Brander Matthews papers, 1827-1967

Brander Matthews papers, 1827-1967

Summary Information

At a Glance

Call No.:
MS#0854
Bib ID:
4078376 View CLIO record
Creator(s):
Matthews, Brander, 1852-1929; Columbia University. Dramatic Museum
Repository:
Rare Book and Manuscript Library
Physical Description:
65 boxes (65 boxes)
Language(s):
English .
Access:
You will need to make an appointment in advance to use this collection material in the Rare Book and Manuscript Library reading room. You can schedule an appointment once you've submitted your request through your Special Collections Research Account.

Bound volumes of correspondence and diaries classified in "X" collection. See related materials note below for more information.

This collection is located on-site.

Description

Scope and Content

Correspondence, manuscripts, documents, photographs, memorabilia, scrapbooks, and printed material. Among his correspondents represented in the collection by at least 75 items are: William Archer, Hobart C. Chatfield-Taylor, Augustin Daly, Austin Dobson, Hamlin Garland, Bronson Howard, William Dean Howells, Henry Arthur Jones, Henry Cabot Lodge and Thomas Raynesford Lounsbury. There are bound volumes of letters from Henry C. Bunner, Andrew Lang, Rudyard Kipling, Theodore Roosevelt, miscellaneous letters to Matthews, and Matthews' editorial correspondence with the North American Review. There are three boxes of manuscripts, including poems by 21 authors; essays on drama; and plays by Henry Arthur Jones, Don Marquis, and Matthews; bound volumes of manuscripts of Matthews' plays and his book, "Development for the Drama." Also included are 17 boxes of his manuscript notes for his many lectures, articles, and books; and memorabilia, primarily from the theatre and from his life at Columbia. Material on the Dunlap Society, which was devoted to printing works relating to the theater, of which Matthews was co-founder with Laurence Hutton, includes documents and correspondence, much of which is between then secretary Evert J. Wendell and members on meetings and other Society business around 1914. In addition, there are notes and correspondence of Herbert Kleinfield relating to his research on Matthews.

Arrangement

Selected items cataloged; remainder arranged.

Using the Collection

General Note

You will need to make an appointment in advance to use this collection material in the Rare Book and Manuscript Library reading room. You can schedule an appointment once you've submitted your request through your Special Collections Research Account.

Bound volumes of correspondence and diaries classified in "X" collection. See related materials note below for more information.

This collection is located on-site.

Terms Governing Use and Reproduction

Readers must use microfilm of materials specified above.

Reproductions may be made for research purposes. The RBML maintains ownership of the physical material only. Copyright remains with the creator and his/her heirs. The responsibility to secure copyright permission rests with the patron.

Preferred Citation

Identification of specific item; Date (if known); Brander Matthews papers; Box and Folder; Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Columbia University Library.

Related Materials

Some materials related to the Brander Matthews papers also cataloged separately. They can be requested via links below in the CLIO catalog. The items include fifty eight volumes of Matthews's diaries, 1871-1924. Volumes for the period 1871-1881 have the diary portions cut out. (X812M43 P53). When requesting the diaries, please specify which year(s) is/are needed. Other materials include: Letters of acknowledgment written to the libraries of Columbia University upon receipt of copies of "The bookshelf of Brander Matthews." (X812M43 AM2); Collection of letters, menus, etc., largely in connection with the dinner given to Brander Matthews at Sherry's, December 20, 1893 (X812M43 BC); Scrapbook containing menus, invitations, place cards, etc., for dinners, etc., attended by Brander Matthews, 1884-1907 (X812M43 BS); Four volumes of bound manuscript and typescript plays by Brander Matthews (X812M43 M); Manuscript of "A confident tomorrow" by Brander Matthews (X812M43 P); Manuscript of "The Development of Drama" by Brander Matthews (X812M43 P5); Miscellaneous letters to Brander Matthew (X812M43 S6); Editorial correspondence : Brander Matthews to David A. Munro et al, 1882-1920. (X812M43 S62). Another group, formerly considered a separate archival collection, is Roosevelet Family letters to Brander Matthews, 1888-1921. The group of letters written by Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919) and members of his family to Brander Matthews are mounted on the blank leaves of two volumes.

The Brander Matthews Dramatic Museum Theatre and Costume print collection, 1787-1966 (Avery Library) contains primarily 19th-century published prints depicting British and French dramatic theatres, with a small representation of international theatres. Other materials from the Brander Matthews Dramatic Museum at Columbia but not in the RBML are in the Office of Art Properties (art objects); Barnard's Minor Latham Theatre (stage and theater models); Barnard Library (phonograph records - 33 1/3 rpm); and the Music Library (music phonograph records).

Other RBML collections related by provenance include Columbia University. Columbia Theatre Associates records, Daly's Theatre, N.Y. Records, Dirce St. Cyr papers, James Woodman Thompson papers, Roger Wheeler theatrical memorabilia, Katherine H. Parker papers, Peter Gilsey Collection of Theatrical Admission Tokens and Medalets, Charles Dickens papers, and the Joseph Urban Papers, 1893-1998.

The collections stemming from and relating to the Brander Matthews Dramatic Museum are described and grouped under various collection names. The Brander Matthews Dramatic Museum records, 1910-1971 (MS#0364) are the business records of the Dramatic Museum itself. The Brander Matthews Dramatic Museum collection of documents relating to actors and theatrical managers, 1732-1995 (MS#0365) is collection of letters, manuscripts, and documents of prominent actors, actresses, and theatrical managers. It consists largely of single, unrelated items. The Brander Matthews Dramatic Museum collection of theatrical business records, 1864-1911 (MS#0363) includes box office receipts, salaries, stage properties, and expenses, for American and English theaters and two American booking agents. The Brander Matthews Dramatic Museum Ephemera, 1750-1970 (MS#0366) contains a variety of formats dealing with the theater, chiefly American and English, in all its aspects including drama, opera, dance, movies, puppets, and spectacles. The majority of the material documents the 19th century and includes prints, photographs, pamphlets, clippings, playbills, and programs. This collection is divided into seven units: portrait file, subject file, program file, playbill file, scrapbooks, posters and lantern slides. The Dramatic Museum Realia, 1700-1966 (MS#0253) contains 391 puppets, 128 masks, and 30 stage models; Art and Theatrical Machinery are also part of this collection. The Speech Recordings records, 1925-1965 (MS#1182) contain sound recordings divided into four subunits--Speech Recordings Collection, Speech Laboratory Archives, Tape Recordings Collection, American Speech Recordings Collection . The Edward B. Wisely music tape recordings, 1875-1940 (MS#1364) Tape recordings of American, English, and Irish music hall and vaudeville stars. 1875-1940. 15 items. Individually cataloged books and codex manuscripts that form the Brander Matthews Dramatic Library

Alternate Form Available

The Hamlin Garland letters (box 11) are on microfilm. A. P. Terhune, James Bryce and Royal Cortissoz cataloged correspondence are on microfillm.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Papers: Source of acquisition--Matthews, Brander. Method of acquisition--gift; Date of acquisition--1912.

