Maurice Cranston Papers 1943-1997

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Maurice Cranston Papers 1943-1997

This collection contains Cranston's typescript and handwritten drafts of monographs, including those for his three-volume biography of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, , , and , as well as related correspondence, reviews, and research; offprints and drafts of shorter articles, including book reviews and essays; drafts and scripts for radio dialogues and programs; and clipping files. Other papers include literary and personal correspondence, career-related papers on colloquia and teaching, and Cranston's thesis. John Locke: A Biography Philosphers and Pamphleteers: Political Theorists of the Enlilghtenment The Romantic Movement

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