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By Anna Wondrasek and Nicole Connell
Collection Overview
Title: Stuart David and Sophia Belzer Engstrand Collection, 1929-1961
Predominant Dates:1940-1950
ID: 01/01/MSS00102
Primary Creator: Engstrand, Stuart David (1905-1955)
Other Creators: Engstrand, Sophia Belzer (1908-1963)
Extent: 7.0 Cubic Feet
Arrangement:
Series 1: Correspondence
Series 2: Writing
Subseries: Short Stories
Subseries: Novels – Sophia Belzer Engstrand
Subseries: Novels – Stuart David Engstrand
Subseries: Stage and Screen
Subseries: Miscellaneous Writings
Series 3: Personal
Series 4: Published Novels
Series 1 and 2 are organized alphabetically by title. Series 3 is organized by a combination of alphabetical and choronological. Series 4 is organized aphabetically by English title and by date printed. If there was a non-English title, it was located with the English equivalent.
Languages: English, Swedish, Danish, Italian, French
Scope and Contents of the Materials
This collection contains manuscript drafts and published works, correspondence, financial documents, photographs, and personal documents belonging to Stuart David Engstrand (1904-1955) and Sophia Belzer Engstrand (1908-1963).
See Administrative/Biographical History for more information.
Collection Historical Note
Stuart David Engstrand was born in Chicago in 1904. He was the son of John Engstrand (1871-1948) and Johanna “Hannah” Thompson (1874-1948), who immigrated from Sweden in 1895, and was one of six children. He married Sophia Belzer in 1935.
In 1937, Engstrand published his first novel, The Invaders, which offered commentary on Marxism through the story of American Southwest farmers and the "invaders" who come to organize their labor. In 1947, Engstrand published The Sling and the Arrow, his most well-known work, which tells the story of a man whose struggles with his gender and sexuality contribute to his unconscious attempt to kill his wife. Engstrand also authored numerous short stories, as well as works for the stage and screen. Stuart David Engstrand took his life in 1955 as a result of depression, and is buried in Los Angeles.
Sophia Belzer Engstrand was born in Chicago in 1908. She was the daughter of Louis (1883-1971) and Rose (1885-1971) Belzer, Jewish immigrants from Russia, and was one of six children. She married Stuart David Engstrand in 1935. In 1940, Engstrand published her first novel, Miss Munday, which portrayed the titular school teacher in her quest to balance social convention and personal happiness. Engstrand authored short stories, poetry, and works for the stage and screen, and also served as her husband's editor. Sophia Belzer Engstrand died in Los Angeles in 1963.
Administrative Information
Repository:
Rare Book & Manuscript Library, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Access Restrictions:
The collection is open for research.
Use Restrictions:
This collection is the physical property of the Rare Book & Manuscript Library. Intellectual property rights, including copyright, may reside with the materials' creators(s) or their heirs.
The Rare Book & Manuscript Library welcomes requests for reproductions made from works in our collections, though restrictions may apply to certain materials. Please contact the library with any questions.
