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Christ mss., 1967-2007

3.75 linear feet (3 boxes) Collection ID: LMC 2250
The Christ mss. 1967-2007, consists primarily of notes and drafts of translations by Professor Emeritus of English Ronald Christ. In addition, it contains collected papers from fellow authors and translators Helen Lane and Charles Greenleaf Bell.

Cladel mss., 1869-1969

8 Boxes Collection ID: LMC 1191
The Cladel mss., 1869-1969, consists of the literary papers and correspondence of French writer Judith Jeanne Cladel, 1873-1958.

Conti mss., 2000-2002

3 Boxes (3 standard) Collection ID: LMC 2253
The Conti mss., 2000-2002, consists of correspondence, readers' reports and manuscript drafts relating to Gregory Conti's translation into English of Rosetta Loy's Cioccolata da Hanselmann.

Corman mss., 1949-1955

1 Box Collection ID: LMC 1219
The Corman mss. consists of letters, December 14, 1949- November 22, 1955, from poet Robert Creeley, 1926-2005, to poet, translator, and editor of literary magazine Origin, Sidney "Cid" Corman, 1924-2004.

Corman mss. II, 1960-1962

1 Box (1 standard) Collection ID: LMC 1220
The Corman mss. II, 1960-1962, consists of letters from poet, editor, and translator Sidney "Cid" Corman, 1924-2004, to editor Will Petersen.

Corman mss. IV, 1991-1998

1 folio Collection ID: LMC 2623
The Corman mss. IV, 1991-1998, consists mostly of letters from poet, translator and editor Cid Corman, 1924-2004, to poet and publisher Darrin Daniel. They relate in part to the publication of Corman's poetry by Daniel at Cityful Press, but range broadly over literary and other matters.

Costa, Margaret Jull mss., 1980-2016

13 Boxes Collection ID: LMC 2610
The Costa, Margaret Jull mss., 1980–2016, consists of the papers of one of the most important literary translators of her time, Margaret Jull Costa, 1949-.