- CA ON00389 C6-27
- File
- 1952
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
McLuhan, Marshall. "Baseball is Culture!" CBC Times, October 25, 1952, pp.19-25.
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
McLuhan, Marshall. "Baseball is Culture!" CBC Times, October 25, 1952, pp.19-25.
James Joyce: trivial and quadrivial
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
McLuhan, Marshall. "James Joyce: Trivial and Quadrivial." Thought: Fordham University Quarterly, vol. 28, no. 1, 1953, pp. 75-98.
Henry IV, a mirror for magistrates
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
McLuhan, Herbert Marshall. "Henry IV, a Mirror for Magistrates." University of Toronto Quarterly, v.17, no.2, 1948, pp. 152-160.
John Dos Passos: technique vs. sensibility
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
McLuhan, Herbert Marshall. "John Dos Passos: Technique vs. Sensibility." Fifty Years of the American Novel; A Christian Appraisal, edited by Harold Charles Gardiner, Scribner, 1951, pp. 151-164.
The aesthetic moment in landscape poetry.
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
McLuhan, Marshall. "The Aesthetic Moment in Landscape Poetry." English Institute Essay, 1951, edited by Alan S. Downer, Columbia University Press, 1952, pp. 168-181.
Wyndham Lewis: his theory of art and communication.
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
McLuhan, Herbert Marshall. "Wyndham Lewis: His Theory of Art and Communication." Shenandoah, vol. 4, no. 2/3, pp. 77-88.
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
McLuhan, Marshall. "Defrosting Canadian Culture." The American Mercury, vol. 74, 1952, pp. 91-97.
Advertising as a magical institution
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
McLuhan, H.M. "Advertising as a Magical Institution." The Commerce Journal: University of Toronto Commerce Club, 1952, pp. 25-29.
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
McLuhan, Marshall. "The Later Innis." Queen's Quarterly, vol. 60, no. 3, 1953, pp. 385-395.
The age of advertising: the ads are a form of magic which have come to dominate a new civilization
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
McLuhan, Marshall. "The Age of Advertising." Commonweal,vol. 53, no. 23, 1953, pp. 555-557.
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
McLuhan, Marshall. "The Comics and Culture." Our Sense of Identity: A Book of Canadian Essays, edited by Malcolm Ross, Ryerson Press, 1954, pp. 240-246.
An ancient quarrel in modern America
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
McLuhan, Herbert Marshall. “An Ancient Quarrel in Modern America.” The Classical Journal, vol. 41, no. 4, 1946, pp. 156–162.
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
McLuhan, Herbert Marshall. “Inside Blake and Hollywood.” The Sewanee Review, vol. 55, no. 4, 1947, pp. 710–715.
Introduction in Hugh Kenner, Paradox in Chesterton
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
McLuhan, Herbert Marshall. Introduction. Paradox in Chesterton, by Hugh Kenner, Sheed and Ward, 1947, pp. xi-xxii.
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
McLuhan, Herbert Marshall. "The New York Wits." The Kenyon Review, vol. 7, no. 1, 1945, pp. 12–28.
The analogical mirrors. In G. M. Hopkins
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
McLuhan, Herbert Marshall. "The Analogical Mirrors." Gerard Manley Hopkins edited by The Kenyon Critics, New Direction Publishing, 1945, pp. 15-27.
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
McLuhan, Marshall. "American Advertising." Mass Culture: the Popular Arts in America,edited by Bernard Rosenberg and David Manning White, Free Press, 1957, pp. 435-42.
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
McLuhan, Herbert Marshall. "Edgar Poe’s Tradition." The Sewanee Review, vol.52, no. 1, 1944, pp. 24-33.
Out of the castle, into the counting-house
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
McLuhan, Marshall. "Out of the Castle, into the Counting-House." Politics, v.3, p. 277-279.
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
McLuhan, Herbert Marshall. “The Southern Quality.” The Sewanee Review, vol. 55, no. 3, 1947, pp. 357–383.
