Box 4
Contains 67 Results:
"Coleridge, Baudelaire, and Modernist Poetics" correspondence, note cards, undated Request Item
This collection contains the faculty papers and the correspondence of Professor Mike Abrams. Most documents concern his career at Cornell University. Also a oral history interview conducted on February 18, 2008 by Jonathan Culler and Neil Hertz.
"A Note on Wittgenstein and Literary Criticism", 1974 Request Item
This collection contains the faculty papers and the correspondence of Professor Mike Abrams. Most documents concern his career at Cornell University. Also a oral history interview conducted on February 18, 2008 by Jonathan Culler and Neil Hertz.
"What's the Use of Theorizing About the Arts?" and Weitz's rebuttal, 1970s Request Item
This collection contains the faculty papers and the correspondence of Professor Mike Abrams. Most documents concern his career at Cornell University. Also a oral history interview conducted on February 18, 2008 by Jonathan Culler and Neil Hertz.
"What's the Use of Theorizing About the Arts?" reviews, 1970s Request Item
This collection contains the faculty papers and the correspondence of Professor Mike Abrams. Most documents concern his career at Cornell University. Also a oral history interview conducted on February 18, 2008 by Jonathan Culler and Neil Hertz.
"Romanticism: Apocalypse and Revolution" and "Apocalyptic Thinking", 1959-1960 Request Item
This collection contains the faculty papers and the correspondence of Professor Mike Abrams. Most documents concern his career at Cornell University. Also a oral history interview conducted on February 18, 2008 by Jonathan Culler and Neil Hertz.
"The Correspondent Breeze", 1961 Request Item
This collection contains the faculty papers and the correspondence of Professor Mike Abrams. Most documents concern his career at Cornell University. Also a oral history interview conducted on February 18, 2008 by Jonathan Culler and Neil Hertz.
"Coleridge's 'A Light in Sound'" copy for printing, 1970s Request Item
This collection contains the faculty papers and the correspondence of Professor Mike Abrams. Most documents concern his career at Cornell University. Also a oral history interview conducted on February 18, 2008 by Jonathan Culler and Neil Hertz.