Papers of Barrett Wendell, 1872-1926 and [undated].

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Papers of Barrett Wendell, 1872-1926 and [undated].

Includes manuscripts of published works including fiction, essays, plays, and translations. Letters, 1916, to Charles H. Barrows; lectures at Lowell Institute in 1906, for Shakespeare course at Radcliffe, 1886-1888; and other lecture notes on American literature and Shakespeare; commencement address, 1909, at College of Charleston, South Carolina; essay on the study of composition; manuscripts containing Harvard recollections, 1872-1917; short stories about student life at Harvard; and notebooks containing notes on student themes from the Harvard Annex and other data on students. Related publications and reference material also available in repository.

6.83 cubic feet (34 volumes, 13 accordion folders, 6 pamphlet binders, 4 half-document boxes, 3 document boxes, 2 microfilm reels, 1 card box)

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Harvard University Archives.

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