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Percy, Walker, 1916-1990 -- Correspondence

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:

Percy-Suhor Letters

 Collection — Box 1
Identifier: Collection 31
Scope and Contents

The Walker Percy and Charles Suhor correspondence is comprised of four letters and one journal article, dating from 1971-1975. These letters include Percy's response to Suhor's critique of Love in the Ruins, as well as a discussion on linguistics.

Dates: Created: 1971-1975; Other: Majority of material found in 1971-1975; Other: Date acquired: 01/05/2005

Percy-Walsh Correspondence

 Collection — Box 1
Identifier: Collection 13
Abstract Lancelot moved Walsh as a study of evil and rebirth. He particularly empathized with the character of the priest who listens silently as the novel's central character, Lance, recounts a story of jealousy, deceit, and vengeance set in south Louisiana. The priest and Lance are old acquaintances, having grown up and gone to school together. Lance ascribes literary and religious persona to the various stages of the unresponding priest's life: Harry, Harry...
Dates: Created: 1980-1999; Other: Majority of material found in 1980-1985; Other: Date acquired: 05/03/2000

Walker Percy Papers

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: Collection 64
Scope and Contents This collection originated from Walker Percy’s office at his home in Covington and was donated by his daughter after the death of Mrs. Mary “Bunt” Percy. Handwritten notes, typescripts with marginalia, drafts of speeches and lectures, and correspondence and photocopies of correspondence make up majority of the collection. There are a number of collected articles and academic journals that contain pieces written about Percy as well as unpublished academic papers and theses about him and his...
Dates: Created: 1945-2000; Other: Majority of material found in 1970-1990; Other: Date acquired: 01/06/2011