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Professor of English, Cornell University.
American educator, author, and critic Arthur Mizener was born in Erie, Pennsylvania, on September 3, 1907, to Mason Price and Mabel Moore Mizener.
American educator, author, and critic Arthur Mizener was born in Erie, Pennsylvania, on September 3, 1907, to Mason Price and Mabel Moore Mizener. He attended Princeton University for his undergraduate degree, received his master's degree in English from Harvard University in 1932, and returned to Princeton to receive his doctorate in 1934. In 1935 he married Rosemary Paris, who shared his love of letters.
Over the next sixteen years, Mizener taught at Yale University; Wells College in Aurora, New York; and Carleton College in Northfield, Minnesota, where he was the chairman of the English Department. In 1951, Mizener accepted a position as Mellon Foundation Professor of English at Cornell University and remained there until his retirement in 1975.
Mizener is best known as the author of the first F. Scott Fitzgerald biography, The Far Side of Paradise, which was published in 1951. The best-selling biography was praised for its frank portrayal of Fitzgerald's alcoholism and his wife Zelda's insanity as well as for its psychological insights into their lives. It was also credited with renewing interest in Fitzgerald and advancing Fitzgerald's reputation as a major American author. Twenty years later, Mizener published a biography of Ford Madox Ford, the British novelist and founding editor of Transatlantic Review and Two Worlds . In addition, Mizener published several other works, among them The Sense of Life in the Modern Novel and A Handbook of Analyses, Questions, and a Discussion of Technique for Use with Modern Short Stories: The Uses of Imagination ; edited various other works, including a collection of Fitzgerald's miscellaneous writings; and wrote numerous essays and book reviews. He died in 1988 at the age of 80.
Engar, Ann. "Arthur Mizener." Dictionary of Literary Biography; American Literary Biographers . Ed. Steven Serafin. Volume 103. Detroit: Gale Research Inc., 1991. pp. 184-191.
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Mizener, Arthur. Arthur Mizener papers, 1940-1977 (bulk 1943-1951).
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Arthur Mizener papers, 1940-1977 (bulk 1943-1951).
The Arthur Mizener papers, spanning the dates 1943 to 1976 (bulk 1943-1951), consist of the American educator, author, and critic's draft of the first F. Scott Fitzgerald biography, The Far Side of Paradise, and correspondence with Edmund Wilson, Delmore Schwartz, and various publishers and others involved in Mizener's research and publishing activities.The Far Side of Paradise.
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- Mizener, Arthur. Arthur Mizener papers, 1940-1977 (bulk 1943-1951).
Cowley, Malcolm, 1898-1989. Malcolm Cowley collection related to: The stories of F. Scott Fitzgerald, 1949-1950.
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Malcolm Cowley collection related to: The stories of F. Scott Fitzgerald, 1949-1950.
Consists of correspondence, typescripts, editorial notes, and galley proofs of the book edited by Malcolm Cowley: THE STORIES OF F. SCOTT FITZGERALD, A Selection of 28 Stories, to which Cowley wrote the introduction and edited. The correspondence is chiefly with the publishers CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS, and Charles Scribner and Wallace Meyer. Included is a letter dated October 7, 1949, in it Scribner introduces the idea of the book to Cowley, after having discussed it with Cowley's agent Harold Ober. There is a letter from Meyer dated October 10, 1950, on planning the dust jacket and the title of the book. The original title was "A Selection of 27 Short Stories" instead of "28 Short Stories." The rest of the correspondence is between Cowley and Arthur Mizener as the author of a Fitzgerald biography, and was also preparing a book on Fitzgerald's unpublished short stories. Finally there are galley proofs of the introduction, the editorial notes, and of the epilogue.
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- Cowley, Malcolm, 1898-1989. Malcolm Cowley collection related to: The stories of F. Scott Fitzgerald, 1949-1950.
Reed Whittemore papers, c. 1913-1985, 1965-1980
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Reed Whittemore papers
Edward Reed Whittemore, Jr. (1919-2012) was a poet and emeritus professor of English at the University of Maryland, where he taught from 1967 to 1984. He served twice as the Poetry Consultant for the Library of Congress. The author of a major biography of William Carlos Williams, he also wrote numerous volumes of poems and essays. Whittemore's papers include correspondence, manuscripts, drafts, notes, galleys, proofs, scrapbooks, diaries, published materials, newspaper and magazine clippings, audiotapes, and photographs documenting his life, literary work, and teaching. Significant correspondents represented in the collection include Arthur Mizener and John Pauker.
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Bruccoli, Matthew J. (Matthew Joseph), 1931-2008. Matthew J. Bruccoli papers 1894-2010.
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Matthew J. Bruccoli papers 1894-2010.
Collection consists of correspondence, notes, research, and subject files relating to Bruccoli's teaching, research, lecturing, English department and University of South Carolina business, and his publishing activities. Correspondents and subjects include: correspondence with representatives of the Fitzgerald Trust, and with Scottie Fitzgerald; materials relating to World War I literature and collecting; Bruccoli's work as the literary personal representative of James Dickey; works as an editor and president of publishing company, Bruccoli Clark Layman Inc; publishing and editorial correspondence related to specific publishing projects. Notable correspondents include: Malcolm Cowley, James Dickey, John Jakes, Joseph Heller, George V. Higgins, Arthur Mizener, Harold Ober, and Charles Scribner.
