C. Hugh Holman Papers Inventory (#4537)

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Descriptive Summary Including Abstract

Title
C. Hugh Holman Papers (#4537) 1930s-1980s
Creator
Holman, C. Hugh (Clarence Hugh), 1914-1981.
Extent
About 26,000 items (26.0 linear feet)
Repository
Southern Historical Collection
Abstract
C. Hugh Holman (1914-1981), literary scholar specializing in Southern literature, member of the faculty of the English Department of the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill from 1949 until retirement in the 1970s, and administrator at the University of North Carolina in various capacities, 1963-1978. The collection includes articles, reviews, speeches, chiefly by Holman, concerning various aspects of Southern literature, including the work of Thomas Wolfe, William Gilmore Simms, and Ellen Glasgow; novels, radio plays, and other works by Holman; teaching and administrative files concerning Holman's work at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill, the National Humanities Center, the Triangle Universities Center for Advanced Studies, Incorporated, and other organizations; correspondence files concerning Holman's literary and administrative activities; and recordings and photographs.
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Administrative Information

Access
No restrictions.
Usage Restrictions
Retained by the authors of items in these papers, or their descendants, as stipulated by United States copyright law.
Provenance
Received from the estate of C. Hugh Holman in July 1989.
Processing Note
Final cataloging and housing of this collection are pending.
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Online Catalog Terms

American literature--Southern States.
Authors, American.
College administrators--North Carolina--History--20th century.
College teachers--North Carolina--History--20th century.
Glasgow, Ellen Anderson Gholson, 1875-1945.
Holman, C. Hugh (Clarence Hugh), 1914-1981.
National Humanities Center (Research Triangle Park, N.C.).
Novelists, American.
Radio plays, American.
Simms, William Gilmore, 1806-1870.
Triangle Universities Center for Advanced Studies, Incorporated.
University of North Carolina (1793-1962)--Faculty--History--20th century.
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill--Faculty--History.
Wolfe, Thomas, 1900-1938.
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Biographical Note

Clarence Hugh Holman, son of David Marion and Jessie Pearl Davis Holman, was born in Cross Anchor, S.C., on 24 February 1914. he received his early schooling in Gaffney and Clinton, S.C., before entering Presbyterian College, from which he graduated magna cum laude with a B.S. degree in chemistry in 1936. From 1936 to 1939 he was director of public relations for the college, and from 1939 to 1941 director of its radio programs, receiving meanwhile an A.B. degree in English cum laude in 1939. In 1939, he studied radio programming at New York University. From 1939 to 1942 he was on the faculty of Presbyterian College, and in 1945 became its academic dean serving as state publicity director for the Council for National Defense (1942-1944) and as academic coordinator and instructor in physics for the U.S. Army Air Force (1943-1945). As an avocation during these busy years, he published a series of popular mystery novels: Death like Thunder (1942), Trout in the Milk (1946), Up This Crooked Way (1946), Another Man's Poison (1947), and, as "Clarence Hunt," Small Town Corpse (1951).

But Holman was at heart an educator. In 1946, he entered the University of North Carolina as a graduate student and instructor in English, receiving his doctorate in 1949 with a dissertation on "William Gilmore Simms's Theory and Practice of Historical Fiction"; the same year he was elected to Phi Beta Kappa. From this time, his rise in the university was rapid. Within a decade he was appointed assistant professor (1949), associate professor (1951), professor (1956), and Kenan Professor (1959). In 1954 he served as an assistant dean and from 1955 to 1957 as acting dean of the College of Arts and Sciences. From 1957 to 1962 he was chairman of the Department of English, also serving as a member (1957-1973) and chairman (1961-1973) of the Board of Governors of the University Press as a chairman (1959-1962) of the Division of Humanities. From 1963 to 1966 he was dean of the graduate school, from 1966 to 1968 provost, and from 1972 to 1978 a special assistant to the chancellor, organizing and compiling a self-study survey of the university at Chapel Hill.

Holman was the recipient of a Simon Guggenheim Fellowship (1967), the Thomas Jefferson Award (1975), an award for excellence in writing from Winthrop College (1976), and the Oliver Max Gardner Award (1977). He was awarded a Litt.D. by Presbyterian College in 1963, and a L.H.D. for "dedicated classroom teaching" by Clemson University in 1968. In 1975 he became a member of the board of trustees of the Triangle University Center for Advanced Study, and in 1976 was named chairman of its executive committee. In the latter year he also became a member of the board of trustees, a member of the executive committee, and vice-president of the National Humanities Center in the Research Triangle Park, and in 1980 he was elected a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Holman was a deacon of the First Presbyterian Church in Clinton and an elder of the Trinity Avenue Presbyterian Church in Durham.