Biographical materials: Source of acquisition--Henderson, Harold G. Method of acquisition--gift; Date of acquisition--1951.

Biographical material: Source of acquisition--Kleinfield, Jeanne Welcher. Method of acquisition--gift; Date of acquisition--1978.

Irving/Stoker a.l.s. to Rolt: Source of acquisition--6003B (B. Matthews). Method of acquisition--Purchase; Date of acquisition--04/09/1993. Accession number--M-93-04-09.

BM essay: On the length of Cleopatra's nose: Source of acquisition--6003B (Matthews)-Auerbach. Method of acquisition--Purchase; Date of acquisition--03/09/1994. Accession number--M-94-03-09.

16 a.l.s. from Matthews to Clifford Smyth: Method of acquisition--Purchase; Date of acquisition--01/13/2000. Accession number--M-00-01-13.

Gift of Brander Matthews, 1912-1928; Harold G. Henderson, 1951; and Jeanne Welcher Kleinfield, 1978.

About the Finding Aid / Processing Information

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Processing Information

Papers entered 05/--/1986.

Biographical materials entered 05/--/1986.

Biographical material entered 05/--/1986.

Irving/Stoker a.l.s. to Rolt Cataloged HR 08/04/1993.

BM essay: On the length of Cleopatra's nose Cataloged HR 03/17/1994.

16 a.l.s. from Matthews to Clifford Smyth Cataloged HR 01/13/2000.

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Biographical sketch

Author, critic, and member of the Columbia English Department Faculty from 1891-1924. Matthews was an influential figure in the literary and dramatic worlds of New York and London from the 1880s throughtout his life. He was a member of numerous social and literary organizations, serving as president of the Dunlap Society, the Modern Language Association, and the National Institute of Arts and Letters, among others.

James Brander Matthews was born in New Orleans on February 21, 1852 to Edward and Virginia Brander Matthews. The family was in New Orleans due to the Father's business interests but Matthews raised in New York with long stays in Europe always considered New York his home. Matthews's father intended that his son become a gentleman of leisure and educated him accordingly. He received a baccalaureate in 1871 and a law degree in 1873 both from Columbia University.

In 1873, Matthews married Ada Smith an English actress who had come to America under the stage name of Ada Harland in the 1868-1869 season with the popular troupe Lydia Thompson and the English Blondes. The same year Matthews's father began to experience a reversal of fortune as a result of the financial panic. Matthews was uninterested in law but passionate about theater and literature. He earned a Master of Arts in Literature at Columbia University in 1874 and turned to writing to support his family. He began by reviewing plays and eventually became a respected author of novels plays short stories poems essays and biographies. He was a frequent contributor to such periodicals as The Nation, Puck, The Critic, Scribner's Monthly, and Harper's Monthly. Some of his more successful plays include Marjory's Lovers (1884), A Gold Mine (1887), and On Probation (1889), the last two written with G. H. Jessop. Of note also are the several books depicting old New York including Vignettes of Manhattan (1894), His Father's Son: a Novel of New York (1895), and Vistas of New York (1912).

Matthews was a social being who very much enjoyed his membership in the New York social clubs--the Kinsmen, the Century and the Round Table. He was the co-founder of the Authors' Club organized to bring together the literary men of New York. Through this club Matthews helped form the American Copyright League which successfully lobbied for legislation to provide foreign authors with copyright protection. He was one of the founders of the Players' Club a meeting place for those interested in the theatrical arts and the Dunlap Society established in 1885 to print books about theater. A devoted bibliophile he was also a member of the Grolier Club.

Matthews began lecturing in the Columbia University English Department in 1892. He was appointed Professor of Dramatic Literature in 1900, the first such professorship established in the United States. He continued to publish books on theater and literature such as The Historical Novel (1901), The Development of the Drama (1903), Moliere: His life and Work (1910), and Shakspere as a Playwright (1913).

Columbia University established the Brander Matthews Dramatic Museum in 1911, the first such museum in the United States. Matthews had been inspired by an exhibition he had first seen at the Paris Exposition of 1878. In 1881 he revisited the display at its permanent home in the Paris Opera. He was greatly impressed by the models which formed the major part of the exhibition. In his autobiography These Many Years (p. 213), he describes the experience: "The more I studied the series of models representing sets in the successive epochs of the French stage, the more illuminative I found them. An old play seemed to start to new life when I was thus enabled to visualize its original performance." Matthews envisioned a similar type of museum to illustrate the history of the English speaking theater. When Columbia University gave Matthews the opportunity to fulfill his dream, he expanded its scope to include worldwide theatrical practice. Matthews donated books, playbills, and other theatrical memorabilia from his own collection. He had models of theaters and sets made, considering them the centerpiece of the museum. He set up an endowment to be administered by the English Department which would ensure the continuation of this theatrical resource of which he was so proud.

Matthews received many honors in the latter part of his life including honorary degrees from Columbia University in 1900, from Yale University in 1901 and from the University of Miami in 1909. In 1907 the Government of France decorated him with the Legion of Honor for his work in French literature and theater. He was President of the Modern Language Association in 1910 and President of the National Institute of Arts and Letters in 1913. He was elected a member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters and was the first chairman of the Simplified Spelling Board.

Brander Matthews resigned his professorship at Columbia University in 1924 shortly after the death of his wife. His only daughter had passed away in 1922. He continued an active life of writing and lecturing. He also devoted a considerable amount of time and resources to the Brander Matthews Dramatic Museum. Matthews died at age seventy-five on March 31, 1929.

Subject Headings

The subject headings listed below are found in this collection. Links below allow searches for other collections at Columbia University, through CLIO, the catalog for Columbia University Libraries, and through ArchiveGRID, a catalog that allows users to search the holdings of multiple research libraries and archives.

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Genre/Form
Photographic prints
Name
Archer, William, 1856-1924
Bunner, H. C (Henry Cuyler), 1855-1896
Chatfield-Taylor, H. C (Hobart Chatfield), 1865-1945
Columbia University. Department of English and Comparative Literature
Daly, Augustin, 1838-1899
Dobson, Austin, 1840-1921
Garland, Hamlin, 1860-1940
Henderson, Harold Gould
Howard, Bronson, 1842-1908
Howells, William Dean, 1837-1920
Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905
Jones, Henry Arthur, 1851-1929
Kipling, Rudyard, 1865-1936
Kleinfield, H. L. (Herbert L.)
Lang, Andrew, 1844-1912
Lodge, Henry Cabot, 1850-1924
Lounsbury, Thomas R., 1838-1915
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
Stoker, Bram, 1847-1912
Place
American literature
Subject
Theater -- England -- London
Theater -- New York (State) -- New York

Series I: Cataloged Correspondence, 1876-1926

Matthews was an influential figure in the literary and dramatic worlds of New York, Paris, and London in the late nineteenth, early twentieth century. Among his correspondents represented in the collection are William Archer, Hobart C. Chatfield-Taylor, Augustin Daly, Austin Dobson, Hamlin Garland, Bronson Howard, William Dean Howells, Henry Cabot Lodge and other prominent figures from the worlds of theater, literature, politics and society. 10 linear ft.