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MacLeish, Archibald, 1892-1982. Archibald MacLeish collection of papers, 1923-1981.
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Archibald MacLeish collection of papers, 1923-1981.
This is a synthetic collection consisting of typescripts, manuscripts and correspondence by and about the author.
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Perkins, James Alfred, 1911-1998. James Perkins papers, 1963-1969.
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James Perkins papers, 1963-1969.
The James A. Perkins papers consist of the administrative papers of his presidency from 1963-1969; subjects include the issues of academic freedom and freedom of speech, the educational needs and sociological problems of black students in the university, and the establishment and maintenance of programs to facilitate black students' success; there is also extensive correspondence concerning trustee and alumni affairs, particularly regarding fund raising and university endowments; other topics include the funding of the Andrew Dickson White Professors-at-Large and other professorships and chairs, the construction and funding of new campus buildings, planning for and celebration of the Cornell Centennial of 1965, the College of Arts and Sciences Humanities Council, university research and government funded research, university relations with Ithaca New York and Tompkins County; also, Cornell Latin American Year, Cornell United Religious Work, Cornell Clubs; relations with the State University of New York (SUNY), the development of the Division of Biological Sciences, the Society for the Humanties, and the Cornell University Library rare book collections; also, relations between the Administration and the University Faculty, the Residential Club fire of 1967 and the six year Ph.D. Program; the funding and development of the Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art, and the separation of Cornell University and the Cornell Aeronautical Laboratory of Buffalo. Topics also include anti-war protest relating to ROTC, the suppression of the distribution of "The Trojan Horse" and the resulting conflict between students and the administration; housing for students both on and off campus, the difficulties and emergency situations arising from student conduct, dissent, protest, and demonstrations, and the question of university governance particularly in the Spring of 1969. Organizations and corporations discussed include the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, the Carnegie Corporation, the Ford Foundation, the Rockefeller Foundation, the American Council on Education, the National Science Foundation, the Association of Colleges and Universities of the State of New York, the National Collegiate Athletic Association, the Cornell Aeronautical Laboratory, the Cornell University Medical College and New York Hospital, Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), the United States Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, and United States Selective Service. Correspondents include Morton Adams, Eric Ashby, Max Black, James E. Allen, Kingman Brewster, McGeorge Bundy, Van Alan Clark, Dale R. Corson, Arthur H. Dean, Mary H. Donlon, Jean-Jacques Demorest, Mario Einaudi, Orville L. Freeman, Henry Guerlac, John W. Gardner, Jacob K. Javits, Herbert F. Johnson, George McT. Kahin, Alfred E. Kahn, Burnham Kelly, W. Keith Kennedy, Milton R. Konvitz, Sol M. Linowitz, Franklin A. Long, Deane W. Malott, Arthur M. Mizener, Chandler Morse, Steven Muller, Floyd R. Newman, and Jansen Noyes. Other correspondents include John M. Olin, Spencer T. Olin, Charles E. Palm, Robert W. Purcell, Edgar M. Queeny, Laurance S. Rockefeller, Clinton Rossiter, Allan P. Sindler, Robert L. Sproull, James E. Turner, Maxwell M. Upson, and Harold D. Uris. Also, reports of the President's Commission to Study the New York State College of Agriculture, the Commission of April 1968, the Commission of Undergraduate Education, and the Committee of Student Involvement in Decision Making.
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- Perkins, James Alfred, 1911-1998. James Perkins papers, 1963-1969.
Mizener, Arthur. Correspondence to Gladys Brooks, 1959.
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Correspondence to Gladys Brooks, 1959.
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- Mizener, Arthur. Correspondence to Gladys Brooks, 1959.
Kalman, Charles Oscar, 1872-1956. Correspondence with F. Scott Fitzgerald and family and Fitzgerald memorabilia, [undated] and 1931-1956.
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Correspondence with F. Scott Fitzgerald and family and Fitzgerald memorabilia, [undated] and 1931-1956.
Correspondence of Kalman, a St. Paul investment banker, with Scott (1931-1939) and Zelda (1940-1946) Fitzgerald. Letters from Scott discuss family news, his and Zelda's health, and his finances. Zelda's letters include friendly reminiscences, descriptions of Montgomery (Ala.), her daughter's marriage, and her pessimistic observations on current affairs (largely World War II). Also included is some biographical information and memorabilia.
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- Kalman, Charles Oscar, 1872-1956. Correspondence with F. Scott Fitzgerald and family and Fitzgerald memorabilia, [undated] and 1931-1956.
Archibald MacLeish collection, 1914-1982 (inclusive)
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Archibald MacLeish collection 1914-1982 (inclusive)
The collection contains writings, correspondence, a handful of personal papers, and a songbook. The bulk of the material consists of drafts of such works as Songs for Eve (1954), The Wild Old Wicked Men & Other Poems (1968), The American Bell (1962), Herakles (1967), J. B. , and A Continuing Journey (1968).
