Malahat Review, The - Maud, Ralph
- MsC-33-0-1-0-0-43
- File
- 1979-1999
Part of Sharon Thesen fonds
Includes correspondence from Malahat Review, The; Malaspina College; Manhire, Bill, Marlatt (?), Daphne and Maud, Ralph.
Malahat Review, The - Maud, Ralph
Part of Sharon Thesen fonds
Includes correspondence from Malahat Review, The; Malaspina College; Manhire, Bill, Marlatt (?), Daphne and Maud, Ralph.
Ralph Maud: "Where have the old words got me?" Dylan Thomas Life and Works
Part of Fred Wah fonds
File consists of a typescript of the work “Manitoba: Documents of the Spirit” by Ralph Maud, as well as a syllabus for the course “English 374-Sacred Geography II: Documents of the Spirit.”
Part of Fred Wah fonds
File consists of correspondence from Ralph Maud, arranged chronologically.
"Based on the book 'Symbols of Transformation' by C.G. Jung. This animated film grew out of a classroom slide production designed to illustrate C.G. Jung's theory of archetypes and its application to the study of the hero in literature." [http://troy.lib.sfu.ca/record=b5511707~S1a]
Part of SFU Archives reference and display materials collection
Sub-series consists of photos, articles, and published material relating to individuals from the Department of English. For a list of faculty members associated with the sub-series, see access points.
Ralph Maud: Hart Crane's The Bridge
Part of Hugh Johnston fonds
"Tom McGauley, formerly a student at SFU, has returned to his home town in the Kootenays, working as postman and viewing life through the eyes of a poet. Through Tom's friend, seventy-eight year old George Padowinikoff, we get a glimpse of Doukhobor history, which is so much a part of the life in Castlegar. The main thrust of the film is to present the totality of "heaven, hell, and purgatory" that is anybody's life." [http://troy.lib.sfu.ca/record=b5527063~S1a]