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Felix Giovanelli papers

Overview

Scope and Contents

Biographical Note

Administrative Information

Detailed Description

Correspondence

Writings

Mixed Materials

Margaret Giovanelli

Published Works by Others

Oversize Materials



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Felix Giovanelli papers, 1925-1985 | Rare Book & Manuscript Library, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

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Collection Overview

Title: Felix Giovanelli papers, 1925-1985Add to your cart.

Predominant Dates:1940-1970

ID: 01/MSS00015

Primary Creator: Giovanelli, Felix Bruno (1913-1962)

Extent: 1.2 Cubic Feet

Languages: English, Italian, French, Spanish;Castilian

Scope and Contents of the Materials

The Felix Giovanelli papers consist primarily of correspondence by Felix Giovanelli (1913-1962), an Italian-American educator and translator. Notable correspondents include T.S. Eliot, Ezra Pound, and Wyndham Lewis. The collection also includes translations and literary criticisms by Giovanelli and his wife, Margaret (1915-1997), as well as newspaper clippings and publications by various authors.

Biographical Note

Felix Bruno Giovanelli was born on January 2, 1913, in Eveleth, MN. He was the son of Italian immigrants; his father, Miliano Giovanelli (circa 1882-?), was a coal miner. Giovanelli attended the University of Illinois, where he earned a BA, MA, and PhD, and fostered an interest in Catholic novelists. He presented on "Modern Catholic Novelists" at the St. Louis University Lecture Forum in 1939.

In 1940, Giovanelli began working at St. Louis University as Assistant Professor of Romance Languages, having a background in French. During World War II, Giovanelli spoke for the interests of Italian Americans and advocated for an Italian Legion "to fight against Mussolini and the Fascist regime." He relocated to New York in 1945, joining the faculty of New York University. Giovanelli also reviewed books for The New Leader and Italica, and served as a translator of French, Spanish, German, and Italian novels, short stories, and articles for The New Leader, The Saturday Review, and The Reporter.

Giovanelli married Wargaret Wixsom (1915-1997) on December 31, 1936. He died of complications from cancer in 1962 and is buried in Paris, IL.

Administrative Information

Repository: Rare Book & Manuscript Library, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Access Restrictions: Open to researchers.

Use Restrictions:

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This institution reserves the right to refuse to accept a copying order if, in its judgement, fulfillment of the order would damage materials or involve violation of copyright law.

Acquisition Source: This collection was a gift to the Library by the estate of Felix & Margaret Giovanelli and Mary Moss, executor of their estate.

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[Series 1: Correspondence],
[Series 2: Writings],
[Series 3: Mixed Materials],
[Series 4: Margaret Giovanelli],
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Series 3: Mixed MaterialsAdd to your cart.
Box 2Add to your cart.
Folder 26: Materials related to Denis WilliamsAdd to your cart.
Item 1: Note on artist certficate of authenticity, undatedAdd to your cart.
Item 2: United States Customs form for paintings by Denis Williams, 1950Add to your cart.
Item 3: Airport Clearance Service form for paintings by Denis Williams, 1950Add to your cart.
Item 4: Airport Clearance Service duty form for paintings by Denis Williams, 1950Add to your cart.
Folder 27: PicturesAdd to your cart.
Item 1: Photo of 1944 Painting of "Portrait of Eugene Nash" by Siegfried G. Reinhardt, undatedAdd to your cart.
Item 2: Photo of unknown man, undatedAdd to your cart.
Item 3: Magazine clipping of painting by Corrado Cagli, undatedAdd to your cart.
Folder 28: Untitled Manuscript PagesAdd to your cart.
Item 1: "Long familiarity with the Ouevres Complete..." manuscript page, undatedAdd to your cart.
Item 2: "will find its justification only in the uses..." manuscript pages, undatedAdd to your cart.
Folder 29: Empty EnvelopesAdd to your cart.
Item 1: "Pound Ms. Pound TS Eliot Stanalaus Joyce" envelope, 1943, undatedAdd to your cart.
Item 2: "Cyril Connolley Sender Felix's translations" envelope, 1943, undatedAdd to your cart.
Item 3: "Pound Lewis Denis Williams E Pound Lewis D. Williams D. Goldring" envelope, 1968, undatedAdd to your cart.
Folder 30: Empty EnvelopesAdd to your cart.
Item 1: "The Tyro" envelope, undatedAdd to your cart.
Item 2: "Connolly Sender Felix's translations Pound Lewis Denis Williams The Tyro" envelope, undatedAdd to your cart.
Item 3: "Kendall Felix personal Pound TS Eliot Joyce Sender" envelope, undatedAdd to your cart.
Item 4: "Old Mc" envelope, undatedAdd to your cart.
Item 5: "Correspondence" black folder, undatedAdd to your cart.

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