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Size | 5.0 feet of linear shelf space (approximately 1,000 items) |
Abstract | Hardin Craig (1875-1968) was a Shakespearean and English Renaissance scholar and professor of English at several universities, including Stanford University, 1928-1942, and the University of North Carolina, 1942-1949. Chiefly notes, lectures, and speeches by Craig; and copies of published and unpublished works of Craig and of several colleagues and friends. Topics include Shakespeare, literature of the English Renaissance, higher education in the United States, and Craig's ideas on the potential for an intellectual renaissance in the United States. |
Creator | Craig, Hardin, 1875-1968. |
Curatorial Unit | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection. |
Language | English |
Processed by: SHC Staff
Encoded by: Noah Huffman, December 2007
Updated by: Kate Stratton and Jodi Berkowitz, June 2009
This collection was rehoused and a summary created with support from the National Endowment for the Humanities.
This finding aid was created with support from NC ECHO.
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Hardin Craig (1875-1968) was a Shakespearean and English Renaissance scholar and professor of English at several universities, including Stanford, 1928-1942, and the University of North Carolina, 1942-1949. He published numerous books on these subjects and also on Lord Byron and Edgar Allen Poe. Craig was educated at Centre College, Danville, Ky., and Princeton University.
Back to TopThe collection is chiefly notes, lectures, and speeches by Hardin Craig; and copies of published and unpublished works of Craig and of several colleagues and friends. Topics include Shakespeare, literature of the English Renaissance, higher education in the United States, and Craig's ideas on the potential for an intellectual renaissance in the United States.
Back to TopFolder 1a |
Original finding aid |
Folder 1-2
Folder 1Folder 2 |
"In Defense of Shakespeare" |
Folder 3-4
Folder 3Folder 4 |
"A Sequel to The Enchanted Glass" |
Folder 5-7
Folder 5Folder 6Folder 7 |
"The Logic of Shakespeare Scholarship" |
Folder 8-13
Folder 8Folder 9Folder 10Folder 11Folder 12Folder 13 |
"History of English Literature" |
Folder 14-17
Folder 14Folder 15Folder 16Folder 17 |
"A History of English Literature: 1485-1660" |
Folder 18-20
Folder 18Folder 19Folder 20 |
"A Bibliography of English Liturature" |
Folder 21 |
Unpublished study of Queen Gertrude in Hamlet |
Folder 22 |
"ANA on the Allusion Book" |
Folder 23 |
Research on King Horn by Hope Traver |
Folder 24-25
Folder 24Folder 25 |
Notes for a book on education |
Folder 26 |
Introduction to Parrott and Craig Edition of Hamlet |
Folder 27-29
Folder 27Folder 28Folder 29 |
School Learning |
Folder 30 |
School Learning: Bibliographies |
Folder 31 |
School Learning: "An Elizabethan Song" |
School Learning: "Francesca" |
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Folder 32 |
School Learning: Elizabethan Psychology |
Folder 33 |
School Learning: Miscellaneous |
Folder 34-35
Folder 34Folder 35 |
New Shakespearean Notes, by Rudolf Melander |
Folder 36 |
The Genesis and Sociological Interpretation of Shakespeare's Dramas, by B. Talbot Kardos |
Folder 37-38
Folder 37Folder 38 |
Literature |
Folder 39-40
Folder 39Folder 40 |
Miscellaneous |
Folder 41-42
Folder 41Folder 42 |
Renaissance |
Folder 43 |
Centre College lectures |
Folder 44-45
Folder 44Folder 45 |
Scholarship |
Folder 46-49
Folder 46Folder 47Folder 48Folder 49 |
Shakespeare |
Folder 50 |
Woodrow Wilson |
Folder 51-52
Folder 51Folder 52 |
Teaching and education |
Folder 53 |
Stephens College lectures |
Folder 54-56
Folder 54Folder 55Folder 56 |
Articles and addresses on School Learning |
Folder 57-60
Folder 57Folder 58Folder 59Folder 60 |
Materials for a Renaissance handbook |
Folder 61-82
Folder 61Folder 62Folder 63Folder 64Folder 65Folder 66Folder 67Folder 68Folder 69Folder 70Folder 71Folder 72Folder 73Folder 74Folder 75Folder 76Folder 77Folder 78Folder 79Folder 80Folder 81Folder 82 |
School Learning: Books II-IV, drafts and notes |
Folder 83-85
Folder 83Folder 84Folder 85 |
Higher Education: Book I |
Folder 86-88
Folder 86Folder 87Folder 88 |
Higher Education: Book II |
Folder 89-93
Folder 89Folder 90Folder 91Folder 92Folder 93 |
Higher Education |