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TATE, ALLEN. Small archive of correspondence to Ralph G. Ross, including 13 Autograph Letters Signed, 11 Typed Letters Signed, and 5 Au

TATE, ALLEN. Small archive of correspondence to Ralph G. Ross, including 13 Autograph Letters Signed, 11 Typed Letters Signed, and 5 Autograph Postcards Signed, on various topics, mostly personal, including John Berryman's suicide, Watergate, the death of his infant son Michael, his National Medal for Literature, his (first) divorce from Caroline Gordon, building his Sewanee house, and Conrad Aiken. Format and condition vary. Vp, 1953-77

  • Notes: Oxford, 16 July 1953: ". . . I am . . . lecturing the British . . . at a Fulbright Conference; actually my subject is American poetry and the New Quiddicism [sic]. . . ."
    Minneapolis, 23 October 1957: ". . . I simply cannot go ahead with a series of dead-lines . . . which make a certain amount of 'material' fall 'due' every couple of weeks. I feel that I am back in the Differential Calculus class (where I was always inadequate and behind). . . .
    ". . . I hadn't read the Soliloquies [George Santayana's Soliloquies in England and Later Soliloquies] since about 1930. I am sure that many of my scattered ideas come from them, especially the brilliant Liberalism and Culture and The Irony of Liberalism. . . . As you know, the so-called New Criticism has ignored formal Aesthetics; perhaps the new edition of [David W.] Prall will bring it back into literary criticism. . . ."
    Sewanee, 12 Feb[ruary] 1972: "More bad news. First, John's suicide [John Berryman]. I feel rather bad about it for several reasons, one of them being a tough letter I wrote him about that bad book, Love and Fame. . . ."
    Sewanee, 27 January 1973: ". . . I agree that we are helpless. The Watergate scandal is small, corrupt, and significant. We are lied to on every issue. Nixon is a Hitler American Style. The 'cease fire' is a sorry joke."

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