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VIAFrevised2015-09-20machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-10T11:25:25machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-10T11:25:25humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-28machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonJünger, Ernst, 1895-1998presumedJünger, ErnstpresumedJünger, Ernst, 1895-1998.presumedJünger, Ernest 1895-1998presumedJünger, Ernest 1895-1998presumedユンガー, エルンスト 1895-1998presumedЮнгер, Эрнст, 1895-1998presumedJunger, Ėrnst 1895-1998presumedJunger, E.presumedI︠U︡nger, Ėrnst 1895-1998presumedYungā, .. 1895-1998presumedJunger, Ernstpresumedエルンスト・ユンガー 1895-1998presumedJinger, Ernst 1895-1998presumedI︠U︡nger, Ėrnst, 1895-1998presumedJunger, Ernst 1895-1998presumedユンガー, エルンスト 1895-1998presumedJinger, ErnstpresumedJunger, Ėrnst 1895-1998presumedJingers, Ernests 1895-1998presumedJünger, Ernst, 1895-presumedJuenger, Ernst 1895-1998presumedYungā, Erunsuto 1895-1998presumedJünger, Ernst 1895-presumedSturm, Hans (1895-1998).presumedエルンスト・ユンガー 1895-1998presumedJunger, ĖpresumedJuenger, ErnstpresumedGiunnker, Ernst 1895-1998presumedRichard Junior.presumedYungā, ... 1895-1998presumedユンガー, エルンストpresumedYungā, Erunsuto 1895-1998presumed1895-03-291998-02-17GermanPeaceGermansErnst JüngerFox, C. J. (Cyril James), 1931-Frey, Egon, b. 1892.Renger-Patzsch, Albert.Jünger, Ernst, 1895-1998Fox, C. J. (Cyril James), 1931-. Cyril James Fox fonds. [1920-2008].Fox, C. J. (Cyril James), 1931-Cyril James Fox fonds. [1920-2008].7 m of textual records. -- ca. 500 photographs: multiple processes. -- 17 cm of artwork: watercolour drawings, ink on paper, pencil on paper. -- 34 audio cassettes.The fonds consists of four series. The fonds also consists of material pertaining to The Percy Wyndham Lewis Exhibition at Rugby School; a photograph of Cy Fox; an obituary for Maisie Wyndham Neil; research files pertaining to Wyndham Lewis, Ernst Jünger, Corinne McLuhan, Vorticism, and Ezra Pound; a promotional video for The Lion and the Fox Exhibition; material pertaining to the National Portrait Gallery exhibition "Wyndham Lewis Portraits" Series 1: The Wyndham Lewis (1882-1957) series is a subject file compiled and arranged by C. J. Fox related to the Wyndham Lewis biography his writing and his art. It contains photocopies of several Lewis manuscripts and typescripts (some unpublished) and correspondence, articles, clippings, lectures, obituaries, reviews on Lewis and his books. There are photographs of Wyndham Lewis and his art, and correspondence to CFJ with Froanna (Gladys Anne Wyndham Lewis) and other writers: Richard Aldington, Roy Campbell, about T.S. Eliot with Valerie Eliot; photocopies of Ezra Pound's war letters to Lewis), V.S. Pritchett, Kathleen Raine, Martin Seymour-Smith and George Woodcock. Correspondence with other critics and editors include: Walter Allen, Elliott Baker, D.G. Bridson, Robert Chapman, Geoffrey Grigson, Frank Kermode, Hugh Kenner, Bernard Lafoucade, Jeffrey Meyers, Paul O'Keefe, Hugh Gordon Porteous, W.K. Rose and E.W. F. Tomlin. There are also correspondence with WL art collector: Walter Michel and WL book collector Hugh Anson-Cartwright as well as file on artist and friend of WL, Michael Ayrton. There is also correspondence, book reviews, clippings and photocopies about specific publications, such as The Art of Being Ruled, The Apes of God and the C.J. Fox edited, Journey into Barbary. This is correspondence with people who Fox contacted or collaborated with. There are files on some of CJF's Lewis-related activities, such