Offprints, 1951-1969
Contents
Another Mexican Version of the Story of the Bear’s Son” Reprinted from
Southern Folklore Quarterly, XVI (June 1951).) 4 copies, fourth copy
contains the story printed twice
“Discovery of Irish Literature, The: The Distinction Between History and Fiction”
(Reprinted from the University of Texas Studies in English, Volume
XXX, 1951), 3 copies.
“Homer of the North Translates Homer, The” On the front cover is written
(Reprinted from The Library Chronicle, Volume IV, Fall, 1950, Number
1, pages 25-42). Title appears on the third page, 2 copies.
“Homer of the North Translates Homer, The” (Reprinted from The Library
Chronicle, Volume IV, Fall, 1950, Number 1, pages 25-42) 1 copy, first
two pages have been cut to reveal the title page.
“I Want my Golden Arm” 3 copies
“Jung on Myth and the Mythic” Printed on the front is “Wilson M. Hudson
Department of English the University of Texas (Reprinted from The sunny
Slopes of Long Ago Texas Folklore Society Publication xxxiii, Published
by Southern Methodist University Press 1966, Dallas.” 3 copies
“Maintaining Standards of English in All College Courses” Reprinted from
College English Vol. 12, No. 7 April 1951 Office: 221 W. 68th Street,
Chicago 21 $4.00 a year, Printed in the U.S.A., 3 copies with check mark
by his story title.
“Ossian In English Before Macpherson Hanmer’s Chronicle of Ireland, 1633” On
the front cover is written (Reprinted from the University of Texas Studies
in English Volume XXIX, 1950). 3 copies, on the top of one copy is
written in pencil “by William M Hudson”
“Shapes of Future America in Vonnegut’s Science Fiction” 3 copies
“Snowbank, Best Horse I Ever Rode” by Bill Turbiville with Wilson M. Hudson
(Reprinted from Southwest Review, Winter, 1953 Published by Southern
Methodist University Press Dallas, Texas) 2 copies, one copy found with
letter from W.P. Webb dated December 21, 1952 and one copy with “With
best wishes. W.M. Hudson” written at the top
“Story of Champ d’ Asile, The” 3 copies
“Story of Champ d’ Asile, The” Signed by Hudson, December 4, 1969
“Twelve Truths in the Spanish Southwest, The” 3 copies
“Two Mexican Tales: The Fisherman and the Snake of Many Colors, and To
Whom God Wishes to Give He Will Give” On the front cover is a picture
of a snake with Satan’s head and a priest trying to exorcise the beast.
“Whitaker’s Attack on Johnson’s Etymologies” (Reprinted from The Huntington
Library Quarterly Volume XIV: Number 3: May, 1951) 3 copies
Dates
- 1951-1969
Creator
- From the Collection: Hudson, Wilson Mathis, 1907-2002 (Person)
Extent
From the Collection: 4 boxes
From the Collection: 1.25 Linear Feet
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Repository Details
Part of the The Wittliff Collections Repository