Known beyond his university for capacities as an administrator, Holman was chairman of the American Literature Section of the South Atlantic Modern Language Association (1953-1954); chairman of the bibliographical committee (1957-1961), member of the executive committee (1964-1965), program chairman (1966, 1979), and chairman (1970) of the American Literature Section, and a member of the executive committee of the Twentieth-Century American Literature Group (1978-1981) of the Modern Language Association of America; president of the Southeastern American Studies Association (1958-1959); consultant in English to the U.S. Air Force Academy (1962); and president of the Virginia-North Carolina College English Association (1962-1963). In 1957-1960, he was on the editorial board of College English; in 1967, an advisory editor of the Encyclopedia Americana; in 1968, a founding editor (with Louis D. Rubin, Jr.) of the Southern Literary Journal; and, from 1970, a member of the editorial boards of Essays on Literature and Resources for American Literary Study, and an adviser on American literature for the Encyclopedia of World Literature.

As an inquiring scholar, Holman had as his major interest prose fiction, particularly fiction of the South, a subject which he earned as international reputation for authoritative critical judgments. The author, coauthor, or editor of twenty-six books and some seventy professional articles, he is perhaps most remembered for A Handbook to Literature with W. F. Thrall and Addison Hibbard; Thomas Wolfe (1960), which has been translated into six languages; The Thomas Wolfe Reader (1962); Three Modes of Southern Fiction (1966); The Letters of Thomas Wolfe with Sue Fields Ross (1968); Southern Fiction: Renaissance and Beyond with Louis D. Rubin, Jr., and Walter Sullivan (1969); Southern Writing, 1585-1920, with Richard Beale Davis and Louis D. Rubin, Jr. (1970); Thomas Wolfe and the Glass of Time, with Richard S. Kennedy and Richard Walser (1971); The Roots of Southern Writing (1972); The Loneliness at the Core; Studies in Thomas Wolfe (1975), winner of the Mayflower Society Award; Southern Literary Study: Promise and Possibilities with Louis D. Rubin, Jr. (1975); The Immoderate Past: The Southern Writer and History (1977); and Windows on the World: Essays on American Social Fiction (1979).

On 1 September 1938, Holman married Verna Virginia McCleod of Ocala, Fla., and their children were Margaret McCleod Stroud (b. 1949) and David Marion (b. 1951). Holman was buried in the Chapel Hill Memorial Cemetery.

[Taken from Lewis Leary's biography of Holman in the Dictionary of North Carolina Biography (1988), volume 3, p. 176-177

The collection includes articles, reviews, speeches, chiefly by C. Hugh Holman, concerning various aspects of Southern literature, including the work of Thomas Wolfe, William Gilmore Simms, and Ellen Glasgow; novels, radio plays, and other works by Holman; teaching and administrative files concerning Holman's work at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill, the National Humanities Center, the Triangle Universities Center for Advanced Studies, Incorporated, and other organizations; correspondence files concerning Holman's literary and administrative activities; and recordings and photographs.

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Organization of Collection

1. Works of Holman and Related Materials
2. Subject Files
2.1. Teaching and Administrative Files
2.2. Organizational and Miscellaneous Files
3. Correspondence
4. Audio Recordings
5. Pictures

