Box 4
Contains 35 Results:
Barbara Reynolds Lectures, 1957-1997
The Barbara Reynolds Papers contains a variety of materials from Dr. Reynolds's extensive career, primarily from her scholarship in Dante studies and Dorothy L. Sayers. The collection spans from 1853 to 2015, with emphasis on materials from the 1950s until 2000. The archive also includes some personal papers and photographs.
Lecture notes and fragments on Dorothy L. Sayers and Dante
6 pp
Lectures on Dorothy L. Sayers and Dante, undated
3 pp
Dorothy L. Sayers, Translator and Interpreter of Dante, ca. 1975-1976
Drafts and various versions of the lecture. 5 pp
Lectures on Dorothy L. Sayers and Dante, 1978-1997
8 pp
Ariosto Materials, 1933-1991
The Barbara Reynolds Papers contains a variety of materials from Dr. Reynolds's extensive career, primarily from her scholarship in Dante studies and Dorothy L. Sayers. The collection spans from 1853 to 2015, with emphasis on materials from the 1950s until 2000. The archive also includes some personal papers and photographs.
Ariosto notes Pt. 1
59 pp
Ariosto notes Pt. 2, 1948
69 pp
Lectures on Dorothy L. Sayers, undated-1990
Includes notes and fragments, transcriptions, correspondence, and related materials. 15 pp
Lectures on Dorothy L. Sayers, 1993-1997
11 pp
Dante lecture notes, 1967
10 pp
Dante lectures, undated Pt. 1
5 pp
Dante lectures, undated Pt. 2
2 pp
Dante lectures, 1960-1965
8 pp
Ariosto notes Pt. 3, 1971-1982
84 pp (22a-b)
Ariosto notes Pt. 4, 1963-1986
Contains some lecture material and correspondence. 97 pp
Orlando Furioso notes, etc. Pt. 1, 1970-1991
Contains correspondence, lecture materials, notes, and material relating to art and drama. 35 pp
Dante lectures, 1965-1969
5 pp
Dante lectures, 1970-1979
70 pp
Dante lectures, 1983-1995
126 pp
Dante and Ulysses lectures, 1957-1973
72 pp
Dante and Ulysses related materials, 1957-1968
Includes notes, articles, correspondence, etc. 65 pp
Ariosto lectures, 1971-1975
89 pp
Reynolds Wheaton lectures, undated-1977
8 items
Reynolds Wheaton lectures, 1978-1998
13 items
VII materials, 1980-2000
Correspondence, reviews, publicity, etc. 34 pp
Wade building dedication, September 2001
Correspondence, announcements, programs, and the talk Reynolds gave at the September 8 event: "An Anglo-American Special Cultural Relationship." 7 pp
Wheaton College Certificate of Merit, April 22, 1978
The Barbara Reynolds Papers contains a variety of materials from Dr. Reynolds's extensive career, primarily from her scholarship in Dante studies and Dorothy L. Sayers. The collection spans from 1853 to 2015, with emphasis on materials from the 1950s until 2000. The archive also includes some personal papers and photographs.
Wheaton College Doctor of Letters diploma, May 21, 1979
The Barbara Reynolds Papers contains a variety of materials from Dr. Reynolds's extensive career, primarily from her scholarship in Dante studies and Dorothy L. Sayers. The collection spans from 1853 to 2015, with emphasis on materials from the 1950s until 2000. The archive also includes some personal papers and photographs.
Wheaton College, 1933-2000
The Barbara Reynolds Papers contains a variety of materials from Dr. Reynolds's extensive career, primarily from her scholarship in Dante studies and Dorothy L. Sayers. The collection spans from 1853 to 2015, with emphasis on materials from the 1950s until 2000. The archive also includes some personal papers and photographs.
Dante reading group Pt. 2, October-December 1997
Lesson plans and correspondence for Inferno. 76 pp
Dante reading group Pt. 3, January-April 1998
Lesson plans and correspondence for Purgatorio. 30 pp
Dante reading group Pt. 4, September 1998-January 1999
Lesson plans and correspondence for Paradiso. 26 pp
Wade Lecture 1980 by Barbara Reynolds
Titled: "Dorothy L. Sayers, Charles Williams, and Dante," includes lecture transcript and notes. Given October 3, 1980. 3 items
Barbara Reynolds Papers
This archive includes professional and personal documents relating to the life and work of Barbara Reynolds. Dr. Reynolds is a noted scholar of Dante, Italian studies, and Dorothy L. Sayers.