Irving Howe: American Literature - Anarchy and Authority (Reel 1 / Side 1), 1967-05-18
Abstract
This reel contains Irving Howe speaking at the University of Denver on May 18, 1967. The title of his lecture is American Literature: Anarchy and Authority. Topics of discussion include political writing such as Thoreau and Jefferson, conservatism versus anarchism, and treatment of the Native Americans. Authors discussed include Twain, Faulkner, and Melville.
Total run time: 1:10:11
Dates
- 1967-05-18
Creator
- Howe, Irving, 1920-1993 (Person)
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Extent
From the File: 1 Linear Feet (Standard record box)
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
Reel Diameter: 7" Stereo/Mono: Mono Speed: 3.75 IPS TRT: 1:10:11 One or Two Sided: One side
Creator
- Howe, Irving, 1920-1993 (Person)
Repository Details
Part of the Special Collections and Archives Repository