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Series Descriptions

1. Works of Holman and Related Materials, 1930s-1980s.

About 1200 items.
Arrangement: alphabetical, chiefly, but not exclusively, by name of work.
Articles, reviews, novels, plans for anthologies, speeches, radio plays, poems, and other types of literature and literary criticism written or edited by Holman. In many cases, the text of each work, sometimes in several drafts, is included. Besides texts, related materials--correspondence, notes, book jackets, reviews of these works--may also be found.
For the most part, works have been arranged in an alphabetical run by the title of the work. Exceptions include Holman's detective novels and radio plays which, because they are distinct from Holman's main opus, have been grouped together. The radio plays have not been listed individually. In addition, works and related materials about three authors--Ellen Glasgow, William Gilmore Simms, and Thomas Wolfe--about whom Holman wrote extensively have been grouped under each author's name. There are also a few files containing general information on publishers or mystery stories, etc., that have been included in this series.
With some exceptions, folder titles are those assigned by Holman.
   Folder 1
"Absalom, Absalom! The Historian as Detective"
   Folder 2
"The Achievement of William Faulkner by Michael Millgate" (review)
   Folder 3
"Advanced Composition in the Graduate School"
   Folder 4
"The Adventurous Muse" (review)
   Folder 5
"Agrarianism as a Theme in Southern Literature: The Utility of Myth"
   Folder 6
"Aline by Carole Klein" (review)
   Folder 7
American Association of University Professors speech (1963)
   Folder 8
"The American Historical Novel by Ernest Leisy" (review)
   Folder 9
"American Literature: The State of the Art, the Tradition The American Novel Through Henry James, "(1979)
   Folder 10-12
The American Novel Through Henry James (1979): Correspondence and other Items, 1966-1978
   Folder 13-14
The American Novel Through Henry James (1979): Corrected page proofs
   Folder 15
"The American Scholar's Complex Fate" (1966)
   Folder 16
"Antebellum Southern Literary Criticism"
   Folder 17
"Antebellum Southern Literary Critics by Edd Parks" (review)
   Folder 18
"Anodyne for the Village Virus"
   Folder 19
"Another Look at Nineteenth-Century Fiction"
   Folder 20
"The Art of Southern Fiction: A Study of Some Modern Novelists" (review)
   Folder 21
"Authors, Publishers, and Politicians" (review)
   Folder 22
"The Balanced Graduate Program"
   Folder 23
"Barren Ground and the Shape of History"
   Folder 24
"Benito Cereno"
   Folder 25
"Best Sentence and Most Solaas: The Delight of Reading"
   Folder 26
"The Bildungsroman, American Style"
   Folder 27
"Books Speaking To Books by William Stafford" (review)
   Folder 28
"The Burden of Southern History by C. Vann Woodward" (review)
   Folder 29
"Carl Sandburg"
   Folder 30
Chapel Hill Carousel (Holman, editor)
   Folder 31
"Cheap Books and the Pubic Interest: Paperbound Book Publishing in Two Centuries"
   Folder 32-33
The Collegian (Presbyterian College of South Carolina) (1928-1940)
   Folder 34-48
The Complete Writings of Washington Irving 15 folders of materials, 1965-1971, relating to Holman's editorial work on these volumes
   Folder 49
"Contemporary Issues in the Humanities"
   Folder 50
Council of Graduate Schools Panel (1964)
   Folder 51
"Courtly Love in the Merchant's and the Franklin's Tales"
   Folder 52
"Crafts, William"
   Folder 53
"The Crisis of Our Culture"
   Folder 54
Cumberland County (North Carolina) Technology and Human Values speech (1979)
   Folder 55
"A Cycle of Change in Southern Literature"
   Folder 56
"The Defense of Art: An Historical Sketch"
   Folder 57
"The Defense of Art: Criticism Since 1930"
   Folder 58
"Departments of Pathology and Graduate School"
   Folder 59
"The Desperate Soldier-Scholars: Graduate Study in English, 1946-1956"
   Folder 60
"Detached Humor of the South"
   Folder 61
"Detective Fiction as American Realism"
Detective novels: Related materials may include correspondence, book jackets, reviews, and other Items.
   Folder 62
Another Man's Poison (1947): Draft and notes
   Folder 63-64
Another Man's Poison (1947): Typescript of "final copy
   Folder 65
Another Man's Poison (1947): Related materials
   Folder 66-67
Death Like Thunder (1942): Draft
   Folder 68-69
Death Like Thunder (1942): Typescript of final copy
   Folder 70
Death Like Thunder (1942): Related materials
   Folder 71-72
Portrait of Evil (undated): Typescript
   Folder 73
Portrait of Evil (undated): Related materials
   Folder 74-75
Slay the Murderer (1946): Draft and notes
   Folder 76
Slay the Murderer (1946): Typescript of final copy
   Folder 77-78
Slay the Murderer (1946): Printer's copy
   Folder 79
Slay the Murderer (1946): Related materials
   Folder 80-81
Trout in the Milk (1945): Draft
   Folder 82-83
Trout in the Milk (1945): Notes
   Folder 84-85
Trout in the Milk (1945): Printer's copy
   Folder 86
Trout in the Milk (1945): Related materials
   Folder 87-88
Up This Crooked Way (1951): Draft and notes
   Folder 89-90
Up This Crooked Way (1951): Typescript of final copy
   Folder 91-92
Up This Crooked Way (1951): Printer's copy
   Folder 93
Up This Crooked Way (1951): Galleys
   Folder 94
