Monroe, Harriet, 1860-1936
Dates
- Existence: 1860 - 1936
Biography
Harriet Monroe (1860-1936), American editor, scholar, literary critic, poet, and patron of the arts.
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Gladys Campbell papers
The Gladys Campbell Papers contain correspondence, writings, and other papers that document the work of the poet Gladys Campbell and other members of the University of Chicago Poetry Club, as well as her relationships with other poets. The papers also contain writings of George Dillon, Charles Bell, Janet Lewis, Maurice Lesemann, Naomi Clark, and Morton Zabel. The papers span the years 1914 to 1995.
Hart Crane Collection
Hart Crane Collection consists of correspondence to, from, and about Crane, copies of Crane's poetry and prose, articles about Crane, and material on Crane's work in art and advertising.
Susan Wilbur Jones papers
Letter : Chicago, Ill., to Mr. Glessner, 1914 Sep 1
ALS giving her opinion of the poetry of Kendall Banning.
Letters : to Grace Walcott Hazard Conkling, 1917-26
Five ALS regarding publication of poems by Conkling in Poetry, a magazine edited by Monroe.
Ezra Pound papers : addition
Sherwood Trask Papers
The collection consists of correspondence, writings, printed material, photographs, and personal papers by and relating to American educator and poet Sherwood Trask.
T. C. Wilson Papers
The T. C. Wilson Papers consist of correspondence, writings, and personal papers relating to the life and career of American poet-critic Theodore Carl Wilson.
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