Box 1

Abbey, Edwin Austin


Box 1

Abbey, Mary Gertrude (Mrs.E.A.)


Box 1

Abdullah, Achmed


Box 1

Abot, E


Box 1

Adams, Charles Francis


Box 1

Adams, Herbert


Box 1

Ainger, Alfred


Box 1

Alden, Henry Mills


Box 1

Aldrich, Lilian Woodmsn (Mrs.T.B.)


Box 1

Aldrich, Thomas Bailey


Box 1

Alexander, John W.


Box 1

Ames, Winthrop


Box 1

Amory, Mathilda


Box 1

Anderson, Edward Pretot


Box 1

Anglin, Margaret


Box 1

Appleton, George J.


Box 1

Appleton, William Worthen


Box 1

Archer, Charles


Box 1

Archer, William


Box 1 & 2

Arliss, George


Box 2

Arrowsmith, J.W.


Box 2

Ashby-Sterry, Joseph


Box 2

Atherton, Gertrude


Box 2

Aubert, Louis


Box 2

Ayres, Harry Morgan


Box 2

Bacheller, Irving


Box 2

Baker, Franklin T.


Box 2

Baker, George Pierce


Box 2

Baldensperger, Fernand


Box 2

Baldwin, Charles M.


Box 2

Baldwin, Charles Sears


Box 2

Balestier, Wolcott


Box 2

Bangs, John Kendrick


Box 2

Barnard,Charles


Box 2

Barnard, Frederick Augustus Porter


Box 2

Barr, Amelia Edith


Box 2

Barrett, Lawrence


Box 2

Bashford, G. Fred


Box 2

Bassett, John D.


Box 2

Bates, Blanche


Box 2

Beckett., Harry


Box 2

Beckwith, Carol


Box 2

Beer, Thomas


Box 2

Beers, Henry Augustin


Box 2

Belasco, David


Box 2

Bell, Edward Hamilton


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Belmont, August


Box 2

Belmont, Eleanor Robson


Box 2

Benrimo, Joseph Henry McAlpin


Box 2

Benson, Sir Francis Robert


Box 2

Bernard, E.G. (Mrs. Wm. Bayle)


Box 2

Besant, Mary


Box 2

Besant, Walter


Box 2

Bigelow, John


Box 2

Bikle', Lucy Leffingwell Cable (Mrs. Henry Wolfe)


Box 2

Bishop, Joseph Bucklin


Box 2

Bishop, William Henry


Box 2

Bispham, David


Box 2

Blaikie, J.A.


Box 2

Blashfield, Edwin Howland


Box 2

Blinn, Holbrook


Box 2

Bois, Jules


Box 2

Bok, Edward W.


Box 2

Booth, Agnes


Box 2

Booth, Edwin


Box 2

Bosworth, Hobart


Box 2

Boucicault, Dion


Box 2

Bourchier, Arthur


Box 2 & 3

Boyeson, Hjalmar Hjorth


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Bradford, Gamaliel


Box 3

Bradley, Andrew Cecil


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Brady, William A.


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Brandes, George


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Brewster, William Tenney


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Bridges, Monica Waterhouse (Mrs.Robert)


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Bridgman, Walter R.


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Brieux, Eugene


Box 3

Briggs, Alanson Tuthill


Box 3

Brinton, Daniel Garrison


Box 3

Broadhurst, Thomas W.


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Brookfield, Jane Octavia (Mrs. Elton)


Box 3

Brooks, Joseph


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Brown, Henry


Box 3

Brown, Henry Collins


Box 3

Brownell, William Crarey


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Brunetiere, Ferdinand


Box 3

Brunner, Arnold W.


Box 3

Bryce, James


Box 3

Buel, Clarence Clough


Box 3

Bunner, Henry Cuyler

[See also 812M43S6, Scrapbook of Letters from H. C. Bunner]


Box 3

Burlinghame, Edward Livermore


Box 3

Burroughs, John(1837-1921)


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Burton, Richard


Box 3

Butcher, Samuel Henry


Box 3

Butler, Benjamin


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Butler, Nicholas Murray


Box 3

Cable,George Washington


Box 3

Calkins, Ernest Elmo


Box 3

Calvert, Louis


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Canby, Henry Seidel


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Carleton, Will


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Carman, Bliss


Box 3

Carnegie, Andrew


Box 3

Carnegie, Mrs. Louise W.


Box 3

Carr, Joseph William Comyns


Box 3

Carvell, G.F.


Box 3

Casey, Francis de Sales


Box 3

Cawein, Madison


Box 3

Chadwick, George Whitefield


Box 3

Chambers, Sir Edmund Kerchever


Box 3

Chambers, Raymond Wilson


Box 3

Chandler, Frank Wadleigh


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Chatfield-Taylor, Hobart Chatfield


Box 4

Choate, Joseph H.


Box 4

Church, William Conant


Box 4

Churchill, Winston


Box 4

Claretie, Jules


Box 4

Clark, Joseph Ignatius Constantine


Box 4

Claxton, Kate


Box 4

Clemens., Olivia Langdon (Mrs. Samuel L.)


Box 4

Clemens, Samuel L.


Box 4

Cobb, Irvin S.


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Coburn, Charles


Box 4

Coghlan, Charles Francis


Box 4

Coleman, John


Box 4

Coles, J. Ackermn


Box 4

Colvin, Sidney


Box 4

Conkling, Roscoe


Box 4

Conway, Hart


Box 4

Conway, Martin


Box 4

Conway, Moncure D.


Box 4

Coogan, James J.


Box 4

Coombes, George J.


Box 4

Copeaux, Jacques


Box 4

Coquelin, Benoit Constant


Box 5

Corbin, John


Box 5

Cortissoz, Royal


Box 5

Cox, Kenyan


Box 5

Coxon, Ethel


Box 5

Crane, Ella Chloe Myers (Mrs.Wm.H.)


Box 5

Crane, Stephen


Box 5

Crane, William H.


Box 5

Crawford, F. Marion


Box 5

Crolly, C.C.


Box 5

Crossman, Henrietta


Box 5

Crothers, Samuel McChord


Box 5

Curtis, Charles G.


Box 5

Cushing, Charles P.


Box 5

Dacre, Arthur


Box 5

Daley, Augustin


Box 5

Davenport, Eva


Box 5

Davenport, Harry


Box 5

Davis, Richard Harding


Box 5

DeForest, John William


Box 5

DeKay, Charles


Box 5

deKoven, Reginald


Box 5

DeMille, Anna George


Box 5

DeMille, William C.


Box 5

DeVinne, Theodore L.


Box 5

Dickson, Frederick S.


Box 5

Dillingham, Charles B


Box 5

Dobson, Alban


Box 5 & 6

Dobson, Austin


Box 6

Dobson, Augusta-Mary Rachel


Box 6

Dobson, Frances Mary Beardmore(Mrs. Austin)


Box 6

Dodd, Mead & Co.


Box 6

Dole, Nathan H.


