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By The Wheaton College Archives & Special Collections Staff
Collection Overview
Title: Madeleine L'Engle Papers, 1918-2007

ID: SC/003
Primary Creator: L'Engle, Madeleine (1918-2007)
Extent: 360.0 Boxes. More info below.
Arrangement: The collection is arranged by series with folder level control.
Date Acquired: 00/00/1975
Subjects: Adventure stories. - Juvenile fiction., Authors, American. - 20th century - Interviews., Bible. O.T. Genesis., Bible stories, English - O.T. Genesis., Camp, Madeleine Barnett., Children's literature - Authorship., Children's literature - Manuscripts., Christian biography., Christianity and the arts., Christmas - Poetry., Detective and mystery stories - Juvenile fiction., Fantasy fiction., Jesus Christ - Art., L'Engle, Madeleine - Biography - Juvenile literature., L'Engle, Madeleine - Interviews., L'Engle, Madeleine - Manuscripts., L'Engle, Madeleine. Wrinkle in time., Religion - Fiction., Religion in literature., Science fiction., Sermons, American - 20th century., Time travel - Juvenile fiction.
Forms of Material: Articles, Audiotapes, Correspondence, Essays, Filmstrips, Interviews, Lectures, Memorabilia, Microfilms, Photographs, Poetry, Reviews, Sermons
Languages: English
Scope and Contents of the Materials
The Madeleine L'Engle Collection is composed of a variety of materials illustrating the life and works of this popular author and speaker. The items date from 1919 to the present and include correspondence, manuscripts, articles, photos, papers written by L'Engle, awards, interviews, book announcements and reviews, biographical and family information, some art work and a number of miscellaneous items. The collection is composed largely of material sent to the college by the author, although the special collections staff has assembled books and other support materials for the collection in addition to those sent by L'Engle.
The collection is organized under three main headings: Biographical, correspondence, and manuscripts. Correspondence is divided into three sub categories: Adult, Children's, and Business. Adult and Children's Correspondence are further categorized into "correspondence with replies" and "correspondence without replies." The individual letters are categorized by year and then alphabetically within each year. The Business Correspondence has six sub categories dealing with L'Engle's Addresses, Play/Screen Rights, Publishers/Magazines, Agents, Collections and General Business. These are also filed alphabetically within years by corporate name, when this is applicable. Articles are each assigned a random number as they are received and are filed numerically. They are categorized as articles, interviews, book reviews, or quotes. An article may be listed more than once if it can be classified under a combination of the above categories. The list of articles is maintained on line. A printed copy is included in this register. The collection contains little biographical material or family correspondence. Most of the family correspondence in the collection was inadvertently sent with other material. L'Engle's diaries and other personal items remain in her possession. A large portion of the collection is devoted to correspondence, with most of the variety being in the Adult Correspondence. Many of the letters are from personal friends, fans and other authors. There was a decrease in the amount of correspondence with replies in late 1986 and early 1987 because of the illness and death of her husband, Hugh Franklin. The Children's Correspondence contains a significant amount of class assigned "form letters." Business Addresses includes invitations to speak and/or details about her speaking engagements. The General Business category includes items not falling under the specific business titles. The collection of L'Engle's manuscripts contains full Typescripts, Galley proofs, and Page proofs for her published and some unpublished works as well as published poems and addresses. The manuscripts are arranged alphabetically by title and chronologically within title series until 1987. Since 1987, in order to facilitate storage, the manuscripts have simply been added to the end of the series chronologically. The number of manuscript versions is not consistent from one work to the next. Manuscripts for most of Ms. L'Engle's works are found in the collection. We were not sent manuscripts of: The Moon by Night, The Twenty Four Days Before Christmas, Prayers for Sunday, Spirit and Light, The Weather of the Heart and The Anti Muffins.
The primary guide to the collection's contents is the container list. Other finding aids include: an article listing, a first name list of selected correspondents, and a frequent correspondent list. These are included in this guide. Children's artwork, if sent with a letter is filed with the Children's correspondence. If the work is oversized, it is filed separately with other artwork and a note is placed with the letter indicating that artwork was included. Artwork by Madeleine L'Engle's placed in a box separate from other artwork. Oversized items are stored separately. Other mementos are kept with the covering correspondence. Photos received with letters are kept together unless L'Engle is in the photo. Photos of L'Engle are assigned a number and filed numerically in a separate series.
Biographical Note
Madeleine L’Engle was born on November 29, 1918, and spent her earliest formative years in New York City. Early on as a child, L’Engle discovered a love for writing, recording her thoughts in stories, poems and journals. At age 12, Madeleine and her parents moved to the French Alps, where she continued to nurture her passion for writing. She flourished during her high school years back in the United States at Ashley Hall in Charleston, South Carolina.
L’Engle next attended Smith College where she studied the classics of literature and continued her own creative writing. She graduated with honors in English and afterwards moved to Greenwich Village in New York City. She published her first two novels by 1946, before meeting her future husband, Hugh Franklin.
After their marriage, Madeleine had a baby girl and kept on writing, eventually moving to a small Connecticut country village to raise their family away from the city. Eventually they moved back to New York City with their three children, and Hugh revitalized his professional acting career. The family has kept their Connecticut country home, Crosswicks, and continues to spend summers there.
As the years passed and the children grew, Madeleine continued to write and Hugh to act, and they both enjoyed each other and life. Since 1966 L’Engle has been writer-in-residence and librarian at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York City. After Hugh’s death in 1986, Madeleine’s writing and lecturing sustained her, along with her ever growing family. After her husband's passing L'Engle enjoyed spending time with her friends, children, grand-children, and great grandchildren. After an extended illness Madeleine L'Engle died September 6th, 2007.
Subject/Index Terms
Administrative Information
Repository:
Special Collections, Buswell Library
Alternate Extent Statement:
140 linear feet
Access Restrictions:
Access to the secondary non published portions of the collection is restricted to those researchers possessing written permission from Madeleine L'Engle's agent. Rights of publication must be secured from Ms. L'Engle's agent, or from the appropriate author or agent in the case of secondary works.
Use Restrictions:
Duplication may be restricted if copying could cause damage to items.
Acquisition Source:
Gift
Acquisition Method:
In 1975 Professor Clyde S. Kilby of the English Department approached Madeleine L'Engle concerning the possibility of depositing her papers at Wheaton. She consented and in January 1976 the Board of Trustees approved the establishment of the collection. Since that time the Special Collections has received regular shipments of material from L'Engle.
Preferred Citation:
Madeleine L'Engle Papers (SC-3), Wheaton College Special Collections, Wheaton, Illinois.
Processing Information:
Last verified: Spring 2018
Other Note:
The papers of Madeleine L'Engle (nee Madeleine L'Engle Camp), popular writer and lecturer, form a growing collection which presently occupies nearly 150 linear feet. The collection is comprised of personal papers, correspondence, manuscripts and galley proofs, articles, art-work, book reviews and announcements, photographs, and secondary source material. Copies of books by L'Engle are also stored in the Special Collections as part of the collection.
Other URL:
http://library.wheaton.edu
Box and Folder Listing
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Series 2: Photographs],
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Series 3: Correspondence],
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Series 4: Books],
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Series 5: Journals],
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Series 6: Poems],
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Series 7: Articles],
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Series 8: Lectures, Addresses, Sermons],
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Series 9: Secondary],
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Series 10: Media],
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Series 11: Memorabilia],
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- Series 1: Biographical

