Hugh Kenner papers

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Hugh Kenner papers

1965-1974

The collection contains typescripts of "The Counterfeiters ", 1968, and "A Homemade World ", 1974, drafts, ca. 1965-70, of The Pound era, and drafts, 1972, of A Reader's Guide to Samuel Beckett . Some correspondence and a few clippings are included.

79 items.

eng, Latn

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SNAC Resource ID: 7929901

University of Virginia. Library

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Beckett, Samuel Barclay, 1906-1989

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Kenner, Hugh, 1923-

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Kenner, Hugh

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