English language -- Study and teaching (Higher)
Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:
Box 1: Class Notes and Information, 1962-2003
This box contains class materials as related to classes taught by Gerald Chapman at the University of Denver as the chair of the English department. These classes cover Literary Criticism, Philosophy, Religion, Greek Drama/Literature, Early Modern English, Augustan Period English, Elizabethan Period English, and Romantic Period English. The materials include class notes, assignments, and notated texts.
Box 1: Es'kia Mphahlele Personal Papers, 1968-2008
Es'kia Mphahlele was an English professor, writer, and PhD student at the University of Denver from 1966-1968. Mphahlele is often noted at the founder of the African Humanist movement. This box contains correspondences with various colleagues, employment and academic information, and drafts of his writings.
Box 2: General English Department Materials and Administrative Information, 1962-2003
This box contains materials relating to the whole of the English department including administrative information, faculty information, faculty reports, and memorandums.
Box 5: Oversized Class Materials, 1962-2003
This box contains miscellaneous large format class notes and materials.
Box 6: Oversized Class Materials, 1962-2003
This box contains miscellaneous large format class materials.
Box 10: Class Materials and Student Work, 1963-2002
This box contains miscellaneous class and lecture notes as well as student work, examinations, and assignments.
Box 11: Class Materials and Correspondences, 1962-2002
This box contains miscellaneous class materials, articles/scripts, administrative information, and correspondences.
Class Materials
Materials in this collection date approximately between 1963 and 2006. Geographically, the majority of the contents was created in the Denver Metropolitan area and Massachusetts, although Chapman's correspondances come from many areas internationally including Europe and Africa.
Es'kia Mphahlele Personal Papers
Es'kia Mphahlele was an English professor, writer, and PhD student at the University of Denver from 1966-1968. Mphahlele is often noted at the founder of the African Humanist movement. This collection contains correspondences with various colleagues, employment and academic information, and drafts of his writings.
Gerald Chapman Personal Papers
This collection contains the personal research, writing, class materials, and correspondances of the late English professor Gerald Chapman. Chapman was the chair of University of Denver's English department from 1962 to 2003. The vast majority of materials come from Chapman's time at University of Denver and his time as a doctoral student at Harvard University.