Donald Davidson Papers
File List: Boxes 1 - 30
GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE
CORRESPONDENCE--OUTGOING
Box 1
- 1) April 1, 1906 - October 26, 1918
- 2) October 31, 1918 - February 16, 1919
- 3) February 22, 1919 - May 4, 1919
- 4) May 12, 1919 - August 13, 1922
- 5) August 23, 1922 - November 8, 1922
- 6) December 2, 1922 - March 10, 1923
- 7) March 19, 1923 - June 28, 1923
- 8) August 14, 1923 - November25, 1923
- 9) December 3, 1923 - March 21, 1926
- 10) August 17, 1926 - April 9, 1927
- 11) May 29, 1927 - October 2, 1927
- 12) February 13, 1928 - January 14, 1929
- 13) January 17, 1929 - December 18, 1929
- 14) January 1, 1930 - March 17, 1930
- 15 ) March 17, 1930 - May 3, 1930
- 16) June 14, 1930 - September 20, 1930
- 17) September 27, 1930 - November 26, 1930
- 18) December 1, 1930 - February 28, 1931
- 19) March 8, 1931 - October 11, 1931
- 20) March 29, 1932 - May 2, 1932
- 21) May 15, 1932 - December 11, 1932
- 22) March 13, 1933 - April 7, 1933
- 23) April 16, 1933 - December 17, 1933
- 24) January 5, 1934 - February 20, 1934
- 25) March 3, 1934 - March 5, 1934
- 26) March 13, 1934 - December 11, 1934
- 27) January 9, 1935 - March 6, 1935
- 28) March 12, 1935 - March 17, 1935
- 29) March 19, 1935 - April 20, 1935
- 30) April 21, 1935 - May 21, 1935
- 31) March 28, 1935 - June 15, 1935
- 32) June 25, 1935 - October 14, 1935
- 33) October 16, 1935 - February 6, 1936
- 34) March 25, 1936 - April 29, 1936
- 35) May 24, 1936 - June 15, 1936
- 36) June 18, 1936 - February 27, 1937
- 37) March 5, 1937 - May 12, 1937
- 38) June 1, 1937 - January 7, 1938
- 39) March 11, 1938 - April 26, 1938
- 40) April 28, 1938 - May 16, 1938
- 41) May 20, 1938 - June 19, 1938
- 42) June 19, 1938 - October 4, 1938
- 43) October 15, 1938 - October 22, 1938
- 44) November 6, 1938 - December 6, 1938
- 45) December 14, 1938 - December 31, 1938
- 46) January 1, 1939 - April 19, 1939
- 47) April 30, 1939
- 48) May 9, 1939 - December 3, 1939
Box 2
- 1) January 14, 1940 - May 19, 1940
- 2) June 2, 1940 - July 22, 1940
- 3) August 6, 1940
- 4) August 26, 1940 - April 20, 1941
- 5) May 22, 1941 - November 26, 1941
- 6) January 8, 1942 - December 12, 1942
- 7) January 31,1943 - March 5, 1943
- 8) March 6, 1943 - September 4,1943
- 9) November 6, 1943 - November 2, 1944
- 10) November 7, 1944 - March 24, 1945
- 11) March 31, 1945 - April 2, 1945
- 12) April 3, 1945 - October 17, 1945
- 13) October 29, 1945 - February 14, 1946
- 14) March 7, 1946 - April 2, 1946
- 15) April 5, 1946 - July 12, 1946
- 16) August 18, 1946 - December 6, 1946
- 17) January 7, 1947 - March 23, 1947
- 18) March 24, 1947- June 15, 1947
- 19) July 1, 1947 - August 10, 1947
- 20) September 9, 1947 - October 30, 1947
- 21) December 13, 1947 - January 31, 1948
- 22) March 3, 1948 - December 1, 1948
- 23) December 10, 1948 - January 2, 1949
- 24) January 18, 1949 - March 25, 1949
- 25) April 27, 1949 - June 21, 1949
- 26) July 11, 1949 - October 19, 1949
- 27) October 31, 1949 - December 8, 1949
- 28) January 9, 1950 - February 26, 1950
- 29) March 5, 1950 - April 30, 1950
- 30) May 9, 1950 - May 30, 1950
- 31) June 7, 1950 - January 31,1951
- 32) February 8, 1951 - August 15, 1951
- 33) August 4, 1951 - March 12, 1952
- 34) March 26, 1952 - May 28, 1952
- 35) August 4, 1952 - January 14, 1953
- 36) January 21, 1953 - June 15, 1953
- 37) August 10, 1953 - September 10, 1953
- 38) September 17, 1953 - October 24, 1953
Box 3
- 1) October 28, 1953 - December 15, 1953
- 2) December 16, 1953 - January 13, 1954
- 3) January 18, 1954 - February 23, 1954
- 4) February 24, 1954 - March 17, 1954
- 5) March 21, 1954 - April 15, 1954
- 6) April 22, 1954 - May 28, 1954
- 7) May 29, 1954 - August 17, 1954
- 8) August 31, 1954 - December 5,1954
- 9) December 10, 1954 - February 18, 1955
- 10) February 22, 1955 - May 6, 1955
- 11) May 8, 1955 - July 2, 1955
- 12) July 13, 1955 - September 25, 1955
- 13) September 30, 1955 - May 16, 1956
- 14) May 26, 1954 - July 25, 1956
- 15) July 30, 1956 - September 2, 1956
- 16) September 14, 1956 - October 15 1956
- 17) October 16,1956 - April 14, 1957
- 18) July 21, 1957 - June 29, 1958
- 19) July 18, 1958 - October 13, 1959
- 20) November 3, 1959 - February 21, 1960
- 21) February 24, 1960 - August 19, 1960
- 22) August 21, 1960 - October 26, 1960
- 23) November 13, 1960 - February 21, 1961
- 24) February 23, 1961 - October 23, 1961
- 25) November 5, 1961 - December 19, 1961
- 26) February 8, 1962 - July 16, 1962
- 27) July 21, 1962 - January 31, 1963
- 28) February 1, 1963 - September 5, 1963
- 29) October 16, 1963 - February 26, 1964
- 30) March 14, 1964 - December 19, 1964
- 31) January 24, 1965 - May 2, 1966
- 32) May 28, 1966 - August 7, 1966
- 33) August 15, 1966 - March 14, 1967
- 34) April 2, 1967 - November 3, 1967
- 35) January 14, 1968 - April 5, 1968
- 36) Undated No. 1
- 37) Undated No. 2
- 38) Undated No. 3
- 39) Fragments and Rough Drafts of Telegrams
CORRESPONDENCE --INCOMING
Box 4
- 1) A - Aborn
- 2) Acklen - Adams, Mary E.
- 3) Aden - Agar
- 4) Ahearn - Alexander, Harvey
- 5) Alexander, T. H.
- 6) Alexander, Tom - Allen, Charles
- 7) Allen, Hervey No. 1
- 8) Allen, Hervey No. 2
- 9) Allen, Hervey No. 3
- 10) Allen, Jane - Allen, Ward
- 11) Alliance of Agrarian and Distributist Groups, Comm. For the - Andrews
and Almon
- 12) Ames - Archibald
- 13) Armstrong, Walter P.
- 14) Armstrong, Zella - Aymard
- 15) Babcock - Bailey
- 16) Baker - Ball, Faith No. 1
- 17) Ball, Faith ( No. 2 ) - Barder
- 18) Barker - Barnwell, C. H.
