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Albert Vann Fowler and Helen Wose Fowler Papers

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Albert V. and Helen W. Fowler were poets, freelance writers, and managing editors of the literary periodical, Approach. They also founded Ahab Press of Rosemont, Pennsylvania.

Albert Vann Fowler was born in Syracuse, NY, in 1904; as an infant he suffered a seizure which left him with a lifelong speech impediment and facial spasms. His father was a prominent lawyer and banker, and his grandfather, Irving G. Vann, a member of the NYS Court of Appeals. He earned an A.B. in History from Haverford College in 1927 and pursued graduate level studies in Psychology and Journalism at Columbia University from 1927 to 1928. During the next several years he worked as a freelance journalist in Syracuse and wrote poetry. Albert Fowler married Helen Frances Wose in 1937 after a difficult courtship. Continuing difficulties with each of their prominent Syracuse families forged a bond between them and served as a theme in much of their later work.

Helen Fowler was the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Alfred Wose. born in 1907. She attended the Emma Willard School in Troy and graduated from Vassar in 1928. After earning Master's degrees in English and Education at Syracuse and Columbia Universities respectively, she taught, attended law school, and then worked as a legislative researcher in Albany.

After their marriage, the couple moved to Meadville, Pennsylvania, where they began to collaborate in poetry as well as in life. The first of two trilogies of narrative poetry, subsequently named the Meadville Trilogy (Lion of Judah, Scylla the Beautiful, and Landcastle) was largely written during their residence in the Allegheny region of Pennsylvania. Their only child, Albert Wose Fowler, was born in 1940. Helen suffered a nervous breakdown shortly after his birth and took more than two years to recover.

As a committed pacifist, Albert V. Fowler joined the Fellowship of Reconciliation, and in 1940 became a member of the Society of Friends. The couple moved to suburban Philadelphia in 1946 and spent the years 1946-1947 at Pendle Hill, a Quaker study center. In 1947, Albert, Helen, and other resident writers at Pendle Hill founded the literary quarterly, Approach, which included submissions of poetry, short stories, and critical work primarily by young authors. Helen served as its managing editor and maintained most of the correspondence. Helen and Albert also wrote a number of prose and poetical works which were published in Approach.

Following their residence at Pendle Hill, the couple moved to Rosemont, Pennsylvania, where they remained until their deaths. They founded Ahab Press in 1946 and planned to publish works by other authors under this imprint, but these plans were never realized. In 1947, Albert finished editing the American edition of Arnold Toynbee's work, War and Civilization.

In the 1950's, he began work on a series of articles which explored the concept of individual freedom from Rousseau to the present. He questioned the ideal of freeing natural man from the corruption of his institutions and intended to publish this material in book form, including much of the material which had appeared in the earlier articles, but this was never accomplished.

The Fowlers spent a good deal of time at Cranberry Lake, the family house in the Adirondacks. Albert V. Fowler edited two anthologies of regional history and folklore that included some of their own prose and poetry which were published by the Adirondack Museum in 1959 and 1968. In the early `60's, Albert Fowler began work on The Fish God, an autobiographical narrative poem which was published in the Spring of 1961. Later versions appeared in mimeographed form, including The Fish God of You Fool (September, 1963), Fools Island (1965), and Fools Island-Edmonds Revision (1966). Together with The Kingdom and Three Crowns, they made up the Rosemont Trilogy. These three works documented his continuing and very painful difficulties in dealing with both his own and his wife's family relationships.

In December of 1968, after a long illness, Albert Fowler was admitted to a hospital in Philadelphia. Soon after, Helen became suddenly ill and succumbed only hours after her husband had died.

The collection is comprised of literary papers, together with publications, as well as some personal papers. It is divided into Series according to the nature of the final product. Wherever possible, the original contents and order within the individual folders have been retained as assembled by the authors during their lifetime.

Albert Vann Fowler (1904-1968) and Helen Wose Fowler (1907-1968), married to each other in 1937, were poets, freelance writers, and managing editors of the literary periodical, Approach. They also founded Ahab Press in Rosemont, Pa. Albert V. Fowler was a Quaker.