Box 6

Donnay, Maurice


Box 6

Dow, David McKenzie


Box 6

Drew, John


Box 6

Drisler, Henry


Box 6

Dufferin and Ava, Frederick Temple


Box 6

Dyas, Ada


Box 6

Eaton, Walter P.


Box 6

Eddy, Frederick B.


Box 6

Edson, C.L.


Box 6

Edwards, Hy (Harry)


Box 6

Egan, Maurice Francis


Box 6

Eggleston, Edward


Box 6

Eggleston, George Cary


Box 6

Elliott, Maxine


Box 6

English, Thomas Dunn


Box 6

Ethel, Agnes


Box 6

Faversham, William


Box 6

Fawcett, Edgar


Box 6

Felton, Cornelius Conway


Box 6

Ferrar, John


Box 6

Field, Eugene


Box 6

Field, Kate


Box 6

Field, Roswell Martin


Box 6

Field, William B. Osgood


Box 7

Finch, Francis Miles


Box 7

Fish, Stuyvesant


Box 7

Fiske, Minnie Maddern


Box 7

Fitch, Clyde


Box 7

Fitzmaurice-Kelly, James


Box 7

Forbes-Robertson, Gertrude


Box 7

Forbes-Robertson, Ian


Box 7

Forbes-Robertson, Johnston


Box 7

Ford, James L.


Box 7

Ford, Mary


Box 7

Ford, Paul Leicester


Box 7

Fox, John, Jr.


Box 7

Frantzius, Fritz von


Box 7

Frawley, T. Daniel


Box 7

French, Daniel Chester


Box 7

French, Lillie Hamilton


Box 7

French, Samuel


Box 7

Frohman, Daniel


Box 7

Furness, Horace Howard, Jr.


Box 7 & 8

Garland, Hamlin


Box 8

Garrison, Ella


Box 8

Gayley, Charles Mills


Box 8

George, Grace


Box 8

George, Robert


Box 8

Giddings, Franklin H.


Box 8

Gilbert, Cass


Box 8

Gilder, Helena deKay (Mrs.Rochard Watson)


Box 8

Gilder, Jeannette L.


Box 8

Gilder, Joseph B.


Box 8

Gilder, Richard Watson


Box 8

Giles, Peter


Box 8

Gillette, William


Box 8

Gilmare, Frank


Box 8

Gilman, Charlotte Perkins Stetson


Box 8

Gilman, Daniel Coit


Box 8

Godfrey, Walter H.


Box 8

Godkin, Edwin Lawrence


Box 8

Godwin, Edward William


Box 8

Godwin, Harold


Box 8

Goodell, Thomas D.


Box 8

Goodman, Jules Eckert


Box 8

Goodwin, Nathaniel Carl


Box 8

Gosse, Edmund


Box 8

Gottheil, Richard


Box 8

Grant, Robert


Box 8

Granville-Baker, Harley


Box 8

Graves, Henry


Box 8

Gray, Agnes E.


Box 8

Greene, Francis V.


Box 8

Greenslet, Ferris


Box 8

Greet, Ben


Box 8

Grein, James Thomas


Box 8

Grismer, Joseph Rhode


Box 8

Grundy, Sydney


Box 8

Guild, Thatcher Howland


Box 8

Guiterman, Arthur


Box 8

Guthrie, Anstey


Box 8

Habberton, John


Box 8

Hackett, James K


Box 8

Hadley, Arthur Twi@


Box 8

Hagen, Claude L.


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Haggard, Rider


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Hake, Egmont A.


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Hale, Edward Everett


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Hall, Stanley G.


Box 8 & 9

Hamilton, Clayton


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Hampden, Walter


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Hankin, St. John


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Hanlon, George


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Hapgood, Norman


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Harle, Hugh C.


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Harper, Joseph Henry


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Harrigan, Edward


Box 9

Harrigan, Annie Braham (wife of Edward Harrigan)


Box 9

Harris, Joel Chandler


Box 9

Hart, Albert Bushnell


Box 9

Hartmann, Sadakichi


Box 9

Harvey, George Brinton McClellan


Box 9

Hastings, Thomas


Box 9

Hazleton, George C.


Box 9

Henley, William Ernest


Box 9

Herfor, Oliver


Box 9

Herrick, Robert


Box 9

Hibbard, George


Box 9

Hibben, John Grier


Box 9

Higginson, Margaret W.


Box 9

Higginson, Thomas Wentworth


Box 9

Hinman, Russell


Box 9

Hitchcock, Ripley


Box 9

Holland, David B.


Box 9

Holland, E.M.


Box 9

Holmes, Oliver Wendell


Box 9

Holt, Henry


Box 9

Hood, William


Box 9

Hooker, Brian


Box 9

Houdini, Harry


Box 10

Howard, Bronson


Box 10

Howard, Sidney


Box 10

Howe, Edgar Watson


Box 10

Howe, Julia Ward


Box 10

Howells, John Mead


Box 10

Howells, Mildred


Box 10

Hoyt, Charles


Box 10 & 11

Howells, William Dean


Box 11

Hughes, Rupert


Box 11

Humphreys, Alex C.


Box 11

Huneker, James Gordon


Box 11

Hunt, T.F.


Box 11

Hunt, William


Box 11

Huntington, Archer M.


Box 11

Hutchinson, Thomas


Box 11

Hutton, Eleanor V.


Box 11

Hutton, Lawrence


Box 11

Ingersoll, Ernest


Box 11

Ingersoll, William


Box 11

Ireland, Alexander


Box 11

Ireland, Joseph N.


Box 11

Irving, Henry


Box 11

Irving, Lawrence


Box 11

Irwin, Wallace


Box 11

Irwin, Will


Box 11

Jagemann, Hans Carl Gunter von


Box 11

James, Henry


Box 11

James, Louis L.


Box 11

Janvier, Catharine A.


Box 11

Jerome, William T.


Box 11

Jesperson, Otto


Box 11

Jessop, George H.


Box 11

Jewett, Sara


Box 11

Johnson, Robert Underwood


Box 11

Johnson, Rossiter


Box 11

Johnson, Willard D.


Box 11 & 12

Jones, Henry Arthur


Box 12

Jones, Richard


Box 12

Jones, Robert Edmund


Box 12

Jusserand, Jean Jules


Box 12

Keep, Elizabeth


Box 12

Keppel, Frederick P.


Box 12

Kester., Paul


Box 12

Kimball, Arthur R.


Box 12

Kinnaird, Arthur Fitzgerald


Box 12

Kipling, Caroline (Mrs. Rudyard)


Box 12

Kipling, Elsie


Box 12

Kipling, Rudyard


Box 13

Kirk, John Foster


Box 13

Klaw, Marc


Box 13

Klein, Charles


Box 13

Kure, B.


Box 13

LaFarge, John


Box 13

LaFollette, Robert


Box 13

Lampton, William J.


