MS Coll 00277
Total Page:16
File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb
MS • Ross, Malcolm Mackenzie, 1911- COLL. 277 Papers, 1970-1994. • 62 boxes. 6 metres. Professor, writer, and editor of the New Canadian Library Series. Correspondence, notes, manuscript drafts of his essays, and addresses. Papers give an overview of Canadian literary studies, Canadian Scholarship, and the development of international interest in Canadian studies, especially literature, during the 1970's and 1980's. Organized into correspondence, literary works, biographical materials, and Christmas cards. Correspondence is arranged alphabetically and literary and biographical materials, chronologically. *Access to some correspondence restricted. • 2 MS. ROSS (MALCOLM) PAPERS COLL. 277 • CHRONOLOGY 1911 Born in Fredericton, New Brunswick, 2 January to Charles Duff and Cora Elizabeth Hewitson 1933 Received BA from University of New Brunswick 1934 Received MA from University of Toronto 1938 Married Lois Natalie Hall 1941 Received Ph.D from Cornell University 1941-42 Taught at Indiana University 1939-41 Lecturer in English literature at Cornell University 1942-45 Worked for National Film Board 1943 Published Milton's Royalism \. 1945-49 Assistant professor and professor of English, University of Manitoba 1949-50 Guggenheim Fellow 1950-62 Professor of English, Queen's University 1953-56 Edited The Queen's Quarterly 1954 Published Poetry and Dogma and Our Sense of Identity: a Book of Canadian Essays which he edited 1955 Elected Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada 1955-78 General editor of The New Canadian Library 1957-62 Head of the English Department, Queen's university 1958 Published The Arts in Canada which he edited 1960 Published Poets of the Confederation which he edited 1961 Edited with John Stevens Man and His World 3 MS. ROSS (MALCOLM) PAPERS COLL. 277 • CHRONOLOGY (CONT/D) Professor of English, Trinity College, University of Toronto Dean of Arts, Trinity College With John stevens edited and published In Search of Ourselves and Images of Man Professor of English, Dalhousie University Thomas McCulloch Professor, Dalhousie University Officer of the Order of Canada Received LL.D., st. Thomas University Received D.Litt., Trent University Professor Emeritus, Dalhousie University Visiting Professor, University of Edinburgh Lorne Pierce Medal, The Royal Society of Canada Received LL.D., Dalhousie University Northern Telecom International Canadian Studies Award Received D.Litt., University of Edinburgh Published The Impossible Sum of Our Traditions; Reflections on Canadian Literature. 1989 Received LL.D, Queen's University Received Received D.Litt., University of Windsor 1990 Received D.S.L., Trinity College, Toronto Diplome d'honneur 1991 Received D. Litt., Acadia University 4 MS. ROSS (MALCOLM) PAPERS COLL. 277 CONTAINER LISTING *Significant or interesting correspondence Box 1 A among the correspondents are: Acadia University. Department of English. Concerns the Joint Report to the Senate about the programmes of the Department of English and its drama section, submitted by the review committee of which Ross was a member along with David Bevan and Derek Wood with letters to Ross 1985. Adamson, Arthur, Professor of English University of Manitoba, and student of Ross in the 1940's. 3 ALS, 1987-89. Alexander, Henry, Head, Department of English, Queen's University. 3 TLS, 1949. *Ali, Mushin, Department of English, Baghdad University and former graduate of Ross. 21 ALS, 1978-89. ~. Anglican clergy in Nova Scotia, as well as the primate of Canada and his predecessor. 16 TLS, 1973-88. Anido, David, Cultural Attache at the Canadian Embassy in Rome during Ross's tour of European Universities, 1983. ALS and TLS. with manuscripts. 1983-86. Box 2 Ba to BI - among the correspondents are: *Bailey, Alfred, G. Poet, historian, Professor Emeritus, Department of History, former Dean of Arts and Vice President, Academic at the University of New Brunswick. 51 ALS, 5 ANS, TLS, 1974-89. Batterbee, Keith, Head, Department of English, University of Turku. ALS, 2 TLS, 1983. Baugh, Edward, Dean of Arts, University of the West Indies, and former graduate student of Ross. 1-. • 5 KS. ROSS (MALCOLM) PAPERS COLL • 277 CONTAINER LISTING • .Box 2 Ba - Bl (Cont'd) *Bentley, David, Department of English, University of Western ontario. Includes manuscript of essay by Bentley on Francis Sherman. 23 ALS, TLS, 1976-89. *Benzekri, Katharine A., Assistant Head, Writing and Publication Section, The Canada Council. 11 TLS, 1978-86. *Bissell, Claude T., former President of the University of Toronto. 9 ALS, 5 TLS, 1959 86. Blakeney, Allan, Premier of Saskatchewan, who used references from a Ross lecture in some of his speeches. TLS. 1981. Box 3 Bo to Bu - among the correspondents are: Bogaards, Winnifred, Department of English, University of New Brunswick in Saint John, and former student. 