- Sub-Series 1: Awards

- Box 1

- Folder 1: Lists of awards received

- Folder 2: American Book Award, A Swiftly Tilting Planet, 1980

- Folder 3: Austrian State Prize, The Moon by Night, 1969

- Folder 4: Austrian State Prize, The Moon by Night, 1969

- Folder 5: Austrian State Prize, Camilla, 1971

- Folder 6: Books for Young Adults, University of Iowa, A Ring of Endless Light, 1981

- Folder 7: California Young Reader Medal, A Ring of Endless Light, 1982-1983

- Folder 8: Catholic Library Association, Regina Medal, 1984

- Folder 9: Christian Theological Seminary, Honorary Doctorate in Humane Letters, 1982

- Folder 10: Colorado Children's Book Award, A Ring of Endless Light, 1983

- Folder 11: The Delta Kappa Gamma Society Internatioanl, Alpha Kappa State, Honorary Member, 1984

- Folder 12: Dorothy Canfield Fisher Children's Book Award, A Ring of Endless Light, 1981

- Folder 13: The Learning A-V Award, A Wind in the Door, 1978

- Folder 14: Louisville Kentucky, Honorary Citizen

- Folder 15: Miami University, Doctor of Letters, 1983

- Folder 16: National Religious Book Award, Ladder of Angels, 1980

- Folder 17: National Religious Book Award, The Weather of the Heart, 1979

- Folder 18: New England Round Table of Children's Librarians, Honor Certificate, 1974

