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The William E. Stafford Archives, Series 6, Sub-Series 2: Teaching Notecards, 1950-1993
Overview of the Collection
- Creator
- Stafford, William, 1914-1993
- Title
- The William E. Stafford Archives, Series 6, Sub-Series 2: Teaching Notecards
- Dates
- 1950-1993 (inclusive)19501993
- Quantity
- 1 box, (.5 cubic feet), (904 items cards)
- Collection Number
- OLPb118STA
- Summary
- William Stafford (1914-1993) was one of the most prolific and important American poets of the last half of the twentieth century. This subseries of the collection includes Stafford's notecards used for teaching and lecturing. The Index to the entire Stafford Archives can be found at: http://nwda-db.wsulibs.wsu.edu/findaid/ark:/80444/xv83782
- Repository
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Lewis & Clark College, Special Collections and Archives
Aubrey R. Watzek Library
615 S. Palatine Hill Rd.
Portland, OR
97219
Telephone: 5037687758
Fax: 5037687282
archives@lclark.edu - Access Restrictions
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This collection has no restrictions and is open for research.
- Languages
- English
Biographical NoteReturn to Top
William Stafford (1914-1993) was one of the most prolific and important American poets of the last half of the twentieth century. Among his many credentials, Stafford served as consultant in poetry at the Library of Congress, and received the National Book Award for his poetry collection Traveling through the Dark (1963). During his lifetime, Stafford wrote over sixty books of poetry that still resonate with both scholars and general readers. Stafford’s perspectives on peace, the environment, and education serve as some of the most articulate and engaging dialogues by a modern American writer about three of the most important issues of the second half of the twentieth century with lasting impacts on future generations. Howard Zinn, one America’s most iconic modern historians, was keenly aware of Stafford’s insight into modern American culture. Zinn claimed, “William Stafford’s prose and poetry, wise and eloquent, speak directly to the violence of our time, and to our hope for a different world” (from cover of Every War Has Two Losers).
The William Stafford Archives, donated to Lewis & Clark College by the Stafford family in 2008, contain the private papers, publications, photographs, recordings, and teaching materials of the poet William Stafford. The Lewis & Clark College Special Collections actively add to this collection by acquiring unique Stafford related materials.
Stafford wrote every day of his life from 1950 to 1993. These 20,000 pages of daily writings form a complete record of the poet’s mostly early morning meditations, including poem drafts, dream records, aphorisms, and other visits to the unconscious, recorded on separate sheets of yellow or white paper or when traveling, often in spiral-bound reporters’ steno pads. The archive also includes typescripts of poems submitted for publication and for use in readings. Stafford listed where he submitted each poem, and whether it was accepted for publication on the typescript. Each of his published collections, large and small, is represented by its gathering of documentary copies (typescripts), called by Stafford a “put-together.” Unpublished poems, poems published in journals, and reading copies of published poems were also gathered, in a virtually complete record from 1937 to 1993, totaling about 7,000 items. The collection also includes copies of all known Stafford books and translations. Stafford saved correspondence received, with an indication of the date of reply, and sometimes a copy of the reply, from the early 1960s to August 1993. Estimated at 100,000 sheets, the collected correspondence contains some full exchanges of correspondence initiated by WS. One such exchange is the correspondence with Marvin Bell on their sequence Segues. In addition to many photographs of and relating to William Stafford, the archive includes an estimated 20,000 photographs and negatives taken and developed by Stafford of fellow poets, family, friends, and Lewis & Clark College faculty. The archive provides documentation of Stafford's teaching career, including more than one thousand index cards, some dating from research at Iowa, others from later. These were much used in preparing for classes, workshops, and lectures. The files also contain scattered notes for workshops and lectures. The archive also includes course syllabi, and faculty documents relating to Stafford's teaching years at Lewis & Clark College.
Content DescriptionReturn to Top
Handwritten and typed notecards; and bound photocopied set of notecards.
Use of the CollectionReturn to Top
Restrictions on Use
Permission to publish, exhibit, broadcast, or quote from materials in the Watzek Library Archives & Special Collections requires written permission of the Head of Archives & Special Collections.
Preferred Citation
The William Stafford Archives, Lewis & Clark College Aubrey Watzek Library Archives & Special Collections, Portland, Oregon.
Administrative InformationReturn to Top
Arrangement
Arranged in Stafford's original topical order. The items are all housed in a single box. Each card is numbered according to the numbers listed below. A & B designations refer to recto and verso of a single card.
Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top
The following section contains a detailed listing of the materials in the collection.
