Papers, 1972-1973.

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Papers, 1972-1973.

Comprised of manuscript copies of chapter contributions to "The Chief Glory of Every People," and correspondence between Bruccoli and the contributors. Individual chapters discuss authors James Fenimore Cooper, Stephen Crane, John Dewey, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Nathaniel Hawthorne, William Dean Howells, Washington Irving, Herman Melville, William Gilmore Simms, Henry David Thoreau, Mark Twain, and Walt Whitman. Contributors include James Cox, Clayton Eichelberger, James Grossman, William Hedges, Sidney Hook, Marston LaFrance, Jay Leyda, Thomas McHaney, James Miller, Joel Porte, Eleanor Tilton, and Arlin Turner.

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Hedges, William L.

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Hook, Sidney, 1902-1989

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American philosopher, professor, and writer. From the description of Letter, 1984 May 20, Wardsboro, Vt., to Edward Weber, Ann Arbor, Mich. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34363838 American philosopher and author; founding member, Congress for Cultural Freedom, 1950. From the description of Sidney Hook papers, 1902-2002. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754872376 Senior fellow at the Hoover Institute. From the description of Corre...

Porte, Joel.

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Leyda, Jay, 1910-1988

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Sergei Mikhailovich Eisenstein created his first film, "Strike" in 1924. "The Battleship Potemkin" (1925) brought him to the attention of critics in the United States and England. "October of Ten Days that Shook the World" followed in 1928 and, the next year, "The General Line." Eisenstein came to America in 1930 to work for Paramount. He was assigned to direct "Sutter's Gold" and a film adaption of Theodore Dreiser's novel "An American Tragedy"; neither project was completed. In 1932, in collab...

Cox, James.

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Tilton, Eleanor M. (Eleanor Marguerite), 1913-

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BIOGHIST REQUIRED Professor of English, Barnard College, 1959-1979, scholar of American literature, editor & authority on Ralph W. Emerson. Columbia University Ph.D., 1947. From the guide to the Eleanor M. Tilton Papers, 1770-1991, (Columbia University. Rare Book and Manuscript Library, ) Professor of English, Barnard College, 1959-1979, scholar of American literature, editor & authority on Ralph W. Emerson. Columbia University Ph.D., 1947. ...

Turner, Arlin 1909-1980

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Born in Abilene, Texas, Arlin Turner received his B.A. from West Texas State University in 1927 and his M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Texas in 1930 and 1934, respectively. He joined the English Department at Duke University in 1953 and served until 1979. He was department chair from 1958-1964. Turner specialized in American literature, writing on Nathaniel Hawthorne, Mark Twain and other Southern humorists. He also served as managing editor of American Literature and reviewed contemporar...

Miller, James Patrick

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James Miller studied medicine under a Dr. Monro in 1820. From the description of James Miller fonds. ca. 1820. (Dalhousie University, Killam Memorial Library). WorldCat record id: 229205218 ...

La France, Marston.

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Eichelberger, Clayton L. 1925-

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McHaney, Thomas L.

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Grossman, James R.

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