Cornelia Kelley Wolfe Papers

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ID: 15/7/31

Primary Creator: Wolfe, Cornelia Kelley (1897-1972)

Extent: 2.3 cubic feet

Arrangement: By type of material and chronologically thereunder.

Subjects: American Literature, Colby College, Europe, Faculty Papers, Fiction, Literary Criticism, Unitarians

Formats/Genres: Papers

Languages: English

Scope and Contents of the Materials

Papers of Cornelia Kelley Wolfe (1897-1972), Ph.D. '30, professor of English (1950-67), including correspondence (1918-68), manuscripts, publications, speeches, newspaper clippings, lecture notes, course outlines, examinations and student essays relating to english grammar and literature, American literature and the career and writings of Henry James. The papers include family photographs (1875-85) and Bible, student signature books (1918) from undergraduate days at Colby College, Maine, diaries and picture postcards of European travels, Unitarian literature and publications, a copy of The Early Development of Henry James (1930) by Cornelia Kelley and copies of The Victorian Newsletter. Correspondent include Leon Edel, Mildred Howells, Percy Long, Theodora Bosanquet and relatives.

Subject/Index Terms

American Literature
Colby College
Europe
Faculty Papers
Fiction
Literary Criticism
Unitarians

Administrative Information

Repository: University of Illinois Archives

Accruals: 1/3/1972

Other Note: 2 Pages

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URL: https://files.archon.library.illinois.edu/uasfa/1507031.pdf

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