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Women poets

 Subject
Subject Source: Library Of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 17 Collections and/or Records:

Ada B. Blackburn poem, 1957

 File — Box 1
Scope and Contents

Holograph poem “Winter Twilight”

Dates: 1957

Ann Jonas poems and clippings, 1962-2005

 File — Box 9
Scope and Contents

Typescript and published poems, clippings.

Dates: 1962-2005

Anne Sexton poems, undated

 File — Box 17
Scope and Contents

Typescript poems, signed, “The Farmer’s Wife," with holograph annotation, and “For God While Sleeping.”

Dates: undated

Diane di Prima papers

 Collection
Identifier: 2019_003
Scope and Contents The University of Louisville purchased various collections of papers belonging to feminist poet and writer Diane di Prima from the Phoenix Book Store in New York City, in four separate acquisitions made in 1966, 1967, and 1968. Negotiations for later acquisitions were made by telephone and were not documented. The papers in the collection date from 1934 to 1992, beginning with ephemera from di Prima's childhood. The bulk of the 9.5 linear foot collection, which is divided into eight series,...
Dates: 1934-1992

Emily Yenawine poems, 1966

 File — Box 19
Scope and Contents

Typescript poems, signed.

Dates: 1966

Hortense Flexner King Papers

 Collection
Identifier: 2009_004-RB
Scope and Contents The papers of poet and writer Hortense Flexner King (1885-1973) consist of four series: correspondence, legal/financial/medical paperwork, literary production, and scrapbook materials. The correspondence is mainly incoming, but a small amount of outgoing is also present. Additionally, there is some third party correspondence. Legal, financial, and medical paperwork includes the power of attorney making Elizabeth Y. Schubert her guardian, trust information from the estate of Carolin Flexner,...
Dates: 1860-1975

Josephine Scremin Aichner poems, undated

 File — Box 1
Scope and Contents

Typescript poems: "The Cell of Self;" "Death Speaketh;" "Ecce Homo," "Elegy for Maxwell Bodenheim;" "Four Spared Woodchucks;" “I have read Proust;” "The Village Wordsmith;" "Supplication;" "The Sand Castle;" "The Lowest Ultimate;" "Interlude: Remembrance;" “In the square a vagabond stands;” "Being Will Be Revealed by Sorrow;" “Because he never spoke”

Dates: undated

Joy Bale Boone poem, 1967

 File — Box 1
Scope and Contents

Typescript Christmas poem.

Dates: 1967

Madeline and Dario Covi papers

 Unprocessed Material
Identifier: 2020_018

Madeline Covi poem, 1957

 File — Box 2
Scope and Contents

Typescript "Poem for the University of Louisville Library on its Dedication July 17, 1957," signed.

Dates: 1957