J. Max Patrick Papers 1949-1955

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J. Max Patrick Papers 1949-1955

Correspondence regarding J. Max Patrick's edition of William H. Mallock's . The New Republic

0.4 Linear feet; 1 Box

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Mallock, W. H. (William Hurrell), 1849-1923

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William H. Mallock was born into a wealthy, aristocratic family; after graduating from Oxford, he applied himself to writing, producing novels and non-fiction rife with social commentary. The key to Mallock's works were his conservative ethos and resistance to change, which incited him to oppose the profound social and political changes of the era and trumpet the need for orthodox beliefs. In addition to novels, he also wrote poetry, essays, and numerous articles in periodicals; his signature wo...

Patrick, J. Max (John Max), 1911-1996

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J. Max Patrick was a professor of English at the University of Florida in 1949 while he was preparing an edition of The New Republic by William Burrell Mallock. In 1955 he was teaching at Queens College. From the guide to the J. Max Patrick Papers, 1949-1955, (Special and Area Studies Collections, George A. Smathers Libraries, University of Florida) Professor. Professor of English at the University of Florida. From the description of Pape...