Up This Crooked Way (1951): Bound final copy
   Folder 95
Up This Crooked Way (1951): Related materials
   Folder 96
"The Dispossessed Garden by Lewis P. Simpson" (review)
   Folder 97
Distinguished Scholar Seminar (1979)
   Folder 94-101
Encyclopedia Americana
   Folder 102
Encyclopedia of Southern History
   Folder 103
"Essay"
   Folder 104
"Ernest Hemingway: A Tribute"
   Folder 105
"European Influences on Southern American Literature: A Preliminary Survey"
   Folder 106
Faulkner Obituary
   Folder 107
"Faulkner's Non-Realistic Avatars"
   Folder 108-109
"Fiction, 1900-1930"
   Folder 110
"Fifteen American Authors Before 1900: Research and Criticism, Bibliographic Essays"
   Folder 111-112
Fifteen Modern American Authors
   Folder 113
"Fitzgerald's Changes on the Southern Belle: The Tarleton Trilogy"
   Folder 114
"Flannery O'Connor and the Southern Literary Tradition"
   Folder 115
Franklin, John Hope (introduction)
   Folder 116
"Fugitive's Reunion: Conversation at Vanderbilt edited by R.R. Purdy" (review)
   Folder 117
"The Future of American Literature in Southern Colleges and Universities"
   Folder 118
The Garretson Chronicle, by Gerald Warner Brace (Holman, editor)
   Folder 119
Georgia Independent Schools speech, 1969
   Folder 120-121
"A Gift And Not An Acquisition"
   Folder 122
Glasgow, Ellen: Notes on Ellen Glasgow
   Folder 123
Glasgow, Ellen: "April in Queensborough: Ellen Glasgow's Comedies of Manners"
   Folder 124
Glasgow, Ellen: "Ellen Glasgow" (for Dictionary of American Biography)
   Folder 125
Glasgow, Ellen: "Ellen Glasgow: A Bibliography by William Kelly" (review)
   Folder 126
Glasgow, Ellen: "Ellen Glasgow and History"
   Folder 127
Glasgow, Ellen: "Ellen Glasgow and the Southern Literary Tradition"
   Folder 128
Glasgow, Ellen: "Ellen Glasgow and the Woman Within by E. Stanly Godbold, Jr." (review)
   Folder 129
Glasgow, Ellen: "Tragedy of Self-Entrapment: Ellen Glasgow's The Romance of a Plain Man" (1978)
   Folder 130
"Go Slow Now: Faulkner and the Race Question by Charles D. Peavy"
   Folder 131
"Graduate Study at Chapel Hill"
   Folder 132
Grolier Encyclopedia
   Folder 134
Hardison, O.B. (introduction)
   Folder 135-143
Handbook to Literature: Correspondence, 1969-1979
   Folder 144-146
Handbook to Literature: Outline
   Folder 147-162
Handbook to Literature: Printer's Copy
   Folder 163
"Hemingway and Emerson: Notes on the Continuity of an Aesthetic Tradition"
   Folder 164
"Hemingway and Vanity Fair"
   Folder 165
"Henry Adams On the Road to Chartres by Robert Mane" (review)
   Folder 166
"Hoist On His Own (Kind of) Petard"
   Folder 167
"How Can Literature Enrich Life?"
   Folder 168
"Howard Mumford Jones: An Autobiography" (review)
   Folder 169
"The Humanities at Chapel Hill"
   Folder 170
"Hurricane by Robert Morris" (review)
   Folder 171
"The Idea of America"
   Folder 172
"The Idea of the American South by Michael O'Brien" (review)
   Folder 173
"The Images of Man in Contemporary Literature"
   Folder 174
"Images of the Negro in American Literature" (review)
   Folder 175-177
The Immoderate Past: The Southern Writer and History (1976): Correspondence and other Items, 1976-1977
   Folder 178
The Immoderate Past: The Southern Writer and History (1976): Typescript
   Folder 179
The Immoderate Past: The Southern Writer and History (1976): Printer's copy
   Folder 180
In His Steps and Ten Nights in a Bar-room (Holman,editor)
   Folder 181
"An Indecipherable Cause"
   Folder 182
"Intellectual Life in the Colonial South byRichard Beale Davis" (review)
   Folder 183
Introduction to Literature
   Folder 184
"Is There a Southern Literature?"
   Folder 185-187
"John P. Marquand"
   Folder 188
"John White Drawings"
   Folder 189-191
Land of Oxymoron: Essays on Southern Writers: Photocopy of typescript with corrections, c. 1
   Folder 192-194
Land of Oxymoron: Essays on Southern Writers: Photocopy of typescript with corrections, c. 2
   Folder 195
"Language and Time and Gertrude Stein by Carolyn Faunce Copeland" (review)
   Folder 196
"Larry Budd Vs. the Quiet Self"
   Folder 197
"LHUS for the Fourth Time"
   Folder 198
"The Liberal Arts in Modern Culture"
   Folder 199
Liberal arts speech (undated)
   Folder 200
Limestone College speech (1947)
   Folder 201
"The Limits of Metaphor: A Study of Melville, Conrad, and Faulkner by James Guetti" (review)
   Folder 202
Literary agents
   Folder 203
"'The Literary Market Place and the Southern Writer Today' by George Core" (Holman's reply)
   Folder 204
"Literary Realism: A Dominant American Mode"
   Folder 205
"Literature and Culture: The Fugitive Agrarians"
   Folder 206
"The Literature of Memory" (review)
   Folder 207
"Literature of the Old South"
   Folder 208
"Losing Battles" (review)
   Folder 209
"The Lost Language"
   Folder 210
"Marerez Mysse in The Pearl"
   Folder 211
"The Marionettes" (review)
   Folder 212
"Mark Twain"
   Folder 213
"Mark Twain As Southerner"
   Folder 214
"Mark Twain to Mrs. Fairbanks" (review)
   Folder 215
"Mayflower Award"
   Folder 216
"Melville as Lecturer by Merton Sealts" (review)
   Folder 217
Miscellaneous lecture programs
   Folder 218-219
Modern Language Association, Southern Literature Session, 1978
   Folder 220
"Modern Novelists and Contemporary American Society: Hemingway"
   Folder 221
"The Modern Southern Historical Novel"
   Folder 222-223