This collection is primarily composed of literary manuscripts and publications. Included are materials on Scylla the Beautiful, Landcastle, Two Trends in Modern Quaker Thought, The Fish God, as well as numerous lesser works. Also contains information on War and Civilization, edited by Albert V. Fowler, Approach magazine, and correspondence with Anne G. Sneller, S. Stansfield and Virginia Sargent, Helen Morgan Brooks, and their only child, Albert W. Fowler.

Donor: Abert W. Fowler, 1990

Albert W. Fowler is the son of Albert Vann and Helen Wose Fowler.

Received arranged in folders. Preliminary inventory done by donor (see: Ser.1 BIOGRAPHY. Lists of Publications). Catalogued, refoldered, and stored RG 4. Duplicate materials returned to donor.

Scylla the Beautiful. Written by AVF and HWF. Hamilton, NY: Republican Press, 1939 (edition of 550 copies, 175 signed): in FHL, BX7617.F715 S2

Landcastle. Written by AVF and HWF. Rosemont, PA: Ahab Press, 1961: in McCabe TreasRm Z239.A27 F78

Two Trends in Modern Quaker Thought: A Statement of Belief. Written by AVF. Wallingford, PA: Pendle Hill, 1961: in FHL, BX7732.P4 v.112

The Fish God. Written by AVF. Approach, #39, Spring, 1961: in McCabe, periodicals

Publication of Christianity and Civilization by Arnold J. Toynbee. Wallingford, Pa: Pendle Hill: in FHL, BX7732.P4 v.39, 1940-47.

Cranberry Lake From Wilderness to Adirondack Park. Edited by AVF. Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press/Adirondack Museum, 1968: in H SC Quaker, BX7796.2.F78 C89

Tentacles of Greed, by by S. Stansfeld Sargent and Albert V. Fowler (manuscript [ca. 1935]) in FHL, E806 .F68

Lion of Judah, by Helen & Albert Fowler (manuscript [ca. 1941?]) in FHL, BX7617.F715 L56

Fool's Island (Edmonds revision) (manuscript, 1966) in FHL, BX7617.F715 F66 1966

Fish God of You Fool (manuscript [1963]) in FHL, BX7617.F715 F57 1963

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1992
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Collection Inventory

Biographical Information.
Box 1
Lists of Publications.
Box 1
Conscientious Objection, 1941-46.
Box 1
Southern Pines etc.; Carmel.
Box 1
Scrapbook, HWF, 1924-42 and n.d.
Box 1
"The Triangle" (Emma Willard School), 1923.
Box 1
Testimonials.
Box 1
Appointment of Literary Executor, 1963.
Box 1

Received from Anne G. Sneller, 1964-68.
Box 1
Sent to Stansfeld and Virginia Sargent, 1967.
Box 1
Sent to Helen Morgan Brooks, 1968.
Box 1
Sent and received by Albert W. Fowler, 1968-69 and n.d.
Box 1
Scope and Contents

Concerning his parents' estate and plans for publication.

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Written by AVF and HWF. Hamilton, NY: Republican Press, 1939 .

Edition of 550 copies, 175 signed: in FHL, BX7617.F715 S2. AVF considered this work to be a part of the Meadville Trilogy, viz. Lion of Judah, Scylla the Beautiful, and Landcastle.

See also: Ser.6: Lion of Judah.

Critical Correspondence, 1938-40.
Box 1
Publicity and Reviews, 1939-41 and n.d.
Box 1
Scope and Contents

Written by AVF and HWF. Rosemont, PA: Ahab Press, 1961

In McCabe TreasRm Z239.A27 F78

Ms. copy, ca. 1945.
Box 1
Physical Description

bound

Publication, 1945-46.
Box 1
Publication, 1961.
Box 1
Scope and Contents

An Adirondack Miscellany. Edited and written in part by AVF. Blue Mountain, NY: Adirondack Museum, 2nd printing of 500 copies by Hemlock Press, Alburtis, PA (J.H. McCandless).

