21,059 research outputs found
Caroline Gordon Collection
Arrangement Description
EXTENT
Linear Feet: 2 linear feet
Number of Containers: 2 boxes
Series 1: Writings, 31 files
Series 2: Lectures, 19 files
Series 3: Courses, 10 files
Series 4: Book Reviews, 5 files
Series 5: About Caroline Gordon,8 files
Series 6: Correspondence, 18 files
Series 7: Books, 5 books
Series 8: Media: 9 digital files, 9 cassettes, 2 reelsCOLLECTION DETAILS
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BIOGRAPHICAL / Historical Note: Twentieth-century novelist Caroline Gordon was born into the Kentucky line of the extensive Meriwether family in 1895. Exploration of the family's past and its evolution is a major theme of her fiction. She grew up at Merry Mont in Todd County, near Clarksville where she received her early education. She earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Bethany College in 1916. Her father is the idealized subject of Gordon's second novel, Alec Maury, Sportsman (1934), and the central character in her much-anthologized story, "Old Red." Gordon taught briefly; then, as a journalist, she became one of the first reviewers to comment favorably on a new Nashville-based magazine of poetry, The Fugitive. During the summer of 1924, Robert Penn Warren, a Todd County neighbor, introduced her to Allen Tate. Within a year they were married and living in New York City, where their daughter, Nancy Meriwether was born. With Tate, she began a period of life abroad, devoted to writing and sustained by various fellowships granted to one or the other. In London, Gordon was secretary to the influential British writer Ford Madox. In 1930 the Tates returned to the United States and settled in Clarksville in a house provided by Tate's brother Ben and called "Benfolly." Both Tates were exceptionally hospitable to friends and encouraging to younger writers. Both were prolific correspondents, generous with constructive criticism. (Gordon eventually became mentor to several writers, most notably Flannery O'Connor). Although she had to wrest time for her writing from domestic and social obligations, the eight Benfolly years were especially productive for Gordon, who published four novels and several stories before 1937. The first novel was Penhally (1931), followed by Alec Maury, Sportsman (1934), None Shall Look Back (1937), and The Garden of Adonis (1937), studies of the southern family during the Civil War and Great Depression. Academic appointments of the 1940s took the Tates throughout the Southeast and to Princeton, where they established a home near their daughter, who married psychiatrist Percy Wood in 1944. During this time Gordon published her fifth novel, Green Centuries (1941). Her second related group of novels, The Woman on the Porch (1944), which deals with a troubled marriage, The Strange Children (1951), based on life at Benfolly, and The Malefactors (1956), is informed by her conversion to Roman Catholicism. She and her husband wrote The House of Fiction (1950), which was followed by Gordon's How to Read a Novel in 1957. Gordon lived in Princeton until 1973, teaching, and writing: The Glory of Hera (1972). An appointment in the creative writing program drew her to the University of Dallas (Gordon was 77 years old when she proposed the new creative writing program at UD). When her health began to fail in 1978, she moved to San Cristobal de las Casas in Chapas, Mexico, with her daughter and family. She died there on April 11, 1981.
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION Caroline Gordon (1895-1981) was an American author. This collection consists of manuscripts of Gordon's work, including novels, lectures, and poetry during her time at the University of Dallas. It also includes correspondence with authors and family members, writings of others, and photographs.
Lectures and Commentary available here: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14026/2548University of Dalla
L'Europe de Caroline et Pierre Probst
Caroline, le personnage créé par Pierre Probst au début des années 1950, a agrémenté la jeunesse de plusieurs générations d'enfants. Au fil de ses 44 aventures, accompagnées de ses huit petits animaux, elle a sillonné le monde et fait découvrir à ses jeunes lecteurs de multiples horizons. En 1960, Hachette demande à pierre Probst de faire voyager Caroline en Europe afin de préparer les enfants au "fait européen", à une certaine forme de citoyenneté ou d'appartenance européenne. Cette exp..