- Folder 19: Newbery Medal, A Wrinkle in Time, 1963

- Folder 20: Newbery Medal Nominee, A Ring of Endless Light, 1981

- Folder 21: The Order of St. John of Jerusalem, Association Officer (Sister), 1972

- Folder 22: The Order of St. John of Jerusalem, Associate Commander (Sister), 1975

- Folder 23: St. Paul's Church of Lansing, Michigan, Certificate of Appreciation

- Folder 24: Smith College Medal, 1981

- Folder 25: Smith College, Sophie Award, 1983-1984

- Folder 26: Tolkien Society of Peekskill, Honorary Member, 1978

- Folder 27: University of Southern Mississippi Medallion, 1978

- Folder 28: Who's Who in the World, Marquis Who's Who Publications Board, 1982-1983

- Folder 29: Weisenberg School Book Award, 1986

- Folder 30: Saint Joseph College Honorary degree

- Folder 31: Smith College Honorary Degree, 1986

- Folder 32: Assembly on Literature for Adolescents, 1986

- Folder 33: Literary Achievement Award, 1987

- Folder 34: Children's Literature Research Collection Kerlan Award, 1990

- Folder 35: Regina Medal, 1984

- Folder 36: Anne V. Zarrow Award for Young Readers' Literature, 1992

- Folder 37: National Book Award Presentation Ceremony, 1964

- Folder 38: Empire State Award, 199?

- Folder 39: Newbery Award --Journal of Youth Services in Libraries, 1996

- Folder 40: Christianity and Literature Award, Penguins and Golden Calves, 1996

- Folder 41: Michael Shaara Award, 1995

- Folder 42: Who's Who in America, Marquis Who's Who, 1996

- Folder 43: The Cathedral Church at St. John the Divine, 1996

- Folder 44: University of the South-Sewanee, 1994

- Folder 45: Conference on Christianity and Literature, 1996

- Folder 46: Edwards Award Winner --School Library Journal, 1998

- Folder 47: Margaret A. Edwards Award-Young Adult Library Services Association

- Folder 48: Margaret A. Edwards Award-Bantam Doubleday Dell

- Folder 49: Litchfield County Women's Network

- Folder 50: Who's Who in America, 1997

- Folder 51: Connecticut Women's Hall of Fame, 1998

- Folder 52: The Writer Award, 2003

- Folder 53: Arts & Humanities Medal, presented by George W. Bush, 2004

- Box 356

- Item 2: Brigham Young University--Spring Commencement Exercises (program), 1999 April 22

- 2 copies
- Item 3: Brigham Young University--Doctor of Human Letters (Honoris Causa), 1999 April 22

- certificate in holder
- Item 4: Brigham Young University--Doctor of Human Letters (Honoris Causa), 1999 April 22

- bronze casting of Brigham Young mounted on wood and glass within a wood frame; engraved inscription noting L'Engle's honorary doctorate from BYU
- Item 5: BYU Academic hood worn by L'Engle for Commencement Exercises, 1999 April 22

- white and purple
- Box 357: Awards/Medals/Jewelry

- Item 1: Charter Resolution--Order of the Holy Cross, 1987 July 3

- certificate--oversize
- Item 2: Doctor of Human Letters--Virginia Theological Seminary, 1986 May 15

- certificate--oversize
- Item 3: Doctor of Letters, Honoris Causa--Haverford College, 2000 May 14

- certificate--oversize
- Item 4: Doctor of Letters, Honoris Causa--Haverford College, 2000 May 14

- text of laudatory remarks
- Item 5: Doctor of Letters, honorary--Wilson College (PA), 1984 May 20

- certificate in holder
- Item 6: Doctor of Letters, honoris causa--Trinity College (Hartford, CT), 1994 May 22

- certificate--oversize
- Item 7: Doctor of Letters, honoris cause--The University of the South (TN), 1994 October 6

- certificate--oversize
- Item 8: Doctor of Humane Letters, honoris causa--Gordon College (MA), 1980 May 17

- framed certificate
- Item 9: Lifetime Achievement Award (New York Library Association--School Library Media Section), 2007 May 4

- for excellence in children's literature; made of transparent glass
- Item 10: Sophie Award--The Student Government Association of Smith College (MA), 1984 January 24