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Lurie, Alison. Alison Lurie papers, [ca. 1960-1977]
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Alison Lurie papers, [ca. 1960-1977]
Notes, drafts, and printer's proofs of books by Lurie including Love and Friendship, Imaginary Friends, Real People, Foreign Affairs, The War Between the Tates, The Truth About Lorin Jones, Women and Ghosts, and The Last Resort; manuscript of a short story; and correspondence. Correspondents include Sue Kaufman, David Garnett, Christopher Isherwood, Olivia Manning, Arthur Mizener, Jean Stafford, and Edmund Wilson.
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- Lurie, Alison. Alison Lurie papers, [ca. 1960-1977]
Mizener, Arthur, 1907-1988. Arthur Mizener papers on F. Scott Fitzgerald, 1941-1982 (bulk 1947-1951)
Title:
Arthur Mizener papers on F. Scott Fitzgerald, 1941-1982 (bulk 1947-1951)
Consists primarily of correspondence, manuscripts, and printed material relating to F. Scott Fitzgerald that Mizener used in preparation of his Fitzgerald biography THE FAR SIDE OF PARADISE (1951). Included is correspondence between Mizener and family, friends, acquaintances, and professional colleagues of Fitzgerald, such as Judge John Biggs, Ludlow S. Fowler, Sheilah Graham, Ginevra King, Harold Ober, Maxwell Perkins, Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, Frances "Scottie" Smith (daughter), and Lionel Trilling. There are forty letters (1948-1952) by Mizener to his editor at Houghton Mifflin, Paul Brooks, about the biography. The collection also contains the original typed manuscript with holograph corrections of the book, as well as essays, reviews, and a radio address about Fitzgerald for the Voice of America (1963). In addition, there are reviews of Mizener's book THE SADDEST STORY: A BIOGRAPHY OF FORD MADOX FORD (1971), Fitzgerald's paperweight, Mizener's copy of THE FAR SIDE OF PARADISE with his handwritten and typed corrections for a revised edition, and an autograph letter by A. C. Chapman to Mizener concerning Fitzgerald.
ArchivalResource: 2.2 linear ft. (4 archival boxes, 1 half-size archival box, 1 small box)
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- Mizener, Arthur, 1907-1988. Arthur Mizener papers on F. Scott Fitzgerald, 1941-1982 (bulk 1947-1951)
Porter, Katherine Anne, 1890-1980. Katherine Anne Porter collection, 1940-1945.
Title:
Katherine Anne Porter collection, 1940-1945.
Consists of selected letters, holograph and typewritten, of Katherine Anne Porter.
ArchivalResource: .20 linear ft. (1 half-size archival box)
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- Porter, Katherine Anne, 1890-1980. Katherine Anne Porter collection, 1940-1945.
Edmund Wilson papers, 1829-1986, 1920-1972
Title:
Edmund Wilson papers 1829-1986 1920-1972
The collection consists of correspondence, literary manuscripts, subject files, financial records, photographs, and personal and family papers documenting Wilson's life and work. The papers span the years 1829-1986, encompassing early family documents through materials concerning posthumous publication of Wilson's books and journals. The bulk of the collection dates from the beginnings of Wilson's literary career, ca. 1920, through his death in 1972. Series I, Correspondence, contains letters from literary colleagues, friends, family members, and business associates. Much of Wilson's correspondence concerns his writing, views on literature, interest in languages, and research in subjects including American history, American Indian rights, labor, the Cold War, and the Dead Sea Scrolls. Files for literary colleagues, publishers, and friends include: John Peale Bishop, John Dos Passos, Vladimir Nabokov, Dawn Powell, Mario Praz, Allen Tate, Morton Dauwen Zabel, Farrar, Straus & Giroux, Doubleday and Company, Oxford University Press, Secker & Warburg, and W. H. Allen. Correspondence with family includes his wives, actress Mary Blair, writer Mary McCarthy, Margaret Canby, and Elena Wilson, and members of the Wilson and Kimball families. Series II, Writings, includes Wilson's journals; drafts, setting copies, proofs, and reviews for his books and plays; drafts and clippings of essays, book reviews, short stories, and poetry; and drafts and clippings of writings by others. Journals consist of holograph notebooks, 1908-1970, accompanying materials, and transcripts, which were the source of Wilson's published autobiographical works. Drafts and proofs are present for most of Wilson's books, including: American Earthquake, Apologies to the Iroquois, The Bit Between My Teeth, Classics and Commercials, The Dead Sea Scrolls, The Duke of Palermo, Europe Without Baedeker, Galahad and I Thought of Daisy, The Little Blue Light, Memoirs of Hecate County (including materials relating to obscenity trials), Night Thoughts, O Canada, Patriotic Gore, A Piece of My Mind, Red, Black, Blonde and Olive, Scrolls from the Dead Sea, The Shores of Light, To the Finland Station, The Triple Thinkers, Upstate, Window on Russia, and The Twenties, The Thirties, The Forties, The Fifties, and The Sixties. Writings by Others includes articles about Wilson, interviews with him, and writings by Edna St. Vincent Millay, Vladimir Nabokov, and Philippe Thoby-Marcelin. Series III, Subject Files, contain printed materials and notes documenting Wilson's research in subjects such as communism, labor, Dead Sea Scrolls scholarship, income tax protest and Cold War spending, and Iroquois land rights. Series IV, Financial Papers, contains publisher account statements and tax records documenting Wilson's income and expenses, and his response to charges of tax evasion by the Internal Revenue Service. Series V, Photographs, contains portraits and snapshots of Wilson throughout his life, early family photographs, and photographs of other writers and friends. Series VI, Personal Papers, includes awards won by Wilson, drawings by him, his collection of Punch and Judy puppets, and legal documents. Series VII, Wilson and Kimball Family Papers, includes early family correspondence and legal documents, genealogical records, and papers of Wilson's parents, including writings and speeches of Edmund Wilson, Sr.
