Box 10
Contains 5 Results:
Publication, translations, readers' correspondence
The collection primarily reflects Young-Bruehl's fiction, nonfiction, and poetry writing, including manuscripts and complete background files for her biographies of Hannah Arendt and Anna Freud. Also includes some material for specific courses at Wesleyan and early documents reflecting her graduate education and teaching at the New School for Social Research, NYC.
Global Cultures: A Transnational Short Fiction Reader, Wesleyan University Press, 1994.
The collection primarily reflects Young-Bruehl's fiction, nonfiction, and poetry writing, including manuscripts and complete background files for her biographies of Hannah Arendt and Anna Freud. Also includes some material for specific courses at Wesleyan and early documents reflecting her graduate education and teaching at the New School for Social Research, NYC.
Poetry, including complete typescripts of two collections, The Myth Itself and Songs in Waiting.
The collection primarily reflects Young-Bruehl's fiction, nonfiction, and poetry writing, including manuscripts and complete background files for her biographies of Hannah Arendt and Anna Freud. Also includes some material for specific courses at Wesleyan and early documents reflecting her graduate education and teaching at the New School for Social Research, NYC.
A Summer Race (screenplay)
The collection primarily reflects Young-Bruehl's fiction, nonfiction, and poetry writing, including manuscripts and complete background files for her biographies of Hannah Arendt and Anna Freud. Also includes some material for specific courses at Wesleyan and early documents reflecting her graduate education and teaching at the New School for Social Research, NYC.
Vigil (novel, 1983), three drafts, 1983
The collection primarily reflects Young-Bruehl's fiction, nonfiction, and poetry writing, including manuscripts and complete background files for her biographies of Hannah Arendt and Anna Freud. Also includes some material for specific courses at Wesleyan and early documents reflecting her graduate education and teaching at the New School for Social Research, NYC.