Container(s) | Description |
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item | |
1 | Proposition: “If you could save the world by torturing a child—” |
2 | Notes from Susan Sontag, Against Interpretation |
3 | Notes, with proposition: “One’s own generation has a unique perspective, not better, not worse—just there, till you can prove a superiority.” |
4 | Notes on Milton, Samson Agonistes: |
5 | Notes on [Tennyson,] In Memoriam: |
6 | Quotation from Newman, Apologia |
7 | Notes on Browning, The Ring and the Book |
8 | Text of Vern Rutsala, “One Birth” (Northwest Review, summer 1959) |
9 | Text of Ingemar Gustafson, “Locked In” translated by May Swenson |
10 | Text of [William Stafford], “Our People” |
11 | Text of Gerard Manley Hopkins, “As Kingfishers Catch Fire” (“a poet says close to Jesus / Justice”) |
12 | Text of Thomas Hardy, “During Wind and Rain” |
13 | Text of Emily Dickinson, Poem 276 “Many a phrase has the English language—” |
14 | Text of Kit’s conversation “We’d have an old car...” |
15 | Text of [William Stafford], “Near” |
16 | Talk notes: “Where are we in current writing? |
17 | Notes from Paul Hindemith, A Composer’s World - Augustine – on transcending personal enjoyment of music |
18 | Talk notes: “Coming from Elsewhere to Speak” |
19 | Milton, John - “On the Late Massacre in Piedmont” |
20 | Talk notes: “A person who lives by a moral code…” |
21 | Wordsworth and Coleridge |
22 | Keats on Negative Capability |
23 | Coleridge - The Rime of the Ancient Mariner |
24 | Notes from A. N. Whitehead, Symbolism, headed “Truth & Poetry” |
25 | Definition of Imagination from Smith, Words and Idioms. |
26 a & b | Notes from [Maurice] Bowra, The Romantic Imagination |
27 | Wordsworth and Coleridge |
28 | Wordsworth and Coleridge |
29 | Romantic movement |
30 a & b | Notes from Herbert Read, The True Voice of Feeling, on Romantic and Classic |
31 a & b | Romanticism |
32 | Notes from Langer, Feeling and Form on Beauty and Nature |
33 | Wordsworth |
34 | File tab: "Seminar 19th Cent. English" |
35 | Donna Brady class report on Jane Austen, 24 February 1958 |
36 | Ellen Krytzer class report on Walter Scott, 18 March 1958 |
37 | Holmes class report on Byron |
38 | Class assignments to Young, Krytzer, Zink, Brady, and Holmes, 28 January 1958 |
39 a & b | Notes for class and for replacement teacher, 4 February 1958 on Romantics |
40 | Notes for class projects on the Romantics |
41 | File tab: "Survey" |
42 | File tab: "Lit. Survey" |
43 | Renaissance |
44 | |
45 | Survey of English Literature 9 October 1959 |
46 | English Lit. 700-1600 A.D. evolution |
47 | Beowulf: “Indications of men and culture” |
48 | Beowulf—pronunciations |
49 | Conditions of—English Lit 700-1600 AD |
50 | Sir Gawain & the Green Knight |
51 | Sir Gawain & the Green Knight |
52 | Sir Gawain & the Green Knight |
53 | Beowulf |
54 | Ernest Hemingway |
55 | Exam questions on A Farewell to Arms (Dec. 1950) |
56 | T.S. Eliot: Tradition and the Individual Talent (1920) |
57 | T.S. Eliot—Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock |
58 | Novel—toward 20th century |
59 | Ken Hanson 2 May 1961 (w/ D, Mary Ethelrud, Jane Ellen) |
60 a & b | Ken Hanson—Modern Poetry: 9 May 1961 |
61 | Ken Hanson 9 May ’61 card 2 |
62 a & b | Ken Hanson, 23 May 1961 |
63 | C. P. Snow—The Search |
64 | Novel—use of the unconscious, the stream of consciousness |
65 | Shaw, George Bernard - Man and Superman |
66 | Shaw, George Bernard - Man and Superman |
67 | Shaw, George Bernard - Man and Superman |
68 | Joyce, James - Portrait of the Artist |
69 | Joyce, James - Portrait of the Artist |
70 a & b | Joyce, James - Portrait of the Artist |
71 a & b | Modern Literature – February 12, 1958 |
72 a & b | Novel and the Modern World - David Daiches, U. of Chicago Press 1939 |
73 | Poetry—Introduction to Literature Nov 1955 |
74 | Values in a lit course |
75 | Orwell, George |
76 | Orwell, George |
77 a & b | Orwell, George |
78 a & b | Contemporary Novel - 1950 |
79 | Conrad, Joseph |
80 | Conrad, Joseph |
81 | Welty, Eudora - "Why I Live at the P.O." |
82 | Crane, Stephen - "The Bride Comes to Yellow Sky" |
83 | Conrad, Joseph |
84 | Conrad, Joseph |
85 | Salinger, J. D. - "Uncle Wiggily in Connecticut" |
86 | Faulkner, William - "Barn Burning" |
87 | Modern Poetry—Elements |
88 a & b | This Modern Poetry by Babette Deutsch - 1935 |
89 a & b | Modern Short Story April 25, 1958—May 21, 1958 |
90 a & b | Joyce, James |
91 a & b | Poetry—terminology in “Tronco,” a story by N. Tucci, Harper’s Nov 1949 |
92 a & b | Poetry 14 April 59 Tillamook |
93 | Text of Wallace Stevens, Anecdote of the Jar |
94 | “The Vegetal Radicalism of Roethke” K[enneth] Burke, Sewanee Review |
95 | Poetry—notes on some texts |
96 | Literature—its place in the college—the core course |
97 | Literature—core course—questions put to any fiction (from Brooks/Warren-Purser “An Approach to Lit” p. 24) |
98 | Introduction to Literature Fall 1955 |
99 a & b | Poetry—[Rolfe] Humphries. 28 July 49 |
100 | Poetry—[Rolfe] Humphries 30 July 49 |
101 a & b | Poetry Conf. & Wkshop. Rolfe Humphries |
