Series[UMA-SRE-20140053] PERMISSIONSAccession[2014.0038] GERMAINE GREER ARCHIVEIdentifierUMA-ITE-2014005300023Scope and ContentContains: Requests, most approved, to use material: from The Whole Woman, for proposed book North Born (on homebirth) by Charlotte Watson; article 'Too Much Reality to Bear', for Media Studies: The Essential Resource, 2nd edition (Routledge); copies of unpublished Greer letters to Mary Barnard 1981, as used by Sarah Barnsley in her book on Mary Barnard; article, 'I'd be happy if the new laureate blew all her money on the horses or invested in fetish gear' (on Carol Ann Duffy), for English teaching textbook ebook (Pearson Education); from The Obstacle Race, for proposed book, Louisa Waterford and John Ruskin: for you have not falsely praised, by Caroline Ings Chambers; article, 'Beaten to the Punchline', for 2 analytical writing textbooks (Cengage Learning); from The Whole Woman, for sociology textbook (Collins Education); Greer quotations ("The essence of pleasure is spontaneity" or "You're only young once, but can be immature forever", unsourced) for reproduction on tea-towels or tote bags, Latitude Festival merchandise; articles, 'Snails deserve our attention' and 'Seeing red over flowers of the field', for Telegraph garden writing anthology (edited by Tim Richardson); 'Forget RSC veterans, the best Hamlet I ever saw was a gangling 16-year-old boy in a school play', for online version of English teachers magazine in Germany, Englisch betrifft uns; photograph of Greer in Essex from The Telegraph, for The Weekend Australian Magazine; from The Female Eunuch, for BBC Radio 3 The Book That The Changed Me (choice of Tracey Thorn); OUP reversion of rights agreement for Shakespeare (Past Masters) and Shakespeare: A Very Short Introduction, from OUP to Germaine Greer. Correspondents: Germaine Greer; Loraine Palmer (for Germaine Greer); Imogene Pelham, Aitken Alexander Associates; Charlotte Watson; Rachel Thorne, Permissions Consultant for Pearson Education; Caroline Ings Chambers; Leah Middleton, Aitken Alexander Associates; Christine Barros, Text Permissions; Sharon Rubin, Permissions and Publishing Consultant (for Collins Education); Nicola Terry, Firebrand Live; Tim Richardson; Svenja Dieken, Bergmoser und Holler Verlag; Kim Nye, London Bureau Manager, New Corp Australia; Tom McKibbin, Oxford University Press. Subjects: Authors and Publishers; Copyright; Journalism; The Whole Woman; The Tulsa Center for the Study of Women's Literature; Electronic publishing; The Obstacle Race; Quotations; Wit and humour; Gardening; Anthologies; Copyright--translations; William Shakespeare; The Female Eunuch; Radio programs; Foreign rights; Shakespeare (Past Masters); Shakespeare: A Very Short Introduction; Publishing contractsAccess StatusAccess restrictions applyRequest TypeRequest unitUnit2014.0053 Unit 0002
Greer, Germaine, Permissions 2013 (25 January 2013-20 December 2013), [UMA-ITE-2014005300023]. University of Melbourne Archives, accessed 01/05/2026, https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/346986