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Judith Cowan fonds
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Email 2022 I

File consists of printed messages and images sent to or from Judith Cowan.

Email 2022 III

File consists of printed messages and images sent to or from Judith Cowan.

Email 2023 I

File consists of printed messages and images sent from and to Judith Cowan.

Non-lieu

File consists of an annotated typescript manuscript for a short story written in French.

van Vierssen Trip, Hector L. : essays

File consists of essays by Dr. H.L. van Vierssen Trip on the life of Franciscus Junius and the linguistic ties between the English and the Dutch, on the Siboga expedition of 1899 and marine biology of the Malay peninsula, and on the use of Latin to name botanical discoveries in biology.

The Trip family, an outline of five centuries

File consists of a letter from Dr. Hector Livius van Vierssen Trip to Judith Cowan, 20 Nov. 1989, describing impressions of his trip to the Netherlands in 1988, and the fifth edition of Trip's account of his family's history that incorporates information he found on his visit the previous year.

Accession 2022-024

Accession consists of an issue of The Globe (Toronto), 1 July 1867; annotated manuscript of an unfinished science fiction story, “Non-lieu,” written in the 1990s; a copy of Stephen Crane’s The Red Badge of Courage annotated with Judith Cowan’s teaching notes for Québécois students; and correspondence sent by email and surface mail, 2021.

Email 2022 III

File consists of printed messages and images sent to or from Judith Cowan.

Nigel Thomas & Kola

File consists of records relating to Judith Cowan's participation in the Lectures Kola Readings series in Montreal, 20 June 2017, when she read a passage from Road of Metamorphoses.

Red Badge of Courage

File consists of a paperback copy of Stephen Crane's book, Red Badge of Courage (Toronto, 1962; inscribed by Judith Cowan in 1969), underlined with notes by Cowan for teaching the work to Québécois students, accompanied by an article by Adam Gopnik about Crane that was clipped from The New Yorker, 25 October 2021.

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