15/7/37 Guide to the Daniel Curley Papers Daniel Curley Papers

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Guide to the Daniel Curley Papers 1932/1991 University of Illinois Archives Overview of the Collection Daniel Curley Papers 1932-91 15/7/37 Curley, Daniel, 1919-1988 28.00 English University of Illinois Archives
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53 Pages

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Access Terms

This Collection is indexed under the following controlled access subject terms.

Genre/Form of Material: Papers Topical Term: Accent Ascent Magazine Children's Literature Creative Writing Faculty Papers Illinois Arts Council Little Magazines Novels Plays Poetry Short Stories
Administrative Information Accruals:

9/18/1986; 4/13/89; 7/17/89; 10/20/89;10/10/90; 3/28/2011

Arrangement of Materials:

Alphabetical by correspondent and chronological

Scope and Contents

Papers of Daniel Curley (1919-88), professor of English (1955-88), including correspondence with contributors to Accent about rejection and acceptance of manuscripts, style, advice concerning writing and revising poetry and short stories, review of manuscripts, and related topics (1955-63); correspondence, manuscripts, mailing lists and production documents for Ascent (1974-88); manuscripts for criticism articles, book reviews, program notes, poetry, plays, short stories, children's books and novels (1954-90); Illinois Arts Council grants (1974-87); family (1941--76) and general and personal (1950--88) correspondence; and obituaries and memorials (1988-89). Major correspondents include Stanley Elkin, Roger Ebert, Hilton Kramer, Fred Manalli, John Moffitt, and C. P. Snow.