De Sourzat à Caroline
Fournier Pierre-François. De Sourzat à Caroline. In: Revue Internationale d'Onomastique, 20e année N°1, mars 1968. pp. 47-48
The role english plays in the construction of professional identities in nest-nnes bilingual marriages in İstanbul
Caroline Fell Kurban (MEF Author)…WOS:000389065100011Book Citation Index- Social Sciences and HumanitiesArticle; Book ChapterOcakYÖK - 2014-1
Amar Marianne, Milza Pierre, L'immigration en France au XXe siècle
Douki Caroline. Amar Marianne, Milza Pierre, L'immigration en France au XXe siècle. In: Vingtième Siècle, revue d'histoire, n°31, juillet-septembre 1991. pp. 108-109
Amar Marianne, Milza Pierre, L'immigration en France au XXe siècle
Douki Caroline. Amar Marianne, Milza Pierre, L'immigration en France au XXe siècle. In: Vingtième Siècle, revue d'histoire, n°31, juillet-septembre 1991. pp. 108-109
Caroline et l'univers de Pierre Probst
La Ville de Versailles (Yvelines) présente au musée Lambinet jusqu'au 16 septembre 2012 une exposition inédite dédiée à Caroline, la célèbre petite fille aux couettes blondes et à la salopette rouge, autour de l'œuvre de son créateur Pierre Probst. L’exposition présente plus de 150 dessins, dont des originaux peints à la gouache, liés à l’univers de cet artiste qui commence sa carrière dans la publicité et poursuit comme illustrateur de livres pour la jeunesse. Un parcours thématique retrace ..
Miquel Pierre, Histoire de la radio et de la television
Mauriat Caroline. Miquel Pierre, Histoire de la radio et de la television. In: Vingtième Siècle, revue d'histoire, n°7, juillet-septembre 1985. Étrangers, immigres, français, sous la direction de Louis Bodin . pp. 190-191
Miquel Pierre, Histoire de la radio et de la television
Mauriat Caroline. Miquel Pierre, Histoire de la radio et de la television. In: Vingtième Siècle, revue d'histoire, n°7, juillet-septembre 1985. Étrangers, immigres, français, sous la direction de Louis Bodin . pp. 190-191
Pierre Bayle, Correspondance de Pierre Bayle. Publiée et annotée par Elisabeth Labrousse, Edward James, Anthony McKenna, Maria-Cristina Pitassi, Ruth Whelan. Tome I: 1662-1674. Lettres 1-65 Pierre Bayle, Correspondance de Pierre Bayle. Tome II: Novembre 1674 — novembre 1677. Lettres 66-146. Publiées et annotées par Elisabeth Labrousse, Laurence Bergon, Hubert Bost, Edward James, Anthony McKenna, Maria-Cristina Pitassi, Wiep van Bunge, Ruth Whelan avec la collaboration de Eric-Olivier Lochard, Dominique Taurisson, Annie Leroux Pierre Bayle, Correspondance de Pierre Bayle. Tome III: Janvier 1678 — fin 1683. Lettres 147-241. Publiées et annotées par Elisabeth Labrousse et Anthony McKenna, Laurence Bergon, Hubert Bost, Wiep van Bunge, Edward James avec la collaboration de Eric-Olivier Lochard, Dominique Taurisson, Annie Leroux, Caroline Verdier Pierre Bayle, Correspondance de Pierre Bayle. Tome IV: Janvier 1684-juillet 1684. Lettres 242-308. Publiées et annotées par Elisabeth Labrousse et Anthony McKenna, Laurence Bergon, Hubert Bost, Wiep van Bunge, Edward James, Annie Leroux, Caroline Verdier
Deschepper Jean-Pierre. Pierre Bayle, Correspondance de Pierre Bayle. Publiée et annotée par Elisabeth Labrousse, Edward James, Anthony McKenna, Maria-Cristina Pitassi, Ruth Whelan. Tome I: 1662-1674. Lettres 1-65 Pierre Bayle, Correspondance de Pierre Bayle. Tome II: Novembre 1674 — novembre 1677. Lettres 66-146. Publiées et annotées par Elisabeth Labrousse, Laurence Bergon, Hubert Bost, Edward James, Anthony McKenna, Maria-Cristina Pitassi, Wiep van Bunge, Ruth Whelan avec la collaboration de Eric-Olivier Lochard, Dominique Taurisson, Annie Leroux Pierre Bayle, Correspondance de Pierre Bayle. Tome III: Janvier 1678 — fin 1683. Lettres 147-241. Publiées et annotées par Elisabeth Labrousse et Anthony McKenna, Laurence Bergon, Hubert Bost, Wiep van Bunge, Edward James avec la collaboration de Eric-Olivier Lochard, Dominique Taurisson, Annie Leroux, Caroline Verdier Pierre Bayle, Correspondance de Pierre Bayle. Tome IV: Janvier 1684-juillet 1684. Lettres 242-308. Publiées et annotées par Elisabeth Labrousse et Anthony McKenna, Laurence Bergon, Hubert Bost, Wiep van Bunge, Edward James, Annie Leroux, Caroline Verdier. In: Revue Philosophique de Louvain. Quatrième série, tome 104, n°3, 2006. pp. 595-602
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