ArchivalResource: 162.84 linear ft. (331 boxes, including 60 oversize boxes) + 4 portfolios + 3 broadside folders.
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- Edmund Wilson papers, 1829-1986, 1920-1972
Mizener, Arthur. Arthur Mizener letters to S. Gorley Putt, 1936-1985.
Title:
Arthur Mizener letters to S. Gorley Putt, 1936-1985.
Letters from Mizener to Putt from New Haven, Ithaca, Aurora N.Y., Florida, and Rhode Island.
ArchivalResource: .1 cubic ft.
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- Mizener, Arthur. Arthur Mizener letters to S. Gorley Putt, 1936-1985.
Williams, Oscar, 1900-1964. Papers of Oscar Williams [manuscript], 1940-1969.
Title:
Papers of Oscar Williams [manuscript], 1940-1969.
The collection consists chiefly of letters from Williams and his wife, Gene Derwood, to John Pauker. Topics discussed include Pauker's work; Archibald MacLeish's poem, "Voyage west"; a recording of Derwood's work; a possible Derwood portrait of Pauker; mutual friends; "New Poems: 1940"; and a change in editors of the "Yale Literary Magazine" and its effect on Williams's work. The collection also includes a letter, in the form of a poem, 1944 January 4, "Telegram to Mr. M," from Williams to Arthur Mizener re: the latter's unfavorable review of "A little treasury of modern poetry"; a typed copy of the review; an obituary of Williams; a poem, "Oscar," by Roy Basler; copy of "A letter to Ali Baba" by Basler; copy of Derwood's poem "Star, star"; and a letter, 1969 November 10, from Pauker to Basler re: the "Ali Baba" article.
ArchivalResource: 17 items.
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- Williams, Oscar, 1900-1964. Papers of Oscar Williams [manuscript], 1940-1969.
Nassar, Eugene Paul. Eugene Paul Nassar/Arthur Mizener Correspondence, 1965-1991.
Title:
Eugene Paul Nassar/Arthur Mizener Correspondence, 1965-1991.
28 pieces of correspondence either by or about Arthur Mizener. Includes correspondence from Mizener to Nassar, from Bernhard Kendler to Nassar and vice versa, from Mike Abrams to Nassar and vice versa, from Nassar to W.W. Morton, and from John Francis, Kenney Withers, and Rosemary Colt to Nassar.
ArchivalResource: 28 items (.21 linear ft.)
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- Nassar, Eugene Paul. Eugene Paul Nassar/Arthur Mizener Correspondence, 1965-1991.
Jarrell, Randall, 1914-1965. Randall Jarrell letters and poem, and book reviews received, 1946-1961.
Title:
Randall Jarrell letters and poem, and book reviews received, 1946-1961.
The collection contains Jarrell's letters, as acting literary editor at The Nation, 1946-1947, to Arthur Mizener, 1946, about Mizener's book reviews, with carbon typescripts of some of the reviews; letter to Jerome Mazzaro, postmarked 10 October 1961, about Jarrell's translation of Faust; and to Mrs. Wright, ca. 1958-1965, describing two new poems he wants to submit to the [Saturday Evening] Post. Also, contains the holograph of his poem, "Hohensalzburg: fantastic variations on a theme of romantic character," written in 1948 and first published in Poetry, April 1949.
ArchivalResource: 14 items.
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- Jarrell, Randall, 1914-1965. Randall Jarrell letters and poem, and book reviews received, 1946-1961.
Dudley Fitts papers, 1928-1968, 1941-1943
Title:
Dudley Fitts papers 1928-1968 1941-1943
The Dudley FittsPapers consists chiefly of writings and correspondence relating to theproduction of the first American edition of (New Directions, 1942). An Anthology of ContemporaryLatin-American Poetry
ArchivalResource: 18 boxes (incl. 5 oversize boxes); 10.47 linear feet
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- Dudley Fitts papers, 1928-1968, 1941-1943
Houghton Mifflin Company correspondence, 1881-1981 (inclusive), 1940-1979 (bulk).
Title:
Houghton Mifflin Company correspondence, 1881-1981(inclusive), 1940-1979 (bulk).
Editorial correspondence of Houghton Mifflin Company, publishing house ofBoston, Massachusetts.
ArchivalResource: 174 boxes (44 linear ft.)
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- Houghton Mifflin Company correspondence, 1881-1981 (inclusive), 1940-1979 (bulk).
Reed Whittemore papers, c. 1913-1985, 1965-1980
Title:
Reed Whittemore papers
Edward Reed Whittemore, Jr. (1919-2012) was a poet and emeritus professor of English at the University of Maryland, where he taught from 1967 to 1984. He served twice as the Poetry Consultant for the Library of Congress. The author of a major biography of William Carlos Williams, he also wrote numerous volumes of poems and essays. Whittemore's papers include correspondence, manuscripts, drafts, notes, galleys, proofs, scrapbooks, diaries, published materials, newspaper and magazine clippings, audiotapes, and photographs documenting his life, literary work, and teaching. Significant correspondents represented in the collection include Arthur Mizener and John Pauker.