Mystery stories: general
   Folder 224
"The Narcissistic Criticism of American Literature"
   Folder 225
"The Naturalism of James T. Farrell"
   Folder 226
"No More Monoliths, Please" (1980)
   Folder 227
"Nonfiction in United States Literature"
   Folder 228
"Norman Mailer: A Critical Study by Jean Radford" (review)
   Folder 229
North Carolina Beta Club speech, 1971
   Folder 230
"North Carolina Fiction, Drama, and Poetry,1955-1956"
   Folder 231
"North Carolina Poetry" (review)
   Folder 232
"Note on 'Crossing Brooklyn Ferry'"
   Folder 233
"Notes on Serving Two Masters"
   Folder 234
"The Novel in the South"
   Folder 235-236
The Odyssey Surveys of American Writing (Holman, editor)
   Folder 237
"Of Everything the Unexplained and Irresponsible Specimen: Notes on How to Read American Realism"
   Folder 238-239
"The Old and New South in Recent Southern Writing"
   Folder 240
"Our Age of Accountability" (1978)
   Folder 241
The Partisan Leader: A Tale of the Future (Holman, editor)
   Folder 242
The Pioneers by James Fenimore Cooper (Holman, editor)
   Folder 243
"Planning at Chapel Hill" (1976)
   Folder 244
"Plot" (for The Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics, 1965)
   Folder 245
Poems: Drafts and typescripts of poems by Holman
   Folder 246
"Politics of a Literary Man" (review)
   Folder 247
Popular Literature in America
   Folder 248
"The Proper Audience of the Critic"
   Folder 249
Publishers: Brown University Press
   Folder 250
Publishers: General
   Folder 251-252
Publishers: M. S. Mill Company
   Folder 253
Publishers: Phoenix Press
   Folder 254
Publishers: University of Kentucky Press
   Folder 255
Publishers: University of Minnesota Press
   Folder 256
"The Radical Return to Tradition: Modern Southern Writing"
   Folder 257-350
Radio plays: About 100 Items, including correspondence, copyright notices, playscripts, and other materials, chiefly from the 1930s and 1940s. Some of the radio plays were written by Holman; others were edited by him. Many plays were used in the "Forum of the Air" series, which aired in the late 1930s from Presbyterian College in Clinton, South Carolina, where Holman was a student, and then director of public relations (1936-1939), director of radio programs (1939-1941), faculty member (1939-1942), and academic dean (1945-1946).
   Folder 351
"Reading Outside of Class"
   Folder 352
"The Rebirth of the South: Wolfe, Faulkner,Warren"
   Folder 353
"The Reconciliation of Ishmael: Moby-Dick and theBook of Job"
   Folder 354
"The Rediscovery of American Literature by Richard Ruland" (review)
   Folder 355
"The Relevance of Literature"
   Folder 356
"The Relevance of Southern Literature"
   Folder 357
"Religion in the Teaching of the Humanities"
   Folder 358
"Report on Out of Center by A. Carl Bredahl, Jr."
   Folder 359
"A Requiem for the Renascence: The State of Fiction in the Modern South by Walter Sullivan" (review)
   Folder 360
Review (journal)
   Folder 361
"Rhetoric in Southern Writing"
   Folder 362
"Romanticism and Nationalism in the Old South byRollin G. Osterweis" (review)
   Folder 363-364
"Roots of Southern Writing"
   Folder 365
Saint James reference volume on mystery and detective writers
   Folder 366
"Scott: A Novelist in Need of a Critic"
   Folder 367
"Shakespeare's Handling of the Character of Julius Caesar" (1947)
   Folder 368
Short stories: Drafts and typescripts of short stories by Holman
   Folder 369
"The Short Stories of F. Scott Fitzgerald: Critical Perspectives"
   Folder 370-371
Simms, William Gilmore: Notes on William Gilmore Simms
   Folder 372
Simms, William Gilmore: The Forayers by William Gilmore Simms (Holman, editor)
   Folder 373
Simms, William Gilmore: "The Hiawatha Meter in The Yemassee"
   Folder 374
Simms, William Gilmore: "The Influence of Scott and Cooper on Simms"
   Folder 375
Simms, William Gilmore: "The Letters of William Gilmore Simms" (review)
   Folder 376
Simms, William Gilmore: Simms and Loyalism
   Folder 377
Simms, William Gilmore: "Simms and the British Dramatists"
   Folder 378
Simms, William Gilmore: Simms and the Revolution Conference (1976)
   Folder 379
Simms, William Gilmore: "The Status of Simms"
   Folder 380
Simms, William Gilmore: Views and Reviews of American Literature by William Gilmore Simms (Holman, editor)
   Folder 381
Simms, William Gilmore: "William Gilmore Simms and the `American Renaissance'"
   Folder 382-391
Simms, William Gilmore: William Gilmore Simms as a Southern Man of Letters
   Folder 392
Simms, William Gilmore: William Gilmore Simms by J.V. Ridgelyreview)
   Folder 393
Simms, William Gilmore: "William Gilmore Simms's Picture of the Revolution as a Civil Conflict"
   Folder 394-401
Simms, William Gilmore: William Gilmore Simms's Theory and Practice of Historical Fiction (Holman's dissertation, 1949: signed copy and drafts)
   Folder 402
Simms, William Gilmore: The Yemassee by William Gilmore Simms (Holman, editor)
   Folder 403
"Sir Walter Scott: His Life and Personality by Peerson"(review)
   Folder 404
"South and Southwest by Jay B. Hubbell" (review)
   Folder 405
"The South in Northern Eyes by Howard Floan" (review)
   Folder 406
Southern American Writing, 1585-1800
   Folder 407
Southern Association of Independent Schools speech (1966)
   Folder 408
Southern Literary Classics (Holman, editor)
   Folder 409