as exhibitions and publications and on particular subjects such as Wyndham Lewis in Canada (which includes letters from Lord Beaverbrook, Paul Martin Senior, Alex Colville, A.Y. Jackson to C.J. Fox), Notting Hill Gate (the "Rotting Hill" exhibition on three great men), World War I and Vorticism. Series 2: the General series consists of more subject files containing correspondence, typescripts, manuscripts, photographs and research material pertaining to the other authors in the collection: Richard Aldington (including RA correspondence with A.S. Frere (photocopies) and files on Aldington's relations with Hilda Doolittle and T.E. Lawrence. There is also CJF correspondence about Aldington with Norman T Gates, Alison Palmer, E.G Roberts and David Wilkinson. This series also includes files on other writers collected by CFJ: C.M Doughty, Ford Maddox Ford, Paul Fussell, Germans (Ernst Junger and Gottfried Benn), Xavier Herbert, Samuel Hynes, Robinson Jeffers, David Jones (including correspondence with Kathleen Raine and Bill Blisset), Hugh MacDiarmid, Graham McInnes, H.L Mencken and Ambrose Bierce, C.E Montague, Lewis Namier, Donald Pearce, William H. Pritchard, Alan Ross, Edmund Wilson and David Wright with more extensive correspondence files between CJF with C.H. Sisson and Julian Symons. Series 3: The Miscellaneous series consists of clippings, correspondence and other enclosures removed from the Fox book collection and several audio cassettes including Lewis's "Crisis" talk on BBC Radio, a BBC reading by Timothy West from Blasting and Bombardiering and a radio dramatization of The Human Age. Series 4: Wyndham Lewis related drawings and paintings collected by C.J Fox consists of art work of Wyndham Lewis and Michael Ayrton and Robert Colquhoun collected by Cy Fox. Some are reproductions of book jacket designs, WL paintings and posters produced for Wyndham Lewis exhibitions. There are also two artefacts. WL's table and ash tray which are shown in WL painting of Ezra Pound. University of Victoria Libraries, UVicFrey, Egon, b. 1892. Egon Frey correspondence, 1919-1967.Frey, Egon, b. 1892.Egon Frey correspondence, 1919-1967.0.21 linear feet (1 box)Correspondence consists of thirteen letters to Egon Frey from Hans Habe, Ernst Jünger, Thomas Mann, Arthur Schnitzler, and Alma Seidler, along with four third-party letters: one from Hermann Hesse to Eugen Zeller, accompanying a typescript carbon draft of a poem by Hans Niekrawietz entitled "Der Dichter"; one from Ernst Jünger to Mrs. "Lilly" Frey; and two from Thomas Mann to "Labatt" and an unidentified recipient. Letters to Frey, mostly brief, express gratitude and admiration and mention work and travel. Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript LibraryRenger-Patzsch, Albert. Albert Renger-Patzsch papers, 1890-1980 (bulk 1924-1966).Renger-Patzsch, Albert.Behrens, Peter, 1868-1940.Böll, Heinrich, 1917-1985.Bourdeau, Robert, 1931-Brandt, Bill.Erfurth, Hugo, 1874-1948.Fuhrmann, Ernst, 1886-1956.Fürst, Viktor, 1919-Gernsheim, Helmut, 1913-1995.Goerttler, Kurt, 1898-Gosebruch, Ernst.Gropius, Walter, 1883-1969.Gruber, L. Fritz.Hartlaub, Gustav Friedrich, 1884-1963.Heise, Carl Georg, 1890-1979.Hertwig, Hugo.Hoppé, E. O. (Emil Otto), 1878-1972.Huch, Ricarda Octavia, 1864-1947.Jacobi, Lotte, 1896-1990.Jongh, Gaston de.Jünger, Ernst, 1895-1998.Klipstein, Editha, 1880-1953.Kozma, Lojos, 1884-1950.Krauss, Friedrich Emil.Lichnowsky, Mechtilde, 1879-1958.Lissitzky, El, 1890-1941.Mahlau, Alfred, 1894-1967.Mann, Thomas, 1875-1955.Mardersteig, Giovanni, 1892-1977.Meyer, Peter, 1894-1984.Moholy-Nagy, László, 