Lecture Transcripts #13-15., 02/02/1955-02/09/1955
Series-level Scope and Content Note
(Box 5, Folders 10 - 44; Box 6, Folders 1 - 40; Box 7, Folders 1-21) This series consists of all manuscripts, related correspondence, publication data and art work for Dr. Joost's books and articles. Arrangement is alphabetical by title.
Dates
- 02/02/1955-02/09/1955
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Extent
From the Collection: 8 Cubic Feet (8 record storage boxes)
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Container Summary
Contains transcripts to a lectureseries given by NJ on the followingliterary figures: Emily Dickinson, #13 16 pp. Stephen Crane, William VaughanMoody, and George Santayana, #14, 16pp. Edward Arlington Robinson, #142/9/55, 18 pp.
Subjects and Associated Physical Materials
JOOST, NICHOLAS - LECTURE ON DICKINSON, EMILY (TRANSCRIPT): Manuscript
DICKINSON, EMILY - LECTURE BY JOOST (TRANSCRIPT): Manuscript
JOOST, NICHOLAS - LECTURE ON CRANE, STEPHEN (TRANSCRIPT): Manuscript
CRANE, STEPHEN - LECTURE BY JOOST (TRANSCRIPT): Manuscript
JOOST, NICHOLAS - LECTURE ON MOODY, WILLIAM V. (TRANSCRIPT): Manuscript
MOODY, WILLIAM VAUGHAN - LECTURE BY JOOST (TRANSCRIPT): Manuscript
JOOST, NICHOLAS - LECTURE ON SANTAYANA, GEORGE (TRANSCRIPT): Manuscript
SANTAYANA, GEORGE - LECTURE BY JOOST (TRANSCRIPT): Manuscript
JOOST, NICHOLAS - LECTURE ON ROBINSON, EDWARD A. (TRANSCRIPT): Manuscript
ROBINSON, EDWARD ARLINGTON - LECTURE BY JOOST (TRANSCRIPT): Manuscript
Creator
- From the Collection: Joost, Nicholas (Person)
Repository Details
Part of the Georgetown University Manuscripts Repository
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