Southern Literary Study: Problems and Possibilities (Holman, editor)
   Folder 410
"The Southern Literary Journal"
   Folder 411
"Southern Literature in a World of Change"
   Folder 412
"The Southern Novelist and Uses of the Past"
   Folder 413
"The Southern Provincial in Metropolis"
   Folder 414
"A Southern Reader" (review)
   Folder 415
"Southern Renascence: The Literature of the Modern South" (review)
   Folder 416
Southern Writing
   Folder 417
"The Southerner as American Writer"
   Folder 418
"The Sovereign Wayfarer" (review)
   Folder 419
"Steinbeck: A Narrow-gauge Dickens"
   Folder 420
"Structural Parallels Between A Farewell to Arms and Romeo and Juliet"
   Folder 421
"Theories of Convention in Contemporary American Criticism by Robert Browne" (review)
   Folder 422
"This World Within Our World" (1978)
   Folder 423
"Three Modes of Modern Southern Fiction: Ellen Glasgow, William Faulkner, Thomas Wolfe"
   Folder 424
"Today's Student in Search of Surety"
   Folder 425
"A Tradition of Learning" (1955)
   Folder 426
"The Truth That Art Tells"
   Folder 427
"Twelve Original Essays on Great American Novels by Charles Shapiro" (review)
   Folder 428
"The Unity of Faulkner's Light in August"
   Folder 429
University of Georgia Conference on Funding Research in the Humanities speech (1980)
   Folder 430
University of Mississippi speech (1971)
   Folder 431
University of South Carolina Commencement Speech (1977)
   Folder 432
University of Southwestern Louisiana, NDEA
   Folder 433
University press speech (undated)
   Folder 434
"The Unwritten War" (review)
   Folder 435
The View from the Regency Hyatt and Other Essays on Southern Literature
   Folder 436
"Voices from the Hills" (review)
   Folder 437
Weekend with Hugh Holman
   Folder 438
"What An Editor Is"
   Folder 439
"Who Speaks for the South? by James M. Dables" (review)
   Folder 440
"The Whole Man in a Fragmented World"
   Folder 441
"William Faulkner: A Study in Humanism, From Metaphor to Discourse by Joseph Gold" (review)
   Folder 442-444
Windows on the World: Essays on American Fiction: Typescript with corrections
   Folder 445-454
Wolfe, Thomas: Notes on Thomas Wolfe
   Folder 455
Wolfe, Thomas: "The American Epic Impulse and Thomas Wolfe"
   Folder 456
Wolfe, Thomas: "The Dark, Ruined Helen of His Blood: Thomas Wolfe and the South"
   Folder 457
Wolfe, Thomas: "The Dwarf on Wolfe's Shoulder"
   Folder 458
Wolfe, Thomas: "Europe as a Catalyst for Thomas Wolfe"
   Folder 459
Wolfe, Thomas: The Letters of Thomas Wolfe to His Mother (Holman, editor)
   Folder 460
Wolfe, Thomas: "The Loneliness at the Core" (article)
   Folder 461
Wolfe, Thomas: The Loneliness at the Core (book): Correspondence and other Items, 1974-1977
   Folder 462-463
Wolfe, Thomas: The Loneliness at the Core (book): Typescript
   Folder 464-465
Wolfe, Thomas: The Loneliness at the Core (book): Printer's copy
   Folder 466
Wolfe, Thomas: "The Notebooks of Thomas Wolfe" (review)
   Folder 467
Wolfe, Thomas: Of Time and the River: Young Faustus and Telemacus (Holman, editor)
   Folder 468
Wolfe, Thomas: "A Portrait of an American Romantic"
   Folder 469
Wolfe, Thomas: "A Portrait of Bascom Hawke"
   Folder 470
Wolfe, Thomas: "The Problem of Autobiography in Thomas Wolfe"
   Folder 471
Wolfe, Thomas: "Reconsideration: Of Time and the River"
   Folder 472
Wolfe, Thomas: The Short Novels of Thomas Wolfe (Holman, editor)
   Folder 473
Wolfe, Thomas: "The Struggle Toward an American Epic: Whitman and Wolfe"
   Folder 474
Wolfe, Thomas: "Thirty-Seven Octobers: A Play in Two Acts Based on the Works of Thomas Wolfe"
   Folder 475
Wolfe, Thomas: "Thomas Wolfe"
   Folder 476
Wolfe, Thomas: "Thomas Wolfe" ("for North Carolina Biographies")
   Folder 477
Wolfe, Thomas: "Thomas Wolfe by Andrew Turnbull" (review)
   Folder 478
Wolfe, Thomas: "Thomas Wolfe: A Bibliographical Study"
   Folder 479
Wolfe, Thomas: "Thomas Wolfe: Addendum 1970"
   Folder 480
Wolfe, Thomas: "Thomas Wolfe: Rhetorical Hope and Dramatic Despair"
   Folder 481
Wolfe, Thomas: "Thomas Wolfe, Scribner's Magazine, and `The Blest Nouvelle'"
   Folder 482
Wolfe, Thomas: "Thomas Wolfe and America"
   Folder 483
Wolfe, Thomas: "Thomas Wolfe and the Problem of Point of View"
   Folder 484
Wolfe, Thomas: "Thomas Wolfe and the Stigma of Autobiography"
   Folder 485
Wolfe, Thomas: "Thomas Wolfe as Artist"
   Folder 486
Wolfe, Thomas: Thomas Wolfe Reader
   Folder 487
Wolfe, Thomas: "Thomas Wolfe Undergraduate" (review)
   Folder 488
Wolfe, Thomas: "Thomas Wolfe's View of Society"
   Folder 489
Wolfe, Thomas: University of Minnesota pamphlets on American writers
   Folder 490
Wolfe, Thomas: University of Southern Florida: Look Homeward, Angel reading, 1979
   Folder 491
Wolfe, Thomas: "Wolfe and Berlin"
   Folder 492
Wolfe, Thomas: "Wolfe and His Public Persona"
   Folder 493
Wolfe, Thomas: "Wolfe and the Epic Tradition"
   Folder 494
Wolfe, Thomas: Wolfe speech
   Folder 495
Wolfe, Thomas: Wolfe tapes
   Folder 496
Wolfe, Thomas: "Wolfe's Challenge to His Critics"
   Folder 497
Wolfe, Thomas: "Wolfe's Letters to His Mother"
   Folder 498
Wolfe, Thomas: The World of Thomas Wolfe
   Folder 499
Wolfe, Thomas: "You Can't Go Home Again: Agrarian Dream and Industrial Nightmare"
   Folder 500
"The Worlds of Truman Capote by William L. Nance"(review)
   Folder 501
Writers of the English Language (1977)