ArchivalResource: 26.00 linear feet
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- Whittemore, Reed, 1919-. Papers.
Hemingway, Ernest, 1899-1961. Ernest Hemingway collection, 1916-1977 (majority 1930-1965)
Title:
Ernest Hemingway collection
The Ernest Hemingway Collection was purchased in the early 1970s from C. E. Frazer Clark, Jr., and various other sources. C. E. Frazer Clark, Jr. (1925-2001), a marketing executive, began amassing a Hemingway collection in the 1960s. In the 1970s, Clark sold the bulk of his Hemingway collection to the University of Maryland. The Ernest Hemingway Collection contains serials, correspondence, manuscripts, scripts, proofs, and clippings. A large portion of the collection consists of serials that include stories and nonfiction written by and about Hemingway. It also includes some original correspondence to and from Hemingway. In addition, there are manuscripts and proofs of Hemingway's work and biographies of Hemingway. This collection also includes press releases, posters and other materials relating to movie adaptations of Hemingway's works. The collection spans the period from 1916 to 1977, with the majority of the materials falling between 1922 and 1961.
ArchivalResource: 29.25 linear feet
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- Ernest Hemingway Collection, 1916-1977, 1930-1965
Nassar, Eugene Paul. Eugene Paul Nassar correspondence, 1965-1991.
Title:
Eugene Paul Nassar correspondence, 1965-1991.
Letters from Arthur Mizener and letters from M.H. Abrams and other about a proposed volume of Mizener's letters.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Nassar, Eugene Paul. Eugene Paul Nassar correspondence, 1965-1991.
Ford, Ford Madox, 1873-1939. Ford Madox Ford collection, [ca. 1850]-1973 (bulk 1850-1939).
Title:
Ford Madox Ford collection, [ca. 1850]-1973 (bulk 1850-1939).
Correspondence, manuscripts, typescripts, broadsides, bound manuscripts, photographs, and clippings, mainly spanning the period from the maturity of Ford's grandfather, Pre-Raphaelite painter Ford Madox Brown, to the death of Ford himself. Material from Ford's career ranges from unpublished novels and short stories of the 1890's and early 1900's to journal articles, literary reviews, lectures, addresses, and radio talks he wrote or delivered in the last 20 years of his life, including complete manuscripts of many published and unpublished novels, nonfiction books, stories, poems, plays, essays, and musical compositions. Included are the manuscript of "Seraphina," the basis of the novel Romance which Ford wrote with Joseph Conrad; manuscripts of Ford's novels The Fifth Queen, The Privy Seal, The Heart of the Country, The Young Lovell, and Women and Men; a complete version and a "printer's copy" of The Good Soldier; manuscripts of a number of Ford's nonfiction works, including his biography of Ford Madox Brown; and some issues of the literary magazines he edited, the English Review and the Transatlantic Review. The collection also contains galley proofs (9 leaves) with James Joyce's corrections of his Work in Progress, a fragment of Finnegans Wake that appeared in the Transatlantic Review. Also included are postcards from Ford depicting scenes from Germany before World War I; letters and articles documenting Ford's increasing concern about Nazi expansionism, and his efforts to help Jewish refugees, in the 1930's; Arthur Mizener's manuscript material and correspondence for his biography of Ford, The Saddest Story; and David Dow Harvey's manuscripts for his bibliography of Ford. Correspondence includes Ford's letters to his wife Elsie Martindale, daughters Katharine Hueffer Lamb and Julia Madox Loewe, and lovers Violet Hunt and Stella Bowen; Ford's army correspondence notebook from World War I, and letters to Joseph Conrad from the front; and much additional correspondence with Conrad and other writers, literary agents, and publishers. Correspondents include, in addition to those named above, Henry James, H.G. Wells, Ezra Pound, Jean Stafford, W.H. Auden, Gertrude Stein, Allen Tate, Theodore Dreiser, T.S. Eliot, John Ruskin, Ford Madox Brown, and publishers including Greenslet, Gollancz, Munson, Lippincott, and Allen and Unwin. Also included is correspondence of Ford's biographer Arthur Mizener with Janice Biala, Rebecca West, Eudora Welty, Katherine Anne Porter, and others.
ArchivalResource: 37.8 linear ft.
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- Ford, Ford Madox, 1873-1939. Ford Madox Ford collection, [ca. 1850]-1973 (bulk 1850-1939).
Harris, Mark, 1922-2007. Letters to Arthur Mizener, 1962, 1966, 1976.
Title:
Letters to Arthur Mizener, 1962, 1966, 1976.
The collection consists of correspondence of Mark Harris to literary critic Arthur Mizener from 1962, 1966, and 1976. Harris discusses his teaching of F. Scott Fitzgerald works, his own writings and abilities, and comments on Mizener's criticism of TWENTY-ONE TWICE, Harris' autobiography. The collection also includes one letter from Mizener to Harris in which Mizener defends his criticisms of Harris' autobiography, as well as printed bibliographies, and biographies of Harris.
