Gallup, Donald 1913-2000
Overview
Works: | 223 works in 552 publications in 3 languages and 11,863 library holdings |
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Genres: | Bibliography Diaries Fiction Drama Poetry Domestic fiction Records and correspondence Criticism, interpretation, etc History Bibliographies |
Roles: | Author, Editor, Other, Adapter, Contributor, Creator, Author of introduction |
Classifications: | PS3529.N5, 812.52 |
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Most widely held works about
Donald Gallup
- Pigeons on the granite : memories of a Yale librarian by Donald Gallup( Book )
- What mad pursuits! : more memories of a Yale librarian by Donald Gallup( Book )
- Poems, 1912-1944 by Eugene O'Neill( Book )
- Personae; the collected shorter poems of Ezra Pound by Ezra Pound( Book )
- William Carlos Williams collection by William Carlos Williams( )
- The social credit pamphleteer( Book )
- Muriel Draper papers by Muriel Draper( )
- Harriet Zinnes papers by Harriet Zinnes( Visual )
- Georgia O'Keeffe Foundation records by Georgia O'Keeffe Foundation( )
- Rachel Carson collection by Rachel Carson( )
- Yale Review records( )
- Always Gtrde Stein by Donald Gallup( )
- by Noel Stock( )
- Donald Clifford Gallup papers by Donald Gallup( Visual )
- Hamden, Conn., "To Whom it May Concern." by Isabel Wilder( )
- Sanford J. Smoller papers relating to Adrift among geniuses by Sanford J Smoller( )
- Lawrence Durrell writings by Lawrence Durrell( )
- A catalogue of English and American first editions of writings by T.S. Eliot by Donald Gallup( Book )
- Michel Licht Papers by Michel Licht( )
- Bruce Kellner papers by Bruce Kellner( )
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Most widely held works by
Donald Gallup
The journals of Thornton Wilder, 1939-1961 by
Thornton Wilder(
Book
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20 editions published between 1985 and 1988 in English and German and held by 1,027 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
20 editions published between 1985 and 1988 in English and German and held by 1,027 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
The collected short plays of Thornton Wilder by
Thornton Wilder(
Book
)
in English and held by 884 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Volume Two of the collected short plays by one of the greatest American playwrights of the 20th century. Now available once more here is the author's long out-of-print first collection of one-acts, THE ANGEL THAT TROUBLED THE WATERS, along with three occasional plays, two of them previously unpublished, and Wilder's full-length play, THE ALCESTIAD, OR A LIFE IN THE SUN
in English and held by 884 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Volume Two of the collected short plays by one of the greatest American playwrights of the 20th century. Now available once more here is the author's long out-of-print first collection of one-acts, THE ANGEL THAT TROUBLED THE WATERS, along with three occasional plays, two of them previously unpublished, and Wilder's full-length play, THE ALCESTIAD, OR A LIFE IN THE SUN
Poems, 1912-1944 by
Eugene O'Neill(
Book
)
14 editions published between 1979 and 1980 in English and Undetermined and held by 857 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
14 editions published between 1979 and 1980 in English and Undetermined and held by 857 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
The collected short plays of Thornton Wilder by
Thornton Wilder(
)
13 editions published in 1997 in English and held by 847 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
A collection of seventeen one-act plays by American playwright Thornton Wilder, including the 1931 publication "The Long Christmas Dinner and Other Plays, " and works from two play cycles, "The Seven Deadly Sins" and "The Seven Ages of Man, " which he wrote in the 1950s and 60s
13 editions published in 1997 in English and held by 847 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
A collection of seventeen one-act plays by American playwright Thornton Wilder, including the 1931 publication "The Long Christmas Dinner and Other Plays, " and works from two play cycles, "The Seven Deadly Sins" and "The Seven Ages of Man, " which he wrote in the 1950s and 60s
T.S. Eliot : a bibliography by
Donald Gallup(
Book
)
42 editions published between 1952 and 1970 in English and Undetermined and held by 844 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
42 editions published between 1952 and 1970 in English and Undetermined and held by 844 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Eugene O'Neill and his eleven-play cycle : "a tale of possessors self-dispossessed" by
Donald Gallup(
Book
)
12 editions published in 1998 in English and held by 763 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