1895-1946.Molzahn, Johannes, 1892-1965.Pécsi, József, 1889-1956.Roh, Franz, 1890-1965.Schneider-Esleben, Paul.Schupp, F. (Fritz), 1896-1974.Schwarz, Heinrich, 1894-1974.Schwarz, Rudolf, 1897-1961.Schwippert, Hans, 1899-1973.Steffen, Dieter.Steffann, Emil, 1899-1968.Steichen, Edward, 1879-1973.Sternberger, Dolf, 1907-1989.Thorn Prikker, Johan, 1868-1932.Toller, Ernst, 1893-1939.Trump, Georg, 1896-Virl, Hermann, 1903-1958.Vogelsang, Marianne.Völckers, Otto, b. 1888.Wackernagel, Martin, 1881-1962.Walker, Audrey.Wapnewski, Peter.Weinert, August.Wigman, Mary, 1886-1973.Wolf, Gustav.Woytinsky, Wladimir S., 1885-1960.Wulf, Friedrich, 1908-Zglinicki, Friedrich Pruss von, 1895-Riewerts, Theodor, 1907-1944.C.H. Boehringer Sohn.Deutsche Gesellschaft für Photographie.Deutscher Werkbund Berlin.Gesellschaft Deutscher Lichtbildner.Museum Folkwang Essen.Albert Renger-Patzsch papers, 1890-1980 (bulk 1924-1966).12 linear ft. (24 boxes)The archive documents Renger-Patzsch's professional life, especially his work on book projects and commissions for industrial firms. It also includes technical details of his photographic workshop, and provides insight into his artistic views on photography as an independent art form, and on the aesthetic trends in photography in economically prosperous post-war Germany. Of particular interest are his views on the increasingly dominant role of commercial and color photography in the public media. The main portion of the archive (7 linear ft.) consists of post-war correspondence; a relatively small part (0.5 linear ft. or ca. 250 items) dates from the time before the war. Set apart is the predominantly business-related correspondence of Renger-Patzsch's widow Agnes and his son Ernst, mostly dealing with the administration of Renger-Patzsch's estate, and family correspondence of Renger-Patzsch, mainly letters from his mother Frieda. Two separate groups of correspondence are organized by topic. The archive includes ca. 30 mss. drafts of mostly unpublished lectures and articles by Renger-Patzsch. Ephemeral publications, newspaper clippings and offprints (ca. 1 linear ft.) provide information about the scope and reception of Renger-Patzsch's photographic work before and after the war, his work on book projects, exhibitions, and other professional activities. Also included are personal documents, such as certificates and diplomas, of Renger-Patzsch and his family, a few portrait photographs taken by his daughter Sabine, poems by two unidentified authors, and business-related and personal bills and receipts (0.5 linear ft.). A distinct part of the archive consists of drafts of texts about Renger-Patzsch by other authors, drafts of introductions to his books, and miscellaneous writings, pre- and postwar, including an annotated typescript by Theodor Riewerts titled "Ein Maler und ein Photograph", nine texts by the ecologist Hugo Hertwig, a draft for the book "Wegweisung der Technik" by Rudolf Schwarz, and a treatment for a movie by an unknown author. Getty Research InstituteErnst Jünger Papers (MS 381), 1966-1975Ernst JüngerErnst Jünger Papers (MS 381) 1966-19751 folder10 pages of text and a newspaper article by Jünger.GermanUniversity of Colorado at Boulder Libraries. Special Collections Dept.Jünger, Ernst, 1895-1998. Der Friede : ein Wort an die Jugend Europas, ein Wort an die Jugend der Welt : typescript, 1944.Jünger, Ernst, 1895-1998.Der Friede : ein Wort an die Jugend Europas, ein Wort an die Jugend der Welt : typescript, 1944.1 v.Relates to post-World War II reconstruction. Stanford University, Hoover Institution Library