Samuel Louis Gilmore, Jr. Collection
Content Description
These issues were collected by Louis Gilmore a poet, playwright, and assistant editor of The Double Dealer magazine. Gilmore published plays and poems in the magazine. He also has poetry published in some of the issues of The Little Review that were also included in the donation.
This collection is compiled of issues of two literary magazines, a manuscript and a self-published volume of original poetry and translation. The Little Review (1914-1922), a modernist literary magazine and The Double Dealer (1921-1926), a New Orleans based literary journal, comprise the bulk of the collection.
Louis Gilmore a poet, playwright, and assistant editor of The Double Dealer magazine, collected the majority of these publications. He also had poetry published in some of the collection’s issues of The Little Review. Some issues have marginalia and handwritten notes assumed to be written by Gilmore. Nine issues of The Double Dealer included in this collection were removed from the Special Collections and Archives, J. Edgar & Louise S. Monroe Library, Loyola University New Orleans periodical holdings and integrated into this collection; these issues are clearly marked.
Also included are the typewritten manuscript of Vine Leaves with handwritten notes, and a self-published copy of Gilmore’s Vine Leaves paired with his translations of Charles Baudelaire’s The Flowers of Evil. These were originally part of the Special Collections and Archives, J. Edgar & Louise S. Monroe Library, Loyola University New Orleans Rare Books Collection.
Dates
- Other: 1920-1926
Creator
- Gilmore, Samuel Louis (Person)
Conditions Governing Access
The collection is open for research use. Some materials could be restricted due to their deteriorated and fragile state.
Biographical / Historical
Samuel Louis Gilmore, Jr. was born in New Orleans on September 24th, 1891 and died in New Orleans on September 29th, 1972. He was the son of Samuel L. Gilmore, Sr. a lawyer and Louisiana congressman and Martha Frazer Nolan of St. Elizabeth Plantation in Ascension Parish; his sister was Martha Gilmore Robinson an early leader in historic preservation in New Orleans and president of the Louisiana’s League of Women Voters.
Gilmore was a contributor of poetry and plays as well as an associate editor for The Double Dealer. He was published by The Little Review (1914-1922), Poetry Magazine, and The New Yorker among others. He is profiled in Sherwood Anderson & Other Famous Creoles: A Gallery of Contemporary New Orleans (1926) and in Dixie Bohemia: A French Quarter circle in the 1920s (2012).
Extent
4.00 boxes
Language of Materials
English
Arrangement
Materials are arranged chronologically within each publication.
Bibliography
Louisiana Historical Association. (2008). Dictionary of Louisiana Biography. Louisiana Historical Association: Lafayette, LA.
Reed, J. S. (2012). Dixie Bohemia: A French Quarter circle in the 1920s. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press.
Spratling, W., & Faulkner, W. (1926). Sherwood Anderson &Other Famous Creoles: A gallery of contemporary New Orleans. New Orleans: Pelican Bookshop Press.
Condition Description
Brittle pulp-paper issues of The Double Dealer and The Little Review.
Creator
- Gilmore, Samuel Louis (Person)
- Title
- Samuel Louis Gilmore, Jr. Collection
- Status
- Completed
- Author
- Croker, Kure
- Date
- 04/06/2017
- Description rules
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
- Language of description
- Undetermined
- Script of description
- Code for undetermined script
- Language of description note
- English
Repository Details
Part of the J. Edgar and Louis S. Monroe Library, Special Collections & Archives Repository