Box 3
Contains 13 Results:
Handwritten notes, correspondence, typed essay: “Eugène Sue’s Impact and Influence on 19th Century Louisiana Literature”; topic: Eugène Sue, 2003, n.d.
This collection primarily consists of Dr. Amelinckx’s research notes, written works, and personal/professional correspondence, but also contains class materials, graduate student work, and conference materials. The majority of materials in this collection are in French. To see his curriculum vitae, see a Special Collections staff member.
This collection was donated by Dr. Carol Cedar Amelinckx.
Handwritten notes; topic: female authors, n.d.
This collection primarily consists of Dr. Amelinckx’s research notes, written works, and personal/professional correspondence, but also contains class materials, graduate student work, and conference materials. The majority of materials in this collection are in French. To see his curriculum vitae, see a Special Collections staff member.
This collection was donated by Dr. Carol Cedar Amelinckx.
Handwritten notes; topic: Jules Vallès, n.d.
This collection primarily consists of Dr. Amelinckx’s research notes, written works, and personal/professional correspondence, but also contains class materials, graduate student work, and conference materials. The majority of materials in this collection are in French. To see his curriculum vitae, see a Special Collections staff member.
This collection was donated by Dr. Carol Cedar Amelinckx.
Handwritten notes; topic: slave transport, n.d.
This collection primarily consists of Dr. Amelinckx’s research notes, written works, and personal/professional correspondence, but also contains class materials, graduate student work, and conference materials. The majority of materials in this collection are in French. To see his curriculum vitae, see a Special Collections staff member.
This collection was donated by Dr. Carol Cedar Amelinckx.
Reader’s copy: "Michel Séligny: écrivain de couleur de la Nouvelle-Orléans", 1993
This collection primarily consists of Dr. Amelinckx’s research notes, written works, and personal/professional correspondence, but also contains class materials, graduate student work, and conference materials. The majority of materials in this collection are in French. To see his curriculum vitae, see a Special Collections staff member.
This collection was donated by Dr. Carol Cedar Amelinckx.
Proof: "Michel Séligny: écrivain de couleur de la Nouvelle-Orléans", 1997
This collection primarily consists of Dr. Amelinckx’s research notes, written works, and personal/professional correspondence, but also contains class materials, graduate student work, and conference materials. The majority of materials in this collection are in French. To see his curriculum vitae, see a Special Collections staff member.
This collection was donated by Dr. Carol Cedar Amelinckx.
Final proof: "Michel Séligny: écrivain de couleur de la Nouvelle-Orléans", 1998
This collection primarily consists of Dr. Amelinckx’s research notes, written works, and personal/professional correspondence, but also contains class materials, graduate student work, and conference materials. The majority of materials in this collection are in French. To see his curriculum vitae, see a Special Collections staff member.
This collection was donated by Dr. Carol Cedar Amelinckx.
Typed short stories with edits, from "Michel Séligny: écrivain de couleur de la Nouvelle-Orléans", n.d.
This collection primarily consists of Dr. Amelinckx’s research notes, written works, and personal/professional correspondence, but also contains class materials, graduate student work, and conference materials. The majority of materials in this collection are in French. To see his curriculum vitae, see a Special Collections staff member.
This collection was donated by Dr. Carol Cedar Amelinckx.
Excerpts, introduction, from "Les Vagabondes" by Camille Thierry, trans. Frans Amelinckx, May Waggoner, n.d.
This collection primarily consists of Dr. Amelinckx’s research notes, written works, and personal/professional correspondence, but also contains class materials, graduate student work, and conference materials. The majority of materials in this collection are in French. To see his curriculum vitae, see a Special Collections staff member.
This collection was donated by Dr. Carol Cedar Amelinckx.
Typed article, "La littérature louisianaise au XIXe siècle : perspective critique", 1993
This collection primarily consists of Dr. Amelinckx’s research notes, written works, and personal/professional correspondence, but also contains class materials, graduate student work, and conference materials. The majority of materials in this collection are in French. To see his curriculum vitae, see a Special Collections staff member.
This collection was donated by Dr. Carol Cedar Amelinckx.