Box 16
Contains 21 Results:
Lectures—arrangements/correspondence, circa 1982-1984
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.
Letters of reference
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.
D. Laub’s paper, circa 1986-1987
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.
Mount Holyoke Project on Gender in Context, circa 1984-1985
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.
Political Theory, “The Life of the Mind” review essay, circa 1979-1982
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.
Notable American Women, article on Arendt, circa 1977-1979
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.
E Y-B Tenure business, circa 1979-1985
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.
Stern, Gloria, literary agent, circa 1977-1980
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.
Van Dyck and more
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.
Letters of Reference (to be written), circa 1979-1986
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.