A Guide to the Papers of Bliss Carman, 1891-1929 Carman, Bliss, Papers, 7307-m

A Guide to the Papers of Bliss Carman, 1891-1929

A Collection in
The Clifton Waller Barrett Library
Special Collections
The University of Virginia Library
Accession number 7307-m


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Repository
Special Collections, University of Virginia Library
Collection Number
7307-m
Title
Papers of Bliss Carman in the Clifton Walter Barrett Library 1891-1929
Physical Characteristics
The collection consists of ca. 40 items.
Language
English

Administrative Information

Access Restrictions

There are no restrictions.

Use Restrictions

See the University of Virginia Library’s use policy.

Preferred Citation

Papers of Bliss Carman in the Clifton Walter Barrett Library, 1891-1929, Accession #7307-m, Special Collections, University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.

Acquisition Information

The papers were a gift to the library by Gale Valentine Emery, in memory of her grandmother, Agnes Cook Gale, February 3, 2006.

Scope and Content

The collection consists chiefly of typescripts of poems copied out for Agnes Cook and letters to her.

Carman discusses the writing and publication of his poems; expounds the doctrines of Unitarianism and the fallacies of Christian Science; and shares misgivings (early in 1917) about Woodrow Wilson with his "moral cowardice and callous egotism." He also mentions the selling of letters from departed celebrities to autograph hunters and recommends she read Vachel Lindsay.

Correspondence mentions Richard Hovey, Mary Perry King, Odell Shepard, Anne Higginson Spicer, and Susan Hays Ward.

The collection also contains an inscribed photograph post card of Carman; three printed copies of his poems; a partial bibliography; and obituaries.

Contents List

Series I: Manuscripts
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Series II: Letters
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Series III: Photographs and Miscellaneous
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