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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 Chiefly notes, lectures, and speeches by Craig; and copies of published and unpublished works of Craig and of several colleagues and friends.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. |
| Language | English |
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Biographical
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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.
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The collection is chiefly notes, lectures, and speeches by Hardin Craig; and copies of published and unpublished works of Craig and of several colleagues and friends.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.
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Series 1. Miscellaneous Writings
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Series 2. School Learning: Book I Materials
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Series 3. Writings of Others
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Series 4. Addresses and Lectures
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Series 5. Other Drafts, Notes, and Materials for Books
| Folder 57-60 |
Materials for a Renaissance handbook #03640, Series: "5. Other Drafts, Notes, and Materials for Books" Folder 57-60Folder 57Folder 58Folder 59Folder 60 |
| Folder 61-82 |
School Learning: Books II-IV, drafts and notes #03640, Series: "5. Other Drafts, Notes, and Materials for Books" Folder 61-82Folder 61Folder 62Folder 63Folder 64Folder 65Folder 66Folder 67Folder 68Folder 69Folder 70Folder 71Folder 72Folder 73Folder 74Folder 75Folder 76Folder 77Folder 78Folder 79Folder 80Folder 81Folder 82 |
| Folder 83-85 |
Higher Education: Book I #03640, Series: "5. Other Drafts, Notes, and Materials for Books" Folder 83-85Folder 83Folder 84Folder 85 |
| Folder 86-88 |
Higher Education: Book II #03640, Series: "5. Other Drafts, Notes, and Materials for Books" Folder 86-88Folder 86Folder 87Folder 88 |
| Folder 89-93 |
Higher Education #03640, Series: "5. Other Drafts, Notes, and Materials for Books" Folder 89-93Folder 89Folder 90Folder 91Folder 92Folder 93 |
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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