Guide to the Kenneth Neill Cameron Photographs, circa 1932-1990s

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Guide to the Kenneth Neill Cameron Photographs, circa 1932-1990s

circa 1932-1990s

Kenneth Neill Cameron (1908-1994), one of the twentieth century's leading authorities on the works of Shelley, taught at Indiana and New York Universities; he was also a committed Marxist. The collection consists of twenty-one black and white and color photographs that are mostly drawn from his academic and literary career.

0.25 linear feet (three folders)

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