Notes (Documents)
Found in 1162 Collections and/or Records:
Feldman Documents, ''Rise of Modern Mythology: 1680 - 1860'', Notes, Drafts, and Research, between 1965-1970
This folder contains some over-sized pages of early formative notes and research for Burton Feldman and Robert D. Richardson's ''The Rise of Modern Mythology: 1680 - 1860''.
Feldman Documents, Speech ''The Art of Politics'', mid 20th century-late 20th century
This folder contains a draft and notes for a speech that Burton Feldman gave entitled ''The Art of Politics''.
Feldman Documents, Story called ''The Prophet'', between 1950-1960
This folder contains a draft of a short story called ''The Prophet'' written by Burton Feldman. There are a great number of notes on the draft copy.
Feldman Documents, Story Drafts, Mostly from 50s, circa 1950
This folder contains some of the earliest fiction projects that Burton Feldman attempted. His early work with literature mostly consisted of short stories.
Feldman Documents, ''Suspic'' folder, ''112 Mercer Street'', 2001
This folder contains drafts and research for a chapter in Feldman's ''112 Mercer Street''. The chapter is referred to as ''Suspic''.
Feldman Documents, Talk on Blake and Altizer, 1970
This folder contains notes and drafts on a paper written by Burton Feldman on William Blake and Thomas Altizer's ''death of god'' ideology.
Feldman Documents, ''The Nobel Prize,'' Alfred Nobel, late 20th century
This folder contains Burton Feldman's research and notes on Alfred Nobel's life and career.
Feldman Documents, ''The Nobel Prize'' Bibliographic info (1 of 2), 1995-1997
This folder is the first of two containing bibliographic data on Burton Feldman's book ''The Nobel Prize.''
Feldman Documents, ''The Nobel Prize'' Bibliographic info (2 of 2), 1995-2000
This folder is the second of two containing bibliographic data on Burton Feldman's book ''The Nobel Prize.''
Feldman Documents, ''The Nobel Prize'' Biochem. Research, 1991-2001
This folder contains Burton Feldman's research on the Nobel Prize for Biochemistry. The focus is mainly on Heinrich Wieland.