- 19) Barr - Barrow
- 20) Bartlett - Battey
- 21) Battle - Beach
- 22) Beaird - Beatty [1937]
- 23) Beatty [1940] - Beck
- 24) Bell
- 25) Benet - Berlin
- 26) Best - Bjorkman
- 27) Black - Blankenship
- 28) Bledsoe - Boland
- 29) Bond, R. P.
- 30) Bond - Borsodi
- 31) Bostell - Bosworth
- 32) Bowers - Bowling
- 33) Boyd - Brandon
- 34) Branscomb, Harvie
- 35) Breadloaf School of English
- 36) Breast - Breyer
- 37) Brickell- Bromley
- 38) Brooks, Cleanth, Jr. (No. 1)
- 39) Brooks, Cleanth, Jr. (No. 2 ) - Brooks, Paul
- 40) Broome - Brown, Maud Marion
- 41) Brown, O. E. - Brown, W.L. (No. 1 )
Box 5
- 1) Brown, Wm L. [No. 2] - Buchanan
- 2) Buck - Butler
- 3) Bynner, Witter [ No. 1]
- 4) Bynner, Witter [ No. 2 ] - Byrnes
- 5) Cabeen - Campbell, Harry [1953]
- 6) Campbell, Harry [1954]
- 7) Campbell, Harry [ 1960] - Campbell, Robert C.
- 8) Campbell, Ruth E. - Campbell, W. B. [ 1928]
- 9) Campbell, W. B. [1929]
- 10) Campbell, W. B. [April 1930]
- 11) Campbell, W. B. [May 1930] - Canby
- 12) Capeci - Carmichael, Peter A.
- 13) Carroll - Cason
- 14) Caswell, A.Remington [ 1930 - Feb. 1931]
- 15) Caswell, A. Remington [ March - May 1931]
- 16) Chadsey, C. P. - Chambers
- 17) Chambliss - Chapman, A.
- 18) Chapman, M. - Chase, R. ( 1 )
- 19) Chase, R. (2) - Cheney, Lon (1946 )
- 20) Cheney, Lon [1948] - Chodoron
- 21) Ciardi - Clarke
- 22) Cleaton
- 23) Clemens - Colby
- 24) Cole - Collins, A. C.
- 25) Collins, S. [1931 -37]
- 26) Collins [1948 - N. D.] - Conry
- 27) Constiner - Cornell
- 28) Corps. HQS. - Couch [ May 6, 1932 ]
- 29) Couch [May 21, 1932 -1934]
- 30) Couch [1937 - 1943]
- 31) Couch [1948-1955, N.D.]
- 32) Cousins, R. B.
- 33) Cowan, Louise
- 34) Cowan, Louise
- 35) Cow - Crabb
- 36) Craig - Crawford [1946]
- 37) Crawford [1947 - 53]
- 38) Creighton - Cugnot
- 39) Cullon - Curry, W. C. [ 1923]
- 40) Curry, W. C. [1924 -62] - Cutting
Box 6
- 1) Dabbs - Dargan [May, 1924]
- 2) Dargan - Davidson, John W.
- 3) Davidson, Levette J. - Davidson, Thomas
- 4) Davidson, Thomas - Davidson, William
- 5) Davies - Davis, Lambert [1930]
- 6) Davis, Lambert [1934-35]
- 7) Davis, Lambert [1939 -48]
- 8) Davis, Lambert [1949] - Davis, Lillian Perrine
- 9) Dawson - De Bellis
- 10) Deeds - Doane
- 11) Dodd, Richard E. and Clare
- 12) Dodd, Richard E.
- 13) Dodd, Richard E. and Clare
- 14) Dodd, Richard E. and Clare
- 15) Dodson - Dorrance [1938]
- 16) Dodson - Dorrance [1938]
- 17) Dorrance [1939] - Dos Passos
- 18) Douglas - Drake
- 19) Draper - Dresbach
- 20) Drew - Durr
- 21) Dutton - Dye
- 22) Eagel - Edmunds
- 23) Edwards - Eisenby
- 24) Ellegood
- 25) Elliott, E. H. - Elliott, W. Y. [1958]
- 26) Elliott, W. Y. [1960] - Ellis
- 27) Ellison - Engle
- 28) Epperson - Everitt
- 29) Faber - Farrar [ 1940]
- 30) Farrar [1941] - Faulkner
- 31) Fauntleroy - Ferree
- 32) Ferris - Finney
- 33) Fishwick - Flanders [1950]
- 34) Flanders - Fletcher, Charlie May
- 35) Fletcher, J. G. [March 25,1927 - Feb. 4, 1931]
Box 7
- 1) Fletcher, J. G. [April, 1933 - March 1934]
- 2) Fletcher, J. G. [Oct. 1934 - March 5, 1935]
- 3) Fletcher, J. G. [March 1935] - [December 17, 1937]
- 4) Fletcher, J. G. [1938, 1942, 1948]
- 5) Fletcher, J. G. [1949 - Jan. 1950]
- 6) Fletcher, J. G. [ Feb. 1950 - N. D.'s & Letter to Allen Tate]
- 7) Fletcher, J. M. - Flint
- 8) Flournoy - Forbes, E. [Jan. 1924]
- 9) Forbes, E. [Feb. 1924. . . ] - Ford, Jesse Hill
- 10) Ford, Jesse Hill - [Oct. 5, 1960 - 1963 ]
- 11) Fore - Fox, Julia
- 12) Fox, Stuart - Fraser
- 13) Frazer - Frederick [1936 ]
- 14) Frederick [1937-40]
- 15) French
- 16) Freidlander - Gailor
- 17) Gale - Gates
- 18) Gaus - Gay [June 1931 - 1935]
- 19) Gay [1936. . .] - Gilchrist
- 20) Gilmore - Gohdes
- 21) Goldgar - Gosnell
- 22) Govan - Gower
- 23) Gower [1956] - Graves, Louis
- 24) Graves, R. - Green-Leach
- 25) Greenslet [1923 -27] [1933 - March 1938]
- 26) Greenslet [March 1938 -1940] - Greig [1931]
- 27) Greig [1932] - Guthum
- 28) H. E. D. - Hafley
- 29) Haile - Hall
- 30) Halland - Handley
- 31) Hans - Hart
- 32) Hartman - Hatcher
- 33) Haun [July 15, 1939 - March 1940]
Box 8
- 1) Haun [ May 10, 1940 - Dec. 1947, undated ]
- 2) Havell - Heisler
- 3) Hellweg - Henslee [Feb. 1947]
- 4) Henslee [May 1947 . . .] - Hewlings
- 5) Heyward - Hibbard [ Aug. 1923 ]
- 6) Hibbard [September 1923 -1925]
- 7) Hibbard [ 1926 - 1929]
- 8) Higgins - Hood
- 9) Hopkins - Howard
- 10) Howe [ 1938 - 39]
- 11) Howe [ Feb. - March 17, 1939]
- 12) Howe [March 20 - June 1939]
- 13) Howe [ July 1939 - 1940] - Hubbell[ . . . July 1954]
- 14) Hubbell [1929 - 1957] - Hudson [ 1928]
- 15) Hudson [1936 - 1968]
- 16) Hughes - Hyde
- 17) Ijames - Irwin
- 18) Jackson - Jarrell
- 19) Jensen - Johnson, Allen
- 20) Johnson - Johnstone
- 21) Jones, Betty - Jones, Howard M. [. . . 1929 ]
