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William H. Shehadi Collection of Kahlil Gibran, 1918-1991 (mostly 1918-1931)

İsim William H. Shehadi Collection of Kahlil Gibran, 1918-1991 (mostly 1918-1931)
Konu American literature—Lebanese American authors[Browse]Lebanese American authors—Manuscripts[Browse]Lebanese Americans—Drawings[Browse]Lebanese Americans—Poetry[Browse]Mysticism and literature—20th century—Sources—History[Browse]Lebanon—photographs[Browse]Gibrán, Kahlil[Browse]Shehadi, William[Browse]
Tür Kitap
Dil ara,eng,fra
Dijital Hayır
Yazma Evet
Fiziksel Boyutlar 3 boxes
Kütüphane: Princeton Üniversitesi Kütüphanesi
Kayıt Numarası 9951565333506421
Notlar Consists of manuscripts, photographs, and ephemera by and about the Lebanese-American philosophical essayist, novelist, mystical poet, and artist Kahlil Gibran, who, by fusing elements of Eastern and Western mysticism, achieved lasting fame with such poetic works as The Prophet (1923) and Jesus, the Son of Man (1928). This material was collected by William H. Shehadi.The collection consists of manuscripts of four published books, miscellaneous manuscript pages of unpublished works, photographs, ephemera, and printed material by and about the Lebanese author Kahlil Gibran, collected by William H. Shehadi. Included are fragments of four unpublished poems: "Lullaby," "The Last Guest," "Untitled," and "Poverty and Sundry Aphorisms." There are eleven manuscripts of the thirty-four parables and poems in the published version of Gibran's book The Madman (1918); seven of the twenty-four parables and poems of Gibran's work The Forerunner (1920); the prologue, nineteen of the twenty-six sermons, and the epilogue/farewell of Gibran's highly acclaimed book The Prophet (1923); and twenty-eight manuscript pages of the book The Earth Gods (1931), which corresponds to pages one to twenty-seven (or two thirds) of the published book. All the manuscripts contain numerous corrections, annotations, and deletions, some of them written in Arabic. Several of the chapters appear to be earlier drafts, as they are different from the final works. Included are original photographs of Gibran's studio in New York City, his grave, and scenes from Lebanon. There is a copy of William Shehadi's book Kahlil Gibran, a Prophet in the Making (published by The American University of Beirut, 1991); eleven posters; cards and postcards with his artwork; Lebanese commemorative stamps; pamphlets; envelopes and folders with inscriptions in the hand of Shehadi; and newspaper clippings. Fifty-six printed books by and about Gibran, published in several languages including Arabic, French, Italian, Dutch, Spanish, Portuguese, and Yiddish, came with the collection. These were transferred to the Rare Books Division and have been catalogued separately.
Getty Türü Manuscripts, American—20th century[Browse]Posters[Browse]Stamps[Browse]
Hakkında Yayınlar William Shehadi's Kahlil Gibran, A Prophet in the Making (published by The American University of Beirut, 1991) consulted for the organization of the manuscripts.
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William H. Shehadi Collection of Kahlil Gibran, 1918-1991 (mostly 1918-1931)

Konu American literature—Lebanese American authors[Browse]Lebanese American authors—Manuscripts[Browse]Lebanese Americans—Drawings[Browse]Lebanese Americans—Poetry[Browse]Mysticism and literature—20th century—Sources—History[Browse]Lebanon—photographs[Browse]Gibrán, Kahlil[Browse]Shehadi, William[Browse]
Tür Kitap
Dil ara,eng,fra
Dijital Hayır
Yazma Evet
Fiziksel Boyutlar 3 boxes
Kütüphane Princeton Üniversitesi Kütüphanesi
Kayıt Numarası 9951565333506421
Notlar Consists of manuscripts, photographs, and ephemera by and about the Lebanese-American philosophical essayist, novelist, mystical poet, and artist Kahlil Gibran, who, by fusing elements of Eastern and Western mysticism, achieved lasting fame with such poetic works as The Prophet (1923) and Jesus, the Son of Man (1928). This material was collected by William H. Shehadi.The collection consists of manuscripts of four published books, miscellaneous manuscript pages of unpublished works, photographs, ephemera, and printed material by and about the Lebanese author Kahlil Gibran, collected by William H. Shehadi. Included are fragments of four unpublished poems: "Lullaby," "The Last Guest," "Untitled," and "Poverty and Sundry Aphorisms." There are eleven manuscripts of the thirty-four parables and poems in the published version of Gibran's book The Madman (1918); seven of the twenty-four parables and poems of Gibran's work The Forerunner (1920); the prologue, nineteen of the twenty-six sermons, and the epilogue/farewell of Gibran's highly acclaimed book The Prophet (1923); and twenty-eight manuscript pages of the book The Earth Gods (1931), which corresponds to pages one to twenty-seven (or two thirds) of the published book. All the manuscripts contain numerous corrections, annotations, and deletions, some of them written in Arabic. Several of the chapters appear to be earlier drafts, as they are different from the final works. Included are original photographs of Gibran's studio in New York City, his grave, and scenes from Lebanon. There is a copy of William Shehadi's book Kahlil Gibran, a Prophet in the Making (published by The American University of Beirut, 1991); eleven posters; cards and postcards with his artwork; Lebanese commemorative stamps; pamphlets; envelopes and folders with inscriptions in the hand of Shehadi; and newspaper clippings. Fifty-six printed books by and about Gibran, published in several languages including Arabic, French, Italian, Dutch, Spanish, Portuguese, and Yiddish, came with the collection. These were transferred to the Rare Books Division and have been catalogued separately.
Getty Türü Manuscripts, American—20th century[Browse]Posters[Browse]Stamps[Browse]
Hakkında Yayınlar William Shehadi's Kahlil Gibran, A Prophet in the Making (published by The American University of Beirut, 1991) consulted for the organization of the manuscripts.
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