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John N. Morris Papers

 Collection
Identifier: MS-MS-ms086

The John N. Morris Papers consists of correspondence to and from Morris to Harry Ford regarding the development and publications of Morris’s books. Other correspondents include Lionel Trilling, John Bayley, Howard Moss, Jay Parini, J.D. McClatchy, Kate McCune, and Reed Whittemore. The collection also includes poetry drafts, essays, reviews, and material toward Green Business, The Life Beside This One, The Glass Houses, and A Schedule of Benefits.

Dates

  • Creation: 1969-1985

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

Open

Conditions Governing Use

Users of the collection must read and agree to abide by the rules and procedures set forth in the Materials Use Policies.

Providing access to materials does not constitute permission to publish or otherwise authorize use. All publication not covered by fair use or other exceptions is restricted to those who have permission of the copyright holder, which may or may not be Washington University.

If you wish to publish or license Special Collections materials, please contact Special Collections to inquire about copyright status at (314) 935-5495 or spec@wumail.wustl.edu. (Publish means quotation in whole or in part in seminar or term papers, theses or dissertations, journal articles, monographs, books, digital forms, photographs, images, dramatic presentations, transcriptions, or any other form prepared for a limited or general public.)

Extent

7.00 boxes

Biographical Information

John Nelson Morris (1931-November 25, 1997) was an author and educator. Born in Oxford, England, Morris spent part of his childhood on his grandfather's peach farm in Eagle Springs, North Carolina. He attended Augusta Military Academy in Fort Defiance, Virginia, and in 1953 received a bachelor's degree in English from Hamilton College. After two years as a Marine during the Korean War, Morris attended graduate school at Columbia University, earning a doctorate in 1964. He taught at the University of Delaware and at Columbia University before coming to Washington University in 1967. Morris taught poetry and 18th-century British literature for nearly 30 years in the Department of English, retiring in 1995.

Morris was the author of four books of poetry: A Schedule of Benefits, The Glass Houses, The Life Beside This One, and Green Business. His work was published in such magazines as Poetry, The New Yorker and The New Republic, and in 1978 he was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship. In 1979, he won the Award in Literature from the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters.

In 2002, Morris's Selected Poems and memoir, Then: Essays in Reconstruction, composed in the last years of his life during an arduous battle with pancreatic cancer were published.

Method of Acquisition

Accession number 1250. Purchase from John N. Morris, January 22, 1971.

Accession number 1420. Purchase from John N. Morris, June 28, 1974.

Accession number 1469. Purchase from John N. Morris, January 5, 1978.

Accession number 1774. Unknown, July 12, 1988.

Accession number 1792. Gift from John N. Morris, March 17, 1989.

Accession number 23051, Gift of Catherine Rankovic, date unknown.

Title
John N. Morris Papers
Description rules
dacs
Language of description
eng

Revision Statements

  • 2021 April 8: Resource record updated in ArchiveSpace by Sarah Schnuriger.

Collecting Area Details

Part of the Manuscripts Collecting Area

Contact:
Joel Minor
Olin Library, 1 Brookings Drive
MSC 1061-141-B
St. Louis MO 63130 US
(314) 935-5495