Research & Document Collection concerning Frederick Philip Grove, Felix Paul Greve (FPG), and Else Baroness von Freytag-Loringhoven, 1986-. --

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Research & Document Collection concerning Frederick Philip Grove, Felix Paul Greve (FPG), and Else Baroness von Freytag-Loringhoven, 1986-. --

Contains both source material and research results. Examples are: copies of correspondence by and about Greve and Else (née Ploetz, divorced Endell), 1901-1909; literary manuscripts, poems, autographed title pages, etc. by both parties, including 7 poems published under the joint pseudonym Fanny Essler in 1904/5. Documents discovered about Grove's "Bonanza Farm in the Dakotas" (March 1996), and Greve's long-elusive passage (found in October 1998) from Liverpool to Montreal on the White Star Liner "Megantic" in July 1909. -- Since these documents are the property of various European and North American archives, photocopying is generally prohibited. -- Various research papers by G. Divay about aspects of these source materials are part of this collection. -- Important items in this collection are individually catalogued, and regrouped under the series title: "Divay Research & Document collection".

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University of Manitoba Libraries

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Essler, Fanny, 1879-1948

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Freytag-Loringhoven, Elsa ˜vonœ 1874-1927

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Avant-garde artist and author associated with Djuna Barnes and the Dada movement. From the description of Papers. 1917-1933. (University of Maryland Libraries). WorldCat record id: 23685605 Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven was born Else Hildegard Ploetz on July 12, 1874, in Swinemunde on the Baltic Sea, in Pommerania (now within Poland's border, but then a part of Germany). She described her father Adolf Julius Wilhelm as a "thick-brained Teuton - but vivacious - qu...

Divay, Gabriele, 1947-

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Grove, Frederick Philip, 1879-1948

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Fred Grove was born in Hominy, Oklahoma in 1913. His mother was an original allottee of the Osage Indian Tribe. His father was a rancher. He received a B.A. in journalism from the University of Oklahoma in 1937. Mr. Grove worked as both a newspaper reporter and a sports writer in Texas and Oklahoma until 1947 when he joined the Oklahoma University public relations staff. His short stories appeared in western pulp magazines until they disappeared in the 1950s. His novels range from topics on the ...