102 | Poetry—Humphries 27 July 49 |
103 | Poetry—Humphries 29 July 49 |
104 | 20th Century Novels—classifications |
105 | Catholic Literature: Graham Greene, by Sister Mary Ethelind 16 April 61 |
106 | Greene, Graham |
107 | Censorship: from a review of “Comstockery in America,” in Harper’s July 1960 |
108 a & b | Forster, E. M. - A Passage to India |
109 | Sylvia Hawley: A Basement Room & Chance for Mr. Lever |
110 a & b | |
111 | Symbolists and their influence on the novel |
112 a & b | Fiction: its ways of creating effects |
113 a & b | Nancy Gabbert: D. H. Lawrence—27 March ’61 |
114 | Lawrence, D. H. |
115 | Texts in 20th Century British Lit—Spring 1961 |
116 | Existentialism |
117 | James, William |
118 | Lawrence, D. H. - "The Horse Dealer’s Daughter" |
119 | Joyce, James—A Portrait of the Artist |
120 | Lawrence, D. H. |
121 | Lawrence, D. H. |
122 a & b | Lawrence, D. H. |
123 | Joyce, James |
124 | Joyce, James |
125 a & b | Joyce, James—A Portrait of the Artist |
126 | Joyce, James—A Portrait of the Artist |
127 | Joyce, James - The Dead |
128 a & b | Joyce, James - The Dead |
129 | Joyce, James |
130 | Joyce, James—A Portrait of the Artist |
131 | Joyce, James - Araby |
132 | Joyce, James—A Portrait of the Artist |
133 | Joyce, James—A Portrait of the Artist |
134 a & b | Joyce, James—A Portrait of the Artist |
135 | Joyce, James—A Portrait of the Artist |
136 a & b | Joyce, James—A Portrait of the Artist |
137 | Joyce, James |
138 | Hardy, Thomas - Return of the Native |
139 | Warren, Robert Penn |
140 a & b | Jewett, Sarah Orne |
141 a & b | Cather, Willa |
142 | |
143 | Faulkner, William - "The Bear" |
144 | Eliot, T.S - The Waste land |
145 | |
146 | American Literature |
147 a & b | Text of William Carlos Williams, “In Chains” Collected Poems, p. 19. Read at: Friends mtg May 1963 |
148 | Slang poem by Robert Creeley, quoted in The Fifties |
149 | Mencken, H. L. |
150 a & b | Frost, Robert - Atlantic Monthly June 1951 Feb 58 Mod Lit |
151 | Sir Gawain & the Green Knight |
152 a & b | Sir Gawain & the Green Knight |
153 a & b | Sir Gawain & the Green Knight |
154 | 17th Century Lyrics |
155 | Marvell—The Garden |
156 | The 17th Century—New Methods |
157 a & b | Donne, John |
158 | Surveys of English Lit |
159 | Medieval Lyric |
160 | Medieval Lyric |
161 | Sir Patrick Spens |
162 a & b | Hooker, Richard |
163 a & b | Hooker, Richard |
164 a & b | Hooker, Richard |
165 a & b | Sir Thomas More - Utopia |
166 a & b | Sir Thomas More - Utopia |
167 | John Evelyn - Diary |
168 | Fuller, Thomas |
169 | Milton, John - Paradise Lost |
170 a & b | |
171 | Spenser, Edmund |
172 | Spenser, Edmund - Faerie Queen |
173 | Spenser, Edmund - Faerie Queen |
174 a & b | Spenser, Edmund - Faerie Queen |
175 a | Spenser, Edmund - Faerie Queen |
175 b | Reading for Comprehensives 30 Nov ‘51 |
176 a & b | Spenser, Edmund—Mutabilitie Cantos |
177 | Spenser, Edmund |
178 | Spenser, Edmund |
179 | Sidney, Philip |
180 | Sidney, Philip |
181 a & b | Sidney, Philip |
182 | The Schoolmaster - Roger Ascham |
183 | Thomas Nash—The Unfortunate Traveler |
184 | Romeo & Juliet |
185 | Hamlet |
186 | Reading for Comprehensives 1952 9:30 Tuesdays For 26 Feb. |
187 | 11 March 1952 Reading for Comprehensives |
188 | 11 March 1952 Reading for Comprehensives |
189 a & b | 11 March 1952 Reading for Comprehensives |
190 a & b | Drama |
191 a & b | Marlowe, Christopher |
192 a & b | Comments of Elizabethan Lyrics—Poetry, form & content |
193 | The 17th Century: Reinforcing texts: Whitehead, Science & the Modern World |
194 | 17th Century Cicero—Ciceronian |
195 | English Prose—Pepys to Addison & Steele |
196 | The “Character”—“What a Character Is,” from Overbury |
197 a & b | Overbury, Sir Thomas |
198 a & b | Dryden—in Brevolt’s Milieu of |
199 | Dryden—in Brevolt’s Milieu of |
200 | Dryden—Religio Laici—1682 |
201 a & b | Dryden – The Hind & the Panther 1687 |
202 | Dryden – All for love: cf. to passages in Shakes’ Antony and Cleo |
203 | Thomas Fuller - History of the Worthies of England - 1662 |
204 | Anthony à Wood 1632-1695 Athenae Oxonienses |
205a | Earle, John |
205b | Webster, John |
206 a & b | John Aubrey - 1626-1697 - Brief Lives |
207 | Bunyan, John - Pilgrim's Progress |
208 | Bunyan, John - Grace Abounding |
209 a & b | “Useful knowledge”—the worth of literature |
210 | Bunyan, John |
211 | Bunyan, John |
212 | Bunyan, John - Grace Abounding |
213 | Marlowe, Christopher - Dr. Faustus |
214 | Elizabethan Literature |
215 | Survey of English Literature |
216 | Survey of English Literature - June 1949 |
217 | Survey of English Literature—Early Christian |
218 | Survey of English Literature 2 Oct 1952 |
219a | Typed text of Stafford poem, "The Lyf So Short" . . . published in New Republic and Traveling through the Dark |
219b | Parlement of Foules |
220 | Books: a declaration about Chaucer & lit. |
221 | Figures of speech, allusions, symbols: effectiveness of |
222 a & b | Metaphysical Poets |
223 | Donne, John |
224 | Marvell, Andrew |
225 | Thomas Fuller The Church History of Britain (1655) |
226 a & b | Edward Hyde, First Earl of Clarendon 1607/8-1674 |
