Overview
Compositions, letters, and other papers of the American writer Robert Lowell.
Dates
- Creation: 1861-1977
- Creation: Majority of material found in 1935-1970
Conditions Governing Access
There are no restrictions on physical access to this material.
Restricted: fragile; consult curatorial staff, items: 2202-2204, 2267, 2293
Letters soley by or to Elizabeth Hardwick were available for research only with her permission during her lifetime; this restricted ended in December 2007.
Conditions Governing Use
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Extent
8.75 linear feet (34 boxes)Approximately two-thirds of the collection is compositions by Lowell. These consist of manuscripts of his poems, both published and unpublished, in various forms from heavily revised drafts to galley proofs, as well as autobiographical and miscellaneous prose. The correspondence is with other writers and family members and concerns his writing and his personal life. Major correspondents include his second wife Elizabeth Hardwick, Elizabeth Bishop, Peter Taylor, Allen Tate, and Randall Jarrell. Also includes third party correspondence, manuscripts by others, legal papers and documents, photographs, printed material, and a title index to Lowell's manuscripts in the collection.
Biographical / Historical
Lowell was an American poet.
Arrangement
Organized into the following series:
- I. Letters to Robert Lowell
- II. Letters from Robert Lowell
- III. Letters to Elizabeth Hardwick
- IV. Other letters
- V. Compositions by Robert Lowell
- A. Early poems: 1935-1938
- B. Land of unlikeness
- C. Lord Weary's castle
- D. Uncollected poems: 1938-1946
- E. The mills of the Kavanaughs
- F. Uncollected poems: 1946-1951
- G. Life studies
- H. Autobiographical prose
- I. Uncollected poems: 1951-1959
- J. Imitations
- K. For the union dead
- L. The Old Glory
- M. Prometheus bound
- N. The Agamemnon, Orestes and Phaedra
- O. Near the ocean
- P. Notebook: worksheets
- Q. Notebook: lists of revisions
- R. Notebook: photocopies and galley proofs
- S. Notebook: unpublished drafts
- T. Uncollected poems: 1959-1970
- U. Uncollected translations
- V. Miscellaneous prose
- VI. Documents, legal papers, photographs, etc.
- VII. Other papers
- Additions to collection
Please note that item numbers 2424 and 2808 were inadvertently omitted from this finding aid.
Physical Location
b
Immediate Source of Acquisition
*73M-90. Purchased from Robert Lowell; received: 1973.
Letters to Frank Bidart were purchased from Bidart, 1977.
Evaluations of student compositions were a gift of William Alfred, 1978.
2020M-2. Purchased with funds from the Amy Lowell Trust, 2019. This material was previously on deposit at the Houghton Library, 1988-2018, with the accession number *88M-73.
- Title
- Lowell, Robert, 1917-1977. Robert Lowell papers, 1861-1977 (MS Am 1905): Guide.
- Status
- completed
- Author
- Houghton Library, Harvard College Library
- Language of description
- eng
- EAD ID
- hou00658
Repository Details
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