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James Gray fonds
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James Gray's teaching materials

Series consists of records regarding James Gray’s teaching activities. This includes course materials, lectures, student files and correspondence.

James Gray's manuscript drafts

File contains Gray's manuscript drafts, including: "A Tribute to an Old Friend"; "What 'A Tale of a Tub' is About"; "The Modernism of Jonathan Swift"; and "A Review of Bernard Mandeville."

James Gray's lecture notes for English 100

File includes lectures and notes about Alexander Pope and Samuel Johnson; several essays about Johnson written by James Gray; an assignment on Jonathan Swift; and a 1947 essay written by James Gray about lyric poetry through the seventeenth century.

James Gray fonds

  • MS-2-783
  • Fonds
  • 1941 - 2011
Fonds comprises records documenting James Gray's work as a scholar and teacher. Records include publications, manuscripts and lecture notes; audio recording of lectures; correspondence with colleagues and students; teaching materials; editorial and publishing correspondence and records; and personal correspondence and photographs.

Gray, James

Correspondence between James Gray and the Canadian Poetry Society

File comprises correspondence between James Gray and Georges Boulanger concerning Gray's appointment to the Canadian Poetry Society; a manuscript for their newsletter written by James Gray, "The Craft of Poetry"; a published interview with Gray about Aldous Huxley; a review written by James Gray of Robert Votile's "Samuel Johnson The Moralist"; and a note from Gray to Lennoxville High School concerning his daughter Caroline.