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2. Subject Files.

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2.1. Teaching and Administrative Files, 1943-1981 and undated.
About 1200 items.
Arrangement: alphabetical by subject.
Primarily Holman's course materials and materials pertaining to various university committees on which Holman served, to his service on the Board of Trustees of the UNC Press, and to other university matters. There is also correspondence with students and colleagues and material on honors and fellowships Holman received.
   Folder 502
Cassettes: Southern Literature
   Folder 503
Congratulations, letters of
   Folder 504-507
Correspondence
   Folder 508-538
Course material, 1946-1974
   Folder 539
Education and early career
   Folder 540
Guggenheim Fellowship (1954)
   Folder 541
Guggenheim Fellowship (1967)
   Folder 542
Honors, miscellaneous
   Folder 543
Invitations
   Folder 544
Job prospects/offers
   Folder 545
Piedmont University Center Lecture series
   Folder 546
Security clearance information
   Folder 547-548
Students, miscellaneous
   Folder 549
Teaching--background material
   Folder 550
University of North Carolina: Carolina Challenge
   Folder 551
University of North Carolina: College of Arts and Sciences
   Folder 552
University of North Carolina: Committee on the Graduate Faculty
   Folder 553
University of North Carolina: Graduate Program Review Committee
   Folder 554
University of North Carolina: Housing Committee
   Folder 555
University of North Carolina: Institute of Government
   Folder 556
University of North Carolina: Kenan Convocation
   Folder 557
University of North Carolina: Miscellaneous
   Folder 558
University of North Carolina: Post-war problems and objectives of the English Department
   Folder 559
University of North Carolina: Retarded students
   Folder 560
University of North Carolina: State of the University Conference
   Folder 561
UNC Press--Board of Governors
   Folder 562
UNC Press--Reports on Manuscripts
   Folder 563
University of Southern California--visiting professorship
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2.2. Organizational and Miscellaneous Files, 1950s-1981 and undated.
About 2000 items.
Arrangement: alphabetical by subject.
Mostly correspondence with colleagues concerning the activities of organizations in which Holman played significant roles and positions he held on various committees and boards outside of the University of North Carolina. Included are files from Holman's presidency of the Triangle Universities Center for Academic Services and of the Southeastern American Studies Association. There are several files on the National Humanities Center from the period of Holman's tenure on the Center's board of trustees. Also included are miscellaneous materials concerning Holman's work and career and a series of files containing the unpublished works of others, such as conference papers that Holman's collected.
   Folder 564
American Academy of Arts and Sciences
   Folder 565
American Council of Learned Societies
   Folder 566
American Studies Association
   Folder 567
Anti-disincentivism
   Folder 568-573
Articles, notices, and press releases about Holman
   Folder 574
College English
   Folder 575
Committee on College Reading
   Folder 576
Committee on Higher Education in New York State
   Folder 577-578
Correspondence--miscellaneous personal letters
   Folder 579
Covenant Presbyterian Church (Chapel Hill, N.C.)
   Folder 580
Davidson College Symposium (1968)
   Folder 581-582
Ellen Glasgow Society
   Folder 583
Finance, Personal
   Folder 584
Humanities Lecturers
   Folder 585
Institute for Humanistic Studies (SUNY-Albany)
   Folder 586-590
Lists of publications, curriculum vitae, etc. of Holman
   Folder 591
Modern Language Association (1970)
   Folder 592
Modern Language Association (1979)
   Folder 593
Modern Language Association (1980-1981)
   Folder 594
National Humanities Center: Articles
   Folder 595
National Humanities Center: Correspondence
   Folder 596
National Humanities Center: Frankel
   Folder 597
National Humanities Center: Library
   Folder 598
National Humanities Center: Miscellaneous
   Folder 599
National Humanities Center: Newsletters
   Folder 600
National Research Council Panel on Data Concerning the Education and Employment of Humanities Doctorate Recipients
   Folder 601-603
North Carolina Department of Education Committee to Study Teacher Evaluation, Rating, and Certification
   Folder 604
Odyssey Press (advisory)
   Folder 605
Phi Beta Kappa
   Folder 606
South Atlantic Modern Language Association (1955 meeting)
   Folder 607
South Atlantic Modern Language Association (Executive Committee)
   Folder 608-609
Southeastern American Studies Association
   Folder 610
Society for the Study of Southern Literature
   Folder 611
Southern Authors, Human Spirit (film series)
   Folder 612
St. James Press, Ltd. (advisory)
   Folder 613
Study of Postdoctoral Education
   Folder 614
Thomas Jefferson Award Citations
   Folder 615
Triangle Universities Center for Advanced Studies
   Folder 616
University of Alabama Press (advisory)
   Folder 617
Writings by others: A-B
   Folder 618
Writings by others: C
   Folder 619
Writings by others: D-G
   Folder 620
Writings by others: Foerster
   Folder 621
Writings by others: H-L
   Folder 622
Writings by others: M-S
   Folder 623
Writings by others: T-Z
   Folder 624-625
Writings by others: Warren, Robert Penn