227 | Izaak Walton 1593-1683 |
228a | Donne, John |
228b | Dudley Trasey Mitchell—English Pulpi⁴牏瑡牯⁹潄湮潴吠汩潬獴湯 䠀牥敢瑲敇牯敧 䐀祲敤Ɱ |
229 a & b | Herbert, George |
230 | Dryden, John |
231 | Swift, Jonathan - Gulliver's Travels |
232 | Swift, Jonathan - Gulliver's Travels |
233 | Swift, Jonathan - his epitaph |
234 | Swift, Jonathan - Gulliver's Travels |
235 | |
236 | Boswell, James - Life of Johnson |
237 | Boswell, James |
238 | Johnson, Samuel - "Milton" |
239 a & b | Pope, Alexander - "Essay on Man" |
240 | Pope, Alexander |
241 a & b | Pope, Alexander - "Essay on Man" |
242 a & b | Bacon - Idols of the Mind (from Novum Organum) |
243 a & b | Nayler, James |
244 a & b | Burton, Robert (1576-1638) - Anatomy of melancholy |
245 a & b | Burton, Robert |
246 | Browne, Sir Thomas - Hydriotaphia, Urn Burial . . . 1658 |
247 a & b | Browne, Sir Thomas - Religio Medici |
248 a & b | Bacon, Francis - The New Atlantis published 1627 |
249 a & b | Bacon, Francis |
250 a & b | Bacon, Francis |
251 a & b | Bacon, Francis |
252 | Bacon, Francis |
253 | The Seventeenth Century |
254 | |
255 | Browne, Thomas - quotes from Religio Medici |
256 | Browne, Thomas - Religio Medici |
257 a & b | Browne, Thomas - Religio Medici |
258 | Browne, Thomas - Religio Medici |
259 | Bacon, Francis - Idols of the Cave |
260 | The Spectator—Addison & Steele |
261 a & b | Pope, Alexander - "Essay on Man" |
262a | Pope, Alexander - "Essay on Man" |
262b | Hopkins, Gerard Manley |
263 a & b | Pope, Alexander |
264 a & b | Pope, Alexander |
265 | Pope, Alexander |
266 a & b | Pope, Alexander - "Essay on Man" |
267 a & b | Pope, Alexander - "Essay on Man" |
268 | Pope, Alexander - "Essay on Man" |
269 a & b | Pope, Alexander - "Essay on Man" |
270 | Pope, Alexander - "Essay on Man" |
271 | Pope, Alexander - "Essay on Man" |
272 | Pope, Alexander - "Essay on Man" |
273 | Pope, Alexander - "Essay on Man" |
274 | Pope, Alexander - "Essay on Man" |
275 | Pope, Alexander - "Essay on Man" |
276 a & b | Pope, Alexander - "Essay on Man" |
277 | Pope, Alexander - "Essay on Man" |
278 | Pope, Alexander - "Essay on Man" |
279 | Pope, Alexander - "Essay on Man" |
280 | Pope, Alexander - "Essay on Man" |
281 | Pope, Alexander - "Essay on Man" |
282 | Johnson, Samuel - The Rambler #4 |
283 | Johnson, Samuel |
284 | Collins, William |
285 | Gray, Thomas - Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard |
286 | Gray, Thomas - Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard |
287 | |
288 a & b | Goldsmith, Oliver - "The Vicar of Wakefield" |
289 a & b | Burke, Edmund |
290 a & b | Burke, Edmund |
291 | Burke, Edmund |
292 | Burke, Edmund |
293 | Burke, Edmund |
294 | American Literature divider |
295 | 20th Century American Literature divider |
296 a & b | Poe, Edgar Allen |
297 | Thoreau--Civil Disobedience |
298 a & b | Cather, Willa |
299 a & b | Poe, Edgar Allen |
300 a & b | Hawthorne, Nathaniel |
301 | Howe, Edgar Watson |
302 a & b | American Literature |
303 a & b | American Literature |
304 a & b | The Masque of Red Death |
305 | James, William |
306 a & b | James, William |
307 | Ransom, J. C. |
308 a & b | Spingarn, Joel E. |
309 a & b | Pound, Ezra |
310 a & b | Pound, Ezra |
311 a & b | Pound, Ezra |
312 a & b | Hulme, T. E. |
313 a & b | Pound, Ezra |
314 a & b | Ludwig Lewisohn |
315 a & b | Rourke, Constance |
316 a & b | Krutch, Joseph Wood |
317 | Krutch, Joseph Wood |
318 a & b | Mencken, H. L. |
319 a & b | Mencken, H. L. |
320 a & b | Mencken, H. L. |
321 a & b | Eliot, T. S. |
322 a & b | Eliot, T. S. |
323 a & b | Eliot, T. S. |
324 | Eliot, T. S. |
325 a & b | Eliot, T. S. |
326 a & b | Neo-humanism |
327 a & b | Babbitt, Irving |
328 a & b | Babbitt, Irving |
329 a & b | Babbitt, Irving |
330 a & b | Paul Elmer More |
331 a & b | Brooks, Van Wyck |
332 a & b | Brooks, Van Wyck |
333 a & b | Brooks, Van Wyck |
334 a & b | Barlow, Joel |
335 | Barlow, Joel |
336 | Barlow, Joel |
337 a & b | Trumbull, John |
338 a & b | Barlow, Joel |
339 | Humphreys |
340 | Emerson, Ralph Waldo |
341 | Emerson, Ralph Waldo |
342 | mailing addresses for publishers |
343 | mailing addresses for publishers |
344 | Emerson, Ralph Waldo |
345 | Culler, A. Dwight |
346 | Satire |
347 a & b | How to read a story |
348 a & b | The Peace Witness |
349 a & b | mailing addresses for publishers |
350 | Cather, Willa |
351 a & b | Review of 19th century humanities |
352 a & b | bibliographic notes |
353 | questions about Multnomah County Library |
354 | outline for an essay about the role of the writer |
355 | outline for an essay about the role of the writer |
356 | outline for an essay about the role of the writer |
357 | outline for an essay about the role of the writer |
358 | outline for an essay about the role of the writer |
359 | divider card titled "Modern Poetry/Prose |
360 | divider card titled "Writing" |
361 | newsclipping from the Oregonian titled "Pattern Holds in Portland Voting" by Malcolm Bauer |
362 | "Papers in Class" (short prose piece about writing) |
363 | divider card titled "Composition" |
364 | Quote from Grammar Without Tears by Hugh Sykes Davis |
