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Collection Title:
Creator:
Shaw, Charles Green, 1892-
Inclusive Dates:
1916-1964
Abstract:
Papers of the American author, illustrator, novelist, painter, poet. Correspondence (1916-1963); manuscript drafts of writings and poetry with original drawings by Shaw; exhibition catalogs; photographs; and scrapbooks of magazine articles and clippings compiled by Shaw of his and his friends' work (1921-1935). Incoming correspondence includes that of Josef Albers, Ruth Chatterton, George Gershwin, Sinclair Lewis, H.L. Mencken, George Jean Nathan, The New Yorker, Maxwell Perkins, Smart Set, Deems Taylor, and Monty Woolley.
Type of Material:
Articles.
Clippings (information artifacts)
Correspondence.
Drawings (visual works)
Exhibition catalogs.
Manuscripts for publication.
Photographs.
Scrapbooks.
Sketches.
Subject:
The New Yorker (periodical).
Smart set (periodical).
Artists.
Authors.
Illustrators.
Novelists.
Painters.
Poets.
Art -- Illustrators
Art -- Painters
Literature -- American Fiction
Literature -- American Poetry
Literature -- Children's
Abstract expressionism -- United States.
Art, American -- 20th century.
Authors, American.
Illustrators -- United States.
Novelists, American.
Painters -- United States.
Painting, American -- 20th century.
Poets, American.

Creator:
Stoddard, Charles Warren, 1843-1909.
Inclusive Dates:
1868-1901
Abstract:
Collection of correspondence addressed to the American author, novelist, poet. Incoming letters from archbishop of St. Louis Peter Richard Kenrick, landscape and figure painter John La Farge, and American artist F.D. Millet. The bulk of the letters (1875-1900) is from Millet, many originating from the various American and European cities in which he worked as a painter and interior designer. A friend of Henry Adams, Henry James, Mark Twain, and a number of minor figures, Millet, in a series of 36 multi-paged letters which are of a highly personal nature, illuminates the contemporary American artistic and literary scene. The letters also contain many references to both Stoddard’s and Millet’s work.
Type of Material:
Correspondence.
Photographs.
Subject:
United States -- Intellectual life -- 19th century.
United States -- Social life and customs -- 19th century.
Artists.
Authors.
Painters.
Literature -- American Poetry
Literature -- American Fiction
Art -- Painters
American literature -- Catholic authors.
Artists -- United States.
Authors, American.
Gay artists -- Correspondence.
Gay authors -- Correspondence.
Gay men -- Correspondence.
Gay men's writings.
Painters -- United States.

3.

Collection Title:
Creator:
Stork, Charles Wharton, 1881-
Inclusive Dates:
1876-1970
Abstract:
Papers of the American poet, playwright, novelist, editor of Contemporary Verse, 1917-1925, translator of Scandinavian verse, educator. Collection includes correspondence, mostly in connection with Contemporary Verse; and writings, in manuscript and published versions, including essays, novels, plays, and poems; photographs; and extensive family and literary correspondence (1899-1970).
Type of Material:
Correspondence.
Essays.
Manuscripts (document genre)
Photographs.
Poems.
Translations.
Subject:
United States -- Intellectual life -- 20th century.
Contemporary verse.
Editors.
Educators.
Novelists.
Playwrights.
Poets.
Translators.
Literature -- American Poetry
Literature -- American Fiction
Authors, American.
Dramatists, American.
Little magazines -- United States.
Novelists, American.
Periodical editors -- United States.
Poetry -- Periodicals.
Poetry, Modern -- 20th century.
Poets, American.
Women poets, American.

Creator:
Robertson, Constance Noyes.
Inclusive Dates:
1837-1972
Abstract:
Papers of the American novelist and author of books about the Oneida Community. Granddaughter of Oneida Community founder John Humphrey Noyes. Collection contains correspondence (1931-1972); manuscript articles and novels; research notes and drafts of articles, novels, speeches, stories; and memorabilia, including clippings, photographs, and reviews of her books. Some of the material relates to the Oneida Community and John Humphrey Noyes. Correspondence includes single letters of Carl Carmer and Alexander Wilder.
Type of Material:
Articles.
Book reviews.
Clippings (information artifacts)
Correspondence.
Manuscripts for publication.
Photographs.
Speeches (documents)
Subject:
New York (State) -- History -- Fiction.
Authors.
Novelists.
Literature -- American Fiction
New York State
Women Authors
Radicalism
Religion and philosophy
American literature -- 20th century.
Christian communities -- New York (State)
Collective settlements -- United States.
Utopias in literature.
Women authors, American.
Women novelists, American.