Box 11
Contains 60 Results:
Spender, Stephen. "Sirmione Peninsula", undated
Items are part of the "Ariel Poems" (new series), published by Faber and Faber.
Spender, Stephen. "The Conscript" in Poetry Folios, undated
Poem begins on page 1; Poetry Folios were edited by Alex Comfort and Peter Wells.
Spire, Andre. "Samael: A Play in Three Acts" in Adam: International Review, 1950 March-April
No. 204-5; play begins on page 8.
Stein, Gertrude. Four Saints in Three Acts, 1934
Opera by Virgil Thomson, lyrics by Gertrude Stein.
Stein, Gertrude. Checklists of Twentieth Century Authors, 1935
Issue is the third series; Stein section begins on page 18.
Stein, Gertrude. Audio recording of "A Valentine for Sherwood", circa 1940s
Sound documentary entitled "Voices from the Past" and put out by Rare Records, Inc. (NY).
Stein, Gertrude. Performance program for The Mother of Us All, 1947 May
Program is for performance at the Columbia Theater at Columbia U.; opera by Virgil Thomson; lyrics by Gertrude Stein.
Stein, Gertrude. Yes is For a Very Young Man, 1949 June
Program is for performance at the Cherry Lane Theatre (NY); play was first produced in 1946 and published in 1947.
Stein, Gertrude. Playbill for Four Saints in Three Acts, 1952
Playbill is for the Broadway Theatre.
Stein, Gertrude. Last Will and Testament, 1974
150 copies of Stein's last will and testament were printed for friends in February 1974 to mark the centennial of her birth.
Stein, Gertrude. Publication announcement for Things As They Are, undated
Presented by The Banyan Press.
Stephens, James. Christmas in Freelands, 1925
Stephens, James. Sheet music for "A Glass of Beer", 1925
Stephens, James. Stars Do Not Make a Noise, 1931
Stephens, James. Sheet music for "The Daisies", 1950
Stephens, James. Invitation, undated
Invitation to hear James Stephens reading from his works at the New York Public Library.
Stephens, James. Greeting card with "I Heard a Bird at Dawn. . . ", undated
Cuala Press card.
Stevens, Wallace. The Harvard Advocate: Wallace Stevens Number, 1940 December
Vol. 127, No. 3; issue is comprised of poems, critical articles, and statements by such figures as Cleanth Brooks and Robert Penn Warren.
Stevens, Wallace. "Has the Mystery Man of Poetry Really Another Self?" in View, 1940 September
Vol. 1, No. 1; interview with Stevens is conducted by Charles Henri Ford.
Stevens, Wallace. "Five Grotesque Pieces" in Trend, 1942 March
Vol. 1, No. 3; poems begin on page 12.
Stevens, Wallace. "The Creations of Sound" in Maryland Quarterly, 1944
No. 2; poem begins on page 33.
Stevens, Wallace (subject). Voices: A Quarterly of Poetry -- Wallace Stevens Issue, 1945 Spring
No. 121; issue includes poems by Stevens as well as articles of criticism.
Stevens, Wallace. "Two Tales of Liadoff" in Pacific, 1945 November
Vol. 1, No. 1.
Parke-Bernet Galleries. Items from the Wallace Stevens estate put up for auction, 1959
Stoddard, Maurice. "Thyrza, and a hitherto unpublished letter by Lord Byron" in Bohemia, 1917 April
Vol. 2, No. 3; Stoddard's contribution begins on page 6.
Stolpe, Sven. "En nordisk kritiker" and "Kaj Munks kristendom" in Ord Och Bild, 1957
Articles begin, respectively, on pages 293 and 331.
Stowe, Harriet Beecher. Program / Card for dramatic performance of Uncle Tom's Cabin, circa 1900
Suckow, Ruth. The Folk Idea in American Life, 1930
Article provides background for Suckow's 1934 novel The Folk.
Suckow, Ruth. "Friends and Fiction" in Friends Intelligencer, 1955
Vol. 112, No. 7; essay begins on page 90.
Synge, John Millington. "Riders to the Sea" in Samhain, 1903
Play begins on page 25.