365 | syllabus for English 2AB, Fall 1956, San Jose State College |
366 | language puzzlers |
367 | Language and Thought |
368 | Advanced composition |
369 | Composition 1, June 30, 1949 |
370 a & b | Composition 1, June 30, 1949 |
371 | Vocabulary building |
372 | Composition 1 |
373 | Composition 2I & 2B |
374 | English 2I |
375 a & b | English 2I & 2B |
376 | English 2 |
377 a & b | English 2I & 2B |
378 a & b | English 2I & 2B |
379 a & b | English 2I & 2B |
380 a & b | Communications 106, November 1955 |
381 | Communications 105, October 1955 |
382 | Communications 105, October 1955 |
383 | review of grammar |
384 | Communications 105 |
385 | Communications 105 |
386 | Lincoln Speaks at Gettysburg |
387 a & b | The Luxury of Integrity - Stuart Chase |
388 | Play on Words |
389 | Listing of early Stafford serial publications and anthologies for an author's display at J.K. Gill's, October 1957 |
390 a & b | "Stafford and the case of the Nation and the censor" |
391 a & b | "Stafford and the case of the Nation and the censor" |
392 | Fiction Writing |
393 a & b | Fiction Writing 148 |
394 a & b | Fiction Writing 148 |
395 a & b | Fiction Writing 148 |
396 | Fiction Writing 148 |
397 | divider card titled "usages" |
398 | Norman Taylor - Flight from Reality |
399 | Word Quirks |
400 a & b | extra words |
401 a & b | Dobie, July 28, 1949 |
402 a & b | J. Frank Dobie |
403 | J. Frank Dobie |
404 | Short Story - John Watson - Boulder Writers Conference - July 26, 1949 |
405 | Short Story - 28 July 1949 |
406 | divider card titled "definitions & biblio" |
407 | mailing addresses for publishers |
408 | mailing addresses for publishers |
409 | blank library call slip |
410 a & b | books for the library |
411 | books for the library |
412 a & b | books for the library |
413 | books to buy |
414 | books to buy |
415 | tragedy - Dictionary of World Literature |
416 | bibliographic reference |
417 | book list |
418 | mailing addresses for publishers |
419 | mailing addresses for publishers |
420 | Brown, Reuben Arthur - The Fields of Light |
421 a & b | "Truth and Poetry" |
422 | Whitehead - Symbolism |
423 | definitions - Jacobite |
424 | definitions |
425 | Naturalism |
426 | Realism |
427 | Renaissance |
428 | mailing addresses for publishers |
429 | thoughts on teaching humanities |
430 | bibliography |
431 | bibliography |
432 | bibliography |
433 | metaphor |
434 | theme |
435 | climax |
436 a & b | expressionism |
437 | expressionism |
438 | poetry metaphor |
439 | divider card titled "Lit of W.W." |
440 | Agnosticism & Christianity |
441 a & b | Religious Faith - William James |
442 | Agnosticism |
443 | Avrahm Yarmolinsky |
444 a & b | Aristotle - Nichomachean Ethics |
445 | Aristotle - Nichomachean Ethics |
446 | Aristotle |
447 a & b | Tragedy |
448 a & b | outline for Appreciation of Literature - October 14, 1958 - Tillamook |
449 a & b | Plato - The Apology |
450 | Plato - Crito |
451 | Plato - November 1957 - Astoria |
452 a & b | Pascal, Blaise - World Lit - Feb 1958 |
453 | Dante |
454 a & b | Aristotle - Nichomachean Ethics |
455 | Heine, Heinrich |
456 a & b | Plato, Socrates, and Aristotle |
457 | Plato |
458 a & b | Plato & Agamemnon |
459 | Plato |
460 | Plato |
461 a & b | Plato |
462 | Plato |
463 a & b | Homer - Odyssey |
464 | Chekhov - The Cherry Orchard |
465 | Chekhov - The Cherry Orchard |
466 | Russian names |
467 a & b | A. O. Lovejoy's Great Chain of Being |
468 a & b | Great Chain of Being |
469 a & b | Bernard Mandeville - The Fable of the Bees |
470 | Paradise Lost |
471 | Paradise Lost |
472 a & b | Calvinism |
473 a & b | Paradise Lost |
474 | Paradise Lost |
475 | Pascal, Blaise |
476 | Pascal, Blaise |
477 | Wisdom-knowledge - Leon Chestov |
478 a & b | Marcus Aurelius |
479 a & b | C. A. Bradley - Shakespearean Tragedy |
480 a & b | Kafka, Franz |
481 | Kafka, Franz |
482 | Kafka, Franz |
483 a & b | Kafka, Franz |
484 | Short Novels of the Masters |
485 | Soren Kierkegaard - Stages on Life's Way |
486 | John Stuart Mill - On Liberty |
487 a & b | John Stuart Mill - Liberty of Thought & Discussion |
488 | John Stuart Mill - On Liberty |
489 a & b | John Stuart Mill - On Liberty |
490 | John Stuart Mill / Bentham |
491 | John Stuart Mill - Of Individuality |
492 a & b | notes for poem submissions - January 1953 |
493 a & b | Spiritual Life: Consolations & Aridity |
494 a & b | Reason - what it means in theological writings |
495 a & b | Reason in Spiritual Life |
496 | divider card titled "Novel" |
497 | How a novel is done |
498 a & b | Literature and Realism |
499 a & b | Novel - the inwardness of modern life |
500 | Novel - the inwardness of modern life |
501 a & b | Novel - inwardness character - reputation |
502 | Novel - inwardness |
503 | Reading - need for different strategies |
504 | "A Passage to India" |
505 | "A Passage to India" |
506 a & b | Huxley, Aldous - "Death of the Baroque" |
507 | Forster, E. M. |
508 | "A Passage to India" |
509 a & b | "A Passage to India" |
510 | "A Passage to India" |
511 a & b | Contemporary Novel |
512 a & b | James, Henry |
513 a & b | James, Henry |
