American literature -- History and criticism
Found in 297 Collections and/or Records:
“Spurlin”; photocopy of Texas Veterans in the Mexican War, 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.
“Stout”; photocopy of The Liberators, notes, 1973
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.
“SW Qtly (map)”; photocopy of “Southwestern Historical Quarterly”, 1944
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.
Tan poster (11" x 17") stamped in red ink “Student Affairs” for the conference held at Bellarmine College campus in Louisville Kentucky, October 15-17, 1993
Material from the first Cormac McCarthy Conference held at Bellarmine College, Louisville, Kentucky, 1993. Also includes a poem and essay by Sepich.
“Tarot”; photocopies of books and articles, 1971-1982
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.
“Tasmania”; photocopies of books and articles, notes, 1949-1970
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.
“The Dance of History in Cormac McCarthy’s Blood Meridian” (unpublished essay), 1989 - 1992
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.
The Ecco Press Fall Catalog, notes containing contact information, 1989
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.
"These are draft and copy of “assent” of first letter to McCarthy (26 Oct. 88) and his response (8 May 89), this original is in the Southern Historical Collection at UNC-CH. I have no rights to his stuff, so it’s view only. Mine? - do whatever. (I refuse to re-read it)” contents include: annotated draft of handwritten letter addressed Dear Mr. McCarthy along with copy of sent letter with revisions made. Photocopy of McCarthy’s response to Sepich’s letter is also attached., 1988 - 1989
Materials relating to The University of Texas Press. Sepich has written notes for each section in quotations marks, followed by a description of the contents.
“These are early contacts with U of Texas Press” contents include: typed letter addressed to Theresa May dated June 10, 2006, copy of index & table of contents page for Sepich’s manuscript, and typed letter addressed to Theresa May dated June 11, 2006
Materials relating to The University of Texas Press. Sepich has written notes for each section in quotations marks, followed by a description of the contents.
"These are my copies of Ralph Smith letters. The originals are in the Southern Historical Collection, UNC-CH. He was kind to me, and a Texan, as I give them to you for your kindnesses. His estate has all rights, so these are view only.” contents include: photocopies of correspondence from/to Smith & Sepich, undated
Materials relating to The University of Texas Press. Sepich has written notes for each section in quotations marks, followed by a description of the contents.
"This is an ‘I met McCarthy’ piece I’d gotten from Jake Mills in ‘88 or early ‘89 - from a friend of his, as I remember. No idea about my Ritten house note. I have no rights, so it’s view only, and I send it only as I have no idea if anyone else has collected it. If they have (by way of the author) then this is best discarded. Early first - person will be the best there is in the long run, I think. I plan to refuse to revise “conversations.” contents include: photocopies of photographs and short typed manuscript recounted by Larry Johnson, who used present tense and tried to relate the events in chronological order, titled “Larry Johnson and Robert Wegner Meet Cormac McCarthy” dated May 23, 1989
Materials relating to The University of Texas Press. Sepich has written notes for each section in quotations marks, followed by a description of the contents.
“Thos. Mann (+Theodor Storm)”; photocopies, 1981, 1984
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.
“Thrapp”; photocopy of The Conquest of Apacheria, 1967
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.
Three photocopied pages titled “Conversations with Bill McCarthy," with handwritten notes in the margin, November 12-13, 1992
Notes and correspondence relating to Cormac McCarthy's Blood Meridian.
“Tradition and the Individual: Melville’s Difficult Bartleby”, April 29, 1988
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.
“Trimble”; photocopy of Arizona, 1977
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.
Two 11” x 17” posters, glossy prints, one is inscribed to John and signed (unknown), undated
Material from the first Cormac McCarthy Conference held at Bellarmine College, Louisville, Kentucky, 1993. Also includes a poem and essay by Sepich.
Two copies, one with a blue cover and one with a green cover, of Sepich’s “Notes on ‘Blood Meridan." Both signed by author. Both are spiral bound and in fair condition, undated
Two early copies of Sepich's "Notes on Blood Meridian."
Two typed essays titled Why Believe the Judge? and Knitting the Winds both by John Sepich, undated
Two essays, "Why Believed the Judge?" and "Knitting the Winds," both by John Sepich.