Preferred Citation:
Stuart David and Sophia Belzer Engstrand Collection, Rare Book & Manuscript Library, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Box and Folder Listing
Browse by Series:
[Series 1: Corresondence],
[
Series 2: Writings],
[
Series 3: Mixed Materials],
[
Series 4: Published Novels],
[
All]
- Series 1: Corresondence
- Box 1
- Folder 1: Incoming Correspondence: Aeonoff, Adele, 1940
- Folder 2: Incoming Correspondence: Agnes, Mary Frances, 1940
- Folder 3: Incoming Correspondence: Ames, Elizabeth, 1940
- Folder 4: Incoming Correspondence: Anderson, Grace, 1940
- Folder 5: Incoming Correspondence: Baker, June, 1940
- Folder 6: Incoming Correspondence: Beecham, Barbara E., 1940
- Folder 7: Incoming Correspondence: Brehmer, Ernestine Winkelmiller, 1940
- Folder 8: Incoming Correspondence: Bruder, Mildred, 1941
- Folder 9: Incoming Correspondence: Bushue, [Anna A.], 1940
- Folder 10: Incoming Correspondence: Butcher, Fanny, 1942
- Folder 11: Incoming Correspondence: Chicago Fiction Guild, 1941
- Folder 12: Incoming Correspondence: Chicago Public Library (envelope only), 1942
- Folder 13: Incoming Correspondence: Claitor, [Mabel F.], 1940
- Folder 14: Incoming Correspondence: Conroy, Jack, 1939
- Folder 15: Incoming Correspondence: Druschel, [Freda S.], 1940
- Folder 16: Incoming Correspondence: Foster, H., 1941
- Folder 17: Incoming Correspondence: Fowles, Bertha, 1940
- Folder 18: Incoming Correspondence: Greenman, Walter F., 1940
- Folder 19: Incoming Correspondence: Hoffman, Burton C., 1940
- Folder 20: Incoming Correspondence: Horan, Kenneth, undated
- Folder 21: Incoming Correspondence: Howe, Quincy, 1935
- Folder 22: Incoming Correspondence: Joel, George, W., 1940
- Folder 23: Incoming Correspondence: Kelley, Ann Irene, 1940
- Folder 24: Incoming Correspondence: Kunitz, Stanley J., 1935
- Folder 25: Incoming Correspondence: Leisen, Agnes, 1940
- Folder 26: Incoming Correspondence: [Leo], 1942
- Folder 27: Incoming Correspondence: Matson, Harold, 1940-1949
- Folder 28: Incoming Correspondence: Meeker Jr., Arthur, 1941
- Folder 29: Incoming Correspondence: Mercer, [Olwen], 1941
- Folder 30: Incoming Correspondence: Mohler, Mary, circa 1940
- Folder 31: Incoming Correspondence: Morton, Mary, undated
- Folder 32: Incoming Correspondence: Munday, Willie, 1940
- Folder 33: Incoming Correspondence: Nelson, E. E., 1940
- Folder 34: Incoming Correspondence: Price, Marion James, 1941
- Folder 35: Incoming Correspondence: Punkay, Edward G., 1941
- Folder 36: Incoming Correspondence: Saunders, Ella M., 1941
- Folder 37: Incoming Correspondence: Selden, Alice, 1941
- Folder 38: Incoming Correspondence: Siegel, Max, 1940
- Folder 39: Incoming Correspondence: Simon, Norma Lew, 1940
- Folder 40: Incoming Correspondence: Sraak, Majorie K., 1940
- Folder 41: Incoming Correspondence: Tallon, Helen, 1940
- Folder 42: Incoming Correspondence: Thornsburgh, Zada, 1940
- Folder 43: Incoming Correspondence: Whitney, Phyllis, 1940
- Folder 44: Incoming Correspondence: Williams, Mary Louise, 1942
- Folder 45: Incoming Correspondence: Winser, Ethel Reid, 1941
- Folder 46: Outgoing Correspondence: Belzer, Jean, 1934-1961
- Folder 47: Outgoing Correspondence: Belzer, Louis, 1940-1941
- Folder 48: Outgoing Correspondence: Belzer, [Rose], 1939
- Folder 49: Outgoing Correspondence: Borofsky, Lydia, 1958
- Folder 50: Outgoing Correspondence: Engstread Family, undated
- Folder 51: Outgoing Correspondence: Engstrand, Stephanie, 1940-1961
- Folder 52: Outgoing Correspondence: Engstrand, Steven, 1958-1961
- Folder 53: Outgoing Correspondence: Leiser, Lester, 1929-1933
- Folder 54: Outgoing Correspondence: Simon, Mel, 1958
Browse by Series:
[Series 1: Corresondence],
[
Series 2: Writings],
[
Series 3: Mixed Materials],
[
Series 4: Published Novels],
[
All]