- Item 11: Medal--University of Southern Mississippi: L'Engle--"Her talents have enriched the lives of children", 1978

- 2 identical medals (1 clean, 1 tarnished) in decorative wooden box
- Item 12: Medal--Empire State Award (New York Library Association--Youth Services Section), 1991

- Box 358

- Item 1: Doctor of Letters, honoris causa--Trinity College (Hartford, CT), 1994 May 22

- certificate in holder
- Item 2: Doctor of Humane Letters (honorary)--University of Rhode Island, 1995 October 28

- certificate in holder
- Item 3: Doctor of Human Letters--Virginia Theological Seminary, 1986 May 15

- framed certificate
- Item 4: The Kerlan Award--University of Minnesota, 1990 April 17

- framed certificate
- Item 5: The Spirit of Hope Award--St. Peter's Community Outreach Center (Peekskill, NY), 1995 October 24

- plaque
- Item 6: In Illa Quae Ultra Sunt ("into the regions beyond") [Berkeley Divinity School, Yale University], 1984

- coat of arms plaque
- Box 360

- Item 1: Doctor of Humane Letters (honorary)--Elon College, 1996 May 18

- certificate in holder
- Item 2: Citation for Doctor of Humane Letters, 1996 May 18

- framed certificate
- Item 3: Elon College--One Hundred Sixth Commencement Exercises, 1996 May 18

- program
- Item 4: The University of the South--Citation (Doctor of Letters, honoris causa), 1994 October 10

- certificate; 2 copies
- Item 5: Berkeley Divinity School (Yale University)--Doctor of Sacred Theology (honorary), 1984 September 17

- certificate in Latin
- Item 6: Honorary Degree Citation (Doctor of Humane Letters, honoris causa)--Manhattanville College, 1989 May 13

- matted certificate
- Sub-Series 2: Biographical and Genealogical information

- Box 2

- Folder 1: Books Authored

- Folder 2: Cathedral of St. John the Divine

- Folder 3: Genealogy

- Folder 4: Genealogy; Charles Wadsworth Camp

- Folder 5: Genealogy; Bion Franklin

- Folder 6: Genealogy; Hugh Franklin

- Folder 7: General Biographical Information

- Folder 8: General Biographical Information

- Folder 9: General Biographical Information

- Folder 10: General Biographical Information

- Folder 11: General Biographical Information

- Folder 12: General Biographical Information

- Folder 13: General Biographical Information

- Folder 14: General Biographical Information

- Folder 15: General Biographical Information

- Folder 16: General Biographical Information

- Folder 17: General Biographical Information: Speaking Engagements, 1988

- Folder 18: General Biographical Information: Speaking Engagements, 1989

- Folder 19: General Biographical Information: Speaking Engagements, 1992

- Folder 20: Autobiographical Sketch for Something About the Author

- Folder 21: Articles which may have influenced L'Engle's work

- Folder 22: Articles which may have influenced L'Engle's work

- Folder 23: Articles which may have influenced L'Engle's work

- Folder 24: Biographical Sketch, Thomas Wiloch, ed. for Major Authors...etc

- Folder 25: Ishtar Films Brochure, "Madeleine L'Engle: Star Gazer."

- Folder 26: B Alumnae News Ashley Hall Newsletter

- Folder 27: Biographical Sketch of L'Engle - Something about the Author

- Folder 28: Publicity Brochure, Troubling a Star, 1994

- Folder 29: Florida Literary Map

- Folder 30: "Goshen Christmas"-Bryan Rooney

- (L'Engle's grandson)
- Folder 31: Membership-Soli Deo Gloria

- Folder 32: Closer To Heaven-Madeleine L'Engle: An Intimate Biography; Emily Garman

- Folder 33: The Times of 3 Be; Madeleine L'Engle-Author

- Folder 34: Documentary, 1998

- Folder 35: Birthday celebration program.

- Folder 36: Honorary Doctorate: Spring Commencement Exercises Brigham Young University

- Folder 37: Biographical sketch

- Folder 38: Madeleine L'Engle: A Chronology of Her Life and Books

- Folder 39: Guest comments

- [from birthday celebration at Wheaton College]
- Folder 40: "Uncle Harry" promotional pamphlet

- Folder 41: "Earp likes going thisaway but may soon go thataway," Margaret McManus on Hugh O'Brian

- Folder 42: Autobiographical article

- Folder 43: Copy of Touche's 1945 license

- Folder 44: "The Storyteller," by Cynthia Zahn, from The New Yorker, April 12, 2004.

