Literature
Found in 651 Collections and/or Records:
Marzetta Stevens Willardson papers
Handwritten, typed, and photocopied personal papers of Marzetta Willardson. The collection includes poems, essays, and short stories in rough and finished forms as well as correspondence and other assorted materials.
The women of the Confederacy
Handwritten and typewritten poem that was read by Boyle at the unveiling of the state monument to the women of the Confederacy at Nashville, Tennessee, on 10 Oct. 1926.
Emily H. Woodmansee papers
Handwritten and typed poems with handwritten corrections. Many of the items were clipped from the Women's Exponent and other Latter-Day Saint publications. The newspapers from which they were clipped are located with the collection. The materials deal largely with Latter-Day Saint themes.
Mary Hale Woolsey papers
Contains manuscripts, typescripts, correspondence (business and personal), scrapbooks, published and unpublished music, personal writings and literary works (poems, short stories, etc.) created and collected during Woolsey's career as a writer of adult and children's literature and as a composer of popular music.
Camron Steve Wright papers
Materials include publicity materials for the novel Letters for Emily, title and copyright page copies, and a manuscript of The Rent Collector spanning the years 2001-2012.
Wye magazine
Includes volumes of Wye Magazine published 1939-1967 at Brigham Young University by Omega Nu, Honorary Journalism Fraternity.
Francis M. Wyndham papers
Handwritten and typewritten correspondence, a biography, newspaper clippings, and galley proofs of an article. The materials relate to Wyndham's study of Joan of Arc and to her beatification. Also contains "The Marvellous History of Joan of Arc" (typewritten with handwritten corrections, twenty pages long), and "Sermon on the Blessed Joan of Arc preached in the Cathedral at Rouen 8 May 1910" in French. Collection includes 22 items.
Clement Yore letters
Aretta Young poems
The Aretta Young Poems, 1883-1917, include two archival series: (1) Poems, 1883-1917 and (2) Photograph, Undated. Some poems were written about and dedicated to Karl G. Maeser on behalf of the students and faculty of Brigham Young Academy.