Poets, English
Subject
Subject Source: Fast
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
Carl Woodring papers
Collection
Identifier: MS 551
Abstract:
This collection contains nine boxes of material related to the life and career of Carl Woodring, Professor of Literature, Emeritus, at Columbia University. The collection includes family diaries, family and career-related photographs, personal and literary correspondence, and works written by Woodring.
Dates:
1894-2009
John Masefield papers
Collection
Identifier: MS 323
Abstract:
This collection is comprised of 41 items, most of which are letters or cards from English poet, playwright and novelist, John Masefield to Miss Mabel Cary Fogg of West Didsbury, Manchester. The collection covers the years from 1911 to 1931, when the poet was in his most productive and well regarded years.
Dates:
1911 - 1931
Sir Francis Cowley Burnand Punch magazine correspondence
Collection
Identifier: MS 130
Overview
This collection contains forty-nine letters from Sir Francis Cowley Burnand, British editor of "Punch" magazine,to various people he worked with. The letters span the years 1861-1908
Dates:
1861 - 1908
Sir Hall Caine papers
Collection
Identifier: MS 010
Abstract:
The collection primarily consists of letters addressed to Sir Hall Caine, a prominent British novelist and secretary to Dante Gabriel Rossetti, the poet and painter. Caine lived from May 14, 1853 until August 31, 1931. Caine greatly admired Rossetti and the Pre-Raphaelite writings and much of the correspondence centers around the movement. Literary themes, especially related to events of the day, predominate the subjects of the letters.
Dates:
1882 - 1947
Thomas B. Macaulay Letter
Collection
Identifier: MS 185
Overview
This collection contains a portion of a letter written by T.B. Macaulay to H. Bowie. The letter reads as follows: “I shall have great pleasure in sending you any bill which you may particularly wish to have. Very truly yours, T.B. Macaulay.”
Dates:
1853