Cranberry Lake, 1845-1959, 1959.
Box 2
Scope and Contents

Annotated copy with reviews laid in. Signed: The Hemlock Press John McCandless, 1959.

Two Trends in Modern Quaker Thought: A Statement of Belief, 1961.
Box 2
Scope and Contents

Written by AVF, Wallingford, PA: Pendle Hill, 1961; in FHL, BX7732.P4 v.112.

Correspondence and notes, 1959-1965.
Box 2
Scope and Contents

See also: Ser.4. folder on "Varieties of Religious Loyalities," wherein material is interfiled.

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Written by AVF. Approach, #39, Spring, 1961 (in McCabe, periodicals). Later versions, appearing in mimeographed form, include The Fish God of You Fool (September, 1963), Fools Island (1965), and Fools Island-Edmonds Revision (1966). Together with The Kingdom and Three Crowns, AVF viewed this work as part of the Rosemont Trilogy (See also: Ser.6: The Kingdom and Three Crowns).

Correspondence, 1959-61.
Box 2
Scope and Contents

The Fish God Nov. 1958 Part 1.

Correspondence, 1961-64.
Box 2
Scope and Contents

Comments on The Fish God.

The Fish God of You Fool: Revisions of The Fish God, 1961-63.
Box 2
The Fish God of You Fool: Ms., 1963.
Box 2
Physical Description

mimeographed bound

Publication efforts, 1964-66.
Box 2
Publication efforts, 1966-69.
Box 2
Comments on The Fish God of You Fool, 1962-64.
Box 2
Fools Island ms., 1965.
Box 2
Physical Description

bound

Fools Island ms., "Edmonds Revision", 1966.
Box 2
Physical Description

bound

Fools Island, "Working Copy", n.d.
Box 3
Physical Description

4 typescript mss.

"Afterword" to The Fish God and You Fool, ca.1966.
Box 3
"Chronicle" of The Fish God and You Fool (Fool's Island), n.d.
Box 3
Physical Description

2 versions

Comments, 1965-68.
Box 3

Scope and Contents

Collected by the author(s) in five bound volumes, and in folders listed below:

"Man-Made Flood" (poem) by AVF and HWF. Common Sense, November 1940.
Box 3
"Dying Philosopher" (poem) by AVF,. Unity, Vol.CXIX, No.3, April 5, 1937.
Box 3
"To W.H. Auden" (poem) by AVF and HWF. Unity, Vol. CXXVII, No.5, July 1941.
Box 3
"Concern for Queries" (poem) by AVF and HWF. Unity, Vol. CXXVIII, No.7, Sept. 1942.
Box 3
"Let the Daydreamers Dream," by AVF, Friends Intelligencer, 6mo 22 1940.
Box 3
"To My Wife and Child," by AVF, Friends Intelligencer, 11mo 9 1940.
Box 3
"If I Have Love" (poem) by AVF, Friends Intelligencer, 2mo 1 1941.
Box 3
"Fair Employment for Philadelphia," by AVF, Friends Intelligencer, 5mo 20 1950.
Box 3
"Friends and the Romantics," by AVF, Friends Intelligencer, 3mo 6 1954.
Box 3
"Christianity and Civilization," by AVF, Friends Intelligencer, 3mo 5 1955.
Box 3
"From the Poets of Yesteryear," by AVF and HWF. Fellowship, Vol.VII, No.8, August 1941.
Box 3
"The Man Who Writes Letters to God," by AVF, Fellowship, Vol. XII, No.10, November 1946.
Box 3
"Arnold Toynbee: Christian Historian," by AVF, Fellowship, Vol.XIII, No.9, October 1947.
Box 3
"Social Anarchy in Christian Pacifism," by AVF, The Friend (Phila.), Vol.117, No.12, 12mo 9 1943.
Box 3
"Currents of the Ebb," by AVF, The Friend (Phila.), Vol.118, No.4, 8mo 17 1944.
Box 3
"Toynbee's Proletariat," by AVF, The Friend (Phila.), Vol.120, No.18, 2mo 27 1947.
Box 3
"Friends as Proletarians," by AVF, The Friend (Phila.) Vol.120, No.19, 3mo 13 1947.
Box 3
"Christianity and Civilization (by Arnold J. Toynbee), A Review," by AVF. The Friend (Phila.), Vol.121, No.8, 10mo 9 1947.
Box 3
"What For Me Is Successful Worship?" by AVF, The Friend (Phila.), Vol.122, No.5, 8mo 26 1948.
Box 3
"The Miracle of the American Negro," by AVF, The Friend (Phila.), Vol.123, No.15, 1mo 26 1950.
Box 3
"Friends' Testimony at City Hall," by AVF, The Friend (Phila.), Vol.123, No.16, 2mo 9 1950.
Box 3
"William Penn Goes Inside City Hall," by AVF, The Christian Register, Vol.129, No.10, Nov.1950.
Box 3
"Beneath the Statue of William Penn," by AVF, The Christian Advocate, Vol 126, No.6, Feb. 8, 1951.
Box 3
"An Experiment in Cooperative Living (Macedonia, Georgia)," by AVF, The Progressive, January 1951.
Box 3
"Twin Pines at Tanguy," by AVF, The Progressive, Oct.1951.
Box 3
"The Fund for the Republic," by AVF, The Presbyterian Outlook, Vol.138, No.9, March 5, 1956.
Box 3
General