- 22) Jones, Howard M. [ 1930-38 & Letter to Ransom] - Jones, Madison
- 23) Jones, W. Powell - Kaub [ . . . May 1948 ]
- 24) Kaub [June 1948 . . .] - Keister
- 25) Keller - Kent [ . . . April 1938]
- 26) Kent [May 1938 . . . ] - Kilvington
- 27) Kimball - Kirk [ . . . July 1955]
- 28) Kirk [. . . 1955] - Kirkland, J. H. [. . . 1937 ]
- 29) Kirkland, W. - Kline [ . . .1929]
- 30) Kline [ April 27, 1930]
- 31) Kline [. . . June 2, 1930]
- 32) Kline [June 2 - June 16, 1930] (photocopies)
- 33) Kline [June 13 - Sept. 1930]
- 34) Kline [
1940] - Knickerbocker [. . . Feb. 1928 to Davidson]
- 35) Knickerbocker [. . .1934 to Davidson & 1930 to Ransom]
Box 9
- 1) Knight
- 2) Knott - Kroll
- 3) Kronenberger - Kuhn
- 4) Lacy - Lea
- 5) Leake - Leighton
- 6) Leite - Linscott [. . . April 1927 ]
- 7) Linscott [. . . 1938 & to Tate] - Littlejohn
- 8) Livingood - Lord [1938]
- 9) Lord [1939 - 40] - Lowrey
- 10) Lowry - Lyons
- 11) Lytle [1926 -41]
- 12) Lytle [1942 - 1959]
- 13) Lytle [ 1961 - 65 , N. D.'s ]
- 14) McBryde - McClure
- 15) McCord - Mc Dowell
- 16) McElfatrick - McIntyre
- 17) McKeithan - Macrae
- 18) Madden - Martin, H. T. [Jan. - Feb. 1923]
- 19) Martin, H. F. [April, 1923 - 1931] - Masters
- 20) Mathis - Mellen
- 21) Melton - Merrifield
- 22) Metcalf - Millet
- 23) Mills - Milton [March - August 1930]
- 24) Milton [September 1930 - February 10, 1931]
- 25) Milton [Feb. 18, 1931 - Feb. 12, 1942]
- 26) Mims, E.[July 19, 1919 - 1949]
- 27) Mims [undated] - Moch
- 28) Modern Age: A Quarterly Review; Eugene Davidson, Richard Weaver, David
Collier, et al.
Outgoing and Incoming 1960 - 1966
- 29) Moe - Moore, Mary Daniel
- 30) Moore, Merrill [1924 -1931]
- 31) Moore, Merrill [1932 - 57 & No date]
- 32) Moore, R. - Morgan
- 33) Morrilot - Morrison [1931 -Jan. 19,1934]
- 34) Morrison [ Jan. 31,1934 - 1938]
- 35) Morrison [1939 -61 and no year]
Box 10
- 1) Morton - Mosely
- 2) Moses, B. [1928 - 30]
- 3) Moses, B. [1931 - 39]
- 4) Moses, Eliz. - Moses, W. R.
- 5) Moss - Mynders
- 6) N - Nerber [1953 - 1954 ] - Neuman
- 7) Newman - Nixon[1928 - Feb. 13, 1930]
- 8) Nixon[Feb. 21 - March 25, 1931]
- 9) Nixon [March 29,1931 - 1934]
- 10) Noble - Nye
- 11) Ochs - O'Donnell [1935 - Feb. 1938]
- 12) O'Donnell [Feb. 1938 - 1939]
- 13) O'Donnell [ 1940 - 1928]
- 14) O'Donnell [1954 & Letter to Tate] - Oglesby
- 15) Oliphant, May [Jan. 22, 1952 - 1961]
- 16) Oliphant, May[1962 - Dec. 14, 1965]
- 17) Oliphant, May [ Jan. 1966 - Nov. 1967]
- 18) Oliphant, May [ Summer 1967]
- 19) Olmstead - Olney [1952 - 55]
- 20) Olney [N.D.'s] - Oman
- 21) Oppegard - Owen, H. G. [1931 - 37 ]
- 22) Owen, H. G. [1938 - 54 & N. D.'s ]
- 23) Owsley
- 24) P - Paris
- 25) Parker - Parks, E. W. [1933 - 1935]
- 26) Park, Edd Winfield [ 1936 -39, 1962, & N. D.'s]
- 27) Parrigin - Patton
- 28) Payne, T. H. Co., - Pedigo
- 29) Peery - Percy [1923 - 24]
- 30) Percy [1928 -31 & N.D.] - Peter [1930]
- 31) Peter [1931] - Pettee [1950 - Sept. 1961]
- 32) Pettee [October - December 1961]
- 33) Pettee [Jan. - June 1962]
- 34) Pettee [July - November 1962]
- 35) Pettee [ Dec. 1962 - Feb. 1963]
- 36) Pettee [March - April 1963 & N. D.] - Phillips, James
- 37) Phillips, U. - Pickup
Box 11
- 1) Pinckney - Pipkin
- 2) Pitts - Pockwinse
- 3) Poe - Porter, H. [1934]
- 4) Porter, H. [1935 - 37] - Porter, Richard
- 5) Potamkin - Powell
- 6) Powers - Prisk
- 7) Puckett - Quinn
- 8) Random House and Knopf
- 9) Rankin - Ransom, H.
- 10) Ransom, John Crowe [1927 - 45]
- 11) Ransom, John Crowe [1951 - N.Y,'s (Aug.) ]
- 12) Ransom, John Crowe [N.Y.'s (Sept.) - N. D.'s ]
- 13) Ransom, Marie Howe - Reagan
- 14) Reed - Reichert
- 15) Reid - Rice
- 16) Rice - Richardson
- 17) Riding [March - November 1924]
- 18) Riding [December 1924 -1927 & N. Y.'s]
- 19) Riding [N. D.'s]
- 20) Riding [N. D. 's]
- 21) Riding [N. D.'s]
- 22) Riggs - Rinehart, F. R. [1928 -47]
- 23) Rinehart, F. M. [1948 -54] - Rinehart S.
- 24) Rippey - Robertson
- 25) Robins - Robinson, F. A. [1931 - March 1954]
- 26) Robinson, F. A. [ April 1954 - Sept. 1956 ] - Rockwell
- 27) Rodes - Roller
- 28) Romeike - Rosenbaum
- 29) Rosenthal - Rothrock
- 30) Rothschild - Rubin [1950 -51]
- 31) Rubin [1952 - Dec. 1954]
- 32) Rubin [Jan. - April 1955 - Jan. 1961]
- 33) Rubin [May 1967 - July 1967, N. D.'s] - Rynn
Box 12
- 1) St. Clair - Sanborn
- 2) Savage - Schneider, Lois
- 3) Schneider, J. T. - Scott, D.
- 4) Scott, F. A. - Selby [1945 - Aug. 46]
- 5) Selby [Sept. 46 - 48] - Seymore
- 6) Shackelford - Shafer [1934]
- 7) Shafer [March - June 1935]
- 8) Shafer [July - 1935 - June 1942]
- 9) Shannon - Shaw
- 10) Sherer
- 11) Sherrer - Shipley [ 1923 -1935 & N. D.'s]
- 12) Shively - Simmons
- 13) Simms, William Gilmore. Voltmeier Project.
- 14) Simms, William Gilmore, 1950 - 52
- 15) Simpson, C. - Smith, P.
- 16) Smith, R. - Spencer, E.
