William Carlos Williams Collection 1928-1971

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William Carlos Williams Collection 1928-1971

The William Carlos WilliamsCollection consists of manuscripts and correspondence by Williams; manuscripts,correspondence, and research notes about Williams by scholar John C. Thirlwall; andcorrespondence about Williams by other authors. Major works represented in draftform include Williams' (1938) and Thirlwall's edition of the (1957). Correspondents represented include DavidMcDowell, Marcia Nardi, Bonnie Golightly, and Srinivas Rayaprol. The collection isarranged in four series: I. Works, 1936-1960, undated; II. Correspondence,1928-1961, undated; III. John C. Thirlwall Materials, 1951-1971, undated; and IV.Correspondence by Other Authors, 1946-1968, undated. Life Along the Passaic River Selected Letters ofWilliam Carlos Williams

4 document boxes (1.68 linear feet)

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