514 a & b | James, Henry |
515 | Forster, E. M. - "Two Cheers for Democracy" |
516 a & b | "A Passage to India" |
517 a & b | "A Passage to India" |
518 | "A Passage to India" |
519 | Bronte, Charlotte |
520 | A Short History of the English Novel - S. Diana Neill |
521 | A Short History of the English Novel - S. Diana Neill |
522 a & b | Huckleberry Finn - Intro to Literature - Manchester College - October 21, 1955 |
523 | Huckleberry Finn - Intro to Literature - Manchester College - October 21, 1955 |
524 | Huckleberry Finn - Intro to Literature - Manchester College - October 21, 1955 |
525 | novel list for course |
526 | Henry Fielding - "Joseph Andrews" |
527 | Henry Fielding - "Joseph Andrews" |
528 | Henry Fielding - "Joseph Andrews" |
529 a & b | novel litings |
530 a & b | Dickens, Charles |
531 | Dickens, Charles |
532 a & b | Carlyle and Dickens |
533 a & b | essay questions for novel course |
534 | The Modern Novel in America - Frederick J. Hoffman |
535 | For a review of "Edgar Huntly" by Charles B. Brown |
536 a & b | Brown, Charles Brockden |
537 | John Hinz, City College NY |
538 | Dostoyevsky by Andre Gide |
539 a & b | Dostoyevsky |
540 a & b | Dostoyevsky |
541 a & b | Dostoyevsky |
542 a & b | Dostoyevsky |
543 a & b | Dostoyevsky |
544 | Dostoyevsky |
545 | Faulkner, William - The Sound and the Fury |
546 | Faulkner, William - The Sound and the Fury |
547 a & b | Faulkner, William - The Sound and the Fury |
548 a & b | Faulkner, William - The Sound and the Fury |
549 | Flaubert |
550 | Flaubert |
551 | Forster, E. M. |
552 a & b | Galsworthy, John |
553 | Hardy, Thomas - "The Oxen" |
554 a & b | Hemingway |
555 | Hemingway |
556 a & b | Huxley, Aldous |
557 a & b | Huxley, Aldous |
558 a & b | Dickens, Charles - Pickwick Papers |
559 a & b | James, Henry - The Aspern Papers |
560 a & b | James, Henry - The Aspern Papers |
561 | James, Henry |
562 a & b | James, Henry - The Ambassadors |
563 a & b | Mann, Thomas - Death in Venice |
564 a & b | Mann, Thomas |
565 a & b | Melville, Herman - Benito Cereno |
566 | Melville, Herman - Benito Cereno |
567 | Melville, Herman - Benito Cereno |
568 | Ignazio Silone |
569 | Tolstoy - Death of Ivan Ilyitch |
570 | Walpole, Hugh - The Captives |
571 | Development of the English Novel - Fall 1955 |
572 a & b | Modern Lit - October 1957 |
573 a & b | Modern Lit - October 1957 |
574 a & b | Modern Lit - October 1957 |
575 | English money |
576 a & b | English rank, royalty, society |
577 | Modern Lit - October 1957 |
578 | Lady Chatterley's Lover |
579 | Lady Chatterley's Lover |
580 | Lady Chatterley's Lover |
581 | Lady Chatterley's Lover |
582 | Modern Lit - September 1957 |
583 | Modern Lit - September 1957 |
584 a & b | Huysmans, J. K. - Against the Grain |
585 a & b | Mann, Thomas |
586 | Fielding, Henry |
587 a & b | Hemingway, Ernest - A Farewell to Arms |
588 a & b | Hemingway, Ernest - A Farewell to Arms |
589 a & b | Hemingway, Ernest |
590 | Dickens, Charles - David Copperfield |
591 | Dickens, Charles - David Copperfield |
592 | Novel in Percy Lubbock - The Craft of Fiction |
593 | Tolstoy - Death of Ivan Ilyitch |
594 a & b | Tolstoy - Death of Ivan Ilyitch |
595 a & b | Dostoyevsky - Notes from Underground |
596 | Dostoyevsky - Notes from Underground |
597 | Dostoyevsky - Notes from Underground |
598 | Melville, Herman - Bartleby |
599 | file tab: "drama" |
600 | Drama - outline ingredients |
601 a & b | Aristotle's Poetics |
602 | Lorca, Francisco Garcia - Blood Wedding |
603 | Drama - A Treasury of the Theatre - Gassner |
604 a & b | Ibsen - The Wild Duck |
605 a & b | Everyman - Play |
606 a & b | Hippolytus - Euripides |
607 a & b | Hippolytus |
608 | Sophocles - Antigone |
609 a & b | Webster, John - Duchess of Malfi |
610 | Ibsen - Hedda Gabler |
611 | Ibsen - Hedda Gabler |
612 | Ibsen - Hedda Gabler |
613 | Shakespeare - As They Liked It |
614 | Shakespeare |
615 | Marlowe, Christopher - Dr. Faustus |
616 | Marlowe, Christopher - Tamburlaine the Great |
617 a & b | Johnson, Ben |
618 | Johnson, Ben |
619 | Johnson, Ben |
620 | Kyd, Thomas - The Spanish Tragedy |
621 | Udall, Nicholas |
622 a & b | Seneca, Lucius Annaeus |
623 | Thomas Norton & Thomas Sackville - Gorbuduc |
624 a & b | Middleton, Thomas and William Rowley |
625 | Peele, George - The Old Wives' Tale |
626 | Greene, Robert |
627 | Shakespeare's History Plays - E. M. W. Tillyard |
628 | Beaumont, Francis and John Fletcher |
629 a & b | Ford, John - The Broken Heart |
630 | Shirley, James - The Cardinal |
631 a & b | Webster, John - Duchess of Malfi |
632 a & b | Dekker, Thomas - The Honest Whore |
633 | Dekker, Thomas - The Honest Whore |
634 | Dekker, Thomas - The Shoemaker's Holiday |
635 a & b | Heywood, Thomas - A Woman Killed with Kindness |
636 a & b | Marston, John - The Malcontent |
637 | Fletcher, John - The Faithful Shepherdess |
638 a & b | Lyly, John - Endymion |
639 a & b | A Doll's House |
640 a & b | Elizabethan drama |
641 | Ibsen - The Wild Duck |
642 a & b | Williams, Tennessee |
643 | Williams, Tennessee - The Glass Menagerie |
644 a & b | Realism & Naturalism |
