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Sandra Campbell

Introduction

Fonds:
#75

Title:
Sandra Campbell fonds

Dates of Material:
1977–1982

Extent:
24 cm of textual records

Accession:
#2011.07

Biographical sketch

Sandra Campbell is an assistant professor in the Pauline Jewett Institute of Women's and Gender Studies at Carleton University. She is co-editor of three anthologies of short stories by Canadian women, and has published many articles on Bermuda women’s history and publisher Lorne Pierce. She earned a Ph.D. from the University of Ottawa for her dissertation on educator Pelham Edgar.

Scope and content

Fonds consists of records relating to research done for a doctoral dissertation on Dr. Pelham Edgar, including correspondence, 1977–1978, research/subject files consisting primarily of photocopies of articles, as well as notes and correspondence, 1977–1979; and photocopies of Pelham Edgar’s writing, including articles, essays, obituaries and reviews, 1880s–1940s.

Note(s)

Source of supplied title

Title based on the contents of the fonds

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Records were acquired from Sandra Campbell in 2010

Accruals

No further accruals are expected

Associated Records

See also Pelham Edgar fonds (Fonds 9)

Acess points

Campbell, Sandra

Subjects

Edgar, Pelham, 1871–1948

Box/File List

Box File Title Date
Correspondence
1 1 Proposals and correspondence with Dr. McMullen 1977–1980
1 2 General correspondence 1977–1978
1 3 General correspondence 1978–1982
Pelham Edgar research/subject files, 1977–1979
1 4 As teacher
1 5 Audrey Alexandrda Brown
1 6 Biographical/obituaries
1 7 Canadian Authors’ Association
1 8 Canadian Society of Authors
1 9 Charles G.D. Roberts
1 10 Critical Self Definition
1 11 D.C. Scott
1 12 Desmond Pacey
1 13 E.J. Pratt
1 14 Family
1 15 Governor General’s Awards
1 16 Johns Hopkins
2 1 Louis Frechette  
2 2 Modernism  
2 3 Northrop Frye  
2 4 Reviews of “James and Art”  
2 5 Stephen Leacock  
Pelham Edgar’s Writing  
2 6 1880s  
2 7 1890s  
2 8 1900s  
2 9 1910s  
2 10 1920s  
2 11 1930s  
2 12 1940s