- 17) Spencer, W. E. - Stegner
- 18) Stein - Stephens, E. [1938 - 1940]
- 19) Stephens, H. - Stevenson, A. [1933 - 46]
- 20) Stevenson, A. [1958 -63] - Stewart, E. [1935 - May 36]
- 21) Stewart, E. [June 1936 - 37] - Stewart, R. [1931 - Feb. 1954]
- 22) Stewart. R..[May 1954 - 1960]
- 23) Stix - Stone, G. [1936 - May 1938]
- 24) Stone, G. [July 1938] - Stuart, Jesse [March - May 1933]
- 25) Stuart, Jesse [Sept. 1933 - 1937]
- 26) Stuart, Jesse [Oct. 21, 1937 - Feb. 1938]
- 27) Stuart, Jesse [ 1938 -42]
- 28) Stuart, Jesse [Oct. 1942 - Nov. 1952]
Box 13
- 1) Stuart, Jesse [April - Sept. 1953]
- 2) Stuart, Jesse [Oct. - Dec. 13, 1953]
- 3) Stuart, Jesse [Dec. 17, 1953 - June 1, 1954]
- 4) Stuart, Jesse [June 30, 1954 - May 16, 1955]
- 5) Stuart, Jesse [May 20, 1955 - 1958]
- 6) Stuart, Jesse [ Jan. - July 1954]
- 7) Stuart, Jesse [ Sept. - Oct. 23, 1959]
- 8) Stuart, Jesse [ Oct. 25, 1959 - 1960]
- 9) Stuart, Jesse [ 1961 - March 12, 1962]
- 10) Stuart, Jesse [April 1962 - August 1967]
- 11) Stuart, Jesse [Sept. 1967, 1968 & no dates]
- 12) Stuart, N. d. - Tarleton
- 13) Tate, Allen [June - July 5, 1922]
- 14) Tate, Allen [July 12, 1922 - August 17, 1922]
- 15) Tate, Allen [August 31, 1922 - June 16, 1923]
- 16) Tate, Allen [June 22, 1923 - July 1923]
- 17) Tate, Allen [Aug. 1923 - March 1, 1924]
- 18) Tate, Allen [March3 -27, 1924]
- 19) Tate, Allen [ April 1924]
- 20) Tate, Allen [May 1924]
- 21) Tate, Allen [June - Sept. 4, 1924]
- 22) Tate, Allen [Sept. 11 - Oct. 10, 1924]
- 23) Tate, Allen [Oct. 11 - Nov. 7, 1924]
- 24) Tate, Allen [ Nov. 9 - Dec. 11, 1924 ]
- 25) Tate, Allen [ Dec. 17, 1924 - Jan. 1925 ]
- 26) Tate, Allen [Feb. - May 21, 1925]
- 27) Tate, Allen [ May 25 - July 13, 1925]
- 28) Tate, Allen [July 25 - Oct. 1925]
- 29) Tate, Allen [ Nov. 1925 -March 3, 1926]
- 30) Tate, Allen [March 11 - June 1926]
- 31) Tate, Allen [ July - Sept. 1926]
- 32) Tate, Allen [ Oct. 1926 - Jan. 1927]
- 33) Tate, Allen [Feb. - May 5, 1927]
- 34) Tate, Allen [ May 13 - June 11, 1927]
- 35) Tate, Allen [ June 22 - July 1927]
- 36) Tate, Allen [ Sept. - Nov. 1927]
- 37) Tate, Allen [ Jan. - March14, 1928]
- 38) Tate, Allen [March 16, - April 1928]
- 39) Tate, Allen [ May - October 1928]
- 40) Tate, Allen [Feb. - July 1929]
- 41) Tate, Allen [Aug.- Nov. 1929]
- 42) Tate, Allen [ Dec. 1929 - Feb. 3, 1930]
- 43) Tate, Allen [ Feb. 9 - 27, 1930]
- 44) Tate, Allen [ June - July 1930]
- 45) Tate, Allen [ Aug. - Nov. 1930]
- 46) Tate, Allen [ Dec. 1930 - 1931]
- 47) Tate, Allen [ Jan. - June 1932]
- 48) Tate, Allen [ Oct. 1932 - March 1933]
- 49) Tate, Allen [April 1933 - 1934]
- 50) Tate, Allen [1935]
Box 14
- 1) Tate, Allen [Jan. 1936 - April 1937]
- 2) Tate, Allen [May 1937 - August 1938]
- 3) Tate, Allen [Oct. 1938 -39]
- 4) Tate, Allen [Jan. 1940 - June 1942 ]
- 5) Tate, Allen [ Aug. 1942 - Feb. 11, 1943]
- 6) Tate, Allen [Feb. 20, 1943 - Dec. 1950]
- 7) Tate, Allen [ 1951 - 53]
- 8) Tate, Allen [ August 1955 - January 1962]
- 9) Tate, Allen [Feb. 1962 - Jan. 1963]
- 10) Tate, Allen [Feb. 1963 - Jan. 1965]
- 11) Tate, Allen [Feb. - Jan. 67, Sept. 1971 & N. D.'s 1924- 30]
- 12) Tate, Allen [Jan. - Nov. 14, N. Y.'s]
- 13) Tate, Allen [ Nov. 18 - Dec. N.Y.'s - N. D.'s & letter to Mims]
- 14) Tate, Caroline - Taylor, Tyre
- 15) Taylor, Warren
- 16) Taylor, Wesley F. - Thomas, W. E. [ 1935 - Feb. 36 ]
- 17) Thomas, W. E. [ April 1936 - 38] - Thompson, C. W.
- 18) Thompson, E. - Titterton [ 1928 -29]
- 19) Titterton [1930] - Todd
- 20) Toledano - Trawick
- 21) Tribble - Tyler
- 22) Underwood - Untermeyer [1923 - Aug 1926]
- 23) Untermeyer [1929 -61 & N. D.] - Upson
- 24) Valentine - Van Doren [Feb. 1925 - Feb. 1927]
- 25) Van Doren ,Mark [Oct. 1929 - 1938 ] - Vinal [1924]
- 26) Vinal [N. Y. 's - N. D. 's] - Waddell
- 27) Wade, A. - Wade, James P.
- 28) Wade, John Donald [1930 - Aug. 1932]
- 29) Wade, John Donald [Sept. 1932 - Feb. 1933]
- 30) Wade, John Donald [May 1933 - Jan. 9, 1934]
- 31) Wade, John Donald [Jan. - March 1934]
- 32) Wade, John Donald [April 1934 - June 1935]
- 33) Wade, John Donald [ August 1935 - April 1936]
- 34) Wade, John Donald [ May 1936 - 1939]
Box 15
- 1) Wade, John Donald [1940 -Jan 12, 1943]
- 2) Wade, John Donald [Nov. 1943 - March 1945]
- 3) Wade, John Donald [April 1945 - Jan. 1947]
- 4) Wade, John Donald [May 1947 - April 1948]
- 5) Wade, John Donald [ May 1948 - March 1949]
- 6) Wade, John Donald [ April - Nov. 1949]
- 7) Wade, John Donald [Dec. 1949 - July 1951]
- 8) Wade, John Donald [ Aug. 1951 - 1952]
- 9) Wade, John Donald [ 1953]
- 10) Wade, John Donald [1954]
- 11) Wade, John Donald [Jan. - April 1955]
- 12) Wade, John Donald [May - Dec. 1955]
- 13) Wade, John Donald [1956 - Oct. 1957]
- 14) Wade, John Donald [Aug. 1958 - Aug. 1959]
- 15) Wade, John Donald [Sept. 1959 - March 1960]
- 16) Wade, John Donald [ May 1960 - Dec. 6, 1960]
- 17) Wade, John Donald [ Dec. 12, 1960 - April 1961]
- 18) Wade, John Donald [ May - Oct. 1961]
- 19) Wade, John Donald [ Nov. 1961 - Jan. 1962]
- 20) Wade, John Donald [ Feb. - May 1962]
- 21) Wade, John Donald [ Oct. 1962 - 63]
- 22) Wagner - Walker, E.