ArchivalResource: 11 items.
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- Harris, Mark, 1922-2007. Letters to Arthur Mizener, 1962, 1966, 1976.
Black, Robert K. (Robert Kerr). Tracy W. McGregor Library scrapbook / 1945-1950.
Title:
Tracy W. McGregor Library scrapbook / 1945-1950.
The scrapbook contains McGregor news notes (advisory board minutes), 1945-1950, compiled by John Cook Wyllie ; programs from the McGregor Room Seminars; clippings regarding McGregor Room Seminars; a constitution and membership list, 1947, of the Bibliographical Society of the University of Virginia; andsecretary's news sheets of the Bibliographical Society. The scrapbook also contains copies of McGregor Room Seminar talks and Bibliographical Society of Virginia papers including "The poetry of William Butler Yeats" by Donald A. Stauffer; "The work of James Joyce" by Edwin Berry Burgum; "The poetry of T.S. Eliot" by Willard Thorp; "Description of the six impressions of Washington Irving's Woolfert's Roost" by Fredson Bowers; "The poetry of W.H. Auden" by Theodore Spencer; "Poetry in the age of anxiety" by Cleanth Brooks; "Why 79 first folios?" by Charlton Hinman; "Poetry and freedom" by W.H. Auden; "Literature and ideas" by René Wellek; "The work of F. Scott Fitzgerald" by Arthur Mizener; "The value of literary study to society and the individual" by Basil Willey; "A description of the Tracy W. McGregor Libray"; "The Sadleir Black Gothic collection" by Robert K. Black; "Art and neurosis" by Lionel Trilling; "The lion and the honeycomb" by R.P. Blackmur; and five editions of "McGregor Library reading list in American history" (together with a discussion of the success of the program/contest and its cash award sponsored by Colgate Darden, Jr.).
ArchivalResource: 1 v.
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- Black, Robert K. (Robert Kerr). Tracy W. McGregor Library scrapbook / 1945-1950.
Schulberg, Budd. Budd Schulberg papers, 1936-1967.
Title:
Budd Schulberg papers, 1936-1967.
Consists mainly of Schulberg's writings, with some correspondence, documents, scrapbooks, and miscellaneous material. Included are the manuscripts for the novels WHAT MAKES SAMMY RUN? (1941), THE HARDER THEY FALL (1947), THE DISENCHANTED (1950), WATERFRONT (1955), AND SANCTUARY (1969). In addition, there are manuscripts of several screenplays, including A FACE IN THE CROWD (1957), WIND ACROSS THE EVERGLADES (1958), and ON THE WATERFRONT (1954); the play THE DISENCHANTED (1958); and the musical WHAT MAKES SAMMY RUN? (1964), the last three based on Schulberg's novels. The collection also contains Schulberg's edited manuscript FROM THE ASHES: VOICES OF WATTS (1967), a project of the Watts Writers' Workshop which he helped establish in the aftermath of the 1965 Los Angeles Watts riots. Among his non-fiction works are the manuscript of "Machiavelli on 8th Avenue," the biography of the boxing promoter, Mike Jacobs; articles, essays, and a thesis, "Jefferson Democracy," written as an undergraduate at Dartmouth College; and an introduction to Nathanael West's THE DAY OF THE LOCUST (1965). Additional accessions include 51 letter, cards, and telegrams sent by Schulberg to Arthur and Rosemary Mizener dating from 1947 to 1964 and a letter to Allen Hard of the "Gazette" of New Hope, Pa.
ArchivalResource: 13.1 linear ft. (24 archival boxes, 9 half-size archival boxes, 1 oversize flat box, 1 bound volume)
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- Schulberg, Budd. Budd Schulberg papers, 1936-1967.
Hemingway, Ernest, 1899-1961. Ernest Hemingway collection, 1916-1977 (majority 1930-1965)
Title:
Ernest Hemingway collection
The Ernest Hemingway Collection was purchased in the early 1970s from C. E. Frazer Clark, Jr., and various other sources. C. E. Frazer Clark, Jr. (1925-2001), a marketing executive, began amassing a Hemingway collection in the 1960s. In the 1970s, Clark sold the bulk of his Hemingway collection to the University of Maryland. The Ernest Hemingway Collection contains serials, correspondence, manuscripts, scripts, proofs, and clippings. A large portion of the collection consists of serials that include stories and nonfiction written by and about Hemingway. It also includes some original correspondence to and from Hemingway. In addition, there are manuscripts and proofs of Hemingway's work and biographies of Hemingway. This collection also includes press releases, posters and other materials relating to movie adaptations of Hemingway's works. The collection spans the period from 1916 to 1977, with the majority of the materials falling between 1922 and 1961.
ArchivalResource: 29.25 linear feet
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- Hemingway, Ernest, 1899-1961. Ernest Hemingway collection, 1916-1977 (bulk 1930-1965).
Fitzgerald, F. Scott (Francis Scott), 1896-1940. F. Scott Fitzgerald miscellany, [ca. 1898]-1976 (bulk 1915-1940).
