From Larisa Overmier
List of Literary Exhibits (Mostly in Libraries)
Rebel Poets of the 1950s
Museum of Modern Art
The Beat Generation
M.H. de Young Museum
Women Come to the Front: Journalist, Photographers, and Broadcasters
Library of Congress
Joyce at 101
University of Tulsa, McFarlin Library, 1983
The Anna Kavan Papers
University of Tulsa, McFarlin Library, 1988
On the Edge of the War Zone: Women Writers and World War I
University of Tulsa, McFarlin Library, 1990
e.e. cummings @ 100
New York Public Library, 1995
Reading Wilde, Querying Spaces
New York University, 1995
Oscar Wilde: A Writer for the Nineties
Princeton University, 1995
Ernest Hemingway in His Time
University of Delaware Library, 1995
Twentieth Century American Playwrights
University of Texas, Austin, 1994
Van Itallie Hurrah: The Life and Work of an American Playwright
Kent State University Libraries, 1992
Dandies and Doughties: Writers in Britain, 1890-1900
New York Public Library, 1993
Twenty-five Years of Hispanic Literature in the United States, 1965-1990
University of Houston Libraries, 1993
Anne Hampton Brewster: 19th-Century Author and "Social Outlaw"
Library Company of Philadelphia, 1992
Edna St. Vincent Millay, 1892-1950
New York Public Library, 1991
Walt Whitman: In Life or Death Forever
New York Public Library, 1992
Mark Twain: Selections from the Collection of Nick Karanovich
Indiana University, 1991
W.B. Yeats and the Irish Renaissance
Stanford University, 1990
From Palm to Pine: Rudyard Kipling, 1865-1936
University of Virginia, 1990
Thomas Merton: The Poet and the Contemplative Life
Columbia University, 1990
Touching the Sun: Contemporary Afro-American Women Writers
Oberlin College & the Univ. of Toledo, 1990
Faulkner's Lizards and Other Short Stories from Rowan Oak
University of Mississippi, 1990
A Poem including History: The Cantos of Ezra Pound
Yale University, 1989
The Dream Keepers: Black Writers, 1850-1988
University of Houston, 1988
Padlocked! An Exhibition of Czech and Slovak Independent Writings
University of Toronto, 1988
Poetry and Revolution in Russia 1905-1930
Stanford University, 1989
Eugene O'Neill: A Centennial Celebration
Washington University, 1988
Pushkin and His Friends: The Making of a Literature and a Myth
Harvard University, 1988
"The Magnetized Observer": Hawthorne's Romantic Vision
Harvard University, 1988
By a Lady: American Women Poets of the 18th and 19th Centuries
Library Company of Philadelphia, 1989
Robinson Jeffers, Poet, 1887-1987: A Centennial Exhibition
Occidental College, 1989
Walt Whitman: An Exhibition from the Collection of Robert O. Harris, Jr.
Southern Methodist University, 1989
Evolving Texts: The Writing of Tennessee Williams
University of Delaware, 1989
Our Faces, Our Words: Black Authors from 1773 to 1987
University of Houston, 1988
Emily Dickinson: Letter to the World
Folger Shakespeare Library
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