Photocopies of sheet music titled "Her bright smile haunts me still" along with the lyrics.
Five notebooks all handwritten by Penny Petrone. All pertaining to the Isabella Valancy Crawford and Petrone's thesis.
122 photocopied pages of an unfinished manuscript written by Isabella Crawford titled " Pillows of Stone" with notations handwritten on the pages.
Copies of some of Isabella Crawford's work published in newspapers.
Research notes regarding Isabella Crawford's ancestry, including correspondence from various libraries and museums.
Memorandum written to Penny Petrone; correspondence written to Penny Petrone about her thesis along with handwritten notes.
Copies of two unfinished stories by Isabella Valancy Crawford.
Several undated photographs related to Isabella Valancy Crawford. One is labelled as being her home, one as "Crawford's Camp", one is a family photograph with her parents and all her siblings, and one is a drawing of her as a young adult. A final picture, in colour, is of an elderly woman showing something to the camera, which is labelled "IVC's Aunt Penny;" the photo was taken sometime after 1967.
Typescript of "Winona" written by Isabella Crawford, for the newspaper The Favorite.
Essay written by Petrone about Crawfords' story "Winona."
Typed Ph.D exam taken by Penny Petrone, with handwritten notations.
Copies and the original clippings of an article written by Judith Grant about "Selected Stories of Isabella Valancy Crawford, Penny Petrone ed." Page out of a book catalogue containing Selected Stories of Isabella Valancy Crawford, Penny Petrone ed. in the short stories section. \",
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A photocopy of the publication of "Baby's Boots" by Isabella Valancy Crawford in The National in 1878.
This file contains several photocopies of Isabella Valancy Crawford's poetry as published in The National (1878-79) and The Globe and Mail (1886).
Research files on Canadian writers and Canadian literature. Some non-Canadian literary figures are also included. Files contain correspondence, periodical articles and newspaper clippings, and excerpts of work.
Some files relate to Petrone's teaching of courses on Canadian literature, and these may contain student papers and other student work.
This file contains a photocopy of Adam G. Mercer's article "Some Books of the Past Year II" written in The Week (Jan. 15, 1888).
This file contains a photocopy of the article "The Development of Poetry in Canada, 1880-1940" by E.K. Brown, which appeared in Poetry: A Magazine of Verse.
This file contains a newspaper clipping from The Globe and Mail (Aug. 7 2004) of a review of the Ernest Buckler collection titled "Thanks for Listening: Stories and Short Fictions by Ernest Buckles". The article is entitled "More Mountain than Valley".
This file contains notes on Callaghan's work "Luke Baldwin's Vow," as well as the newspaper clipping "Morley Callaghan reigns on the roof" (The Toronto Star, June 21 1975).
This file contains The Canadian Forum Index vol. 56, April 1976-March 1977.
This file contains a variety of newspaper clippings and articles on the topic of literary criticism, specially of Canadian literature. There are many reviews of various Canadian literature works as well as a photocopy of "Re-Views of the Literary History of Canada" by J.D. Logan (The Canadian Magazine).
This file contains poems by various poets around the time of Canada's Confederation (1867), including Charles G.D. Roberts and Duncan Campbell Scott. There is also a newspaper clipping entitled "Bliss Carman: Canada's expatriate poet" (The Globe Magazine, April 15 1961).
This file contains the seminar report entitled "Wilfred Eggleston's 'The Frontier and Canadian Letters' and Edward McCourt's 'The Canadian West in Fiction': A Review and a Comparison," written by Richard F. Hornsey (University of Alberta) in 1970.
This file contains a photocopy of the article "Canadian Immigrant Art."
This file contains the essay "The Mythopoeic Tradition in the Work of Five Canadian Poets" by a student of English 590 in 1969, as well as a booklet of some examples of Canadian poetry.