Box 3
Contains 66 Results:
Day-Lewis, C. "Techniques in Modern Poetry" in The Listener, 1953 February 12
Vol. 49, No. 1250; article begins on page 269.
Day-Lewis, C. The Augustan Poets, undated
Pamphlet published by Eyre and Spottiswoode in London.
Day-Lewis, C. "Christmas Eve", undated
Part of the "Ariel Poem Series."
Day-Lewis, C. We're Not Going to Do Nothing: A Reply to Aldous Huxley's "What Are You Going to Do About It?", undated
50 copies published by the Left Review; signed and numbered by Lewis.
Dickens, Charles. Two Mobs, undated
Part of the "Gaberbocchus Loose-Leaf Series."
Dickinson, Emily. "Three Dickinson Poems Set for Voice and Piano", 1928
Dickinson, Emily (subject). "Emily Dickinson and Her Family Tree" in Daughters of the American Revolution Magazine, 1931
Vol. 65, No. 8; essay begins on page 471.
Dickinson, Emily (subject). John Bannister Tabb on Emily Dickinson, 1950
500 copies printed by the Spiral Press (New York).
Dickinson, Emily. Christmas card reprint of "On the New Year", 1951
Folder includes a postcard from Gabriel Engel to John Bennett Shaw.
Dos Passos, John. "Crimson Tent" in Poetry: A Magazine of Verse, 1926 July
Vol. 28, No. 4; poem begins on page 188.
Dos Passos, John. "Peace Demands Social Reorganization in War -- What For?", 1931
Dos Passos's brief greeting appears on page 31.
Dos Passos, John. "To a Liberal in Office" in Letter to the Living, 1942
Essay begins on page 43.
Dos Passos, John. "The Safety of Your Country" in Startling Stories, 1943
Dos Passos, John. Carlo Tresca - In Memoriam, circa 1943
Essay begins on page 2.
Dos Passos, John. "Number One", 1948 August 13
Broacast script for NBC University Theater.
Dos Passos, John (subject). Letter with review of The Grand Design, 1949 January 12
Dos Passos, John. Announcement for performance U.S.A., 1956 December 18
Part of the Matinee Theatre Series.
Dos Passos, John. Performance program for U.S.A., circa 1959
Program for the performance at the Martinique Theatre on Broadway; folder includes a note to Shaw from the box office.
Dos Passos, John (subject). "Our Story-book Democracy" by Maxwell Geismar in A distinguished critic ventures a literary prophecy, undated
Dos Passos, John. Advertising for Godfrey Blunden's A Room on the Route, undated
Dos Passos, John. Advertising for performance U.S.A., undated
Black and white advertising poster for the performance at the Martinique Theater.
Dreiser, Theodore. "Americanism" in Counterviews, 1926 June
Vol. 1, No. 2; essay begins on page 1.
Dreiser, Theodore (subject). Theodore Dreiser by James T. Farrell, 1946
Offprint from "The Chicago Review" (volume 1, number 3).
Dreiser, Theodore. "The Logic of My Life" in Mainstream: A Literary Quarterly, 1947 Spring
Vol. 1, No. 2; essay/letter begins on page 225.
Duncan, Robert. Program for Adam's Way: A Chamber Play, 1976 June 17
Dunsany, Lord. The Queen's Enemies, 1922
Edward Plunkett, the 18th baron of Dunsany, was an Anglo-Irish writer and dramatist, who published under the name Lord Dunsany. This play was originally published in 1918.
Dunsany, Lord. "The Two Bottles of Relish" in Story, 1936 February
Vol. 8, No.43; story begins on page 50.
Dunsany, Lord. "Horace: Ode XXIII." in Irish Writing, 1946
No. 1; poem begins on page 78
Dunsany, Lord. "A Poet's Novel" in The Periodical, 1947 Autumn
Vol. 27, No. 218; the short essay, which begins on page 123, is part of Dunsany's introduction to the Oxford edition of George Meredith's novel, The Egoist.
Dunsany, Lord. "The Sign" in The Arkham Sampler, 1948 Autumn
Story begins on page 3.