"From 1935 to 1939, Eugene O'Neill devoted nearly all of his creative energy to a vast cycle of plays that would trace the history of an American family through several generations. In showing the corrupting influence of material things upon its members, O'Neill would provide "a prophetic epitome for the course of American destiny." Quoting extensively from unpublished notes, outlines, scenarios, and drafts, and incorporating detailed plot summaries, this book tells for the first time the complicated story of the cycle project. It shows what the dramatist tried to do, how he went about it, and why in the end he failed."--Jacket
12 editions published in 1998 in English and held by 763 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
"From 1935 to 1939, Eugene O'Neill devoted nearly all of his creative energy to a vast cycle of plays that would trace the history of an American family through several generations. In showing the corrupting influence of material things upon its members, O'Neill would provide "a prophetic epitome for the course of American destiny." Quoting extensively from unpublished notes, outlines, scenarios, and drafts, and incorporating detailed plot summaries, this book tells for the first time the complicated story of the cycle project. It shows what the dramatist tried to do, how he went about it, and why in the end he failed."--Jacket
Fernhurst, Q.E.D., and other early writings by
Gertrude Stein(
Book
)
5 editions published between 1971 and 1972 in English and held by 754 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
"Gertrude Stein began the creative work that was to earn her the reputation as one of the most original writers of this century with the three pieces in this volume. Fernhurst, a fictional episode based on a Bryn Mawr scandal of the early 1900s, explores the labyrinth of love between man and woman and between woman and woman; Q.E.D. fictionalizes an early Stein romance (doomed finally by a rival); and the third selection is an early draft of The Making of Americans, which records Stein's struggle toward maturity as woman and artist. Essential works of a significant twentieth-century literary voice." -- Amazon.com
5 editions published between 1971 and 1972 in English and held by 754 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
"Gertrude Stein began the creative work that was to earn her the reputation as one of the most original writers of this century with the three pieces in this volume. Fernhurst, a fictional episode based on a Bryn Mawr scandal of the early 1900s, explores the labyrinth of love between man and woman and between woman and woman; Q.E.D. fictionalizes an early Stein romance (doomed finally by a rival); and the third selection is an early draft of The Making of Americans, which records Stein's struggle toward maturity as woman and artist. Essential works of a significant twentieth-century literary voice." -- Amazon.com
A bibliography of Ezra Pound by
Donald Gallup(
Book
)
30 editions published between 1963 and 1969 in English and held by 640 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
First published in 1963
30 editions published between 1963 and 1969 in English and held by 640 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
First published in 1963
The flowers of friendship; letters written to Gertrude Stein by
Donald Gallup(
Book
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16 editions published between 1953 and 1979 in English and held by 631 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
16 editions published between 1953 and 1979 in English and held by 631 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
The calms of Capricorn : a play by
Eugene O'Neill(
Book
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10 editions published between 1981 and 1982 in English and held by 579 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Story of the westward movement of the Melody-Harford family from Massachusetts to California. Family members go by clipper ship, "Dream of the West," around the Horn. For twenty days the ship encounters a great calm in the South Atlantic and sits motionless. Esther Jackson noted in 1988: "O'Neill uses the calm as a device to motivate the passengers to reveal an intricate pattern of personal crises, crises which he treats as having parallels in the larger context of American history. The phenomenon of becalming can be seen as a symbol of the crisis of values endangering American society in the years preceding the Civil War. Indeed, the tension between the idea of freedom and the idea of slavery is the subject of a soliloquy by Cato, a black freedman, in the opening scene of the play. For the passengers, the ship itself becomes the societal context in which variations on this theme are played out. Scenes aboard ship treat of changes in the structure of American society; in the character and function of religion; in the roles of women in the evolving culture; and in attitudes about personal freedom. But by far the most powerful theme in this drama is one which relates to changes in the sensibility of one representative family. The journey of the Harford family from New England to California symbolizes an historical transition with many levels of meaning, perhaps the most significant of which is imaginative."