- 23) Walker, L. - Walsh, T. [1937]
- 24) Walsh, T. [Jan. - June 1938]
- 25) Walsh, T. [July 27, 1938 - Dec. 14, 1938]
- 26) Walsh, T. [ Dec. 28, 1938 -April 1939]
- 27) Walsh, T. [ May - Sept. 1939]
- 28) Walsh, T. [ Oct. 1939 - 1940]
- 29) Walsh, T. [1942 - Sept. 9, 1953]
- 30) Walsh, T. [Sept. 14, 1953 - Feb. 1954]
- 31) Walsh, T. [ March - Dec. 9, 1954]
- 32) Walsh, T. [Dec. 10, 1954 - March 1955]
- 33) Walsh, T. [April 1955 - Aug. 1956]
- 34) Walsh, T. [Sept. 1956 - Jan. 1957]
- 35) Walsh, T. [March - May 1957, N. Y. - N. D.] - Ward [1959]
- 36) Waring - Warren Mary Celia
- 37) Warren, Robert Penn [1923 -July 1926]
- 38) Warren, Robert Penn [Sept. 1926 - June 1930]
- 39) Warren, Robert Penn [Sept. 1930 - 1935]
Box 16
- 1) Warren, Robert Penn [1936 -38]
- 2) Warren, Robert Penn [1946 - 62 & N. D.]
- 3) Warren, Robert Penn [N. D.'s]
- 4) Warrick - Watt
- 5) Weaver, Bennett
- 6) Weaver, Richard M.
- 7) Webb - Weeks
- 8) Weiss - Wells
- 9) Wells - Wheatley [July - Aug. 1928]
- 10) Wheatley [Sept. 1928 - March 1954]
- 11) Wheeler - Wheelock [1927 - 1960]
- 12) Whitaker - Wieck
- 13) Williams, A - Williams, L
- 14) Williams, O. - Wills, Ellen
- 15) Wills, Jesse [ July - Aug. 5 1923]
- 16) Wills, Jesse [Aug. 10, 1923 - 1961]
- 17) Wills, Ridley
- 18) Wilson, E. - Wilson, L.
- 19) Wilson, M. - Winton
- 20) Wise - Woods
- 21) Woody - Wright
- 22) Writer's Monthly - Yarbrough [1923]
- 23) Yarbrough [1934 -1935] - Young, F.
- 24) Young, J. P. - Young, Stark [1929]
- 25) Young, Stark [ 1930 - 1931]
- 26) Young, Stark [ 1934 - 37]
- 27) Young, Stark [1939 - 1952]
- 28) Young, Stark [1953 - 1957]
- 29) Young, Stark [ 1930, no date]
- 30) Young, Stark [ 1930, no date]
- 31) Young, Stark [N.D.]
- 32) Young, Stark [N. D.'s]
- 33) Young, Stark [N. D.'s]
- 34) Young, Stark [N. D.'s]
- 35) Young, Stark [N. D.'s]
- 36) Young, Stark [N. D.'s]
- 37) Copies of Stark Young Letters Given by Dr. John Pilkington
- 38) Youngstrom - Zugsmith
- 39) Fragments, Unidentified
- 40) Misc. fragments, unidentified [1930 - 1939]
- 41) Fragments, unidentified [1940's: '42, '44, '47]
- 42) Misc. fragments, unidentified [ 1950's: '52,'56]
- 43) Fragments, unidentified [ 1960's: '60, '62, '67, '68]
- 44) Misc. fragments, unidentified-no dates
WRITINGS
- Book Manuscripts ( Boxes 17-24)
- Articles, Essays, and Lectures ( Boxes 25 -30)
- Poems, Reviews, Short Story, Plays, Interview ( Box 31 )
- Editing Projects (Boxes 31-33)
- Tennessean Book Review and Literary Page
- The Weekly Review-A Page About Books (2 Boxes of Photocopies, 2 Boxes
of Original
- Newspaper Clippings in boxes 54 and 55 at the end of the Papers)
Book Manuscripts
Box 17
- 1) American Composition and Rhetoric- Introduction
- 2-30) - American Composition and Rhetoric No. 1 - No. 29
Box 18
- 1-7) American Composition and Rhetoric No. 30 - No. 36
- 8) American Composition and Rhetoric mss (fragment)
- 9) American Composition and Rhetoric mss (fragment)
- 10) Big Ballad Jamboree
- 11) Big Ballad Jamboree
- 12) Big Ballad Jamboree, Chapters I - VIII, original typed MS
- 13) Big Ballad Jamboree, Chapters IX - XXI, original typed MS
- 14) Big Ballad Jamboree, Photocopy Chapters 1 - 5
Box 19
- 1) Big Ballad Jamboree, Photocopy Chapters 6 - 8
- 2) Big Ballad Jamboree, Photocopy Chapters 9 - 11
- 3) Big Ballad Jamboree, Photocopy Chapters 12 - 16
- 4) Big Ballad Jamboree, Photocopy Chapters 17 - 19
- 5) Big Ballad Jamboree, Photocopy Chapters 20 -21
Files 6 - 23: Chapters from Divided We Stand which was published as Attack
on Leviathan
- 6) Divided We Stand. Contents.
- 7) Divided We Stand. The Nation We Are.
- 8) Divided We Stand. The Nation We Are.
- 9) Divided We Stand. Regionalism in the Arts.
- 10) Divided We Stand. Regionalism in the Arts.
- 11) Divided We Stand. Chapters fromThe American Review.
- 12) Divided We Stand. The Immovable Bodies.
- 13) Divided We Stand. Political Economy of Regionalism.
- 14) Divided We Stand. Regionalism and Nationalism in American Literature.
- 15) Divided We Stand. American Heroes
- 16) Divided We Stand. Howard Odum and the Sociological Proteus.
- 17) Divided We Stand. Where Regionalism and Sectionalism Meet reprint from
Social Forces Vol. 13, No. 1, October 1934
- 18) Divided We Stand. Fragments.
- 19) Divided We Stand. The Dilemma of the Southern Liberals, No. 1
- 20) Divided We Stand. The Dilemma of the Southern Liberals No. 2
- 21) Divided We Stand. The Dilemma of the Southern Liberals
- 22) Divided We Stand. The Dilemma of the Southern Liberals
- 23) Divided We Stand. The Dilemma of the Southern Liberals reprint from
The American Mercury Feb. 1934
Box 20
- 1) Lee in the Mountains and Other Poems.
- 2) Lee in the Mountains and Other Poems.