- Box 353

- Folder 1: Sargent's Watercolors Address Book, 1985

- Folder 2: Medieval Women: An Illuminated Address Book, 1988

- Folder 3: Flowers Address Book, 1993

- Folder 4: New York State ID card; Medicare card, 1997 June 12; 1983 November 1

- Box 351

- Folder 1: Church bulletins, 2002-2006

- Folder 2: Program from L'Engle's memorial service, 2007 September 15

- The Church of Christ Congregational (Goshen, CT)
- Folder 3: Internet material on L'Engle, 2007 September

- Folder 4: Misc.--business cards, addresses, scraps, 2000 November

- Folder 5: Misc., 2002-2007

- Folder 6: Whitney Stafford McKay, 2005

- resume
- Box 359

- Folder 1: Diary of L'Engle's mother ("A Page A Day"), 1944

- Folder 2: Datebook kept by L'Engle "Junior Diary", 1962

- Sub-Series 3: Schedules and Speaking Engagements

- Box 3

- Folder 1: Miscellaneous

- Folder 2: Names and Addresses

- Folder 3: Schedules/Appointment Books: Year Unknown

- Folder 4: Schedules/Appointment Books, 1963

- Folder 5: Schedules/Appointment Books, 1975

- Folder 6: Schedules/Appointment Books, 1978

- Folder 7: Schedules/Appointment Books, 1979

- Folder 8: Schedules/Appointment Books, 1980

- Folder 9: Schedules/Appointment Books, 1981

- Folder 10: Schedules/Appointment Books, 1982

- Folder 11: Schedules/Appointment Books, 1983

- Folder 12: Schedules/Appointment Books, 1984

- Folder 13: Schedules/Appointment Books: Feb. 1988-Aug. 1991

- Folder 14: Schedule, 1992-1994

- Folder 15: Unidentified

- Folder 16: Summer 1991 Itinerary

- Folder 17: Schedules/Appointment Books 1986-1988 Appearance Master List - 1987

- Folder 18: Schedule/Speaking engagements, 1994-1995

- Folder 19: Calendar, 1996-1998

- Folder 20: Schedules/speaking engagements, appointment calendar, 1996-1998

- Folder 21: "Faith and the imagination" conference schedule, May 25-27, 1987

- Sub-Series 4: Interviews

- Box 4

- Folder 1: "Creative artist on art and the Episcopal Church: Madeleine L'Engle," Lent, 1984

- Folder 2: "A conversation with Madeleine L'Engle," March/April 1995

- Folder 3: "An authentic friendship: an interview with Madeleine L'Engle and Luci Shaw," January/February 1997

- Folder 4: "A heart to heart talk with Madeleine and Nancy," October 1995

- Folder 5: "Her lasting marriage, her timeless books," May 1984

- Folder 6: "Our sin and God's mercy: an interview with Madeleine L'Engle," March 1995

- Folder 7: "Interview with Madeleine L'Engle", 1994-1995

- Folder 8: "Living a balanced life -- an interview with Madeleine L'Engle", 1995

- Folder 9: "A mind in motion: a few moments with Madeleine L'Engle", 1994-1995

- Folder 10: "Author talks about her writing and her faith", 1994-1995

- Folder 11: "The meaning of friendship: a conversation between Madeleine L'Engle and Luci Shaw", 1995

- Folder 12: "A mind in motion," June 1998

- Folder 13: "Interview with Author Madeleine L'Engle: Her Lasting Marriage-Her Timeless Books"

- Folder 14: A conversation with Madeleine L'Engle -- Listening to the story

- Folder 15: "Madeleine L'Engle," March/April 2000

- Folder 16: "Rediscovering the spiritual," October 1977

- Folder 17: "Allegorical fantasy: mortal dealings with cosmic questions," June 8, 1979

- Folder 18: "The writer as pray-er," November 1979

- Folder 19: "Listen to your work," July/August 1980

- Folder 20: "Madeleine L'Engle: an interview," October 1980

- Folder 21: "Meet Madeleine L'Engle", 1980?

