Carroll, Lewis, 1832-1898
Person
Dates
- Existence: 1832-01-27 - 1898-01-14
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
Christmas List / Ellis, Peter ; Beckett S ; Borges J ; Bowles P ; Carroll L ; Crumb R ; DeBotton A ; Ferlinghetti L ; Finlay IH ; Ford FM ; Ginsberg A ; Joyce J ; Kerouac J ; Stein G ; Thomas D ; Vonnegut KJr ; Johnson BS., 2002
Item
Identifier: CC-39673-41632
Hand of the Poet, The / Carroll L., 1995
Item
Identifier: CC-09883-10079
Scope and Contents
Exhibition consisted of original manuscripts by 100 masters from John Donne to T.S. Eliot. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Dates:
1995
Journeys in Wonderland / Carroll, Lewis., 1979
Item
Identifier: CC-16785-17140
Scope and Contents
This is a reprint of the 1926 edition by Crown Publishers. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Dates:
1979
No.5 / Ellis, Peter ; Beckett S ; Bowles P ; Breton A ; Carroll L ; Ferlinghetti L ; Eigner L ; Joyce J ; Koch K ; Lewis WP ; Marinetti FT ; Phillips T ; Stein G., 2001
Item
Identifier: CC-36169-37951
The Hand of the Poet: Poems and Papers in Manuscript / Phillips, Rodney, editor ; Carroll L ; cummings ee ; Ginsberg A ; Kunitz S ; Padgett R ; Olson C ; Snyder G ; Smith WJ ; Blake W ; Kerouac J., 1997
Item
Identifier: CC-27706-28797
Scope and Contents
The two-part exhibition "The Hand of the Poet: Original Manuscripts by 100 Masters" was organized by Rodney Phillips, curator of the Berg Collection, as part of the Centennial celebration of The New York Public Library. This catalogue is based on the exhibitions which presented writers from the seventeenth to the twentieth centuries with drafts, letters, diaries. photographs and memorabilia in a personal and intimate setting. An essay by Dana Gioia, "The Prado of Poetry: A History of the Berg Collection" describes the background of Dr. Albert and Dr. Henry Berg and how their collection became one of the world's primary sources for literary research on American and English writers. In a scholarly introductory essay, "The Magical Value of Manuscripts," Dana Gioia writes, "The manuscript of a literary work became more than words; it represented a direct and unmediated physical link between viewer and author - a holy relic or shamanistic fetish...The scholarly alibi of libraries that...
Dates:
1997