Articles which are preceded by (*) have associated research folders which follow the bound volume.

The Haverford Free Thinker Haverford, PA, Edited by AVF., May 18, 1927.
Box 3
"The Klan from Within," (letter to the editor, by B. R. B. - pseud. for AVF) The Nation, p. 426, October 24, 1928.
Box 3
"Woven Leaves" by AVF, (poem), Carmel, CA: The Carmelite, October 23, 1930.
Box 3
"Along a Red Clay Road" by AVF, (poem),. Pinebluff (N.C.?) News, March 28, 1930.
Box 3
"The Wind Across the Cottonfields" by AVF, (poem), Southern Pines, N.C.: Sandhill Citizen, March 6, 1931.
Box 3
"Jugtown" by AVF, (poem), Aberdeen, N.C.: The Pilot, March 13, 1931.
Box 3
"The Song of the Lumbee" by AVF, (poem) (Aberdeen Pilot?), June 27, 1930,.
Box 3
"Fulfillment" by AVF, (poem), The Carmelite, October 29, 1931.
Box 3
"Now Are the Valleys Softened" by AVF, (poem), The Literary Digest, December 5, 1931.
Box 3
"The General and the Journalist" by AVF, (poem), New York Post, March 13, 1936.
Box 3
"The Fund for the Republic and the Churches" by AVF, (poem), Friends Journal, Vol. 2, No. 39, p. 618, September 29, 1956.
Box 3
"Friends and the Fund for the Republic," by AVF, The American Friend, p. 331, October 18, 1956.
Box 3
"What It Means To Me To Be a Quaker," by AVF, Friends Journal, Vol. 3, No. 46, pp. 740-741, November 16, 1957.
Box 3
Scope and Contents

A translation appeared in De Vriendenkring (Maart, 1958) - translation into Dutch. This article (in English) was reprinted by Friends General Conference in 1959.

*"Worship and Ministry: Meeting or Committee?" by AVF,, Friends Journal, Vol. 6, No. 6, p. 87-89, February 6, 1960.
Box 3
*"Light Growing and Growing" by AVF, (poem), Friends Journal, Vol. 6, No. 19, p. 298., May 17, 1960.
Box 3
*"Varieties of Religious Loyalty," by AVF, Friends World News, No. 64, pp. 3-4, August, 1961.
Box 3
"The Great Windfall of 1845 in New York State," by AVF, Weatherwise, Vol. 14, No. 4, pp. 142-146, August, 1961.
Box 3
"Kierkegaard, by HWF, Friends Intelligencer Vol.104 No.8, 2mo 22 1947.
Box 3
*"Kierkegaard and Existentialism," by HWF, Friends Intelligencer Vol.104, No.9, 3mo 1 1947.
Box 3
Research and Publication folders.
Box 3
Scope and Contents

Articles which are preceded by (*) have associated research folders which follow the bound volume.