An ancient quarrel in modern America
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
McLuhan, Herbert Marshall. “An Ancient Quarrel in Modern America.” The Classical Journal, vol. 41, no. 4, 1946, pp. 156–162.
Footprints in the sands of crime
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
McLuhan, Herbert Marshall. “Footprints in the Sands of Crime.” The Sewanee Review, vol. 54, no. 4, 1946, pp. 617–634.
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
McLuhan, Herbert Marshall. “Mr. Connolly and Mr. Hook.” The Sewanee Review, vol. 55, no. 1, 1947, pp. 167–172.
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
McLuhan, Herbert Marshall. "Kipling and Forster." The Sewanee Review, vol. 52, no. 3, 1944, pp. 332-343.
Wyndham Lewis: Lemuel in Lilliput
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
McLuhan, H. Marshall. "Wyndham Lewis: Lemuel in Lilliput." Key Thinkers and Modern Thought: St. Louis University Studies in Honour of St. Thomas Aquinas, Vol. 2, 1944, pp. 58-72.
G.K.Chesterton: a practical mystic
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
McLuhan, Marshall. "G.K. Chesterton: A Practical Mystic." The Dalhousie Review, vol. 15, no. 4, 1936, pp. 455-464.
Aesthetic pattern in Keats's odes
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
McLuhan, Herbert Marshall. "Aesthetic Pattern in Keats's Odes." University of Toronto Quarterly, vol. 12, no. 2, 1943, pp. 167-179.
Education of Free men in democracy: the liberal arts
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
McLuhan, H. Marshall. "Education of Free Men in Democracy: The Liberal Arts." St. Louis University Studies in Honour of St. Thomas Aquinas, vol.1, 1943, pp. 47-50.
Poetic vs. rhetorical exegesis: the case for Leavis against Richards and Empson
Part of Marshall McLuhan Collection
McLuhan, H.M. "Poetic vs. Rhetorical Exegesis: The Case for Leavis Against Richards and Empson." The Sewanee Review, vol. 52, no. 2, 1944, pp. 266-276.
Feeley collected monographs, copies of articles and newspaper clippings for the project and corresponded with McLuhan to verify facts and locate material. Fonds consists of three series:
Bibliography working files, 1962-2006
Letters to Feeley from Marshall McLuhan, 1964-1965, 1977
Administrative and working files as Explorations Administrator, 1966-1970
Feeley, James
Fonds consists of correspondence, manuscripts and transcripts of archival material and accumulated by Fred T. Flahiff, professor of English at the University of St. Michael's College. Includes research materials and manuscripts related to Flahiff's biography of author Sheila Watson, "Always Someone to Kill the Doves: A Life of Sheila Watson", and his role as executor of her estate and custodian of her personal papers.
Includes five series:
Flahiff, F. T. (Frederick Thomas)
Photocopies of archival material from Wilfred Watson fonds
Part of Fred Flahiff fonds
Sub-series consists of photocopied archival material from the Wilfred Watson fonds at the University of Alberta. It was accumulated by Flahiff in the course of writing of "Always Someone to Kill the Doves: A Life of Sheila Watson", published by NeWest Press, in 2005. The material consists predominantly of correspondence between Marshall McLuhan and Wilfred Watson and Marshall McLuhan and Sheila Watson. The material copied ranges in date from 1959-1979, predominately 1962-1979.
Transcriptions of selected letters from Wilfred Watson fonds
Part of Fred Flahiff fonds
Sub-series consists of Flahiff's transcriptions of selected correspondence between Marshall McLuhan, Wilfred Watson and Sheila Watson in the Wilfred Watson fonds at the University of Alberta.
Collection consists primarily of manuscript drafts of John Reid's various writing projects, including novels, short stories, poetry, memoirs and librettos. It also contains some material related to a proposed biography he wished to write on Wyndham Lewis.
Reid, John
Correspondence with Marshall McLuhan
Part of James Feeley fonds
Series consists of 12 letters to James Feeley from Marshall McLuhan. The letters are predominantly from 1962-1965, but there is one letter from 1977. The series also consists of five letters from Feeley to McLuhan between 1964 and 1965.