Title:
F. Scott Fitzgerald miscellany, [ca. 1898]-1976 (bulk 1915-1940).
Photographs, clippings from newspapers and magazines, typewritten manuscripts, and magazine issues containing articles and stories by or about F. Scott Fitzgerald. Includes typewritten manuscripts of Fitzgerald's stories "Outside the House," "The Intimate Strangers," "Finishing School," "[illegible] Esquimo," and "Last Kiss"; many of Fitzgerald's stories as first published in magazines; typewritten manuscript of Arthur Mizener's introduction to a collection of Fitzgerald's stories, Afternoon of an Author (New York, 1957), with his introductions to individual stories from that collection and The Lost Decade and Other Stories (Boston, 1950); book reviews and other articles about Fitzgerald and his family; and photographs of Fitzgerald from ca. 1898-1938, Zelda Fitzgerald from ca. 1915-1935, Fitzgerald's mother Mary McQuillan Fitzgerald, his friend May Steiner, Princeton University, Edmund Wilson and others as Princeton undergraduates, and dust jackets of several of Fitzgerald's novels. Also included are 2 photographs of portraits of Fitzgerald, and entire issues of the Saturday Review of Literature, the Princeton Alumni Weekly, and a few other magazines.
ArchivalResource: 1 linear ft.
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- Fitzgerald, F. Scott (Francis Scott), 1896-1940. F. Scott Fitzgerald miscellany, [ca. 1898]-1976 (bulk 1915-1940).
Dos Passos, John, 1896-1970. Charles W. Bernardin-John Dos Passos Research Collection [manuscript], ca. 1940-1980.
Title:
Charles W. Bernardin-John Dos Passos Research Collection [manuscript], ca. 1940-1980.
Research collection of Dos Passos biographer Charles W. Bernardin including, 3x5 research notecards, newsclippings, book reviews, articles, manuscripts, and correspondence with Carlos Baker, William Rose Benet, Malcolm Cowley, Marion Cummings, S Foster Damon, Lloyd Lowndes, Arthur McComb, Stewart Mitchell, Arthur Mizener, Joseph Moskowitz, Kenneth B Murdock, Gerald Murphy, William Page, Dudley Poore, Martha Saxton, Gilbert Seldes, Paul Sifton, Edmund Wilson, and Mrs. John Dos Passos among others including the University of Oklahoma Press. Of interest are an account of Dos Passos's home Spence's Point, and interviews of Dos Passos by Carlos Baker regarding Dos Passos's friendship with Hemingway.
ArchivalResource: 1100 items.
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- Dos Passos, John, 1896-1970. Charles W. Bernardin-John Dos Passos Research Collection [manuscript], ca. 1940-1980.
Welty, Eudora, 1909-2001. Letters to Arthur Mizener, 1954 June 2 and 10.
Title:
Letters to Arthur Mizener, 1954 June 2 and 10.
Welty writes about their joint residency at Cambridge in 1954, particularly her nervousness, lack of knowledge of appropriate texts, co-ordination of lectures and travel plans.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Welty, Eudora, 1909-2001. Letters to Arthur Mizener, 1954 June 2 and 10.
Ford Madox Ford collection, [ca. 1850]-1973, (bulk 1850-1939).
Title:
Ford Madox Ford collection, [ca. 1850]-1973 (bulk 1850-1939).
Correspondence, manuscripts, typescripts, broadsides, bound manuscripts, photographs, and clippings, mainly spanning the period from the maturity of Ford's grandfather, Pre-Raphaelite painter Ford Madox Brown, to the death of Ford himself. Material from Ford's career ranges from unpublished novels and short stories of the 1890's and early 1900's to journal articles, literary reviews, lectures, addresses, and radio talks he wrote or delivered in the last 20 years of his life, including complete manuscripts of many published and unpublished novels, nonfiction books, stories, poems, plays, essays, and musical compositions.
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- Ford Madox Ford collection, [ca. 1850]-1973, (bulk 1850-1939).
Jacobson, Dan. Papers, 1941-1994.
Title:
Papers, 1941-1994.
The Jacobson papers consist of original and carbon copy typescripts, holograph manuscripts, computer printouts, notebooks, correspondence, clippings, galley proofs, page proofs, dust jackets, book reviews and advertisements, offprints, programs, handbills, personal documents, and a sound recording, ranging in date from 1941 to 1994. Most of Jacobson's creative works are represented in the collection. For some works, multiple drafts and corrected proofs reveal Jacobson's revision processes, while published reviews show critical response. Common themes in Jacobson's works include racial problems in South Africa, Judaism, and human consciousness. Many of Jacobson's critical works are also present, as are interviews with and articles about him. Most of the correspondence in the collection is incoming correspondence from publishers, periodicals, and other authors. Among the correspondents are Philip Larkin, Mary McCarthy, and Leonard Woolf. Also of significance are fifty-nine letters from Jacobson's literary agent, Henry Volkening, covering the years 1954-64. Among the few personal items in the collection are correspondence regarding Jacobson's application for the Somerset Maugham Award and correspondence relating to his role as a director of Index on Censorship.
ArchivalResource: 18 boxes (7.5 linear feet).
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- Jacobson, Dan. Papers, 1941-1994.
Muste, Abraham John, 1885-1967. TLS, 1935 April 19 : New York to Arthur Mizener / A J Muste.