"The Fire Head," by AVF, High Spots (Adirondack Mountain Club Year Book), pp. 30-32., January, 1942.
Box 4
Letters from AVF in Spectator Papers, August, 1945.
Box 4
Scope and Contents

Newsletter to men in CPS camps by Norman J. Whitney; also March, 1950.

*"Life Speaks to Gautama" by AVF, (dramatic poem), Pendle Hill, 1946.
Box 4
"Dark Country" by AVF, (poem), The Bridge (supplement), Eagle Creek, Oregon, Glen Coffield, p. 3., 1948.
Box 4
"A Pry Under Prejudice," by AVF, Zion's Herald, May 4, 1949.
Box 4
"Fair Employment Code," by AVF, Between the Lines: Wells Newsletter. Vol.IX, No. 11, June 12, 1950.
Box 4
"If There Is An Enemy Within," by AVF, AFSC Bulletin, October 1951.
Box 4
*Review by AVF of The Life and Work of Sigmund Freud by Ernest Jones. Arizona Quarterly, Spring 1956.
Box 4
"Source Books on Violence," by AVF (Excerpted) Trace, No.21, April 1957.
Box 4
Letter to the Editor by AVF of The Christian Scholar, Vol.XLII, No.2, June 1959.
Box 4
Review by AVF of The Death of God: The Culture of Our Post-Christian Era by Gabriel Vahanian (pub. by George Braziller), Southwest Review, Autumn 1961.
Box 4
"A Visit With Thomas Merton," by AVF, Friends Journal, Vol.7, No.23, December 1, 1961.
Box 4
*"Pentagon Plaza 1960" by AVF, (poem) Fellowship, Vol.28, No.5, March 1. 1961.
Box 4
"The Place of the Poet in Contemporary Society," by AVF, The Gadfly (Wilson College), April 1962.
Box 4
AVF biography also appeared in The Monthly Supplement, published by A.N.Marquis, Ser.X, No.11, Nov.1949.
Box 4
Research and Publication folders.
Box 4
Scope and Contents

Articles which are preceded by (*) have associated research folders which follow the bound volume).

*"The Pique of Hysteria," The Colorado Quarterly, (Autumn 1964).
Box 4
Scope and Contents

With corrections by the author. Excerpts of this article also appeared in Friends Journal, Vol.11, No.4 (February 15, 1965).

*"Better No World at All?" by AVF, Fellowship, Vol.30, No.9, September 1964.
Box 4
Review by AVF of The Domesday Dictionary by Donald M. Kaplan and Armand Schwerner (Simon and Schuster), 1963.
Box 4
*Endore, Guy. "War, Yes! Sex, No!: Some Reflections on de Sade and Napoleon," abridged by AVF. Fellowship, March 1965.
Box 4
*"That I May Yet Recover," by AVF, Fellowship, Vol.32, No.3, March 1966.
Box 4
AVF contributed an appraisal of Approach to "Concerning the Little Magazines," The Carleton Miscellany, Vol.VII, No.2, Spring 1966.
Box 4
"Four Threats," (poem, related to The Fish God) by AVF, The Beloit Poetry Journal, Vol.16, No.3, Spring 1966.
Box 4
Research and Publication folders.
Box 4
Scope and Contents

Bound volume of related articles intended to be used in a book; see also: Ser.6. Articles which are preceded by (*) have associated research folders which follow the bound volume.

Research and Publication folders contain prose Contributions to Approach; this section includes only those articles for which there are research folders. For a complete listing of AVF and HWF prose and poetry contributions to Approach, see Ser.5.

