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            <titleproper>Guide to the Mark Spilka Papers
                    <date type="inclusive" era="ce" calendar="gregorian" normal="1990/2001">1990-2001</date>
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            <author>Finding aid prepared by Brown University Library staff.</author>
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               <addressline>Box A</addressline>
               <addressline>Brown University</addressline>
               <addressline>Providence, RI, 02912</addressline>
               <addressline>(401) 863-2148</addressline>
               <addressline>email:archives@brown.edu</addressline>
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            <date era="ce" calendar="gregorian" normal="20120807" type="publication">2012 August 7</date>
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         <creation>This finding aid was produced using the Archivists' Toolkit
                <date era="ce" calendar="gregorian" normal="20130123" type="publication">2013 January 23</date>
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               <addressline>Providence, RI 02912</addressline>
               <addressline>Tel: 401-863-2146</addressline>
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         <abstract xmlns:ns2="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" id="ref21" label="Abstract">Papers include typescripts, reviews, and correspondence from Mark Spilka to independent scholar Carol Sklenicka.</abstract>
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         <p>A professor and scholar of English literature, Mark Spilka was born August 6, 1925. He was educated at Brown University and, following service in the U.S. Army Air Corps from 1944 to 1946, graduated with the class of 1949. He pursued graduate studies at the University of Indiana, completing his PhD in 1956. Between 1968 and 1973, Silka served as chairman of the Brown University English department. He was named the Israel J. Kapstein Professor of English in 1990. He was director of the National Endowment for the Humanities summer seminar in 1974. He served as president of the Conference Editors of Learned Journals and the Modern Language Association in 1974-1975. His published works included critical studies of D.H. Lawrence , Ernest Hemingway, and Charles Dickens. He was also an editor of various books, as well as the periodical 
                <title render="italic">Novel: A Forum on Fiction</title>. He was previously an editorial assistant at American Mercury and an assistant professor at the University of Michigan. He served as a visiting professor at the Graduate Institute of Modern Letters at the University of Tulsa, Hebrew University in Jerusalem, and Indiana University. He was named a Harry T. Moore distinguished D.H. Lawrence scholar, an Indiana School Letters fellow, a Guggenheim fellow, and a National Endowment for the Humanities fellow. He had been president of the Dickens Society and the American Association of University Professors. A member of Temple Emanu-El, he celebrated his bar mitzvah at the age of 63. He counseled male batterers through the Brother to Brother program. At Brown he was vice president of his graduating class, a Francis Wayland scholar, editor of the 
                <title render="italic">Brown Daily Herald</title> and 
                <title render="italic">Brunonia</title>, and chief scriptwriter for the Brown Network. Phi Beta Kappa. He died March 15, 2001, in Providence, Rhode Island.</p>
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               <unittitle>Typescripts, reviews, and miscellaneous correspondence</unittitle>
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                  <unittitle>Typescripts</unittitle>
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                  <unitdate>1992-1998</unitdate>
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                     <unittitle>An Aging Ethnic Macho Reverse Pygmalion Computer Poem for Constance Witherby</unittitle>
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                     <container label="Folder" type="folder" parent="cid646011">I.1</container>
                     <unitdate normal="1992/1992">1992 August</unitdate>
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                     <unittitle>On Being a Real English Professor</unittitle>
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                     <container label="Folder" type="folder" parent="cid646010">I.2</container>
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                     <unittitle>Taos Talk: Defending the Normative Lawrence</unittitle>
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                     <container label="Folder" type="folder" parent="cid646009">I.3</container>
                     <unitdate normal="1998/1998">1998 August 15</unitdate>
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                  <unittitle>Reviews</unittitle>
                  <unitid type="subseries">Subseries 2</unitid>
                  <unitdate>1991-1997</unitdate>
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                     <unittitle>D.H. Lawrence &amp; Nine Women Writers</unittitle>
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                     <container label="Folder" type="folder" parent="cid646008">I.4</container>
                     <unitdate normal="1996/1996">1996 May 16</unitdate>
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                     <unittitle>Eight Lessons in Love: A Domestic Violence Reader</unittitle>
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                     <container label="Folder" type="folder" parent="cid646007">I.5</container>
                     <unitdate normal="1997/1997">1997</unitdate>
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                     <unittitle>A Handful of Dust</unittitle>
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                     <container label="Folder" type="folder" parent="cid646006">I.6</container>
                     <unitdate normal="1991/1991">1991 December 14</unitdate>
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                     <unittitle>Family Pictures, Miller Sue &amp; Wildlife, Ford, Richard</unittitle>
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                     <container label="Folder" type="folder" parent="cid646005">I.7</container>
                     <unitdate normal="1990/1990">1990 November 17</unitdate>
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                     <unittitle>Review of Mark Spilka</unittitle>
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                     <unitdate normal="1992/1992">1992</unitdate>
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                     <unittitle>Secret Spaces of Childhood</unittitle>
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                     <container label="Folder" type="folder" parent="cid646003">I.9</container>
                     <unitdate normal="1987/1997" type="inclusive">circa 1992</unitdate>
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                     <unittitle>"'One Another's Best': A Tribute to Mark Spilka" by Shelly Spilka</unittitle>
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                  <unittitle>Miscellaneous Correspondence</unittitle>
                  <unitid type="subseries">Subseries 3</unitid>
                  <unitdate>1990-2001</unitdate>
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                     <unittitle>From Mark Spilka to Carol Sklenicka, an independent scholar</unittitle>
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                     <unitdate normal="1990/2001" type="inclusive">1990-2001</unitdate>
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         <p>The collection is organized in one series: I. Typescripts, reviews, and miscellaneous correspondence, 1990-2001</p>
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         <p>Collection comprises typescripts of three works by Mark Spilka including 
                <title render="italic">An Aging Ethnic Macho Reverse Pygmalion Computer Poem for Constance Witherby</title>, 
                <title render="italic">On Being a Real English Professor</title>, and 
                <title render="italic">Taos Talk: Defending the Normative Lawrence</title>. Reviews of various publications, and correspondence addressed to the independent scholar and biographer Carol Sklenicka.</p>
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         <p>There are no restrictions on access, except that the collection can only be seen by prior appointment. Some materials may be stored off-site and cannot be produced on the same day on which they are requested.</p>
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         <p>Although Brown University has physical ownership of the collection and the materials contained therein, it does not claim literary rights. Researchers should note that compliance with copyright law is their responsibility.  Researchers must determine the owners of the literary rights and obtain any necessary permissions from them.</p>
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         <p>Mark Spilka papers, MS-1UF-S5, Brown University Archives.</p>
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         <corpname source="lcnaf">Brown University</corpname>
         <persname source="lcnaf" role="Recipient (rcp)">Sklenicka, Carol, 1948-</persname>
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            <head>Subjects</head>
            <corpname source="lcnaf">Brown University--Faculty</corpname>
         <subject source="lcsh">English literature--Study and teaching (Higher)</subject>
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            <head>Occupations</head>
            <occupation source="lcsh">College teachers</occupation>
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         <genreform source="aat">Poetry</genreform>
         <genreform source="aat">Typescripts</genreform>
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