Box 13

Lang, Andrew


Box 13

Lanigan, George Thomas


Box 13

Lanson, Gustave


Box 13

Lathrop, George Parsons


Box 13

Lawrence, William John


Box 13

Lawrence, William Witherle


Box 13

Learned, Walter


Box 13

Lee, Sidney


Box 13

Lefevre, Edwin


Box 13

LeGallienne, Richard


Box 13

LeMoyne, Sarah Cowell


Box 13

Lewis, James


Box 13

Locker-Lampson, Frederick


Box 13

Locker-Lampson, Hannah Jane


Box 13 & 14

Lodge, Henry Cabot (1850-1924)


Box 14

Loftie, William John


Box 14

Logan, Celia


Box 14

Long, John L.


Box 14

Longman, Charles James


Box 14

Longmans, Green & Co.


Box 14

Lounsbury, Thomas Raynesford


Box 14 & 15

Low, Seth


Box 15

Lowe, Robert A.


Box 15

Lowell, A Lawrence


Box 15

Lowell, Sydney


Box 15

Ludemann, Alfred


Box 15

Lummis, Charles F.


Box 15

Mabie, Hamilton Wright


Box 15

Macalister, Donald


Box 15

McCutcheon, George Barr


Box 15

McClellan, George Brinton


Box 15

MacDowell, Edward


Box 15

McDowell, Henry Barden


Box 15

McIlvaine, Clarence W.


Box 15

MacKay, Clarence H.


Box 15

Mackay, Frank F.


Box 15

MacKaye, Percy


Box 15

McMahon, Una


Box 15

McMaster, John B.


Box 15

McVicker, J.H.


Box 15

Magnus, Julian


Box 15

Magruder, Julia


Box 15

Mahan, Alfred Thayer


Box 15

Malevinsky, Moses L.


Box 15

Malone, John T.


Box 15

Manley, John M.


Box 15

Mantle, Burns


Box 15

Mantzius, Karl


Box 15

Marbury, Elizabeth


Box 15

Marks, Stacy H.


Box 15

Marquis, Don


Box 15

Marshall, Henry R.


Box 15

Martin, Edward Sandford


Box 15

Martin-Harvey, John


Box 15

Massenet, Jules


Box 15

Masson, Frederick


Box 15

Masson, Thomas L.


Box 15

Matthews, Ada S. (Mrs. Brander)


Box 15 & 16

Matthews, Brander


Box 16

Matthews, Edith V. Brander


Box 16

Maurice, Arthur Bartlett


Box 16

Maxim, Hudson


Box 16

Mayfield, John S.


Box 16

Mayo, Frank


Box 16

Meeks, Raymond


Box 16

Mencken, Henry Louis


Box 16

Merrill, Stuart


Box 16

Merwin, Samuel


Box 16

Meyer, Paul


Box 16

Meynall, Percy


Box 16

Middleton, George


Box 16

Miller, Henry


Box 16

Millet, Francis Davis


Box 16

Mitchell, Grant


Box 16

Mitchell, John Ames


Box 16

Mitchell, Langdon E.


Box 16

Mitchell, Silas Weir


Box 16

Moderwell, Hiram Kelly


Box 16

Modjeska, Helena


Box 16

Monkhouse, Cosmo


Box 16

Monval, Leon


Box 16

Morange, Edward A.


Box 16

Morazzoni, Giuseppe


Box 16

More, Paul E.


Box 16

Morford, Henry


Box 16

Morley, Christopher


Box 16

Morris, Lloyd R.


Box 16

Morrison, Charlotte


Box 16

Morrison, Lewis


Box 16

Moses, Montrose J.


Box 16

Mulholland, John


Box 16

Munroe, Kirk


Box 16

Munsey, Frank A.


Box 16

Murray, Gilbert


Box 16

Murray, John


Box 16

Nakamura, Kichizo


Box 16

Nast, Thomas


Box 16

Neill, James


Box 16

Nelson, (Miss) F. E.


Box 16

Nelson, Henry Loomis


Box 16

Neville, Henry Gartside


Box 16

Newbolt, Henry


Box 16

Newcomer, Alice K.


Box 16

Nicholson, Meredith


Box 16

Noguchi, Yone


Box 16

Norcross, John E.


Box 16

Norman, Henry


Box 16

Olin, Reeves and Montgomery


Box 16

Opper, Frederick Burr


Box 16

Omonde, Eugene


Box 16

Osgood, James Ripley


Box 16

Owen, William F.


Box 16

Owens, John E.


Box 16

Ozawa Yoshikuni


Box 16

Page, L.C. & Co.


Box 16

Page, Thomas Nelson


Box 16

Page, Walter


Box 16

Paine, Albert Bigelow


Box 16

Palmer, Albert Marshman


Box 16

Palmer, Courtlandt


Box 16

Palmer, Frederick


Box 16

Parker, Gilbert


Box 16

Parker Henry Taylor


Box 16

Parker, Horatio


Box 16

Parlow, Kathleen


Box 16

Payne, John


Box 16

Payne, Will


Box 16

Peck, Harry Thurston


Box 16

Penfield, Edward


Box 16

Pennell, Elizabeth Robins


Box 16

Perry, Bliss


Box 16 & 17

Phelps, William Lyon


Box 17

Pinero, Arthur Wing


Box 17

Pinker, James B.


Box 17

Polk, William Mecklenburg


Box 17

Pollock, Channing


Box 17

Pollock, Sir Francis


Box 17

Pollock, Walter H.


Box 17

Pool, Frank J.


Box 17

Porter, Fitz John


Box 17

Porter, Horace


Box 17

Post, Louis F.


Box 17

Potter, Henry Codman


Box 17

Potter, Paul Meredith


Box 17

Pound, Ezra


Box 17

Presbrey, Eugene W.


Box 17

Price, Thomas R.


Box 17

Putnam, George Haven


Box 17

Putnam, Irving


Box 17

Pyle, Howard


Box 17

Radin, Herman G.


Box 17

Rae, William Fraser


Box 17

Randall, James Ryder


Box 17

Raymond, John T.


Box 17

Reed. Roland


Box 17

Remington, Frederic


Box 17

Rennert, Hugo A.


Box 17

Repplier, Agnes


Box 17

Rhodes, James F.


Box 17

Rice, Cale Young


Box 17

Rice, Wallace


Box 17

Richards, Grant


Box 17

Riggs, Arthur Stanley


Box 17

Riggs, Mrs. Kate


Box 17

Roberts, Morley


Box 17

Robson, Stuart


Box 17

Roosevelt, Edith Kermit


Box 17

Roosevelt, Theodore

See also two bound volumes of letters written by Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919) and members of his family to Brander Matthews, Call. No. B812.R67.S6


Box 17

Rosenfeld, Sydney


Box 17

Rosenthal, Ludwig


Box 17

Royce, Joseph


Box 17

Ruckstull, Fred Wallinton


Box 17

Russell-Yorke, Annie


Box 17

Russell, Sol Smith


Box 17

Sadler, Sir Michael Ernest


Box 17

Saintsbury, George


Box 17

Saltus, Edgar


Box 17

Saltus, Francis S.