*"Waters from His Own Well: Kierkegaard," by AVF, The University of Kansas City Review, Vol.XXII, No. 2 (corrected copy), December 1955.
Box 4
*"Delight and Discipline," by AVF, (concerning Rousseau) Virginia Quarterly Review, Vol.32, No. 3, Summer 1956.
Box 4
*"Sartre's World of Dream," by AVF, Southwest Review, Vol. XLI, No. 3, Summer, 1956.
Box 4
*"Source Books of Violence," by AVF, Fellowship, July, 1956.
Box 4
*Review by AVF of Symbols of Transformation by Carl G. Jung. The American Scholar, Summer 1957).
Box 4
Scope and Contents

Longer review in Arizona Quarterly (Summer 1957). Review is of edition translated by R.F.C. Hull (New York,: Pantheon Books, 1956 - Bollingen Series XX).

*"Alien in the Rye," by AVF, (concerning J.D. Salinger) Modern Age, Vol.1, No. 2 pp. 193-197, Fall 1957.
Box 4
*"The Marquis de Sade in America," by AVF, Books Abroad, Vol. 31, No. 4, Autumn 1957.
Box 4
*"Rousseau and Sade: Freedom Unlimited," by AVF, Southwest Review, Vol. XLIII, No. 3, Summer 1958.
Box 4
*"The Rebels Against Man's Condition," by AVF, (concerning Camus) Approach, No. 29, Fall 1958.
Box 4
*"Can Literature Corrupt?" by AVF, Modern Age, Vol.3, No. 2, Spring 1959.
Box 4
*"Centaur and Society," by AVF, Books Abroad, Vol. 33, No. 3, Summer 1959.
Box 4
*"Nietzsche: Merit of Morals," by AVF, Approach, No. 30, Winter 1959.
Box 4
*"Sensibility Since Sade," by AVF, Southwest Review, Vol. XLV, No. 3, Summer 1960.
Box 4
Scope and Contents

Copy corrected by the author.

Research and Publication : "Keats, Kafka and the Critic," 14, 1955.
Box 6
Research and Publication : "The Pangs of Sleep and Dream," 17, 1955.
Box 6
Research and Publication : "Challenge of Mood in Frank O'Connor," 23, Spring 1957.
Box 6
Research and Publication : "A Plague on Both Your Poets," 24, Summer 1957.
Box 6
Research and Publication : "The Siren Lure of Sainthood," 8, Summer 1953.
Box 6
"The Fate of Character in Arnold Bennett's Novels," by HWF. Vassar Journal ofUndergraduate Studies. Vol.III., May 1928.
Box 6
Tales from the Drowned Land, by AVF. High Spots, January 1939.
Box 6
Typescript ms, n.d.
Box 6
Other Articles and Poems, 1963-1968.
Box 6
Physical Description

unbound

"The Death of Liberalism," by AVF, Fellowship, November 1966.
Box 6
"Conditions of Cultural Shock," by AVF, Colorado Quarterly, Spring 1966.
Box 6
"On the Double Anniversary of the Philadelphia Yearly Meeting Peace Committee", 1966.
Box 6

The Record (Haverford College). 1927 Yearbook, 1927.
Box 6
Scope and Contents

Edited by AVF

Fellowship.
Box 7
Scope and Contents

AVF as Editorial Contributor

Legislative Index, New York State, 193?.
Box 7
Scope and Contents

HWF prepared introductory number record and description of bills, subject index of bills, individual record of bills introduced.

Physical Description

title page missing

A Study of History. London: Oxford University Press, 1950.
Box 7
Typescript, 1950.
Box 7
Publication and royalties, 1949-68 and n.d.
Box 7
Reviews and Clippings, 1950-54.
Box 7
Publication of Christianity and Civilization by Arnold J. Toynbee, 1947.
Box 7
Scope and Contents

Wallingford, Pa: Pendle Hill, 1947; in FHL, BX7732.P4 v.39, 1940-47.

A Descriptive Listing of the APPROACH Archives, 1968.
Box 8
Scope and Contents

Complied by HWF.

