Collection, 1930-1933 (inclusive), 1931-1932 (bulk).

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Collection, 1930-1933 (inclusive), 1931-1932 (bulk).

The Harriet Monroe Papers contain 1 letter from Monroe to Crane, 1931 and 3 letters from Monroe to Horace Liveright, 1931, all concerning publication of Crane's poems in the second revised edition of The New Poetry; also includes a MS of Monroe's introduction to the poems for this book. The Poetry Magazine Records, 1912-1936, contain 2 folders (approximately 30 items) of correspondence and manuscripts related to Crane's submissions, 1930-1933, including 2 letters from Grace Hart Crane after Crane's death. The Morton Dauwen Zabel Papers contain 1 MS poem; 12 letters from Crane to Zabel, 1931-1932, concerning submissions to Poetry; 1 letter from Samuel Loveman to Zabel, 1932, concerning use of Crane's poems in Poetry; 2 small photographs of an unidentified house; and 2 clippings concerning Crane's death at sea.

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Texas Christian University

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Crane, Hart, 1899-1932

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At the time of his early death at thirty-two in 1932, Hart Crane was already recognized as a major American poet, though he had published only two volumes of poetry and a handful of poems in various magazines. Born in the small town of Garretsville, Ohio, on July 21, 1899, the only child of Clarence A. and Grace Hart Crane, Harold Hart Crane experienced an unsettling childhood and adolescence that undoubtedly affected his adult personal life and poetical career. Though he was freed of economi...