An Inventory of His Manuscripts for The Dungeon of the Heart at the Harry Ransom
Center
Creator:
Bowden, Edwin T.
Title:
Edwin T. Bowden Manuscripts for The Dungeon of the Heart
Dates:
1961, undated
Extent:
1 document box (.42 linear feet), 2 galley folders (gf)
Abstract:
Manuscript and typescript drafts, galley
proofs, and page proofs represent The Dungeon of the Heart by
Edwin T. Bowden, a member of The University of Texas at Austin English faculty from
1956
until 1994. His text considers American fiction from James Fenimore Cooper to J. D.
Salinger
and the ways in which American novelists represent the "problems
of individualism and conformity."
Call Number:
Manuscript Collection MS-00474
Language:
English
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Preferred Citation
Edwin T. Bowden The Dungeon of the Heart Manuscripts
(Manuscript Collection MS-00474). Harry Ransom Center, The University of Texas at
Austin.