645 a & b | Shaw, George Bernard |
646 | Strindberg - There are Crimes and Crimes |
647 | Strindberg - There are Crimes and Crimes |
648 a & b | Sartre - The Flies |
649 | "Romance is When it Happens" from Glamour, October 1950 |
650 | Sartre - The Flies |
651 | Modern drama paper topics |
652 | Rostand, Edmond - Cyrano de Bergerac |
653 | file tab: "Art & Religion" |
654 | Matthew Arnold - Empedocles on Etna |
655 a & b | myth - solipsism |
656 | Peter on esthetics and the spiritual |
657 a & b | Reason |
658 a & b | Santayana - The idea of Christ in the Gospels |
659 a & b | myth - moral sensibility |
660 a & b | myth - Religion in the 17th Century |
661 | The Bible |
662 a & b | Platonism of the Spiritual Life - Santayana |
663 | religious writing |
664 | file tab: "Criticism" |
665 a & b | Criticism |
666 | file tab: McDowells Course in Modern Criticism |
667 a & b | Modern literary criticism 1st exam |
668 a & b | Croce, Benedetto |
669 a & b | Marxism & Literature |
670 a & b | Marxism & Literature |
671 a & b | Santayana, George |
672 a & b | Esthetic reaction against tradition |
673 a & b | French symbolists |
674 a & b | Santayana - ideas on art |
675 | Modern Literary criticism |
676 a & b | Richards, I. A. |
677 a & b | Richards, I. A. |
678 a & b | Richards, I. A. |
679 a & b | Richards, I. A. |
680 a & b | Richards, I. A. |
681 a & b | Empson, William |
682 a & b | Ransom, John Crowe |
683 a & b | Ransom, John Crowe |
684 a & b | Leavis, F. R. |
685 a & b | Leavis, F. R. |
686 | Leavis, F. R. |
687 | Trilling, Lionel |
688 a & b | Wilson, Edmund |
689 a & b | Wilson, Edmund |
690 a & b | Matthiesen, F. O. |
691 a & b | Burke, Kenneth |
692 a & b | Read, Herbert |
693 a & b | Bodkin, Maude |
694 a & b | Coleridge, S. T. |
695 a & b | Mythological approach to criticism |
696 a & b | Mythological approach to criticism |
697 a & b | The Chicago School of Critics |
698 a & b | The Chicago School of Critics |
699 a & b | Burke, Kenneth |
700 a & b | Burke, Kenneth |
701 a & b | Burke, Kenneth |
702 | Trilling, Lionel |
703 a & b | Furgusson, Francis |
704 | New Critics |
705 | Yeats, William Butler |
706 a & b | Yeats, William Butler |
707 | New Critics - the disguised |
708 | file tab: "French Critics & Poets" |
709 | French poets |
710 | Rimbaud |
711 a & b | Art for Art's Sake |
712 | Symbolists and after |
713 | Surrealism |
714 | Surrealism |
715 a & b | Valery, Paul |
716 | Rimbaud |
717 | file tab: Critics - Poets |
718 | Books to find |
719 | Reading to find |
720 a & b | Rilke, Rainer Maria |
721 | Criticism |
722 a & b | Symbolists |
723 a & b | Poetry - 2 kinds |
724 a & b | Trilling, Lionel |
725 | Eliot, T. S. |
726 a & b | Eliot, T. S. |
727 a & b | Freudianism or psychoanalysis in literary criticism |
728 | Lewis, C. Day |
729 a & b | De La Mare, Walter |
730 a & b | Davies, W. H. |
731 | Pound, Ezra |
732 a & b | Pound, Ezra |
733 a & b | Pound, Ezra |
734 a & b | Whitman, Walt |
735 a & b | Winters, Yvor |
736 a & b | Coventry Patmore |
737 | Nietzsche |
738 a & b | Nietzsche |
739 a & b | Nietzsche |
740 a & b | Nietzsche |
741 a & b | Nietzsche |
742 | "Poetic Knowledge" from Jacques Maritain's The Range of Reason |
743 | "Poetic Knowledge" from Jacques Maritain's The Range of Reason |
744 a & b | Pound, Ezra |
745 a & b | Browning |
746 | The value of poetry |
747 a & b | Emerson - "The Poet" |
748 a & b | Pound, Ezra |
749 | Auden, W. H. |
750 a & b | Bridges, Robert |
751 | Lewis, C. Day |
752 | Russell, G. W. (A. E.) |
753 | Ransom, John Crowe |
754 | Ransom, John Crowe |
755 a & b | Ransom, John Crowe - Aristotle |
756 a & b | Ransom, John Crowe - Aristotle |
757 a & b | Ransom, John Crowe - Aristotle |
758 | Ransom, John Crowe - Aristotle |
759 a & b | Shapiro, Karl |
760 a & b | Lowell, James Russell |
761 a & b | Romanticism |
762 a & b | Art - subject & substance - Dewey |
763 | Art as Experience - Dewey |
764 a & b | Yeats, William Butler - Belief and Poetry |
765 a & b | Stevens - Poet, what he does |
766 | Pound, Ezra |
767 | Eliot, T. S. |
768 | Eliot, T. S. |
769 a & b | Richards, I. A. |
770 a & b | Winters, Yvor - In Defense of Reason |
770 c & d | Tolstoy - What is Art? |
771 a & b | Winters, Yvor |
772 a & b | Winters, Yvor |
773 a & b | Yeats, William Butler |
774 a & b | Yeats, William Butler |
775 | Poetry -- handles for analyzing it |
776 | Imagist Manifesto - 1915 |
777 a & b | Hall, Donald - Modern Poetry |
778 a & b | Vigee, Claude - Modern Poetry |
779 | Auden, W. H. |
780 | Literary Criticism |
781 | Questions to Ask a Picture |
782 | Literature not imitation any more… |
783 | file tab: "Publication" |
784 | Poetry journal titles with Stafford poems |
785 | Poetry journal titles with Stafford poems |
786 | Poetry journal titles with Stafford poems |
787 | Poetry journal titles with Stafford poems |
788 | Poetry journal titles with Stafford poems |
789 | Poetry journal titles with Stafford poems |
790 | Poetry journal titles with Stafford poems |
791 | Poetry journal titles with Stafford poems |
792 | Poetry journal titles with Stafford poems |
793 | Poetry journal titles with Stafford poems |
