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White, Katharine Sergeant Angell

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Works: 31 works in 77 publications in 2 languages and 6,075 library holdings
Roles: Editor
Classifications: pn6161, 817.0822
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15 editions published between and 1980 in English and held by 2,195 libraries worldwide
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7 editions published between and 2008 in English and held by 940 libraries worldwide
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10 editions published between and 2003 in English and held by 498 libraries worldwide
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1 edition published in in English and held by 7 libraries worldwide
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in English and held by 2 libraries worldwide
Personal correspondence with novelists, editors, and poets. Correspondents include Louise Bechtel, Ida Bergeret, Elizabeth Bishop, Morris Bishop, Maeve Brennan, Warren Chappell, John Cheever, Robert M. Coates, Patricia Collinge, Clarence Day, Janet Flanner, Nadine Gordimer, Mike Gorman, Nancy Hale, Geoffrey Hellman, Robert Henderson, Ruth Limmer, Janet Malcolm, William Maxwell, Mary McCarthy, Phyllis McGinley, Marianne Moore, Howard Moss, Vladimir Nabokov, Ogden Nash, Edith Oliver, Mollie Panter-Downes, Elizabeth Parsons, Frances Gray Patton, Astrid Peters, J.F. Powers, Harold Wallace Ross, May Sarton, Jean Stafford, Francis Steegmuller, Frank Sullivan, Elizabeth Taylor, Peter Taylor, James Thurber, Rebecca West, Christine Weston, E.B. White, Gluyas Williams, and Edmund Wilson.
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide
Manuscripts, letters, documents, clippings, photographs, filmstrips, film reels, notecards, cassette tapes, bound photocopies, medals and awards by, to, or about E.B. White, spanning the entire range of his activities throughout his life. Letters consist of ca. 3,000 letters by White and 25,000 letters to him from others; manuscripts include drafts, notes, and some galley proofs for his books Charlotte's Web, The Elements of Style, the Essays of E.B. White, the Letters of E.B. White, One Man's Meat, The Points of My Compass, Poems and Sketches, and Stuart Little, as well as drafts of his "Notes and comment" and "Talk of the Town" columns for the New Yorker magazine from 1934-1953. Printed items include White's contributions to the New Yorker and other magazines, his editorials for his high school newspaper, and ca. 350 articles about him, including interviews and reviews. Photographs include a large portrait photo of White, ca. 1950, and a family group photo taken at the 50th wedding anniversary of Samuel T. White and Jesse White in 1929, with E.B. and Katherine Sergeant White included in the group. Films include Maine lobsterman, narrated by White and produced for the television show Omnibus in 1954, and The family that dwelt apart, written and also narrated by White.
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide
The S. N. Behrman Papers document the literary career and personal life of the playwright and essayist.
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide
The Clarence Day Papers document the literary career, business activity, personal life and family background of the author and illustrator. The papers include personal and professional correspondence; notebooks, manuscripts, typescripts, galley proofs and publication tearsheets; business and financial records; family papers; news clippings and literary reference files; school and college records; drawings, photographs and artifacts. Correspondents include such artists, authors and intellectuals as Helen Dore Boylston, Henry Canby, Paul De Kruif, Francis Hackett, Learned Hand, Carl Hovey, Albert G. Keller, Troy Kinney, Sonya Levien, Rose Wilder Lane, Alice Duer Miller, Elsie Clews Parsons, William Lyon Phelps, Harold Ross, Miriam Finn Scott, Upton Sinclair, Signe Toksvig, E. B. White and Katharine White. The Clarence Day Papers are an important resource for the study of American magazine literature during the 1910s-1930s, and provide essential background information regarding Day's most popular and enduring work, Life With Father.
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide
Autograph and typewritten letters, postcards, and telegrams to Honeycutt, with one short typewritten manuscript by her on dogs, one humorous autobiographical note, and one clipping of a newspaper article by her. Correspondence consists of letters and other communications from friends, mainly on social or personal matters. Most of the correspondents are fellow journalists associated with the New Yorker magazine, and they briefly discuss some current writing projects; also, E.B. White comments on Scott Elledge's biography of him. Correspondents include Harold Ross, Wolcott Gibbs, Frank Sullivan, E.B. White, Patricia Fowler (writing for White when he was in failing health), Katharine Sergeant White, and William Shawn.
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide
Consists mainly of correspondence, including letters by Sullivan (chiefly from 1925-1945), mostly personal, but some concerning publication of his books and articles for the New York World, the New Yorker, and the Saturday Evening Post. Includes correspondence with J.M. Dent & Sons about Sullivan's book Sullivan at Bay (London, 1939); with George Oppenheimer at Viking Press about Frank Sullivan Through the Looking-Glass, which Oppenheimer edited; and with other journalists and editors, especially New Yorker staff and his editor, Herbert Mayes. Also included are issues of the Cornell Daily Sun and program for Cornell events from 1910-1914; programs for plays performed at the Lyceum Theater, Ithaca, N.Y., from 1912-1913; and essays Sullivan wrote for an English course at Cornell in 1912, with his professor's comments.
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide
Correspondence (professional and personal) including undated letters and manuscripts from Mears' time in Asia in the 1930s and 1940s; journals, manuscripts, reference files; minor references to publication of her books and articles, and to antinuclear activism in the 1950s. Collection also includes Civil War letters written by relatives: Lester E. Ward (5 letters, 1861-1862) and Erastus Ward (11 letters, 1862-1863 and undated). Correspondents of Helen Mears include: William Shawn, Katherine S. White.
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Consists of the papers of South African author and Nobel prize winner Nadine Gordimer.
 
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Alternative Names
Angell, Katharine Sergeant
Angell, Katharine Sergeant 1892-1977
Sergeant, Katharine
Sergeant, Katharine 1892-1977
White, Katharine S.
White, Katharine S. 1892-1977
White, Katharine Sergeant.
White, Katharine Sergeant Angell
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English (82)
Russian (1)
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