The Papers of Angus C. Graham include material pertaining to both book and article publications, to reviews written and to his translation, poetry and short story work. It includes correspondence with other academics in his field and with some poets. There is material pertaining to appointments that he has held and conferences attended, notebooks, diaries and a single photograph. There is also a considerable volume of others' articles and some material concerning others' academic appointments.
Zonder titelGraham was, at times, asked for help and advice regarding other people's applications for position or funding. This material contains proposals and correspondence associated with others' appointments.
Zonder titelConfucius: Ancient Sayings as Present Teaching, draft project proposal by Herbert Fingarette to be a guest at Bellagio study and Conference Centre in the Spring of 1988.
Zonder titelReason and Spontaneity was published by Curzon Press (London) and Barnes and Noble (New York) in 1985. This series includes drafts, correspondence, and reviews concerning the publication.
Zonder titelCorrespondence concerned with the publication of Reason and Spontaneity .
Zonder titelLetter from Herbert Fingarette, University of California, to Angus Graham to thank him for sending a copy of Reason and Spontaneity and for the evocations and insights that the book provides. Fingarette then discusses his reactions and opinions concerning the book. A handwritten notes mentions a copy of recent essay.
Zonder titelLetter from Herbert Fingarette to Angus Graham to send some remarks which he hopes will be of value in the progress of their discourse. The notes are with the letter.
Zonder titelLetter from Herbert Fingarette to Angus Graham to thank him for the monograph Graham had sent on Yin-Yang and the Nature of Correlative Thinking. He looks forward to reading it after the holiday season. Fingarette writes concerning the previous letter and notes he has sent on Reason and Spontaneity and that he is unsure whether he remembered to send them via airmail.
Zonder titelLetter from Herbert Fingarette to Angus Graham to thank him for sending material on a new work in progress. He remarks on Graham's generosity towards Fingarette's own work on Confucius and how this new work sent adds into their previous discourse regarding Reason and Spontaneity.
Zonder titelAngus Graham wrote many articles throughout his career. This series contains material relating to his articles including drafts and correspondence.
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