Manuscripts in Sub-Section E.1:
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Item 1 -
First Lines: "There is nothing", says Levi-Strauss, "which can be conceived of or understood short of the basic
Sub-Type: Manuscript
Draft: 1st Draft
Copy Type: Typescript carbon with holograph additions
Date: February no-day, no-year
Number of pages: 9
Additional authors/contributors:
Language: English
Notes: Includes title page, footnotes and appendix, "Is Buddhism Life Denying?" There is a handwritten draft of the footnotes.
Location: Archive - File Cabinet 6
Item 2 -
First Lines: "There is nothing", says Levi-Strauss, "which can be conceived of or understood short of the basic
Sub-Type: Manuscript
Draft: 1st Draft (incomplete)
Copy Type: Typescript carbon
Date: no-month no-day, no-year
Number of pages: 5
Additional authors/contributors:
Language: English
Notes:
Location: Archive - File Cabinet 6
Item 3 -
First Lines: "There is nothing", says Levi-Strauss, "which can be conceived of or understood short of the basic
Sub-Type: Manuscript
Draft: 2nd Draft
Copy Type: Typescript carbon with holograph corrections
Date: February no-day, 1968
Number of pages: 14
Additional authors/contributors:
Language: English
Notes: Includes title page, footnotes and appendix, "Is Buddhism Life Denying?"
Location: Archive - File Cabinet 6