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3. Correspondence, 1963-1972.

About 1500 items.
Professional correspondence, 1963-1972, with colleagues, students, former students, and others. During most of this period, Holman was provost or dean of the Graduate School at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. These files were assembled by one of Holman's assistants and remain in the order as received.
   Folder 626
"A" miscellaneous
   Folder 627
Adams, Barry and Molly
   Folder 628
Byrd, Scott
   Folder 629
"B" miscellaneous
   Folder 630
"C" miscellaneous
   Folder 631
"D" miscellaneous
   Folder 632
Durham, Phillip
   Folder 633
"E" miscellaneous
   Folder 634
Eaton, Richard
   Folder 635
"F" miscellaneous
   Folder 636
Fogle, Richard
   Folder 637
"G" miscellaneous
   Folder 638
Garrow, Scott
   Folder 639
Grenberg, Bruce
   Folder 640
"H" miscellaneous
   Folder 641
Health
   Folder 642
"I" miscellaneous
   Folder 643
"J" miscellaneous
   Folder 644
"K" miscellaneous
   Folder 645
"L" miscellaneous
   Folder 646
"Mc" miscellaneous
   Folder 647
McElderry, Bruce
   Folder 648
"M" miscellaneous
   Folder 649
Mebane, Mary E.
   Folder 650
Methodist College
   Folder 651-652
Modern Language Association, American Literature Group
   Folder 653
"N" miscellaneous
   Folder 654
National Council of Teachers of English
   Folder 655-656
North Carolina-Virginia College English Association
   Folder 657
"O" miscellaenous
   Folder 658
"P" miscellaenous
   Folder 659
"R" miscellaenous
   Folder 660
Rehder, Jessie
   Folder 661
Rubin, Louis D., Jr.
   Folder 662-663
"S" miscellaneous
   Folder 664
Saad, Yousseff
   Folder 665
Stafford, William
   Folder 666
Stern, Jerome
   Folder 667
"T" miscellaneous
   Folder 668
Turnbull, Andrew
   Folder 669
Tuttleton, Jim
   Folder 670
United States Air Force Academy
   Folder 671
University of Detroit
   Folder 672
"V" miscellaneous
   Folder 673
"W" miscellaneous
   Folder 674
Wolfe, Fred
   Folder 675
Woodress, James
   Folder 676
"X," "Y," "Z" miscellaneous

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4. Audio Recordings, 1969-1977 and undated.

About 43 items.
Arrangement: chronological.
T-4537/1-2: "37 Octobers" performed by the Carolina Playmakers, 26 April 1969 (7" reel-to-reel).
T-4537/3-7: "20th Century American Novel" lecturer: C. Hugh Holman, 1971-1972 (29-33 minute cassettes). Lectures on William Styron, Thomas Wolfe, and William Faulkner.
T-4537/8-32: "Southern American Writers" by various lecturers, 1976 (20-50 minute cassettes). A series of taped lectures on the literature of the American South, organized by C. Hugh Holman for Everett/Edwards, Inc., an educational materials company.
T-4537/33-35: "20th Century American Writers" lecturer: C. Hugh Holman, 1976 (26-30 minute cassettes). Three lectures on Thomas Wolfe.
T-4537/36: "University of North Carolina, Bicentennial Addresses" 1976 (60 minute cassette).
T-4537/37: "WCHL Bicentennial Feature" by C. Hugh Holman, 1976 (cassette).
T-4537/38: "The National Humanities Center - An Overview" by Dr. Charles Frankel, President, 8 November 1977 (60 minute cassette).
T-4537/39: "Hemingway in Retrospect" for WBT Radio in Charlotte, N.C., undated (7" reel-to-reel).
T-4537/40-43: Four tapes, contents unknown, undated (7" reel-to-reel).

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5. Pictures.

   Folder 1/P-4537
Thirteen photographs of C. Hugh Holman, members of the English Department at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and others. Included is a color snapshot of Holman with Flannery O'Connor.

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