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Dublin Core
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Identifier
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MC 298
Title
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Margaret S. Sullivan Papers (MC 298)
Description
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These are the papers of Margaret Sue Sullivan, PhD (1935-2012). They include her school papers, research materials (mainly focusing on Carson McCullers and Lillian Smith) from graduate school through her later life, newspaper clippings of local and national events, copies of her dissertation, photographs, audio recordings and a varied and voluminous correspondence.
Date
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1897-2011
Extent
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13 boxes (13 c.f.)
Is Referenced By
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https://archives.columbusstate.edu/findingaids/mc298.php
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By accessing the CSU Digital Archives, the user agrees to give proper acknowledgement to the CSU Archives and further agrees to secure permission in advance from the CSU Archives to publish any item in any way, in whole or in part, from its collections. The Archives preferred citation is:
Margaret S. Sullivan Collection (MC 298)
Columbus State University Archives
Columbus, Georgia
Columbus State University Archives does not claim to control the rights of reproducing for all materials in the collection. The publishing party assumes all responsibility for clearing reproduction rights and for any infringement of the U. S. Copyright Code and agrees to indemnify and hold harmless Columbus State University, its officers, employees, and agents from and against all suits, claims, actions, and expenses.
Language
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English
Format
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no restrictions.
Medium
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Paper, audio recordings, film
Subject
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Margaret Sue Sullivan, Caron McCullers, Reeves McCullers, Lillian Smith, American Literature, Margarita Smith, Rita Smith,
Sound
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Duration
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00:27:22
Transcription
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Sullivan reads several letters from Annemarie Schwarzenbach written from the Belgium Congo, Lisbon, Portugal and Morocco during 1941 and 1942. Annemarie discusses her relationship with McCullers as “a bitter, loving fight”. “You have suffered from me.” She also talks about her reactions to being in the Belgian Congo and traveling along the rivers, lakes and forests of the country. She also mentions her reaction to Carson’s Reflections in a Golden Eye, refers to Klaus and Erika [Mann], her own divorce, to a visit of Carson to Columbus, money worries, her gratitude for Carson’s letters and cables, her views on writing and on book, her “last bad time in New York”, her isolation, death and eternity, hopes to see Carson in Mexico “or where ever” after the war, of having Carson translate her book, as she hopes to translate Reflections [Reflections in a Golden Eye]. One letter is dated March 20, 1942 from the boat sailing from Angola to Lisbon, and concerns a recent serious illness of Caron, finishing her novel, dealing with “the unpleasant atmosphere, the small colony circle”, her decision to leave Leopoldville and return to Lisbon, hoping to return to Switzerland or perhaps London and continuing her anti-Fascist efforts, “your last book was pure, almost perfect”, and finally from Morocco.in June of 1942.
Original Format
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Cassette Tape
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Identifier
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MC298-5-1-003a
Title
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Annemarie Schwarzenbach Cassette Tape 2 Side A -- Letters I
Description
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Sullivan reads several letters from Annemarie Schwarzenbach written from the Belgium Congo, Lisbon, Portugal and Morocco during 1941 and 1942.
Language
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English
Coverage
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Morocco, Angola, Belgian Congo, Lisbon, Portugal
Subject
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Letters written by Annemarie Schwarzenbach to Carson McCullers during 1941 and 1942. Schwazenbach was traveling in Africa during this time and describes what she was seeing to McCullers, as well as discussing literature, finances, their relationship, and her hopes for the future.
Date
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1941-1942
Angola
Annemarie Schwarzenback
anti-fascist activities
Belgian Congo
Carson McCullers
Erika Mann
financial issues
Klaus Mann
Leopoldville
Lisbon
Literature
London
Margaret S. Sullivan
Morocco
Portugal
Reflections in a Golden Eye
Switzerland
translation
World War II
writing
WWII