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Selected Annotated List of the Holdings

of the Jay B. Hubbell Center for

American Literary Historiography

Papers Relating to Publications and Organizations | Papers of Individuals |
Memoirs and Sketches Written for the Hubbell Center


 

Papers Relating to Publications and Organizations

American Literature
American Literary Manuscripts
American Literary Scholarship
The Cambridge History of American Literature
Modern Language Association, American Literature Group/Section
Modern Language Association, Southern Literature Discussion Group

Poe Studies Association


 

Papers of Individuals

Gay Wilson Allen

Clarence Louis Frank Gohdes

Carl Lennart Anderson

Claud Bethune Green

Charles Roberts Anderson

Harriet Rebecca Holman

Sacvan Bercovitch

Theodore Roosevelt Hornberger

Walter Blair

Jay Broadus Hubbell

Edgar Marquess Branch

David Kelly Jackson

Matthew Joseph Bruccoli

Lewis Gaston Leary

Louis John Budd

Egbert Samuel Oliver

Edwin Harrison Cady

William Peirce Randel

Cathy N. Davidson

Ralph Leslie Rusk

John Olin Eidson

(Henry) Arlin Turner

Benjamin Franklin Fisher

Mary Ann Wimsatt

Charles Howell Foster

James Leslie Woodress

William Merriam Gibson


Memoirs and Sketches Written for the Hubbell Center

An early newsletter published by the Hubbell Center called on scholars to record their reminiscences of colleagues and mentors in the field of American literary criticism who had been important to their personal and professional development. The following is a list of these contributions, most of which can be found in the Jay B. Hubbell Papers.  In some instances, more than one scholar contributed essays remembering an individual.

 

David D. Anderson, by Bernard F. Engel

Killis Campbell, by Jay Hubbell

                           by Daniel Morley McKeithan [in Jay Hubbell Papers]

Richard Beale Davis, by Nathalia Wright

John (Jack) Guilds, by Mary Sue Carlock

Ima Honaker Herron, by "one of her former students" [in Jay Hubbell  

   Papers]

Jay Hubbell, by George Dorherty Bond

                      by Clarence Gohdes

                      by Ima Honaker Herron

                      by Ottys Sanders [in George Dorherty Bond Papers]

Ernest Leisy, by Ima Honaker Herron

"Mabbott as Poe Scholar: The Early Years," by Maureen Cobb

    Mabbott [in Jay Hubbell Papers]

"Thomas Ollive Mabbott as a Teacher at Hunter College," by Patricia

    Edwards Cline [in Jay Hubbell Papers]

T.O. Mabbott, by Henry W. Wells

Brander Matthews, by Henry W. Wells

Margaret and Rayburn Moore, by Harriet Holman

G.C.D. Odell, by Henry W. Wells

Edd Winfield Parks, by John Olin Eidson [in Jay Hubbell Papers]

Vernon Louis Parrington, by Egbert Samuel Oliver

Ralph Leslie Rusk, by Eleanor M. Tilton [in Jay Hubbell Papers]

Robert Ernest Spiller, by Edward Hoffman Rosenberry

Robert Ernest Spiller, several letters/sketches by "former students" [in Carl Linnert Anderson Papers]

William Peterfield Trent, by Ralph Leslie Rusk

William Peterfield Trent, by Henry W. Wells

John Donald Wade, by John Olin Eidson [in Jay Hubbell Papers]

Stanley Thomas Williams, by Nathalia Wright

"Remembrance of Four Visiting Professors at Duke in the Summers of

   1940 and 1942" [Ellis, Mabbott, Hornberger, and Bradley], by Harriet Holman [in Jay Hubbell Papers]

 


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