- 3) The Long Street No. 1
- 4) The Long Street No. 2
- 5) The Long Street No. 3
- 6) The Long Street No. 4
- 7) The Long Street No. 5
- 8) The Long Street No.6
- 9) The Long Street No. 7
- 10) The Long Street, Book Manuscript
- 11) Readings for Composition, No. 1
- 12) Readings for Composition, No. 2
- 13) Readings for Composition, No. 3
- 14) Readings for Composition, No. 4
- 15) Readings for Composition, No. 5
- 16) Readings for Composition, No. 6
- 17) Readings for Composition, No. 7
- 18) Readings for Composition, No. 8
- 19) Readings for Composition, No. 9
- 20) Readings for Composition, No. 10
Box 21
- 1) Southern Writers in the Modern World.
- 2) The Tall Men No.1
- 3) The Tall Men No.2
- 4) The Tall Men No.3
- 5) The Tall Men No.4
- 6) The Tall Men No.5
- 7) The Tall Men ( Incomplete final drafts) No. 6
- 8) The Tall Men ( Incomplete final drafts ) No. 7
- 9) The Tall Men (Incomplete final drafts ) No. 8
- 10) The Tall Men ( Rough drafts ) No. 9
- 11) The Tall Men ( Rough drafts ) No. 10
- 12) The Tall Men (Rough drafts ) No. 11
- 13) The Tall Men (Rough drafts ) No. 12
- 14) The Tall Men (Rough drafts) No. 13
- 15) The Tall Men (Rough drafts ) No. 14
- 16) The Tall Men ( Rough drafts ) No. 15
- 17) The Tall Men (Rough drafts ) No. 16
- 18) The Tall Men (Rough drafts ) No. 17
- 19) The Tennessee, Vol. 1, Three Woodcuts by Theresa Sherrer Davidson
- 20) The Tennessee, Vol. I
- 21) The Tennessee, Vol. 1
- 22) The Tennessee, Vol. 1
- 23) The Tennessee, Vol. 1
- 24) The Tennessee, Vol.1
- 25) The Tennessee, Vol. 1
- 26) The Tennessee, Vol. 1
- 27) The Tennessee, Vol. 1
- 28) The Tennessee, Vol. 1
- 29) The Tennessee, Vol. 1
Box 22
- 1) The Tennessee, Vol. 1
- 2) The Tennessee, Vol. 1
- 3) The Tennessee, Vol. 1
- 4) The Tennessee, Vol. 1
- 5) The Tennessee, Vol. 1
- 6) The Tennessee, Vol. 1
- 7) The Tennessee, Vol. 1
- 8) The Tennessee, Vol. 1
- 9) The Tennessee, Vol. 1
- 10) The Tennessee, Vol. 1
- 11) The Tennessee, Vol. 1
- 12) The Tennessee, Vol. 1
- 13) The Tennessee, Vol. 1
- 14) The Tennessee, Vol. 1
- 15) The Tennessee, Vol. 1
- 16) The Tennessee, Vol. 1
- 17) The Tennessees,Vol. 1
- 18) The Tennessee, Vol. 1
- 19) The Tennessee, Vol. 1
Box 23
- 1) The Tennessee, Vol. 2
- 2) The Tennessee, Vol. 2
- 3) The Tennessee, Vol. 2
- 4) The Tennessee, Vol. 2
- 5) The Tennessee, Vol. 2
- 6) The Tennessee, Vol. 2
- 7) The Tennessee, Vol. 2
- 8) The Tennessee, Vol. 2
- 9) The Tennessee, Vol. 2
- 10) The Tennessee, Vol. 2
- 11) The Tennessee, Vol. 2
- 12) The Tennessee, Vol. 2
- 13) The Tennessee, Vol. 2
- 14) The Tennessee, Vol. 2, No. 26
- 15) The Tennessee, Vol. 2, No. 27
- 16) The Tennessee, Vol. 2, No. 28
- 17) The Tennessee, Vol. 2, No. 29
- 18) The Tennessee, Vol. 2, No. 30
- 19) The Tennessee, Table of Contents and Chapter 1
- 20) The Tennessee. First Comers. Chapter 2.
- 21) The Tennessee. The River of the Cherokees. Chapter 3.
- 22) The Tennessee. Myths and Games of the Cherokees. Chapter 4.
- 23) The Tennessee. The Carolina Traders and Their Empire. Chapter 5.
- 24) The Tennessee. The Brilliant Idea of a Scottish Baronet. Chapter 6.
- 25) The Tennessee. The Siege and Fall of Fort Loudoun. Chapter 7.
- 26) The Tennessee. Fort Loudoun, Monument of Lost Empire. Chapter ?
- 27) The Tennessee. Rally in the Canebrake. Chapter 10.
Box 24
- 1) The Tennessee. Rally in the Canebrake. Fragment.
- 2) The Tennessee. John Sevier and the Lost State of Franklin. Chapter 12
- 3) The Tennessee. Dragging Canoe Blockades the River. Chapter 13.
- 4) The Tennessee. Flatboat and Keelboat Days. Chapter 14.
- 5) The Tennessee. Boatmen and Outlaws on the Trace. Chapter 15.
- 6) The Tennessee. Early Steamboat Days. Chapter 16.
- 7) The Tennessee. Selected Bibliography
- 8) Misc. pages from The Tennessee No. 1
- 9) Misc. pages from The Tennessee No. 2
- 10) Misc. pages from The Tennessee No. 3
- 11) Untitled. "South Carolina MS Book and Notes"
- 12) Untitled. " South Carolina MS Book and Notes" -Chronology-Montgomery's
expedition against Cherokees
- 13) South Carolina Book and Notes "Fort Loudoun: the Years of Decision"
- Articles, Essays, and Lectures
- 14) "About Merrill Moore"
- 15) "An Agrarian Looks at the New Deal"
- 16) "The Agrarian South: An Interpretation"
- 17) "The Agrarians Today" Shenandoah Summer 1952, Vol. III, No.
2
- 18) "The Agrarian Tradition: Resume of Principles"
- 19) "The All Day Singing at Cedar Valley"
- 20) "Allen Tate: The Traditionalist as Modern"
- 21) "Aristocracy and Machinery"
- 22) "Articles of an Agrarian Reform "
- 23) "Articles of an Agrarian Restoration"
- 24) "The Artist as Southerner." In Saturday Review, May 15, 1926
- 25) "The Artist as Southerner."
- 26) "The Average Man and Poetry
- 27) "At the Railway Station, Middlebury, July 19, 1949"
- 28) "Die Bedeutung der Sudstaaten in der Modernen Amerikanischen Literatur"
- 29) " Brother Jonathan and Cousin Roderick"
- 30) Commencement Address-Breadloaf School of English, 1938
- 31) Commencement Address --Breadloaf School of English, 1956
- 32 ) Commencement Address-Breadloaf School of English, 1956
- 33) Commencement Address-Peabody Demonstration School, June 5, 1945
- 34) Commencement Address-Wallace School (no date)
- 35) The Communion of the Ever-Living: A Statement of the Role of the Humanities
- 36) "Counterattack, 1930 -1940: The South Against Leviathan" delivered
as the second lecture in the Eugenia Dorothy Blount Lamar Memorial Lectures,
Nov. 1957 at Mercer University
- 37) "Counter-Revolution: The Sequel to I'll Take My Stand
- 38) "The Crisis in Education"
- 39) "Criticism Outside New York"
- 40) "Current Attitudes Toward Folklore"
- 41) Dominance of Government over Culture. Nationalism in the Industrial
Age.
