Carol Kyle Papers

Overview

Scope and Contents

Subject Terms

Detailed Description

Biographical

Coursework completed

Courses Taught

Works, Creative

Works, Scholarly

Projects and Grants

Correspondence

Committee Work

News Clippings, articles, and publications



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Collection Overview

Title: Carol Kyle Papers, 1957-1995

ID: 15/7/46

Primary Creator: Kyle, Carol (1939-1995)

Extent: 12.3 cubic feet

Arrangement: By Subject, Alphabetically Thereunder Unless Noted

Subjects: Astronomy, Computer Based Education, Creative Writing, Faculty Papers, Fulbright Awards, National Endowment for the Humanities, Poetry, Women's Studies

Formats/Genres: Papers

Languages: English

Scope and Contents of the Materials

Papers of Carol Kyle (1939-1995), professor of English (1968-1995), contain professional and personal correspondence, literary and scholarly publications, manuscripts and drafts of poetry, photographs, sound recordings, and teaching and research materials related to classes taken as a student at Duquesne University (1957-1961) and the University of Pennsylvania (1962-1968); courses taught while a professor at UIUC, including pilot classes on poetry and astronomy, the literature of AIDS, contemporary American poetry, women writers, and computer use in humanities instruction; creative works, include poetry collections and individual poems, novels and novellas, and short stories; scholarly and research works, including book- and article-length works on contemporary poetry, domestic imagery, Robert Frost (dissertation topic), and numerous poets and writers, including W.S. Merwin, Adrienne Rich, James Wright and Charles Olson; materials relating to research grants received for the completion or implementation of projects, including a Fulbright to conduct research in Buenos Aires, Argentina (1972), an NEH grant to develop a poetry and astronomy curriculum (1978-1979), her work at the National Humanities Institute with Maynard Mack (1971), her tenure as De Witt-Wallace visitor at the MacDowell artists' colony(1989), and awards presented to Kyle, including the Chancellor's Award for Distiguished Teaching (1987) and the LAS Award for Distinguished Teaching; and correspondence with publishers, students, colleagues, and writers, including Adrienne Rich, Sarah Getty, Carol Burns, Raymond Carver, Maxine Kumin, Archibald MacLeish, W.S. Merwin, Sarah Schulman, and James Wright.

Subject/Index Terms

Astronomy
Computer Based Education
Creative Writing
Faculty Papers
Fulbright Awards
National Endowment for the Humanities
Poetry
Women's Studies

Administrative Information

Repository: University of Illinois Archives

Accruals: 1/23/1995; 1/31/95; 2/8/95; 3/2/95; 3/29/95; 5/25/95; 10/17/95; 2/23/96

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URL: https://files.archon.library.illinois.edu/uasfa/1507046.pdf

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Box and Folder Listing


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[Series 1: Biographical],
[Series 2: Coursework completed],
[Series 3: Courses Taught],
[Series 4: Works, Creative],
[Series 5: Works, Scholarly],
[Series 6: Projects and Grants],
[Series 7: Correspondence],
[Series 8: Committee Work],
[Series 9: News Clippings, articles, and publications],
[All]

Series 7: Correspondence
Box 12
Folder 1: Official (university correspondence)
Box 12
Folder 1: University of Pennsylvania, regarding dissertation and orals, 1966
Folder 2: UIUC English,
Box 12
Folder 1: General, 1980-93
Folder 2: Regarding complaint of Victoria Stagg Elliot (student), 1992
Folder 3: UIUC
Box 12
Folder 1: General, 1986, 1989
Folder 2: Teaching awards, 1985-86
(Includes correspondence from W.S. Merwin and Maynard Mack)
Folder 3: Faculty reports, 1984
Folder 2: Personal (letters sent and received by Kyle; names are as given in letters)
Box 12
Folder 1: Anonymous (love letter), 1970
Folder 2: General
Folder 3: Ed (astrophysicist), 1990
Folder 4: John, 1968
Folder 5: John(see also Works, Creative/MacDowell Colony novel notes), 1987-1988
Folder 6: Mother
Folder 7: Dr. Schwenck, 1970
(regarding medical conditions)
Folder 8: Hugh Trevor-Roper, 1973
(regarding meeting Martin Borman in Argentina; see Poetry/Individual Poems)
Folder 9: William, 1985
Folder 10: Postcards, cards and notes
Box 13
Folder 1: Writers (correspondence to and from other writers)
Box 13
Folder 1: Carol Burnes, ca. 1986
Folder 2: Raymond Carver, 1985
Folder 3: Sarah Getty, 1981
Folder 4: Maxine Kumin, 1985
Folder 5: Archibald MacLeish, 1973
Folder 6: W.S. Merwyn (photocopies from the Merwyn Collection, Rare Book and Special Collections library, UIUC), 1973-1981
Folder 7: Betty Nelson, 1989
Folder 8: Adrienne Rich, 1975, 1980, 1984
Folder 9: Sarah Schulman, 1988-89
Folder 10: Michael Van Walleghen, 1983
Folder 11: Nancy Willard, 1975
Folder 12: James Wright, 1974-75
(includes photographs of and typescript poems by Wright)
Folder 2: Professional (regarding jobs, papers written and committee work)
Box 13
Folder 1: General, 1977, 1980-89
Folder 2: Job-hunting, 1985-1986
Folder 3: Lewis Leary (regarding Freneau paper), 1978
Folder 4: Visiting artists (see also correspondence with writers), 1973, 1980-85
Folder 3: Publishing (corr. with publishers, publishing houses, and agent Barbara S. Kouts)
Box 13
Folder 1: General (corr. includes Michael Korda, editor at Simon & Schuster), 1977-1991
Folder 2: Regarding The African Violet Queen, 1989-1993
Folder 4: Students
Box 13
Folder 1: General, 1981-1989
Folder 2: Brian Daldorph (regarding Merwyn), 1986
Folder 3: Brian Galford, 1981
Folder 4: Requests for letters of recommendation

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[Series 4: Works, Creative],
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[Series 7: Correspondence],
[Series 8: Committee Work],
[Series 9: News Clippings, articles, and publications],
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