama, Essays, Poetry, and Other. Drama includes a six-page holograph scenario of the film La Belle et la Bete; a twenty-four page typescript of Oedipe-Roi, annotated and with illustrations including set and costume designs; a ninety-two page holograph of Paul et Virginie: opera comique en 3 actes, by Cocteau, Erik Satie, and Raymond Radiguet, including holograph title and half-title; an eight page holograph of the return of Ulysses to Ithaca and Penelope's welcome, a one-act play in verse.

The twenty-eight Essays are arranged alphabetically by title or by first line. In the absence of title, the first words are entered in the shelf list. The essays cover a wide range of subjects, from biographical sketches of contemporaries (Christian Berard, Coco Chanel, Diaghilev, Max Jacob, and Erik Satie) to critical pieces ("Proces de l'inspiration," "Quelques notes autour de 16 millimetres," "Romantisme," etc.) and historical backgrounds to his work and life ("La legend du Boeuf sur le toit," "La machine infernal," "Notes sur la crucifixion," "Sources des films").

Poetry is arranged alphabetically by title or by first line in the absence of title. Other contains an untitled piece beginning "Les Etats Unis..."

Drawings include a single pencil drawing.

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Arrangement of the Collection

Alphabetical by name or topic.

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Restrictions

Access Restrictions

The majority of our archival and manuscript collections are housed offsite and require advanced notice for retrieval. Researchers are encouraged to contact us in advance concerning the collection material they wish to access for their research.

Use Restrictions

Written permission must be obtained from SCRC and all relevant rights holders before publishing quotations, excerpts or images from any materials in this collection.

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Subject Headings

Persons

Bertrand, René, 1897-
Chaumeix, André, 1874-
Cocteau, Jean, 1889-1963.
Diaghilev, Serge, 1872-1929.
Dorziat, Gabrielle, 1880-
Gaillard, Roger, 1923-2000.
Jacob, Max, 1876-1944.
Leblanc, Georgette, 1869-1941.
Leduc, Violette, 1907-1972.
Moricand, Conrad.
Pound, Ezra, 1885-1972.
Raval, Marcel Hubert.
Sachs, Maurice, 1906-1945.
Torrés, Henry, 1891-

Subjects

Art, French -- 20th century.
Dramatists, France.
French literature -- 20th century.
Screenwriters -- France.

Genres and Forms

Correspondence.
Drawings (visual works)
Poems.

Occupations

Artists.
Dramatists.
Poets.
Screenwriters.

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Administrative Information

Preferred Citation

Preferred citation for this material is as follows:

Jean Cocteau Collection,
Special Collections Research Center,
Syracuse University Libraries

Acquisition Information

Purchase, various dates.

Finding Aid Information

Created by: -
Date: unknown
Revision history: 1 Mar 2007 - converted to EAD (AMCon); 30 Jan 2012 - box numbers revised (MBD); 14 Dec 2016 - folder counts updated (MS)

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Inventory

Correspondence
Box 1 Amedon, Robert
Box 1 Anderson, Miss
Box 1 Aurenche
Box 1 Bertrand, Rene
Box 1 Bonalum, Louis
Box 1 Bush, Martin
Box 1 Carrand
Box 1 Chaumeix, Andre
Box 1 Diaghilev, Sergei
Box 1 Dorziat, Gabrielle
Box 1 Gaillard, Roger
Box 1 Jacob, Max
Box 1 Johnston, May E.
Box 1 LeChevrel, Madeleine
Box 1 Leblanc, Georgette
Box 1 Leduc, Violette
Box 1 Livy
Box 1 Mauriac(?), Francois
Box 1 Moricand, Conrad
Box 1 Pound, Ezra
Box 1 Pizani, Robert
Box 1 Raval, Marcel 1921-1938, undated (3 folders)
Box 1 Sachs, Maurice (4 folders)
Box 1 Soulange, Jacques
Box 1 Torres, Henry
Box 1 ?Weine, Robert
Box 1 Unidentified (no name)
Box 1 Unidentified (partial name)
Writings
Drama
Box 1 La Belle et Le Bête (scenario)
Box 1 Oedipe-Roi
Box 1 Paul et Virginie (cover letters)
Box 1 Paul et Virginie
Box 1 (Return of Ulysses to Ithaca and Penelope's welcome)
Essays
Box 1 on Christian Berard
Box 1 on Coco Chanel
Box 1 on Sergei Diaghilev
Box 1 "Drôle de panache"
Box 1 "Fantomes et vivantes"
Box 1 "Fin d'une retrospective"
Box 1 "La fille avec les yeux d'or"
Box 1 "La legend du boeuf sur le toit"
Box 2 on Erik Satie (2 essays, 1 letter)
Box 2 "Madame se meurt"
Box 2 "Viola deux ans que je ne refuse d'ecrire quelques lignes sur le numero Barbette..."
Box 2 "La machine infernale"
Box 2 "Marie Laurencin"
Box 2 "Hommage a Serge de Diaghilev"
Box 2 "Max" (Jacob)
Box 2 "Notes sur 'La crucifixion'"
Box 2 "Proces de l'inspiration"
Box 2 "Prospectus" (for Ode to Picasso)
Box 2 "Quelques notes autour de 16 millimetres"
on Raymond Radiguet:
Box 2 "A quatorze ans, Raymond Radiguet"
Box 2 "Le pélican de Raymond Radiguet"
Box 2 "Une retrospective de J. E. Blanche"
Oversize 1 "Romantisme"
Box 2 on Raymond Rounce
Box 2 "Sources des films"
Box 2 "Suite d'une retrospective"
Box 2 "Les tragédiens"
Oversize 2 "La fin du Potomak"
Poetry
Box 2 "Un ami dort" (4 drafts)
Box 2 "Le bel indifferent"
Box 2 "Cinématographes"
Box 2 "La Crucifixion"
Box 2 "Poèmes"
Box 2 "Escales"
Box 2 "Poésie pour J. J. Pauvert" (4 folders)
Oversize 1 Poèmes 1957
Box 2 "Poèmes de jeunesse"
Box 2 "Vocabulaire"
Box 2 "Je suis seul dans un autre monde...." untitled
Box 2 Poems (6)
Box 2 Poems (5)
Box 2 Poems (3)
Box 2 Poems (5)
Other
Box 2 "Les États Unis..." untitled
Drawings
Box 2 1 (pencil)

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