Milosz Biedrzycki's talk, titled "Jan Kochanowski: Across the Languages, Beyond the Boundaries," discusses the 16th-century poet, who wrote in Polish and Latin, and his centuries-long impact on Polish poetry. Andrea Hirata's talk, "Translating...
Concerning a brace of partridges which he sends to Hunt; his acquaintance with Mr. Keats, a bookseller of Brighton, and second cousin of the poet Keats.
Deirdre Leahy, from Dublin, Ireland, attended "The Advanced Novel: Through A Different Lens" course with Ashley Warlick during Iowa's Summer Writing Program 2008. Deirdre is a graduate of University College Dublin and has a Masters in Film Studies....
Veterans -- Helping the handicapped -- The Champs -- Prof. John C. Gerber -- Basketball preview -- Old Capitol Restoration -- Alumni Band -- Vladimir Horowitz -- Foreign Students at Iowa -- Alumni Family -- Deceased -- Life Member Honor Roll --...
Hunt, Leigh, 1784-1859; Novello, Vincent, 1781-1861; Clarke, Mary Cowden, 1809-1898;
Thanking Novello for his "most welcome present" of a profile of "the divine musician" [i.e. Novello himself]; urging him to come visit; his gratefulness for Victoria's Concordance [i.e. Novello's daughter Mary Cowden Clarke's Complete concordance...
Concerning thanks for two volumes sent by Thornton Hunt; his plans to give the copies he had already ordered to his brother or a neighbor; his thoughts on the inclusion of a comment that Vincent was "the most devoted of Leigh Hunt's sons," the...
Concerning his illness; his hope to visit Dalby at Harefield soon; Hunt's humble cottage visited by Shelley and Keats; news of Mr. Haddon; cannot bring out magazine at present.
Fifteen leaves mounted and bound of an extensively revised manuscript, portions of which appear in modified form in the chapter on Shelley in Lord Byron and his Contemporaries (1828). Leaves two and twenty-one are second drafts; the paper is...
Mrs. Mary Louise Smith -- Basketball: Lute Olson -- Thieves Market -- The Military at Iowa -- Jim Dougherty and Jazz -- Deceased -- Life Members -- Alumni Notes -- Pioneer 11: Jupiter Revisited -- Sinology -- Grappling -- Basketball --...
Contents: Christian Women Waging the Battle for Life; Experiences as a Young Adult Librarian, New York State Teacher's College, Dept. of Library Education, Geneseo, New York
One of 18 scrapbooks on Wood's career, containing letters, postcards, photographs, clippings, and miscellany; compiled by Nan Wood Graham, sister of Grant Wood.
One of 18 scrapbooks on Wood's career, containing letters, postcards, photographs, clippings, and miscellany; compiled by Nan Wood Graham, sister of Grant Wood.
One of 18 scrapbooks on Wood's career, containing letters, postcards, photographs, clippings, and miscellany; compiled by Nan Wood Graham, sister of Grant Wood.
Concerning his agreement with Wilson's Tory beliefs; accuses Blackwood's magazine and Wilson of offensive treatment of the "Cockney" poets, Shelley, Keats, Hunt, Procter and Tennyson, because their political ideas were not in agreement with...
Concerning his demand for an answer to his previous letter which he summarizes; and for Wilson's apology to be printed in December's Blackwood's. His plan to erect a monument to Keats on which the truth concerning Keats' death will be inscribed if...