Literature
Found in 116 Collections and/or Records:
Intermountain Conference of Children's Literature photograph collection
The Intermountain Conference of Children's Literature photograph collection contains three photographs. There is an image of Governor Matheson signing the declaration for Children's Literature week, and two images of the Intermountain Conference on Children's Literature, 1985.
Intermountain Conference on Children's Literature records
The Intermountain Conference on Children's Literature records (1965-1987) contains conference materials including forms, schedules, programs, pamphlets, brochures, newsletters, notices, memos, announcements, book and film lists, author profiles, and correspondence. Included are similar materials from the first Intermountain Conference on Young Adult Literature in 1966.
Lyn Richard Jacobs papers
The Lyn Richard Jacobs papers (1936-1995) contain his dissertation, as well as extensive research on various subjects, mostly connected to religion in America. There is an extensive archive of articles pertaining to Native American, Judeo-Christian and LDS religions. It also contains numberous essays written by Jacobs and others.
Joseph Stead Jacobson papers
The Joseph Stead Jacobson papers (1930-2012) consist of materials regarding Jacobson's teaching career, academic records, correspondence and pre-published translations of Turkish literature. Jacobson was a professor of Middle East Area Studies at the University of Utah.
Clarence O. Johnson papers
The Clarence O. Johnson papers consist of photocopies of his poetry.
Sara Barnard Johnston papers
This collection consists of 37 letters written to Sara Barnard (1907-1967) by Wallace Earle Stegner in 1933 and 1934. Included are news clippings and a 1994 calendar with excerpts from Wallace Stegner's Mormon Country.
Richard Nelson Jones papers
The Richard Nelson Jones papers (1838-2000) consists of several published articles by Jones on the Middle East, as well as writings by others on Middle Eastern history and culture. Jones graduated from Utah State University and went on to receive the Ph. D. in Middle Eastern Studies from the University of Utah.
Jungle Garden Press records
The Jungle Garden Press records (1974-2006) contain printed pages, layout notes, negatives, zinc plates, illustrations, and mock ups of various printing projects. Jungle Garden Press was started by Marie C. Dern in 1974 in Berkeley, California. Books produced by the Press are printed letterpress and are bound by hand.
Alonzo P. Kesler papers
The Alonzo P. Kesler papers (1880-1944) consist of his personal journals along with materials collected from his wife, Donnette Smith Kesler.
Edward L. Kimball papers
The Edward L. Kimball papers contains the manuscript of his book titled Lengthen Your Stride: The Presidency of Spencer W. Kimball, with the blue text showing the material in the published book and the black text showing what was deleted.
Leonard H. Kirkpatrick papers
The Leonard H. Kirkpatrick papers (1852-1950) contain Kirkpatrick's writings on Utah's past and libraries throughout the state of Utah. Leonard H. Kirkpatrick was hired on as the head librarian of the Thomas Library at the University of Utah in 1941 and was an avid promoter of the University of Utah Library. He assisted in making the library an important research institution.
David Kranes papers
The David Kranes papers (1958-2011) contain the plays, short stories, book manuscripts and teaching files. Kranes is a nationally recognized Utah writer, primarily writing plays and short fiction.
Vernon Wallace Larsen papers
The Vernon Wallace Larsen papers (1932-1997) contain his research for the book Utah Poets. This includes oral histories, interviews, examples of their work, and correspondence. The book was written to celebrate the Utah State Poetry Society's annual award for "Poet of the Year," and includes a biography of each winner. There are also interviews and original work with poets who did not win, but still contributed to the society.
Katie Lee manuscript
The Katie Lee manuscript is entitled Dandy Crossing and is a draft for her book, The Ghosts of Dandy Crossing. Lee is a folk singer, writer, actress, photographer and environmental activist.
Katie Lee photograph collection
B. Roland Lewis papers
The Benjamin Roland Lewis papers (1885-1955) consist largely of correspondence having to do with the publication of his scholarly works and also contains peoms, and drafts and bound typescripts of Lewis' work. B. Roland Lewis taught English at the University of Utah from 1915 to 1951. He was considered an authority on William Shakespeare.
Benjamin Roland Lewis photograph collection
The Benjamin Roland Lewis photograph collection contains portraits of two descendents of William Shakespeare and a photograph of the title page of: The Shakespeare documents by B. Roland Lewis.
Melvin E. Lewis papers
The Melvin E. Lewis papers (1970-2004) consist of an autobiography, poems, and a number of brief photo essays. The essays are from one to three pages long and illustrate Lewis's view of the American West. The photographs which accompany the essays were taken in Utah, Idaho, and Montana from the mid 1970s through 2004.
Ernest H. Linford correspondence
The Ernest H. Linford correspondence (1955-1979) consist of seventeen letters to and from Linford, Fawn M. Brodie, and Dean R. Brimhall. Ernest Linford worked for the Salt Lake Tribune where he was known for his liberal politics. His political, religious, and environmental attitudes are the subjects of these letters.
Jack London manuscript [photocopy]
The Jack London manuscript (1903) consists of a photocopy of a typescript of the preface to The People of the Abyss, published by Macmillan in 1903.