Contributions to Approach.
Box 8
Cranberry Lake From Wilderness to Adirondack Park, 1968.
Box 8
Scope and Contents

Edited by AVF. Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press / Adirondack Museum, (in H SC Quaker, BX7796.2.F78 C89). Correspondence, 1967.

Ahab Press Publishing Plans, 1968 and n.d.
Box 8

Scope and Contents

Material for book on the concept of individual freedom from Rousseau to the present. Questions the ideal of freeing natural man from the corruption of his institutions - see below various prospectuses for work. Most of the work was done in a series of articles from 1954-1960, though AVF did occasionally return to this theme in articles thereafter. The book was never finished, though the majority of the work was done for it. It had various titles -- "Delight and Discipline" or "Centaur and Society" (1958); later "Centaur and Society: The Great Regression," "Noble Savage and Ignoble Society" and "Freedom Unlimited" (ca. 1960).

Ser. 4. CENTAUR AND SOCIETY contains the authors' bound volume of previously published articles which would form the basis for this book, as well as the research folders which went with these articles; it is quite certain that the author(s) continued to use these folders after the publication.

Prospectuses: "The Tempest in the Individual" (with HWF), early 1950's.
Box 8
Scope and Contents

Folder also contains comments on this draft comments of criticism on this statement Chapter outlines of parts II and III of Noble Savage and Ignoble Society (1958)

Completed chapters.
Box 8
Scope and Contents

Including The Unchristening of Europe (1-9); The Undisciplining of Europe (10-22); Jean-Jacques Rousseau (23-39); The Marquis de Sade (40-51); Blasphemy from Sade to the Surrealists (52-64); Sensibility Since Sade (65-79)

Physical Description

79 typed pages

Part II - draft chapters.
Box 8
Scope and Contents

Includes 5. The Attack on Civilization; 6. (Dostoyevsky); 7. Vivisector of Virtue (Nietzsche); 8. (Freud - and Jung?); 9. Prizes for Violence

Part III.
Box 8
Scope and Contents

Little specific material here, except possibly Bringing Baudelaire to Book

Carbons of Articles for Book.
Box 8
Miscellaneous Materials, 1951-58.
Box 9
Scope and Contents

May be related to Freedom Unlimited. Includes: In Dispraise of Desperation, 1954-56; Kafka and Williams as Opposite Poles of the Dostoyevski Magnet, 1951-58; Freedom from Tyranny, 1958 and n.d.

Physical Description

3 folders

The Kingdom, 1968 and n.d.
Box 9
Physical Description

3 versions

Correspondence, 1965-68.
Box 9
Research, inc. photos and maps, n.d.
Box 9
"Three Crowns", ca. 1968.
Box 9
Plazas of the Pentagon, n.d.
Box 9
Scope and Contents

Projected book-length poem by AVF and HWF including Part One: The Ruinous Arts, Part Two: Broken the Symptom, and Part Three: Corona of Greece.

Physical Description

ms.

Correspondence, 1968.
Box 9
Scope and Contents

ncludes reprints.

"Walt Whitman-War Lover 1860-65".
Box 9
Scope and Contents

Characteristic Lines Culled from Drum Taps" by AVF.

Introduction to My Collected Works , by AVF, 1968.
Box 9
Scope and Contents

"To be published only after I am completely dead."

A Comparison of the Artistic Purposes of Katherine Mansfield and D.H. Lawrence, by HWF, 1933.
Box 9
Scope and Contents

Masters Thesis.

Physical Description

bound ms.

Tentacles of Greed (bound), by AVF and S.Stansfield Sargent,, 193?.
Box 9
Lion of Judah, by AVF and HWF. Meadville, PA, ca.1937?.
Box 10
Scope and Contents

Bound copy; Marked Ms. and Illustrations, n.d.; Ms., 1937; Galley Proof (note differences between this copy and earlier bound edition, 1970; Prefaces and Illustrations, n.d.; Correspondence, 1938-40.

A revised version of this book length poem was prepared for publication in 1968, but never actually appeared in print.HWF did the illustrations.

