John Williams: Henry Miller - The Success of Failure (Reel 1 / Side 1) [Copy 2], 1966-04-21
Abstract
This reel contains John Edward Williams (DU Professor) speaking at the University of Denver for the 20th Century Lecture Series on April 21, 1966. Williams begins by discussing Henry David Thoreau and Walden. He then moves onto Henry Miller and the notion that many modern day American authors all had their own "Walden" (escape). Williams then turns his focus to the notion of a lingering Calvinist/Puritan ethic that still exists as an undercurrent in American culture.
For a digital version, see record: U032.01.0009.00044
Total run time: 1:08:04
Dates
- 1966-04-21
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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: 1:08:04 One or Two Sided: One side Copy: 2
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