10 editions published between 1981 and 1982 in English and held by 579 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Story of the westward movement of the Melody-Harford family from Massachusetts to California. Family members go by clipper ship, "Dream of the West," around the Horn. For twenty days the ship encounters a great calm in the South Atlantic and sits motionless. Esther Jackson noted in 1988: "O'Neill uses the calm as a device to motivate the passengers to reveal an intricate pattern of personal crises, crises which he treats as having parallels in the larger context of American history. The phenomenon of becalming can be seen as a symbol of the crisis of values endangering American society in the years preceding the Civil War. Indeed, the tension between the idea of freedom and the idea of slavery is the subject of a soliloquy by Cato, a black freedman, in the opening scene of the play. For the passengers, the ship itself becomes the societal context in which variations on this theme are played out. Scenes aboard ship treat of changes in the structure of American society; in the character and function of religion; in the roles of women in the evolving culture; and in attitudes about personal freedom. But by far the most powerful theme in this drama is one which relates to changes in the sensibility of one representative family. The journey of the Harford family from New England to California symbolizes an historical transition with many levels of meaning, perhaps the most significant of which is imaginative."
T.S. Eliot; a bibliography, including contributions to periodicals and foreign translations by
Donald Gallup(
Book
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18 editions published between 1951 and 1969 in English and held by 575 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
18 editions published between 1951 and 1969 in English and held by 575 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Alphabets and birthdays by
Gertrude Stein(
Book
)
8 editions published between 1957 and 1969 in English and held by 555 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
8 editions published between 1957 and 1969 in English and held by 555 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Ezra Pound : a bibliography by
Donald Gallup(
Book
)
18 editions published between 1982 and 1983 in English and Undetermined and held by 503 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
18 editions published between 1982 and 1983 in English and Undetermined and held by 503 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
On contemporary bibliography, with particular reference to Ezra Pound by
Donald Gallup(
Book
)
12 editions published between 1970 and 1974 in English and French and held by 275 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
12 editions published between 1970 and 1974 in English and French and held by 275 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
A bibliographical check-list of the writings of T.S. Eliot, including his contributions to periodicals and translations of
his work into foreign languages by
Donald Gallup(
Book
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13 editions published in 1947 in English and held by 175 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
13 editions published in 1947 in English and held by 175 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
T.S. Eliot & Ezra Pound, collaborators in letters by
Donald Gallup(
Book
)
6 editions published between 1969 and 1970 in English and held by 142 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
6 editions published between 1969 and 1970 in English and held by 142 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Plays modelled on the Noh (1916) by
Ezra Pound(
Book
)
2 editions published in 1987 in English and held by 139 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
2 editions published in 1987 in English and held by 139 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
A catalogue of the published and unpublished writings of Gertrude Stein : exhibited in the Yale University library, 22 February
to 29 March 1941 by
Robert Bartlett Haas(
Book
)
7 editions published in 1941 in English and held by 121 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
7 editions published in 1941 in English and held by 121 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
More stately mansions by
Eugene O'Neill(
Book
)
19 editions published between 1964 and 1979 in English and Undetermined and held by 117 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Describes an American family in Boston between 1832-1841
19 editions published between 1964 and 1979 in English and Undetermined and held by 117 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Describes an American family in Boston between 1832-1841
A catalogue of English and American first editions of writings by T.S. Eliot by
Donald Gallup(
Book
)
6 editions published in 1937 in English and held by 101 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
6 editions published in 1937 in English and held by 101 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
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- Wilder, Thornton 1897-1975 Author
- O'Neill, Eugene 1888-1953 Author
- Stein, Gertrude 1874-1946 Originator Honoree Author
- Wilder, A. Tappan Other Editor
- Eliot, T. S. (Thomas Stearns) 1888-1965 Honoree
- Pound, Ezra 1885-1972 Author
- Wilder, Isabel 1900-1995 Author of introduction Author
- Katz, Leon 1919-2017
- Yale University Library Other
- O'Neil, F. J. Contributor Editor
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Donald Clifford Gallup Amerikaans specialist in literatuur (1913-2000)
Donald Gallup amerikanischer Literaturwissenschaftler, Bibliothekar und Bibliograph
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