Physical Description

5 folders + 1 vol.

Turning the Light on Power, by AVF, 1936?.
Box 10
"The Robber Angulimala" (poem) by AVF. Pendle Hill, PA, 1947.
Box 10
Modern Woman in Search of Her Soul, by AVF, 1951?.
Box 10
General

On spine: Modern Woman in Search of Her Goal.

"The Buddha Takes a Bandit" (poem), by AVF,, 1966.
Box 11
Hymm to the Dark (anthology), by AVF.
Box 11
Scope and Contents

Effects of War on certain poets prior to 1940.

"The Exploding Circle" (poem), by HWF, 1947.
Box 11
"Wind Against the Wings" (poem), by AVF, n.d.
Box 11
Miscellaneous Verse, n.d.
Box 11
"We Prefer Lies" or "We Love Lies", 1968.
Box 11
Scope and Contents

Submitted to Fellowship and Colorado Quarterly.

"Portrait of the Mother as a Lady,".
Box 11
Scope and Contents

Excerpts from Evelyn Waugh's Brideshead Revisited (selected by AVF, 1966)

"Parent As Oppressor: from `The Way of All Flesh' to `Brideshead Revisited' ".
Box 11
Physical Description

draft

"Students of the Sixties," by AVF, 1962.
Box 11
Scope and Contents

Submitted to Haverford College but never published.

"Footnotes for an Upper Egypt Guidebook", by AVF, 1963.
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"Portraits" by HWF, 1947.
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"The Work of Art," by HWF.
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"Upside Down," by HWF.
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"The World of `That Individual," by HWF, 1946.
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Scope and Contents

A study of Kierkegaard; Pendle Hill, 1946.

"Meditations on a Theme of Kierkegaard's," by HWF.
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"The Kind of Meditation Gertrude Stein Practiced," by HWF.
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"The Folding Door: A Play in Three Acts," by HWF.
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"The Standard Product" story, by HWF, 1960.
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"Meeting Molloy" story, by HWF, 1960.
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"Editorial Opposites," by HWF.
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"Poetry as the Word," by HWF.
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The James Street Story.
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The Daughters of Peter Collay (Henry Collay).
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The Politest Man in Syracuse.
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Other short stories.
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Scope and Contents

Mss. include: The Witch Column (with HWF); untitled - "Peter Mansfield was in the library..."; Only the River; Courageous Blindness; untitled - "The Roland farm lay just to the west of the village..."; untitled - "They were driving along together in the Blue Ford..."; Hilltop Heartbreak (with HWF); The Death of Information Please (with HWF); School for Preachers; untitled - "Uncle and I made the trip..."; "The old Gateway Inn...; untitled - "What's happened is this..." (fragment); untitled - "In this character-study of Stewart..." (criticism and fragment); untitled - "Paul Richards heard Dave...";

The Thinker Under the Rug,, ca.1956?.
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A Kiss For All the World.
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Proposal by AVF for Publishing a modern version of Barclay's Apology.
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"The Tyrannies of Love," by HWF, 1968.
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Prospectus for future work

"Comments on lectures by Arnold Toynbee," by HWF, 1947?.
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"Babbitt and Romanticism," notes by HWF, n.d.
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"What makes the Mishkin Hero?" notes by HWF, 1952.
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"Science in Assisi," by AVF, ms. and notes, 1957 and n.d.
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Scope and Contents

Delivered by HWF.

Papers delivered at Meadville Literary Club.
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The Destructive Tradition and Utopias.

Readings and comments on Approach poems, given to Faculty Tea Club, University of Pennsylvania, October 26, 1965.
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Religious poetry reading.
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Poetry group (Philadelphia).
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Talk on Little Magazine Editing, 1962.
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Study of John - 7 talks given at Radnor Monthly Meeting Forums, Jan. - Mar. 1962.
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Essay for Radnor Monthly Meeting Retreat, March 12, 1966.
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Confessions, by HWF (devotional queries), n.d.
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