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Correspondence: Yeats Family, 1958 - 1982

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 12
Identifier: Folder 12

Scope and Contents

From the Series:

This addition to the Donald Torchiana Papers fills three boxes and spans the years 1951 to 1993.  Papers within the addition fall into five subseries: correspondence; teaching materials; lecture notes; speeches, addresses, and papers; and publications.  A significant portion of the addition consists of Torchiana’s lecture notes.  The materials within the addition have been arranged chronologically by date in each folder.  Two items were interfiled with the original series (Box 1, folder 1): a program from a W. B. Yeats Summer School session in 1981, and two vitae from 1971 and 1989.

The addition contains extensive correspondence between Torchiana and friends and colleagues in Ireland, Britain, and the United States.  A majority of the correspondence was with friends overseas from whom he sought assistance in his research on W. B. Yeats, and Irish literature and history.  A portion of the correspondence relates to arrangements for the shipment of copies of letters Yeats wrote to American friends, which Torchiana intended to compile and edit.  Some of his correspondents from the world of literature include Aldous Huxley (letters from 1953), Yeats scholar Hazard Adams (letters from 1958), Samuel Becket (letter from 1981), and Marianne Moore (letter from 1964).  Other letters of interest include those from the Irish Ambassador (letter from 1959) and from Gladys Van Wyck Brooks (letters from 1963).  Torchiana also turned to the Yeats family for help in his research, and an extensive amount of correspondence documents his efforts.  The correspondence also includes letters to and from publishing houses regarding Torchiana’s research or articles he was writing, as well as comments from friends about various speeches and papers he presented at conferences.  The material in the addition also documents grants received by Torchiana, including the Fulbright Scholar Award and a grant from the American Philosophical Society.

The correspondence is divided into general correspondence, spanning the years 1951-1993, and individual or subject correspondence, spanning the years 1958-1991.  The general correspondence is arranged chronologically, while the individual and subject correspondence files have been arranged alphabetically by folder title, and chronologically within each folder.  Some typed transcriptions of letters Torchiana received are interfiled in the appropriate locations.   

Torchiana’s teaching files are arranged chronologically by course number, and chronologically by date within each folder.  They include student papers, exams, class lists, schedules, syllabi, and extensive lecture notes.  Torchiana lectured on a host of writers ranging from F. Scott Fitzgerald and James Joyce to Nathanael West to Arthur Miller, covering many different aspects of literature including literary criticism, modernism, and rituals in novels from Robinson Crusoe to Pnin.  The lecture notes also reflect Torchiana’s studies of the English Aesthetic Movement of the 1890’s.

Torchiana wrote and published extensively on literary works in his field.  His articles treat themes and characters in various literary works, writers, Irish poetry, and the centennial of the birth of W. B. Yeats.  Torchiana’s publications include book reviews, a draft of a memoir, and a small number of reprinted articles.  The articles, book reviews, and reprints are arranged chronologically by publication date.

Dates

  • 1958 - 1982

Creator

Conditions governing access

Box 1 / Folder 11, Box 3 / Folder 15, and Box 4 / Folders 1-5 contain student information and are restricted.

Extent

From the Collection: 5.00 Boxes

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Library Details

Part of the Northwestern University Archives Repository

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