Merrill Lewis collection, 1963-1992.

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Merrill Lewis collection, 1963-1992.

The collection consists of works created 1963-1992, including journal issues containing articles authored by Dr. Lewis, off-prints and photocopies of articles, copies of conference presentations, and other scholarly contributions in the field of American literature.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7675079

Western Washington University

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Stegner, Wallace, 1909-1993.

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Recorded in Stegner's home. From the description of Interview by John Milton : cassette audio tape, June 20, 1969. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122398049 Robert Pepper taught in the English Department at San Jose State University. From the description of Typed letter signed to Robert D. Pepper, 1982 Apr. 11. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 83291245 Mormon school teacher and author. From the description of Letter, 1979. (Unknown). WorldCat re...

Cantwell, Robert, 1908-1978

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Robert Emmett Cantwell, novelist, biographer, essayist, and editor, was born January 31, 1908 in Little Falls, now Vader, Washington, and died December 8, 1978, in New York. Cantwell attended the University of Washington from 1924-25. In 1929, after selling a short story to The American caravan, he moved to New York where he began work on his first novel, Laugh and lie down (1931). After finishing the novel, he continued his freelance writing and published articles in The new republic, The natio...

Lewis, Merrill.

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Teacher and scholar of American literature, specializing in late nineteenth century American literature, literature of the American West, and criticism and interpretation of the authors Wallace Stegner and Robert Cantwell. Born March 21, 1932, in Baldwin Park, California. Educated at the University of Oregon (BA 1954: English); MA 1959: History) and the University of Utah (PhD 1968: English:American Studies). Member of the faculty, Western Washington University, 1968-1994. Professor Emeritus of ...