The Robert Lowell papers at the Houghton Library, Harvard University : a guide to the collection

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The Robert Lowell papers at the Houghton Library, Harvard University : a guide to the collection

compiled by Patrick K. Miehe ; foreword by Richard Wendorf ; introduction by Rodney G. Dennis

(Bibliographies and indexes in American literature, no. 12)

Greenwood Press, c1990

  • : alk. paper

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Winner of both the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award, Robert Lowell has left a prodigious literary legacy that includes several verse plays as well as numerous volumes of poetry. His private papers and other unpublished materials provide an illuminating record of a distinguished career and cast light on personal and creative issues of interest to both readers and scholars. The Robert Lowell collection at the Houghton Library at Harvard University comprises some 2,916 items. These include family and literary correspondence, poetic notebooks, and manuscripts covering a period of more than thirty-five years. This annotated guide to the collection is the product of detailed study of Lowell's work, both published and unpublished, and benefits from the poet's own review of some of the papers. Researchers will appreciate the index to the poems, which offers a key to the various drafts of each work. This book will be of interest to all Lowell scholars and to students of twentieth-century American poetry.

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Foreword Introduction List of Abbreviations Correspondence Compositions Index to Titles

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