
Jean Tener
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Hugh MacLennan Papers
Jean Tener
This book describes in detail the University of Calgary's holdings
of
the papers of one of Canada's most famous modern writers. Hugh
MacLennan's novels, such as Barometer Rising, Two Solitudes, The
Watch that Ends the Night, and Voices in Time, and his
prose, such as The Rivers of Canada, are formative
contributions to the development in this century of a mature
Canadian
cultural identity. MacLennan and his works are favorite and
indispensable subjects of contemporary scholarship. It is essential
that the manuscripts, correspondence, and other personal and
professional papers; which could illuminate the man, his work, and
his career; be made available to readers, writers, scholars, and the
many others for whom they could be a valuable resource. The Hugh
MacLennan Papers, First Accession, provides the first
significant
step in that process, aided by the prefatory biocritical essay of
Elspeth Cameron, noted biographer of MacLennan, Irving Layton, and
Earle Birney.
Table of Contents
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1. Biocritical Essay, by Elspeth Cameron
2. Archival Introduction, by Jean F. Tener
3. Abbreviations
4. Archival Inventory
-Correspondence Series
-Manuscript Series
-Non-fiction
-Fiction
-Published Works Series
-Scrapbook Series
-Miscellaneous Series
-Materials by Other Authors Series
5. Appendices A, B, and C
6. Alphabetical Listing of Hugh MacLennan's Titles
7. Alphabetical Listing of Outgoing MacLennan Letters
8. Chronological Listing of Outgoing MacLennan Letters
9. Personal and Corporate Name Index
University of Calgary Press
Canadian Archival Inventory Series: Literary
Papers, No. 1
i-xxx + 161 pages
5 illustrations
indexes
U.S. Rights
191 pp., 6.00" x 9.00", 1986
Paper, $14.00,
0-919813-39-9 978-0-919813-39-7
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