Philip Allison Shelley correspondence related to the Simmons Series, 1947-1959 | WorldCat.org (original) (raw)

Philip Allison Shelley, R. P. Blackmur (Correspondent), Frances M. Boldereff, C. M. Bowra (Correspondent), John Malcolm Brinnin (Correspondent), G. Edwin Brumbaugh (Correspondent), Al Capp (Correspondent), David Daiches (Correspondent), Paul Engle (Correspondent), Janice Harsányi (Correspondent), Lois Boe Hyslop (Correspondent), Erich Kahler (Correspondent), Belva Kibler (Correspondent), Elizabeth D. Kray (Correspondent), Harry Levin (Correspondent), Robert Lowell (Correspondent), Edgar Mertner (Correspondent), John C. Moore (Correspondent), Donald Morgan (Correspondent), Herbert J. Muller (Correspondent), Whitney J. Oates (Correspondent), John Crowe Ransom (Correspondent), Carl F. Schreiber (Correspondent), Ernest J. Simmons (Correspondent), Stephen Spender (Correspondent), Allen Tate (Correspondent), Peter Viereck (Correspondent), Karl Viëtor (Correspondent), David Wagoner (Correspondent), Thornton Wilder (Correspondent), George Kingsley Zipf (Correspondent), Tudor Singers of Montreal (Correspondent)

Summary:The collection consists of four folders of correspondence and papers concerning the Simmons Series, during the period when the series was under the guidance of Philip Allison Shelley, 1947-1959. Includes carbon copies of Shelley's letters, with the originals from his correspondents. Among the correspondents: Karl Viëtor, Stephen Spender, Robert Lowell, Richard P. Blackmur, C.M. Bowra, George Kingsley Zipf, Harry Levin, Peter Viereck, Ernest Simmons, David Daiches, G. Edwin Brumbaugh, Al Capp, John Crowe Ransom, Whitney Jennings Oates, and Dylan Thomas' agent John Malcolm Brinnin