Register of the M. Thomas Inge Papers, 1978-1982, 1988-1989
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Descriptive Summary
Title
M. Thomas Inge Papers, 1978-1982, 1988-1989
Creator
Inge, M. Thomas
Extent
Linear feet of shelf space occupied: 4.6
Number of items: 5
Repository
Duke University Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library
Durham, North Carolina 27708-0185
Language
English.
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Administrative Information
Access Restrictions
Collection is open for research.
However, patrons must sign the Acknowledgment of Legal Responsibility and Privacy Rights form before using this collection.
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Use Restrictions
The copyright interests in the M. Thomas Inge papers are unknown. For further information,
see the section on copyright in the Regulations and Procedures of the Special Collections
Library.
Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], M. Thomas Inge Papers,
Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library, Duke University.
Provenance
The M. Thomas Inge papers (1978-1989) were donated to the Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library
from 1980-1982 and in 1991 by M. Thomas Inge.
Processed by Stanley Blair
Date Completed: 6/24/92
Encoded by Alvin Pollock
This finding aid is NCEAD compliant.
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Biographical Note
1936, March 18 | Born, Newport News, Va. |
1959 | B.A., Randolph-Macon College |
1960 | M.A., Vanderbilt University |
1962-1964 | Instructor of English, Vanderbilt University |
1964 | Ph.D., Vanderbilt University |
1964-1969 | Assistant Professor/Associate Professor of American Thought and Language, Michigan
State University |
1967-1968 | Fulbright lecturer, University of Salamanca, Spain |
1969-1980 | Associate Professor/Professor/Department Chair of English, Virginia Commonwealth
University |
1970-1979 | General Editor, American Critical Tradition series (David Lewis) and Founding Editor,
Resources for American Literary Studies |
1971 | Fulbright lecturer, Buenos Aires, Argentina |
1973-1976 | General Editor, Research Guides in English (St. Martin's) |
1974-1980 | Founding Editor, American Humor |
1977- | General Editor, Research Guides in Popular Culture (Greenwood) |
1978 | Editor, Handbook of American Popular Culture, Volume 1 (Greenwood); President,
American Humor Studies Association |
1979 | Editor, Bartleby the Inscrutable (Archon); Fulbright lecturer, Moscow State University,
U. S. S. R. |
1980 | Editor, Handbook of American Popular Culture, Volume 2 (Greenwood) |
1980- | Professor/Department Head of English, Clemson University |
1981 | Editor, Handbook of American Popular Culture, Volume 3 and Concise Histories of
American Popular Culture (Greenwood) |
1988 | Editor, Handbook of American Popular Literature (Greenwood) |
1989 | Editor, Handbook of American Popular Culture, 2nd ed., revised and enlarged, 3
vols. |
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Collection Overview
The M. Thomas Inge Papers (1978-1982, 1988-1989) consist of the corrected manuscripts of
five works of which Inge was the editor: Handbook of American Popular Culture (HAPC; 3 vols.,
1978-1981), Bartleby the Inscrutable (1979), Concise Histories of American Popular Culture
(1981), Handbook of American Popular Literature (1988), and the second edition of HAPC (3
vols., 1989). The Inge papers demonstrate not only the development of M. Thomas Inge's
scholarly and editorial acumen, but also the growth of the study of American popular literature
and culture.
For Bartleby the Inscrutable, M. Thomas Inge was able to recruit contributions from several
important scholars and critics of American literature, including Lewis Leary, Lewis Mumford,
Egbert S. Oliver, Alfred Kazin, Richard Chase, Leo Marx, and Hershel Parker.
A member of the American Studies Association, the Modern Language Association, and the
Popular Culture Association, M. Thomas Inge edited collections of essays on Faulkner's Light in
August, frontier humorists, and Ellen Glasgow before becoming the general editor of Greenwood
Press's Research Guides in Popular Culture series in 1977. Inge solicited essays from a number of
American cultural studies specialists for the original 1978-1981 HAPC, a project that
subsequently led not only to two spinoff projects--the 1981 Concise Histories volume and the
1988 Handbook of American Popular Literature--but also to the 1989 second edition of HAPC.
Selected essays in the first edition of HAPC were revised (and abridged) for the Concise Histories
volume and further revised either for the Handbook of Popular Literature or for the second
edition of HAPC. Thus, by looking in particular at these four items in the Book Manuscripts
Series and observing the various additions and deletions, it is possible to trace how several
critics--among them James J. Best, Richard Etulain, Katherine Fishburn, Donald A. McQuade,
Richard N. Masteller, Nancy Pogel, Janice Radway, Anne E. Rowe, Richard Guy Wilson, and
Inge himself--evolved in their views of their areas of specialty.
Collections in the Duke University Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library related to the M. Thomas Inge
papers include the Lewis Gaston Leary papers, the Lewis Mumford papers, and the Egbert S.
Oliver papers.
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Subject Headings
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Detailed Description of Collection
Book Manuscripts,
1978-1989
Arranged chronologically.
Subject Files
Box 1
Handbook of American Popular Culture, 1st ed., 1978[vol. 1]
(6 folders)
Bartleby the Inscrutable,
1978-1979
(3 folders)
Handbook of American Popular Culture, 1st ed., 1980[vol. 2]
(5 folders)
Handbook of American Popular Culture, 1st ed., 1980-1981[vol. 3]
(4 folders)
Box 2
Handbook of American Popular Culture, 1st ed., 1980-1981[vol. 3]
(4 folders)
Concise Histories of American Popular Culture,
1982
(6 folders)
Handbook of American Popular Literature,
1988
(6 folders)
Box 3
Handbook of American Popular Culture, 2nd ed.,
1989
(18 folders)
Box 4
Handbook of American Popular Culture, 2nd ed.,
1989
(4 folders)