Box 17

Sangster, Margaret Elizabeth


Box 17

Sarasate y Navasues, Pablo Martin Melitonde


Box 17

Sarcey, Francisque


Box 17

Schauffler, Robert Haven


Box 17

Schertz, Helen Pitkin


Box 18

Schoepel, Agnes


Box 18

Scollard, Clinton


Box 18

Scott, Fred Newton


Box 18

Scribner, Charles


Box 18

Sedgwick, Henry Dwight


Box 18

Sedgwick, William T.


Box 18

Seymour, William


Box 18

Shackleford, John


Box 18

Sheffauer Herman George


Box 18

Sheridan Richard Brinsley (1809-88)


Box 18

Sherman, Frank Dempster


Box 18

Sherman, Stuart P.


Box 18

Shipman, Louis


Box 18

Shorey, Paul


Box 18

Simms, Edward


Box 18

Skinner, Otis


Box 18

Sladen, Douglas


Box 18

Sloane, William Milligan


Box 18

Smith, C. Alphonso


Box 18

Smith, Logan Pearsall


Box 18

Smith, Munroe


Box 18

Snyder, Frank M.


Box 18

Sousa, John Philip


Box 18

Spingarn, Joel Ellis


Box 18

Stanford, Sir Charles Villiers


Box 18

Stedman, Edmund Clarence


Box 18

Stedman, Laura


Box 18

Stimson, Frederick Jessop


Box 18

Stockton, Francis Richard


Box 18

Stoddard, Charles Warren


Box 18

Stoddard, Francis Hovey


Box 18

Stoker, Bram


Box 18

Story, William Westmore


Box 18

Stratton-Porter, Gene


Box 18

Street, Julian


Box 18

Sturges, Jonathan


Box 18

Sturgis, Russell


Box 18

Sutro, Alfred


Box 18

Symons, Arthur


Box 18

Taber, Robert


Box 18

Tedder., Henry Richard


Box 18

Terhune, Albert Payson


Box 18

Terhune,, Mary Virginia (Hawes)


Box 18 & 19

Thayer, William R.


Box 19

Thomas, A. E.


Box 19

Thomas, Augustus


Box 19

Thompson, Henry


Box 19

Thorndike, Ashley Horace


Box 19

Thorne, Charles R., Jr.


Box 19

Ticknor, Benjamin H.


Box 19

Tilley, Arthur


Box 19

Titherington, Richard Handsfield


Box 19

Tourgee, Aimee


Box 19

Townsend, Horace


Box 19

Towse, John Ranken


Box 19

Tree, H. Beerbohm


Box 19

Trent, William


Box 19

Twichell, Joseph M.


Box 19

Tyler, Moses Coit


Box 19

Unwin, T. Fisher


Box 19

Van Dyke, Henry


Box 19

Van Dyke, John Charles


Box 19

Vedder, Elihu


Box 19

Vezin, Hermann


Box 19

Viele, Herman Knickerbocker


Box 19

Villard, Henry


Box 19

Waddington, Samuel


Box 19

Walker, Alfred


Box 19

Walkley, Arthur Bingham


Box 19

Wallack, Arthur


Box 19

Wallack, Lester


Box 19

Ward, Adolphus William


Box 19

Ward, Fannie Batchelder (Mrs. C. Montagu)


Box 19

Ware, Helen


Box 19

Warfield, David


Box 19

Warner, Charles Dudley


Box 19

Warner, John E.


Box 19

Watson, Henry Brereton Marriott


Box 19

Welcker, Adair


Box 19

Wells, Carolyn


Box 19

Wendell, Barrett


Box 19

Wendell, Evert Jansen


Box 19

Westerfield, Paul


Box 19

Wheeler, Benjamin Ide


Box 19

Whiffen, Blanche


Box 19

Whiffen, Thomas


Box 20

White, Andrew D.


Box 20

White, Gleason


Box 20

White, J. William


Box 20

White, Stanford


Box 20

White, Stuart Edward


Box 20

White, William Allen


Box 20

Whitman, Walt


Box 20

Whitridge, Lucy T.


Box 20

Wilde, Percival


Box 20

Willard, Edward Smith


Box 20

Williams, James


Box 20

Williams, Thomas H.


Box 20

Wilson, Francis


Box 20

Wilson, Woodrow


Box 20

Wilstach, Frank Jenners


Box 20

Wilstach, Paul


Box 20

Winter, Jefferson


Box 20

Winter, William


Box 20

Wister, Owen


Box 20

Woodberry, George E.


Box 20

Worthington, John


Box 20

Wright, Frederich Amaziah


Box 20

Yamamoto, Kuzaburo


Box 20

Zola, Emile

Series II: Writings

This series contains notes, typescripts, contracts, book reviews, articles and clippings. The material is arranged chronologically within 9 subseries: Fiction, Plays, Verse, Biographies, Essays and Critiques, Pamphlets, Books edited, Introductions, Articles and Lectures. 1871-1923, 3.5 linear feet


Subseries II.1: Bibliography


Box 20

Bibliography


Subseries II.2: Fiction


Flat Box 233 Folder Scrapbook Vol. 1

Robert Bright , May 29, 1875, 1 scrapbook


Box 20

The Last Meeting, 1885


Box 20

A Secret of the Sea, 1886


Box 21 Folder 1

A Family Tree, 1889-1890


Box 21 Folder 2

With My Friends, 1891


Box 21 Folder 3

Tom Spaulding, 1892


Box 21 Folder 4

Story of a Story, 1893


Box 21 Folder 5

Vignettes of Manhattan, 1894, 1921-1923


Box 21 Folder 6

Royal Marine, 1894


Box 21 Folder 6

The Sin of the Father, 1894


Box 21 Folder 7

Tales of Fantasy and Fact, 1896


Box 21 Folder 8

His Father's Son, 1896


Box 21 Folder 9

Outlines in Local Color, 1897


Box 21 Folder 10

A Confident Tomorrow, 1899

[See also X812M43/P]


Box 21 Folder 11

Action and the Word, 1900


Box 21 Folder 12

Vistas of New York, 1912


Box 21 Folder 13

These Many Years, 1917


Box 21 Folder 14

Copyrights assigned by Harper and Brothers, 1921


Box 21 Folder 15

Notes for picaresque novel about New York


Subseries II.3: Plays


Box 21 Folder 16

On Probation, 1871

[See also X812M43/M, Plays in 4 vol.]