- 42) " Dying Cities, Living Fields"
Box 25
- 1) "Economics and Life"
- 2) Edna Ferber's So Big
- 3) "Education for Quality"
- 4) "The English Teacher and the Lost Humanities" No. 1
- 5) " " " No. 2
- 6) " " " No. 3
- 7) "Erskine Caldwell's Picture Book"
- 8) Essays on Liberals ( untitled )
- 9) "An Exhortation for the Times "
- 10) "Faulkner e Warren" ( in Portuguese )
- 11) "Faulkner and Warren: A Study in the Vitality of Tradition"
- 12) "Faulkner and Warren: A Note on the Role of the South in Contemporary
American Literature"
- 13) "First Fruits of Dayton"
- 14) "The Folk in Literature"
- 15) "Folkways and Folk Arts"
- 16) Foreword. The Works and Days of Arthur Palmer Hudson.
- 17) Foreword and Notes. The Southern Tradition at Bay, by Richard Weaver.
- 18) "Geography of the Brain"
- 19) "Grammar and Rhetoric: The Teacher's Problem," 1953
- 20) "Grammar and Rhetoric: The Teacher's Problem"
- 21) "Grand Tour at Age 72 or The New "Innocents Abroad" Autumn
, 1965
- 22) "The Great Plains"
- 23) "Gulliver Goes South"
- 24) "Gulliver with Hay Fever."
- 25) "History of the Honor System at Vanderbilt"
- 26) "The Horrors of Peace"
- 27) I'll Take My Stand-Dedication and Prospectus
- 28) "In Memory of John Gould Fletcher"
- 29) " Introduction to the Fugitive," 1966
- 30) " Introduction to John Donald Wade's Essays"
- 31) "Introduction : A Statement of Principles" No. 1 (I'll Take
My Stand )
- 32) " " No. 2
- 33) " " No. 3
- 34) "Introduction to Voltmeier" by William Gilmore Simms
- 35) " John Dos Passos-No Rip Van Winkle"
- 36) " John Dos Passos-No Rip Van Winkle"
- 37) "Joseph Conrad's Directed Indirections"
- 38) " Joseph Conrad's Directed Indirections." The Sewanee Review,
April 1925
- 39) " Joseph Conrad and the Vision of His Youth" ( lecture)
- 40) " Kennedy's Horseshoe Robinson: A Tale of the Tory Ascendancy "(
1835)
- 41) "Kennedy's Rob of the Bowl," 1838
- 42 ) Kennedy's Swallow Barn or a Sojourn in the Old Dominion (1832 )
- 43) " John Pendleton Kennedy (1795 - 1870)"
- 44) Kingdom Coming.
- 45) Kingdom Coming. Muscle Schoals and the T. V. A.
- 46) Kingdom Coming. Muscle Schoals. The Flint Rocks, and TVA.
Box 26
- 1) "Lands That Were Golden"
- 2) Lecture on Southern Literature ( untitled )
- 3) Lecture on Southern Writers, pp. 10 - 16
- 4) " Literature as Experience and Form"
- 5) "The Local Color Novel" (Creative Reading, Sept. 15, 1928,
Vol. II, No. 23 )
- 6) "The Lyric of the 1600's: Song or Poem?"
- 7) "The Lyric of Tradition"
- 8) "The Machine Age"
- 9) Mark Twain ( lecture )
- 10) " The Master of the Sacred Harp: In Memoriam George Pullen Jackson,
1874 - 1953"
- 11) " "
- 12) "Medieval Lyrics: The Poem As Song"
- 13) " A Meeting of Southern Writers"
- 14) " Middletown, Yankee Town, and Rebelville."
- 15) "A Mirror for Artists " No. 1
- 16) "A Mirror for Artists" No. 2 (from I'll Take My Stand)
- 17) " The 'Mystery' of the Agrarians"
- 18) " Nashville in the Eighteen- Nineties" ( Coffee House Club,
Feb. 16, 1967 )
- 19) " (carbon copy )
- 20) " The New South and Conservatism"
- 21) " "
- 22) The New South and the Conservative Tradition
- 23) " "
- 24) " "
- 25) "No Ammer "
- 26) "Not Quite Yankees-Still More Rebels "
- 27) The Old Oak Club, 1888-1938
- 28) " On Teaching Democracy Through Literature" ( 2 copies )
- 29) " "
- 30) Peabody Radio Round Table, 1940
- 31) Poetry and Progress; Poetry as Tradition (2 copies)
- 32) The Political Economy of Regionalism
- 33) Political Regionalism and Administrative Regionalism
- 34) " Pre-Admission Acquaintance with the Honor System"
- 35) "Preface to Decision"
- 36) " "
- 37) "Preface to Decision ( A Study of the Race Problem" Nashville
Banner, 9-7-45 )
- 38) "Preliminary Discussion - Southern Letters - 1931"
- 39) " Pullin' Corn: A New Georgia Scene.
- 40) Quotations from I'll Take My Stand
- 41) "Recollections of Robert Frost"
- 42) " The Recrudescence of Kipling."
- 43) " Regionalism"
- 44) " "
- 45) " " (includes letter to W. T. Couch, 1953)
- 46) " "
- 47) " "
- 48) Regionalism. Notes (Legal size folder)
Box 27
- 1) "Regionalism in College English Courses"
- 2) "Regionalism in Modern American Literature" No. 1
- 3) " " No. 2
- 4) " " No. 3
- 5) " Regionalism Versus Chaos"
- 6) " Relationship of the Faculty and Administrative Officers to the
Honor System"
- 7) " Remarks Given at the Installation of Alexander Heard as Chancellor
of Vanderbilt University 1963."
- 8) Remarks Given at Memorial Assembly for Elizabeth Drew. Bread Loaf School
of English.
- 9) "The Renaissance of Southern Poetry and Literature"
- 10) A Reply to Clarence Cason's "Is the South Advancing?"
- 11) Report on Southern Literature.
- 12) "The Return of the Native-Introduction"
- 13) "Richard Croom Beatty: A Memoir" No. 1
- 14) " " No. 2
- 15) "Robert E. Lee: The Soldier"
- 16) " The Role of the South in Modern Literature."
- 17) "The Sacred Harp in the Land of Eden"
- 18) " "
- 19) "The Sacred Harp Singing at Cedar Valley"
- 20) "Sectionalism in America "
- 21) " Sectionalism in America"
- 22) " A Siege Gun Opens From Texas"
- 23) " Simms and the Critics"
- 24) So Red the Rose, by Stark Young-Introduction
- 25) " ' No. 1
- 26) " " No. 2
- 27) " " No. 3
- 28) " " Fragments
- 29) " Social Science Discovers Regionalism"
- 30) " The Sociological Proteus"
- 31) "A Sociologist in Eden"
- 32) " "
- 33) " Some Considerations for a Study of the Humanities"
- 34) " The South in Contemporary Literature" ( lecture ).
- 35) "The South and Intellectual Progress"
- 36) "The South and the Nation-A Historical Interpretation No. 1
- 37) " " " No. 2
- 38) "The Southern Agrarians"
- 39) " The Southern Association Joins the Kennedy Army," Coffee
House Club, 1962
- 40) " "
- 41) " "
- 42) " "
- 43) "The Southern Association and Other Educational Mobs"
- 44) " Southern Letter" ( fragment )
- 45) "A Southern View of Folk Song"
- 46) "The Southerner"
- 47) "The Southern Writer and the Modern University"
- 48) " The Statecraft of Charles A. Beard"
- 49) " Statement and Interpretation of the Negative"
- 50) Statement for Dallas Meeting, April 19 -21, 1968
- 51) " Still Rebels, Still Yankees"
- 52) " "
- 53) Shenandoah
- 55) " Stuart's Escape and Timberlake's Mission"
- 56) Studies in War Time, Convocation Address, Hollins College, September
18, 1942
Box 28
- 1) " The Talking Oaks of the South"
- 2) " The Teaching of Composition and Rhetoric"
- 3) " The Thankless Muse and Her Fugitive Poets"
- 4) " Theme and Method in So Red the Rose"
- 5) "Theme and Method in So Red the Rose" Modern Southern Literature:
A Symposium -XVII, The Hopkins Review, Spring- Summer 1953
- 6) " Thomas Hardy"
- 7) Essay on Thomas Hardy, pp.2 - 12, 14 - 27 (incomplete )
- 8) " To the Civitans." Lecture.