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TLS, 1935 April 19 : New York to Arthur Mizener / A J Muste.
The New Militant has a complete analysis of the Akron Situation; organizing the rubber workers, so union leadership will serve it well. Thanks for contribution.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.) ; 29 cm.
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- Muste, Abraham John, 1885-1967. TLS, 1935 April 19 : New York to Arthur Mizener / A J Muste.
Jarrell, Randall, 1914-1965. Letter, [1946?], New York, to [Arthur] Mizener, [n.p.]
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Letter, [1946?], New York, to [Arthur] Mizener, [n.p.]
Invites Mizener to contribute reviews and submit poems to The nation.
ArchivalResource: 1 p. Holograph signed.
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- Jarrell, Randall, 1914-1965. Letter, [1946?], New York, to [Arthur] Mizener, [n.p.]
Roger Garis Papers, 1855-1965
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Roger Garis Papers 1855-1965
Papers of the American author and journalist. Correspondence (1932-1965) with family, authors, editors, publishers, lawyers, and literary agents; Garis family photographs and memorabilia; typescript articles, autobiograpy, essays, fiction, and plays. Correspondents include Brooks Atkinson, Josephine Lawrence, Arthur Mizener, José Quintero, Christiane Renauld, and Edward Barry Roberts.
ArchivalResource: 8 linear ft.
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- Roger Garis Papers, 1855-1965
New Directions Publishing records
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New Directions Publishing records
Records of the New Directions Publishing Corporation largely from the Norfolk, Connecticut office of the founder, James Laughlin.
ArchivalResource: 344 linear feet (910 boxes and 4 volumes)
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- New Directions Publishing Corp. records, ca. 1933-1997.
Archibald MacLeish collection of papers, 1923-1981
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Archibald MacLeish collection of papers 1923-1981
This is a synthetic collection consisting of typescripts, manuscripts and correspondence.
ArchivalResource: 133 items
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- Archibald MacLeish collection of papers, 1923-1981
Arthur Mizener papers, 1940–1977, 1943–1951
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Arthur Mizener papers 1940–1977 1943–1951
The Arthur Mizener papers, spanning the dates 1943 to 1976 (bulk 1943–1951), consist of the American educator, author, and critic's draft of the first F. Scott Fitzgerald biography, , and correspondence with Edmund Wilson, Delmore Schwartz, and various publishers and others involved in Mizener's research and publishing activities. The Far Side of Paradise
ArchivalResource: .5 linear feet; (circa 141 items)
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- Arthur Mizener papers, 1940–1977, 1943–1951
Thurber, James, 1894-1961. Letter, 1951 Apr. 20, Somerset Bridge, Bermuda, to Arthur Mizener, Northfield, Minn.
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Letter, 1951 Apr. 20, Somerset Bridge, Bermuda, to Arthur Mizener, Northfield, Minn.
Concerns his generous review of Mizener's biography of F. Scott Fitzgerald [i.e. , The far side of paradise ... (Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1951)], Fitzgerald's reported comparison of Thurber with [W.M.] Thackeray, and various remarks about other reviews and writers, including Edmund Wilson and his belief in "the unimportance of timely reviews."
ArchivalResource: 2 p., with envelope. Typescript signed, with holograph corrections.
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- Thurber, James, 1894-1961. Letter, 1951 Apr. 20, Somerset Bridge, Bermuda, to Arthur Mizener, Northfield, Minn.
Alison Lurie papers, [ca. 1960-1977]
Title:
Alison Lurie papers, [ca. 1960-1977]
Notes, drafts, and printer's proofs of books by Lurie including and manuscript of a short story; and correspondence. Correspondents include Sue Kaufman, David Garnett, Christopher Isherwood, Olivia Manning, Arthur Mizener, Jean Stafford, and Edmund Wilson. Love and Friendship, Imaginary Friends, Real People, Foreign Affairs, The War Between the Tates, The Truth About Lorin Jones, Women and Ghosts, The Last Resort;
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Merwin, W. S. (William Stanley), 1927-. [Letters] 1955-1960 / William S. Merwin, Dido Merwin.
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[Letters] 1955-1960 / William S. Merwin, Dido Merwin.
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- Merwin, W. S. (William Stanley), 1927-. [Letters] 1955-1960 / William S. Merwin, Dido Merwin.
John Phillips Marquand correspondence
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John Phillips Marquand correspondence
Correspondence of American author John Marquand with literary associates, friends, and publishers.
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Powell, Anthony Dymoke, 1905-. Powell-Mizener correspondence, 1952-1981.
Title:
Powell-Mizener correspondence, 1952-1981.
The correspondence maintained between Anthony Powell and Arthur Mizener as well as the letters of Violet Powell to the Mizeners. Includes Christmas cards, photos, and some carbons. Some letters pertaining to Powell family correspondence, publishers, and professional colleagues.
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- Powell, Anthony Dymoke, 1905-. Powell-Mizener correspondence, 1952-1981.
Dan Jacobson Papers TXRC93-A3., 1941-92
Title:
Dan Jacobson Papers 1941-92
The papers of this South African novelist consist of typescripts, handwritten manuscripts, notebooks, correspondence, clippings, galley and page proofs, dust jackets, book reviews and advertisements, programs and handbills, personal documents, and a sound recording.
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