Box 22 Folder 1

On Probation, 1889


Box 22 Folder 2 & 3

Margery's Lovers, 1884


Box 22 Folder 4

The Partnership, 1884

[Written with H. L. Bunner]


Box 22 Folder 5

The Irish Brigade, 1886


Box 22 Folder 6 & 7

A Gold Mine, 1887


Box 22 Folder 8

This Picture and That, 1887-1894


Box 22 Folder 9

The Decision of the Court, 1893


Box 22 Folder 10

Notes for Nat Goodwin portrayal, 19 May 1898


Box 23 Folder 1

Peter Stuyvesant, 1899


Box 23 Folder 3

The Selfish Mr. Selbourne, c.1904


Box 23 Folder 4

High Spirits, 1905


Box 23 Folder 5

What Shall It Profit, 1907


Box 23 Folder 6-12

Undated/unpublished plays


Subseries II.4: Verse


Box 24 Folder 1

Fugitives From Justice, other verses, 1912


Subseries II.5: Biographies


Box 24 Folder 2

Moliere: His Life and Works, 1910


Box 24 Folder 3

Shakspere as a Playwright, 1916


Subseries II.6: Essays and Criticism


Box 24 Folder 4

The Theatres of Paris, 1880


Box 24 Folder 5

French Dramatists, 1881


Box 24 Folder 6

Home Library [under the name Arthur Penn], 1883


Box 24 Folder 7

Pen and Ink, 1888


Box 24 Folder 8

Americanisms and Briticisms, 1892


Box 24 Folder 9

Studies of the Stage, 1894


Box 24 Folder 10

Bookbinding Old and New, 1895


Box 24 Folder 11

Books and Playbooks, 1895


Box 24 Folder 12

Aspects of Fiction, 1896


Box 24 Folder 13

Introduction to American Literature, 1893-1918


Box 25 Folder 1

The Historical Novel; Parts of Speech, 1901


Box 25 Folder 2

Development of the Drama, 1803

[See also X812M43/P5]


Box 25 Folder 3

Recreations of an Anthologist, 1804


Box 25 Folder 4

Inquiries and Opinion, 1907


Box 25 Folder 5

The American of the Future, 1909


Box 25 Folder 6

A Study of the Drama, 1910


Box 25 Folder 7

A Study of Versification, 1911


Box 25 Folder 8

Gateways to Literature, 1912 & 1913


Box 25 Folder 9

Book About the Theater, 1916


Box 25 Folder 10

Principles of Playmaking, 1919


Box 25 Folder 11

Essays on English, 1921


Box 25 Folder 12

Playwrights on Playmaking, 1923


Box 25 Folder 13

Tocsin of Revolt, 1924


Box 25 Folder 14

Essays idea


Subseries II.7: Pamphlets


Box 25 Folder 15

The Philosophy of the Short Story, 1901


Box 25

Notes on Speechmaking, 1901


Box 25

American Characters, 1906


Box 25

On Acting, 1914


Box 25

Venetian Glass


Subseries II.8: Books edited


Box 25 Folder 16

Comedies for Amateur Acting, 1879

[See also X812M43/S62, An editorial correspondence: Brander Matthews to Munro]


Box 25 Folder 16

Poems of American Patriotism, 1882


Box 25 Folder 16

Actors and Actresses (written with Laurence Hutton), 1886


Box 25 Folder 16

The Dramatic Essays of Charles Lamb, 1892


Box 25 Folder 17

American Familiar Verse, 1904


Box 25 Folder 18

The Short Story, 1908

[See also X812M43/S62. An editorial correspondence: Matthews to Munro]


Box 26 Folder 1

Lope de Vega's The New Art of Writing Plays, 1914


Box 26

Oxford Book of American Essays, 1914


Box 26

Dramatic Museum, 2nd series, 1915


Box 26

Dramatic Museum, 3rd series, 1916


Box 26

Chief European Dramatists, 1916


Box 26 Folder 2

Chief British Dramatists, 1924


Box 26 Folder 3

Poems About Players, 1915


Subseries II.9: Introductions


Box 26 Folder 4

Whitcomb, S. L. Chronological Outlines of American Literature, 1894


Subseries II.10: Articles and Lectures


Box 26 Folder 5

"Memories of Edwin Booth" -- "Cleopatra's Nose" -- "Critics and Creators" -- "Doctor Johnson as a Conversationalist" -- "The Dunlap Society", 1914


Box 26 Folder 6

"Grolier Club" -- "Howlers"


Box 26 Folder 7

"Negro Minstrelsy, The Decline and Fall of" -- "New York by a New Yorker, Notes on" -- "President's English" -- "Punch and Judy"


Box 26 Folder 8

"Sayings of a Philosopher" -- "Show Business" -- "Sky-Pilots" -- "Spelling" -- "The Swift Passing of the Humorists" -- "Twain, Memories of Mark"


Box 26 Folder 9

"Unanswerable Questions" -- "Variety Show" -- "What is Pure English?" -- "Wine, Woman, and Money",, 1915


Box 26 Folder 10

Magazine articles, 1881-1903


Box 27 Folder 1 & 2

Magazine articles, 1904-1926


Box 27 Folder 3-6

Lectures

Series III: Notes, 1872-1924

This series is divided into three subseries: Author files, Subject files and Drama. It contains notes, clippings and articles on subjects in which Matthews had an interest. The notes are often written on small scraps of paper. Matthews would jot down any idea as soon as it occurred to him and throw it into a drawer "where I keep all such stray thoughts." Eventually he would organize these scraps and file them in envelopes. He considered each envelope "a story, or an essay in process of hatching." The files are arranged alphabetically within subseries. 6 linear feet


Subseries III.1: Author Files


Box 27 Folder 7

Aeschylus, [n.d.]


Box 28 Folder 1

T. B. Aldrich -- William Archer -- Aristophanes -- Emile Augier -- Jane Austen,, [n.d.]


Box 28 Folder 2

Balzac -- Beaumarchais -- Bjornson -- Boccaccio


Box 28 Folder 3

Bourget -- Charlotte Bronte -- Browning -- William Cullen Bryant


Box 28 Folder 4

Calderon -- Cellini -- Cervantes -- James Fennimore Cooper -- Corneille -- George W. Curtis


Box 28 Folder 5

Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain)


Box 28 Folder 6

Gabriele D'Annunzio -- Daudet -- Georges Daudin -- Defoe


Box 29 Folder 1

Dickens -- Dryden -- Dumas pere -- Dumas fils,, [n.d.]


Box 29 Folder 2

Echegaray -- Maria Edgeworth -- George Eliot


Box 29 Folder 3

Ralph Waldo Emerson


Box 29 Folder 4

Euripides


Box 29 Folder 5

Octave Feuillet -- Fielding -- Stephen Foster -- Anatole France -- Benjamin Franklin


Box 29 Folder 6

Goethe -- Goldsmith


Box 29 Folder 7

Fitz-Greene Halleck and Joseph Rodman Drake -- Thomas Hardy -- Bret Harte -- Gerhart Hauptmann -- Hawthorne


Box 29

Oliver Wendell Holmes


Box 30 Folder 1

William Dean Howells, [n.d.]


Box 30 Folder 2

Victor Hugo


Box 30 Folder 3

Ibsen


Box 30 Folder 4

Washington Irving


Box 30 Folder 5

Henry James -- Kotzebue -- Madame de Lafayette -- Le Sage -- Lessing -- Abraham Lincoln -- Lope de Vega


Box 30 Folder 6

Rudyard Kipling


Box 30 Folder 7

Longfellow


Box 30 Folder 8

James Russell Lowell


Box 31 Folder 1

James Russell Lowell, [n.d.]