- 9) " To Go West and South" ( unfinished )
- 10) " To the Wardens of the Gate"
- 11) " The Traditional Basis of Thomas Hardy's Fiction"
- 12) " The Trend of Southern Literature" No. 1
- 13) " The Trend of Southern Literature" No. 2
- 14) "The Trend toward Regional Devolution"
- 15) Tribute to Elizabeth Drew ( untitled )
- 16) "The TVA Makes a New River"
- 17) "Two Schools of Southern Fiction"
- 18) "Two Views of the World State: Wells and A. E."
- 19) " The Unhappy Role of Science- 1956"
- 20) "Vanderbilt and the South"
- 21) "Vermont in Summer-Georgia in Winter" No. 1
- 22) " " No. 2
- 23) "A Very Modern Question"
- 24) "The Vocabulary of the Moderns"
- 25) " The Voyage of the Good Boat Adventure.
- 26) " What does History Mean?
- 27) "Where are the Laymen? An Inquiry into the Southern Policy Committees"
- 28) "Where Regionalism and Sectionalism Meet?"
- 29) "Where Regionalism and Sectionalism Meet?"
- 30) "The White Spirituals and Their Historian"
- 31) Whither Dixie? Mr. Barr and Mr. Ransom in the Great Debate at Richmond.
- 32) " Whitman and the American Spirit" (lecture)
- 33) " Why the Modern South has a Great Literature"
- 34) " William Gilmore Simms and the Southern Frontier." No. 1
- 35) " " No. 2
- 36) " " No. 3
- 37) " Zola's Naturalism and Le Roman Experimental"
- 38) Untitled ( address to students in American Literature class )
- 39) Untitled. Subject: Agrarian View of the South's Problems
- 40) Untitled Essay. Beginning "Americans are a Wilderness People,"
1938
- 41) Untitled Essay. Subject: Civil War and the South.
- 42) Untitled Essay. Subject: Columbia Debate "Mr. Chairman and Fellow
Tennesseans"
- 43) Untitled Essay. Subject: The Lack of Audience for Art in the South.
- 44) Untitled Essay. Subject: [ Role of the Humanities in Modern Education]
- 45) Untitled Essay. Subject: Southerners and Northerners
- 46) Untitled Essay. Subject: To the Kiwanis Club
- 47) Untitled Essay. Subject: Tribute to Dr. Sanborn
- 48) Davidson. Untitled essay fragments
- 49) Untitled Manuscripts. No. 1
- 50) Untitled Manuscripts. No. 2
Box 29
- 1) Incomplete and fragmentary manuscripts
- 2) " "
- 3) " "
- 4) " "
- 5) " "
- 6) Papers written while a student No. 1-"Arnold Bennett-Balanceer";
'Churches"; "Editorials After ' 'The New Republic' "; "Meredith";
"Militarists in America"; "My Little League of Nations"
(after Stephen Leacock in "Our Little Soviet, " Vanity Fair, November)
- 7) Papers written while a student No. 2-"The Mythological and Symbolical
Interpretation of Beowulf";"The Poems of Cynewulf"(term paper
December 1920)
- 8) Papers written while a student No. 3-"The Plays of Galsworthy";
"A Profession of Some Principles"; "A Shropshire Lad";"Yeats
as a Lyrist"
- 9) Papers written while a student No. 4-"The Wine of Jules Leroux";"Untitled"
Poems
( a complete list of Davidson's poems in this collection is available with this
finding aid - Appendix A)
- 10) Ad to At (14 sheets )
- 11) Aunt - Barren (9 sheets )
- 12) Battle Vow (15 sheets )
- 13) Bird of Paradise - Boudoir (10 sheets)
- 14) Boundary - Cabined (11 sheets)
- 15) The Case of Motorman 17 (18 sheets )
- 16) The Charm - Coat of Arms (12 sheets)
- 17) Color Blind - Country Music (8 sheets)
- 18) Countersong - Crime (12 sheets)
- 19) Cross Question (17 sheets)
- 20) Cumberland - David Crockett (6 sheets)
- 21) Deserter (16 sheets)
- 22) Desolate - Echo (9 sheets)
- 23) Epinician - Fear (17 sheets)
- 24) Fiddler - First (14 sheets)
- 25) For a - From a Window (14 sheets)
- 26) The Game (10 sheets)
- 27) God - Harold (17 sheets)
- 28) Hermitage (21 sheets )
- 29) Hermitage (19 sheets )
- 30) Hit - Hunter (10 sheets )
- 31 ) Idyl - Johnnie Armstrong ( 10 sheets )
- 32) Last Charge - Lost Rider (11 sheets )
- 33) Lee in the Mountains (18 sheets)
- 34) Legend (6 sheets)
- 35) Lines Written for Allen Tate (16 sheets)
- 36) Lines - Martha (9 sheets)
Box 30
- 1) Meeting with Scylla - Morning Love (12 sheets)
- 2) Morning Was Golden (1 sheet)
- 3) "Naiad" ( in Nov. 1922 issue of The Double Dealer)
- 4) Nervous Man (11 sheets)
- 5) Ninth Part of Speech (15 sheets)
- 6) Ninth Part of Speech (15 sheets)
- 7) No - Old (18 sheets)
- 8) Old Man of Thorn - Pastoral (18 sheets)
- 9) Pavane - Priapus Younger (11 sheets )
- 10) Projection - Randall (16 sheets)
- 11) Rebel - Return (12 sheets)
- 12) Ritual - Robertson (15 sheets)
- 13) Running of Streight (26 sheets)
- 14) " " (15 sheets)
- 15) " " (17 sheets)
- 16) " " (15 sheets)
- 17) Sequel - Sky (11 sheets)
- 18) Soldier - Southward (19 sheets)
- 19) Sp - To Anybody (16 sheets)
- 20) To the Army of Tennessee (12 sheets)
- 21) To the Army of Tennessee (2) (11 sheets)
- 22) Totom - Touch (17 sheets )
- 23) Trooper of Forrest (17 sheets)
- 24) Twilight - Vow (10 sheets)
- 25) Wassail - X,Y, Z (14 sheets)
- 26) Untitled
- 27) Miscellaneous ( includes untitled poems and fragments )
- 28) A Notebook-Notes for Poetry and Prose
- 29) 3 poems ("Lee Sulle Montagne" "Pastorale Della Georgia:
Randall Figlio Mio" and 'L'Uomo Eccitabile) in The Journal -Questioni,
Gennaio - Marzo 1960
Overview | Biography
| File Listing: Boxes 1-30 | File Listing:
Boxes 31-65
Appendix A: Poems by Davidson | Appendix
B: Literary Career
Appendix C: Fugitives & Agrarians | Appendix
D: Photographs
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