794 | Poetry journal titles with Stafford poems |
795 | Poetry journal titles with Stafford poems |
796 | Poetry journal titles with Stafford poems |
797 | Poetry journal titles with Stafford poems |
798 | Poetry journal titles with Stafford poems |
799 | Poetry journal titles with Stafford poems |
800 | Poetry journal titles with Stafford poems |
801 | Poetry journal titles with Stafford poems |
802 | Poetry journal titles with Stafford poems |
803 | Poetry journal titles with Stafford poems |
804 | Poetry journal titles with Stafford poems |
805 a & b | Current situation in our society which stirs us to assess literature and its place, especially in education |
806 | Lit statement - Walter Ong |
807 | Lit statement - David Holbrook |
808 | Lit statement - Larzer Ziff |
809 a & b | Lit statement - Henri Bergson |
810 | aphorism by WS |
811 | Lit Statement |
812 | Lit Statement |
813 | Critical Reading - Gertrude Williams |
814 | Lit Statement - Walter Ong |
815 a & b | Lit Statement |
816 | Lit Statement |
817 | Lit Statement |
818 | Lit Statement |
819 | Lit Statement |
820 | Lit Statement - T. S. Matthews |
821 | General Literature introduction |
822 a & b | David Hawkins - "The Informed Vision: An Essay on Science Education" |
823 | Life Adjustment through Literature - Lorine D. Hyer |
824 a & b | Literature, Threat and Conquest - Walter Ong |
825 | Lit statement - Walter Ong |
826 a & b | Arnstein, Flora |
827 | Lit Statement - Peter Caws |
828 a & b | Nancy Larrick - A Parent's Guide to Children's Reading |
829 | Nancy Larrick - A Parent's Guide to Children's Reading |
830 | Dwight L. Burton and G. R. Carlsen - Lit as Social Studies |
831 | Lit Statement - Nila Banton Smith |
832 a & b | Goose Flesh and Glimpses of Glory - Richard S. Alm |
833 a & b | Lit Statement - Arnstein |
834 a & b | Lit Statement - Beuben A. Brower |
835 | Lit Statement - Beuben A. Brower |
836 | Lit Statement - Angela M. Broening |
837 | The Role of Literature for Young People Today |
838 | Books to Meet Personal Needs - Dwight L. Burton |
839 | English and the Liberal Arts Tradition |
840 a & b | What lit provides - G. R. Carlsen |
841 | Behind Reading Interests - G. R. Carlsen |
842 | Lit Statement - Margaret H. Bulley |
843 a & b | Literature and Growing Up - Robert B. Heilman |
844 | Lit Statement |
845 | Special value of literature as evidenced now? - G. R. Carlsen |
846 | The importance and distinction of literature -- evidences? - G. R. Carlsen |
847 | Lit Statement - Kenneth Burke |
848 | Critical Reading - Robert Dykstra |
849 | Lit Statement - Joseph B. Harrison |
850 a & b | Lit & Society - Richard Haggart |
851 | Lit & Society - Richard Haggart |
852 | Lit & Society - Richard Haggart |
853 | The Secret Places - David Holbrook |
854 a & b | Lit Statement - Robin Skelton |
855 | The feel of modern lit - William Stafford |
856 a & b | Lit statement - David Holbrook |
857 a & b | Modern Lit - aggression |
858 | Approaches in teaching lit |
859 | Literature: necessity and grace - Suzanne K. Langer |
860 | Lit Statement: the Lit Gap - Josephine Miles |
861 | Lit Statement - Harry T. Moore |
862 | Critical Reading - E. Elona Sochor |
863 | Lit as social studies - E. Elona Sochor |
864 | The Responses of adolescents while reading four short stories - James R. Squire |
865 | Kinds of readers and effectiveness in reading |
866 | Misinterpretations in reading - James R. Squire |
867 a & b | Wordsworth on imagination |
868 | Lit statement - Larzer Ziff |
869 | What literature is for |
870 a & b | art and human feelings |
871 | Lit Statement |
872 | Lit Statement |
873 | Lit Statement |
874 | Writer's Conference - William Stafford |
875 | Writing & Reading - Holbrook |
876 | Special Reasons for concern about lit now - Walter Ong |
877 | Lit Statement |
878 | Lit Statement - G. R. Carlsen |
879 | Lit Statement - Arnold Bennett |
880 | Literature: 2 gifts |
881 | Richard McKeon |
882 | Lit Statement |
883 | Lit Statement |
884 | aphorism by WS |
885 | Lit Statement |
886 | Lit Statement |
887 | Lit Statement |
888 | Literature's significance |
889 | The Primacy of Literature as Source of Value and Idea |
890 | Lit Statement |
891 | Lit Statement |
892 | Lit Statement |
893 | Lit Statement |
894 | Lit Statement |
895 | Lit Statement |
896 | Lit Statement |
897 | Lit Statement |
898 | Lit Statement |
899 | Lit Statement |
900 | Lit Statement |
901 | Lit Statement |
902 | Lit Statement |
903 | Lit Statement |
904 | Lit Statement |
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Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Pacifism--Poetry.
- Pacifism--United States.
- Poetry -- Authorship.
- Poetry -- Study and teaching.
- Poetry--20th century.
- Poets, American--20th century.
- World War, 1939-1945 -- Conscientious objectors -- United States.
Personal Names
- Stafford, Dorothy
- Stafford, William, 1914-1993--Archives
Corporate Names
- Lewis & Clark College (Portland, Or.)
Geographical Names
- Kansas.
- Oregon.
Other Creators
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Personal Names
- Stafford, Kim (creator)