Box 31 Folder 2

Maeterlinck -- Marivaux -- Philip Massinger -- Maupassant -- Melville -- Meredith


Box 31 Folder 3-5

Moliere


Box 32 Folder 1

Francis Parkman, 1872-1923


Box 32 Folder 2

Stephen Phillips -- Plautus


Box 32 Folder 3

Edgar Allan Poe


Box 32 Folder 4

Rabelais -- Racine -- Richardson -- Reynard -- Charles Reade -- Edmond Rostand -- Saint Pierre -- Victorien Sardou


Box 32 Folder 5

Walter Scott


Box 32 Folder 6

Eugene Scribe -- Seneca -- George Bernard Shaw -- Shakespeare


Box 32 Folder 7 & 8

Richard Brinsley Sheridan


Box 33 Folder 1

Smollet -- Sophocles -- Herbert Spencer -- Sterne -- Robert Louis Stevenson


Box 33 Folder 2

Harriet Beecher Stowe -- Herman Sudermann -- Swift -- Terence -- Thackeray


Box 33 Folder 3

Thoreau -- Tolstoi -- Trollope -- Turgenev -- Voltaire -- Wagner -- Walpole


Box 33 Folder 4

Daniel Webster -- Whitman -- Whittier; Zola


Subseries III.2: Subject Files

Includes articles, clippings, exams and notes


Box 33 Folder 5-8

Advertising and Posers, 1901-1920


Box 33 Folder 6 & 7

American Literature


Box 33 Folder 8

American/British Relations -- Americans on Guard -- Anecdotes


Box 34 Folder 1

Books -- Characterization -- Colonial period -- Comparative literature -- Criticism -- De Senectute,, 1879-1924


Box 34 Folder 2

Dialog writing


Box 34 Folder 3

Essays -- Figures of Speech -- Gesta Romanorum -- Historians -- Idealism -- Inventions -- Journalism


Box 34 Folder 4

Lecturing -- Literary Evolution -- Longman's Publishing House -- Magic -- Man elevator -- Marie Antoinette -- Masterpieces


Box 34 Folder 5

Miscellaneous


Box 34 Folder 6

Morality in Fiction and Drama -- Names for characters -- Negro minstrel song -- Niagara Falls -- Non-Americans -- Novel


Box 35 Folder 1

Orators -- Plagiarism -- Poems -- Puppets,, 1881-1922


Box 35 Folder 2 & 3

Quotations


Box 35 Folder 4

Revolutionary Period; Romances


Box 35 Folder 5

Short Story


Box 35 Folder 6

Spelling -- Style -- Titles -- Transcendentalism -- War


Box 35 Folder 7

Writing


Subseries III.3: Drama files


Box 35 Folder 8

Drama, 1902-1915


Box 36 Folder 1

American Drama, 1881-1923


Box 36 Folder 2

Acting -- Actor's memories -- Acts -- Audience


Box 36 Folder 3

Conventions


Box 36 Folder 4

Criticism, Development of


Box 36 Folder 5

Failures


Box 36 Folder 6

Fiction; Folk theater; Greek Comedy


Box 36 Folder 7

Greek Drama


Box 36 Folder 8 & 9

Indexes [Very brittle, request assistance]


Box 36 Folder 10

Italy


Box 36 Folder 11

Medieval Theater


Box 37 Folder 1

Morality plays, 1885-1909


Box 37 Folder 2

Nineteenth Century Drama


Box 37 Folder 3

One-act play -- Political play -- Pantomime -- Repertory theater


Box 37 Folder 4

Renewal of Drama


Box 37 Folder 5

Roman Drama


Box 37 Folder 6

Spanish Drama


Box 37 Folder 7

Scene painting


Box 37 Folder 8

Stage design -- Stage life -- Stage management -- Stroller and farces -- Survivals


Box 37 Folder 9

Words and phrases of the theater


Flat Box 233

Scrapbook on playwrights, 1903-1910, 1 volume

Series IV: Works by Others, 1879-1923

This series contains articles, manuscripts, poetry, essays, and autographs by other authors. 0.5 linear feet


Box 38 Folder 2

John Kendrick Bang -- Joseph M. Beatty -- Edward Hamilton Bell -- Robert Bridges -- Henry Cuyler Bunner,, 1883-1923


Box 38 Folder 3

Andrew Carnegie -- Samuel Clemons (Mark Twain) -- Thomas Stephens Collier -- Austin Dobson -- John Erskine


Box 38 Folder 4

Emile Faguet -- Joseph Smith Fletcher -- Richard Watson Gilder -- Arthur Goodrich -- Ferris Greenslett -- James Ketelas Hackett -- Thomas Wentworth Higginson -- William Dean Howells -- Philip Curtis Humphrey -- Thomas Hutchinson


Box 38 Folder 5

George Henry Jessop -- Henry Arthur Jones -- Andrew Lang


Box 38 Folder 6

George Parsons Lathrop; George Henry Lewes


Box 38

Don Marquis


Flat Box 234

Dobson, Austin At the Sign of the Lyre, New York: Henry Holt, 1885, 1 Volume [Ms.]


Box 39 Folder 1

M. L. Mayer -- Lillian Nordica -- Thomas Buchanan Read -- Robert Francis St. Clair Rosslyn -- John William Rogers -- Frank Dempster Sherman -- Monroe Smith -- Nichol Smith -- Ashley Horace Thorndike ,, 1879-1912

Series V: Personal files, 1827-1962

This series contains photographs, menus, ticket stubs, club rosters, scrapbooks, and other Matthews memorabilia. It includes items Matthews used to refresh his memory when writing his autobiography These Many Years. There are also research notes from a 1961-1962 study by Herbert Kleinfeld. 2 linear feet.


Box 39 Folder 2

Memorabilia used in These Many Years, 1827-1967


Box 39 Folder 3

Bibliography -- Dedication of bust -- Eulogy in 1929 by George Clinton Odell


Box 39 Folder 4

Photographs and drawings of Brander Matthews


Box 39 Folder 5

Bookplate

[ See also Box 41: woodblock of bookplate]


Box 39 Folder 6

Prints and pictures


Box 39 Folder 7

Ada Smith Matthews [stage name Ada Harland], photographs and playbill


Box 39 Folder 8

Theater tickets, 1905-1910


Box 39 Folder 9 & 10

Clubs: rosters and membership form from the Atheneum Club and the Round Table Dining Club -- Dunlap Society membership letters


Box 40 Folder 1

American Academy of Arts and Letters, 1910-1916


Box 40 Folder 2

Menus and greeting cards, 1885-1907


Box 40 Folder 3-5

Herbert Kleinfeld research notes, 1961-1962


Box 41

Mementos, [n.d.], 1 Loving cup, 1 woodblock of bookplate

Series VI: Scrapbooks


Flat Box 233

# 1: Robert Bright, May 29, 1875, 1 volume


Flat Box 233

# 2: Theatrical Notes, 1 volume


Flat Box 233

# 3: Scrapbook of newspaper clippings re. Brander Matthews, 1869-1926, 1 volume


Flat Box 234

# 4: Clippings scrapbook, obituaries and reminiscences, 1929, 1 volume


Flat Box 234

# 5: Theater Scrapbook, 1923-1925