- Folder 22: "Interview with Madeleine L'Engle," October 1981

- Folder 23: "A writer who appeals to all ages," November/December 1981

- Folder 24: "A conversation with Madeleine L'Engle," January/February 1999

- (Growing Without Schooling)
- Folder 25: "A conversation with Madeleine L'Engle," Winter/Spring 1996

- (Mars Hill Review)
- Folder 26: "Madeleine in Wonderland writes fairytales for the 20th century," Winter 1981

- Folder 27: "An interview with Madeleine L'Engle," November 28, 1982

- Folder 28: "Madeleine L'Engle -- an exclusive interview," August/September 1984

- Folder 29: "The God who told stories," Spring 1985

- Folder 30: "Dialogue: Madeleine L'Engle on religion and literature," August 18, 1985

- Folder 31: "Becoming more human," November 20, 1985

- Folder 32: "Madeleine L'Engle deep in Genesis and loving it!," Summer 1986

- Folder 33: "An interview with Madeleine L'Engle," Brigham Young University, February 25, 1987

- Folder 34: "An interview with Madeleine L'Engle," Writing, March 1987

- Folder 35: "Interview with Madeleine L'Engle," Radix

- [Undated]
- Folder 36: "Madeleine L'Engle," Kodon, Winter 1988

- Folder 37: "On writing and self discovery," Resonance, 1989

- (missing 6/2/08) KB
- Folder 38: "Interview -- Madeleine L'Engle," Christian Book Club., 1978?

- Folder 39: Interview by Susan Elan

- Folder 40: July 13, 1998 with Marsha Lippincott

- Folder 41: 29-May-97

- [with Academic Research Services?]
- Folder 42: "I Dare You," MSNBC.com, by Melinda Henneberger, 5/27/05

- Folder 43: "Madeleine L'Engle" interviewed by Bob Abernathy for Religion & Ethics Newsweekly, Nov. 17, 2000

- Folder 44: Undated, unidentified

- Folder 45: "The story as teller," Summer 1990 with Gary Schmidt

- Folder 46: L'Engle and Luci Shaw, Summer 1991 with Fay Lapka

- Folder 47: Interview by Linda Chrisholm

- Restricted
- Box 5

- Folder 1: "She tells tales for the universal child," Newsday, December 21, 1989

- Folder 2: "On God and humor and other important matters," Resonance, 1989

- Folder 3: "An acceptable time -- an interview with Madeleine L'Engle," Resonance, October 1988

- Folder 4: "An interview with Madeleine L'Engle," The Earlham Word, September 28, 1990

- Folder 5: "A full life," Chicago Tribune, September 30, 1990

- Folder 6: "Story reaches for the truth," Bookworld

- [Undated]
- Folder 7: "An interview with Madeleine L'Engle," Quaker Life, September 25, 1992

- Folder 8: "Madeleine L'Engle," Conversations, 1967

- Folder 9: "An interview with Madeleine L'Engle," Children's Literature in Education, Winter 1975

- Folder 10: "Our sin and God's mercy," The Witness, March 1995

- Folder 11: "Story is where we look for truth," The Advocate, February 1995

- Folder 12: "Being an outsider made her a writer," Youngstown Vindicator

- [Undated]
- Folder 13: "A conversation with Madeleine L'Engle," Alive Now -- Growing Together in Faith, March/April 1995

- Folder 14: "Interview with Madeleine L'Engle," Cokesbury's Good Books Catalog, Fall/Winter 1994-1995

- Folder 15: "On writing," Resonance, 1989

- Folder 16: "Madeleine L'Engle -- getting the last laugh," Teaching K-8, May 1991

- Folder 17: "A wrinkle in time turns 30," The Christian Science Monitor, February 4, 1993

- Folder 18: "Interview with author Madeleine L'Engle," Family Life Today, May 1984

- Folder 19: "We've got to preach love," The Charlotte Observer, September 1993

- Folder 20: "An interview with Madeleine L'Engle," New Moon, October 1994

- Folder 21: "Interview with Madeleine L'Engle"

- [Undated]
- Folder 22: "The write stuff: sci-fi authors on sci-fi TV," TV Guide, July 24-30, 1993

- Box 351

- Folder 7: Transcript--Telephone interview with L'Engle (by Monika Hilder), 2006 September 26

- Sub-Series 5: Activities

- Box 5

- Folder 23: Statement from Madeleine L'Engle, President of the Authors Guild

- Box 339

- Folder 5: First Annual Madeleine L'Engle Award for the Sacred Arts of The Cathedral of St. John the Divine (awarded to MLE herself), 1994 June 5

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