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Burnshaw, Stanley, 1906-2005

 Person

Biography

Stanley Burnshaw was an American poet, primarily known for his ontology The Seamless Web. His style was particularly writing political poems, prose, editorials, etc. Aside from political poetry, Burnshaw is known for his works on social justice.

Found in 19 Collections and/or Records:

Panic promotional flyer.
Panic promotional flyer.

Panic

 Digital Image
Identifier: 2006-003-1-2-005.jpg

Panic, 1935-03-16

 Item
Identifier: 2006.003.1.2.5
Scope and Contents

Flyer announcing the performance of the play, "Panic", a drama of industrial crisis plus the symposium that follows. Produced under the auspices of the New Theatre and New Masses.

Dates: Event: 1935-03-16

Photocopy of "BURNSHAW, Stanley 1906-" in Contemporary Authors, Undated

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 4
Identifier: 1976.004.1.4.011
Scope and Contents

"Personal: Born June 20, 1906, in New York, NY."

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"Career: Blaw-Knox Steel Corp., Blawnox, Pa., advertising, 1925-27."

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"Writings: The Wheel Age, privately printed, 1928;"

Dates: Undated

Photocopy of Letter from Laura Jackson to Arthur Cohen, 1966-02-13

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 4
Identifier: 1976.004.1.4.004
Scope and Contents "I owe it to Mr. Burnshaw, I feel, in the circumstances of my having had to speak with severe openness to him, that he should know whatever I might have further to say on his part in the dealings with me to you."....."It may be helpful to mutual understanding for me to tell you that I have no personally adverse feeling towards you or Mr. Burnshaw on yours or his viewing my presented preface for a possible reissue of my Poems with disfavor in that connection."...
Dates: 1966-02-13

Photocopy of Letter from Laura Jackson to Arthur Cohen, 1966-02-14

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 4
Identifier: 1976.004.1.4.005
Scope and Contents

"Your letter to which I am here replying occasions for me but two references to matter contained in my letter of yesterday. 1) You make no mention of the typescript-text of the preface I submitted."

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"2) Perhaps what I wrote yesterday on the matter of a preface by myself as distnguished from a prefatory note will clarify my attitude to an introduction by some person (other than myself) better than anything previously written by me:..."

Dates: 1966-02-14

Photocopy of Letter from Laura Jackson to Arthur Cohen, 1966-03-07

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 4
Identifier: 1976.004.1.4.007
Scope and Contents "I owe it to you, because of how I have felt about you, to tell you that you have hurt me by how you have treated me. (Not angered me, as Mr. Burnshaw has angered me.)"...."I think you owe me, at the least, some apologies. First ought to come one for making no response to my two requests of my letter of February 14th, and obliging me to write to you in reiteration of them. Second, for making no response to the second of my reiterated requests.".......
Dates: 1966-03-07

Photocopy of Letter from Laura Jackson to Arthur Cohen, 1966-03-10

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 4
Identifier: 1976.004.1.4.008
Scope and Contents

"I regard Mr. Burnshaw's sending the letter to you to return to me as identical in quality with other pettily devious behavior-manifestations of his I have had to witness, having an edge that he mistakenly thinks to be ironical."

Dates: 1966-03-10

Photocopy of Letter from Laura Jackson to Stanley Burnshaw, 1966-02-28

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 4
Identifier: 1976.004.1.4.006
Scope and Contents

"I write so from a sense of duty...; and duty to all others--no one ought to let another who has behaved with the sly arrogance with which you have behaved to me go forth again to other human encounters without attempting to impress upon him that the inner springs of his behavior are not totally invisible..."

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"And so you make an ignorant mess of my preface. I'll tip you off as to just how badly you can mess it up."

Dates: 1966-02-28

Photocopy of Letter from L.J. [Laura Jackson] to Stanley Burnshaw, 1966-03-10, 1966-02-10

 Item — Box 1, Folder: 4
Identifier: 1976.004.1.4.009
Scope and Contents

"This is the question of your part in the dealings that have been going on between the firm of Holt, Rinehart and Winston Inc., and myself. Your letter of February fourth confirms for me a strong sense I early had, after your active participation in these dealings, of the possibility of there having come to figure in them quite inappropriate literarily personalistic slants of attitude towards me."

Dates: Record Keeping: 1966-03-10; 1966-02-10

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Archival Object 18
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Subject
Industrial policy -- United States -- History -- 20th century 2
Political plays, American. 2
Theatre -- 20th century. 2