American literature -- History and criticism
Found in 297 Collections and/or Records:
Morrison, Gail Moore, circa 1993
Proofs are arranged in alphabetical order by the last name of the author, followed by one set of proofs for the work as a whole.
“Nevin”; notes, undated
Archival material donated by John Sepich. A majority of this collection includes concordances written by Sepich for novels and writings by Cormac McCarthy. Other materials include photocopies of original periodicals, newspaper articles, and novels dating 1821-1994, and notes by John Sepich, correspondence, library receipts, transcriptions, and magazines dating 1957-2023.
“Nichols”; photocopy of Jung and Tarot, notes, 1980
Archival material donated by John Sepich. A majority of this collection includes concordances written by Sepich for novels and writings by Cormac McCarthy. Other materials include photocopies of original periodicals, newspaper articles, and novels dating 1821-1994, and notes by John Sepich, correspondence, library receipts, transcriptions, and magazines dating 1957-2023.
Notes about Glanton stories, undated
Archival material donated by John Sepich. A majority of this collection includes concordances written by Sepich for novels and writings by Cormac McCarthy. Other materials include photocopies of original periodicals, newspaper articles, and novels dating 1821-1994, and notes by John Sepich, correspondence, library receipts, transcriptions, and magazines dating 1957-2023.
Notes, correspondence, 1990-1991
Archival material donated by John Sepich. A majority of this collection includes concordances written by Sepich for novels and writings by Cormac McCarthy. Other materials include photocopies of original periodicals, newspaper articles, and novels dating 1821-1994, and notes by John Sepich, correspondence, library receipts, transcriptions, and magazines dating 1957-2023.
Notes from Paulo Faria's visit to the collection to research McCarthy's material, "First Day at the Archives", undated
Correspondence between Sepich and Portuguese writer Paulo Faria who translated several of Cormac McCarthy's works into Portuguese. Also included is one print of McCarthy by artist Palmer Murphy.
“Notes on Cormac McCarthy’s Blood Meridian , 1990
This collection is comprised of two works of commentary by John Emil Sepich that focus on the novel, Blood Meridian, by Cormac McCarthy. Sepich published Notes on Blood Meridian in October 1993.
Also included are two 1990 letters from Sepich to Bill Wittliff, regarding the donation of this material to the Southwestern Writers Collection.
Numerous revised annotated drafts of sections of manuscript - revised sections include Sepich Mapping Glanton beginning with page 182 & Knitting the Winds beginning with page 173. Along with revisions is note from Sepich which reads “I’ll sleep on what’s at the bottom of this stack until I’m made to mess with it again John. N.B. These revisions began with Glanton (seemed the longest item) and then moved to the whole of “Knitting” prob. began just after the response to UTexas P.”, June 26, 2006 - July 24, 2006
Collection of materials relating to John Sepich’s study of Cormac McCarthy’s novel, Blood Meridian, and other materials relating to Notes on Blood Meridian by Sepich. Items include: manuscripts, drafts, correspondence, research materials, notes, and copy of Sepich’s thesis.
“NY Daily Tribune”; photocopy of newspaper articles, notes, 1850
Archival material donated by John Sepich. A majority of this collection includes concordances written by Sepich for novels and writings by Cormac McCarthy. Other materials include photocopies of original periodicals, newspaper articles, and novels dating 1821-1994, and notes by John Sepich, correspondence, library receipts, transcriptions, and magazines dating 1957-2023.
“Ober”; photocopy of Travels in Mexico, 1885
Archival material donated by John Sepich. A majority of this collection includes concordances written by Sepich for novels and writings by Cormac McCarthy. Other materials include photocopies of original periodicals, newspaper articles, and novels dating 1821-1994, and notes by John Sepich, correspondence, library receipts, transcriptions, and magazines dating 1957-2023.
“Officer”; photocopy of books by James E. Officer, notes, 1987
Archival material donated by John Sepich. A majority of this collection includes concordances written by Sepich for novels and writings by Cormac McCarthy. Other materials include photocopies of original periodicals, newspaper articles, and novels dating 1821-1994, and notes by John Sepich, correspondence, library receipts, transcriptions, and magazines dating 1957-2023.
One art print (11" x 17") of ink drawing "Cormac Visits Oprah," by Palmer Murphy, 2007
Correspondence between Sepich and Portuguese writer Paulo Faria who translated several of Cormac McCarthy's works into Portuguese. Also included is one print of McCarthy by artist Palmer Murphy.
“Owen White”; photocopy of Lead and Likker, notes, 1932
Archival material donated by John Sepich. A majority of this collection includes concordances written by Sepich for novels and writings by Cormac McCarthy. Other materials include photocopies of original periodicals, newspaper articles, and novels dating 1821-1994, and notes by John Sepich, correspondence, library receipts, transcriptions, and magazines dating 1957-2023.
“Partington”; photocopy of A History of Greek Fire and Gunpowder, 1960
Archival material donated by John Sepich. A majority of this collection includes concordances written by Sepich for novels and writings by Cormac McCarthy. Other materials include photocopies of original periodicals, newspaper articles, and novels dating 1821-1994, and notes by John Sepich, correspondence, library receipts, transcriptions, and magazines dating 1957-2023.
“Peter Brown Meteors”; photocopy of Comets, Meteorites, and Men, notes, 1974
Archival material donated by John Sepich. A majority of this collection includes concordances written by Sepich for novels and writings by Cormac McCarthy. Other materials include photocopies of original periodicals, newspaper articles, and novels dating 1821-1994, and notes by John Sepich, correspondence, library receipts, transcriptions, and magazines dating 1957-2023.
“Peters”; photocopy of The Masons as Makers of America , 1917
Archival material donated by John Sepich. A majority of this collection includes concordances written by Sepich for novels and writings by Cormac McCarthy. Other materials include photocopies of original periodicals, newspaper articles, and novels dating 1821-1994, and notes by John Sepich, correspondence, library receipts, transcriptions, and magazines dating 1957-2023.
Photocopied book pages with notes, undated
Archival material donated by John Sepich. A majority of this collection includes concordances written by Sepich for novels and writings by Cormac McCarthy. Other materials include photocopies of original periodicals, newspaper articles, and novels dating 1821-1994, and notes by John Sepich, correspondence, library receipts, transcriptions, and magazines dating 1957-2023.
Photocopies, drafts, correspondence, 1985-1991
Archival material donated by John Sepich. A majority of this collection includes concordances written by Sepich for novels and writings by Cormac McCarthy. Other materials include photocopies of original periodicals, newspaper articles, and novels dating 1821-1994, and notes by John Sepich, correspondence, library receipts, transcriptions, and magazines dating 1957-2023.
Photocopies, map illustrations, transcribed phone conversation, 1992
Archival material donated by John Sepich. A majority of this collection includes concordances written by Sepich for novels and writings by Cormac McCarthy. Other materials include photocopies of original periodicals, newspaper articles, and novels dating 1821-1994, and notes by John Sepich, correspondence, library receipts, transcriptions, and magazines dating 1957-2023.
Photocopies of books and articles, 1980-1990
Archival material donated by John Sepich. A majority of this collection includes concordances written by Sepich for novels and writings by Cormac McCarthy. Other materials include photocopies of original periodicals, newspaper articles, and novels dating 1821-1994, and notes by John Sepich, correspondence, library receipts, transcriptions, and magazines dating 1957-2023.