3 ALS, 1981-82 • Bonanno, Giovanni, University of Messina and President of Italian Association for Canadian • Studies, 3 TLS, 1983-87. Boone, Laurel, editor of the Charles G.D. Roberts letters, 4 TLS, 1983-87. Bowering, George. ANS, 1976. *Brewster, Elizabeth, Professor, Department of English, University of Saskatchewan and poet. 9 ALS, 10 ANS, TLS, 1978-89. Brown, Peggy (Mrs. E.K.). 2 TLS, 2 ANS, 1977-82. (Lois Ross's correspondence has 27 letters or cards). Burnett, John H., principal and Vice Chancellor of the University of Edinburgh. 2 TLS, 1985-86. Bush, Douglas, Harvard University, TLS, 1947 . • I I 6 MS. ROSS (MALCOLM) PAPERS COLL. 277 CONTAINER LISTING • Box 4 C- among the correspondents are: *"Calgary Conference" (Conference on the Canadian Novel). 4 folders. Includes correspondence from Edward Duncan, Douglas Gibson, Ernest Ingles, David Jeffrey, Margaret Laurence, Jack MCClelland, John Martyn, David Stouck, Robert Weaver, Adele Wiseman whose other letters are in their alphabetical order. Callaghan, Morley. 2 ALS, TLS, 4 ANS, 1973 84. Chretien, Jean. TLS, 1977. Clark, Joe. 2 TLS, 1985. Clarkson, Adrienne, 9 TLS, 1987-88. Cogswell, Fred, Professor, Department of English, University of New Brunswick, poet and founder of Fiddlehead, 4 ALS, 1981-85. *Conacher, Desmond, Professor of Classics, • Trinity College, 6 TLS, 4 ALS, ANS, 1978-89. Condon, Ann, Professor of History, University of New Brunswick at saint John, 4 TLS, 1982. Cook, Ramsay, Canadian historian, and Chairman, Canadian Institute for Historical Reproduction, 4 TLS, 1978-83. Crawley, Derek, Professor of English, Queen's University and former student of Ross, 6 TLS, 1976-86. Box 5 D- some correspondents are: *Daiches, David, Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities, University of Edinburgh, 2 TLS, 1983. D'Amato, Robert, Chairman of the English Department, Algoma University College and former graduate student of Ross, ALS, 6 TLS, • 1978-88. 7 MS. ROSS (MALCOLM) PAPERS COLL. 277 CONTAINER LISTING Box 5 (Cont/d) • Davies, Robertson, Master Emeritus, Massey College, 4 TLS, 1966-86. Deacon, Paul S., Editor and Publisher, The Financial Post, 3 TLS, 1976. *Djwa, Sandra, Professor of English, Simon Fraser University, and editor of a volume of essays in honour of F.R. Scott, 14 TLS, 1977 87. Domanski, Don, a Cape Breton poet, 3 TLS, with manuscripts of some poems, 1979-85. Downey, James, President of the University of New Brunswick, 3 TLS with enclosures, 1981 83. Dudek, Louis. TLS, 1984. Duncan, Edward, Expert on James Joyce and "an old friend", 8 TLS, 1976-84. E- correspondents include: • Easterbrook, Michael, son of Professor W.T. (Tom) Easterbrook, the historian and "old friend". TLS, 1985. Edwards, Mary Jane, Director of the Centre for Editing Early Canadian Texts at Carleton University and a former student, ALS, TLS, 1982-85. Elledge, Scott, Professor of English, Cornell University, and "graduate student at Cornell with me and with Claude Bissell, 1939-41," TLS, 1973. F- some correspondents are: Fairley, Barker,"the Goethe scholar who after his retirement from the University of Toronto became known as a portrait painter." 2 ANS, TLS, 1976-77. • Faulkner, J. Hugh. TLS, 1976. 8 MS. ROSS (MALCOLM) PAPERS COLL. 277 CONTAINER LISTING Box 5 (Cont'd) Fielding, Kenneth J. Department of English Literature, University of Edinburgh, Carlyle scholar, and editor of definitive edition of Carlyle's letters. 3 ALS, 2 TLS, 1986-88. Forsey, Eugene. TLS, 1987. Frick, Alice. Teacher of English literature at a technical college in London and former student of Ross. ALS, 1977. Friesen, Eric. Former CBC-FM radio host. ALS, 1978. Frye, Northrop. 2 TLS, 1981-86. Fulford, Robert. TLS, 1973. Fusco, Angela. Professional actress and former student of Ross. ALS, 1977. Box 6 G- some correspondents: Garden, Ronald. Aberdeen friend of Hugh MacLennan. 9 ALS, 1984-89. Gardner, Nick. writer in Finland and former graduate student of Ross. 4 TLS, 1983-88. Garvie, Harry. Former newspaperman in Fredericton and "old friend", 4 TLS, 1977-78. Gilmour, Clyde. ALS, ANS, 1976-86. Godfrey, John. Former president of King's College. Halifax, and former student of Ross. ALS, 1972. *Goulding, stuart D. New York journalist, historian and pUblic relations man. ALS, 6 TLS, 1974-82. *Gray, James, former Dean of the Faculty of Arts, and Professor of English, Dalhousie \. University. 9 ALS, 1974-89. 9 MS. ROSS (MALCOLM) PAPERS COLL. • 277 CONTAINER LISTING Box 6 (Cont'd) *Greenbaum, Jonathan. "A young novelist from Montreal whose work shows promise ..• met in Paris when Greenbaum attended Ross' lecture there in 1983." 14 TLS with manuscript of writings. 1982-89. H- some correspondents Hagon, Garrick. stage and television actor in England, and former student of Ross. 2 ANS, 1983-85. Hall, Margaret. Former owner and proprietor of Hall's Bookstore, Fredericton, the oldest bookstore in Canada" Fredericton 2 TLS, 1980 82. Hicks, Henry. Senator and former president of Dalhousie University. 7 TLS, 1971-85. Hubbard, Robert H. Cultural advisor to the Governor-General and former head of Canadian Art at the National Gallery. 5 ALS, 2 TLS, • 1974-82. Hunt, Peter. Poet and secondary school teacher in Australia and former graduate student of Ross. ALS, 3 TLS with manuscript of some poems. 1981-86. Hussain, Shawkat.