M12-07 – RALPH BEHRENS COLLECTION

Professor Behrens was a World War II veteran and was held for a period of time as a prisoner of war in Germany. He passed away on July 24, 2000 at the age of 83.

 

Box 1

File 1a – Newspaper – Arkansas Democrat Gazette – River Valley & Ozark Edition – Ralph Behrens, “The Will of a Soldier…”

File 1b – College Paper – Dr. (Samuel) Johnson’s Opinion of (Oliver) Goldsmith’s “The Deserted Village” by Ralph D. Behrens, Class: English Literature 200, Summer Session, 1946

File 2 – College Paper – “Inquiry into Keats’ Aesthetic Theory” by Ralph D. Behrens, Class: English Literature 240, Summer Session, 1947

File 3 – College Paper – “Thompson’s “To the Memory of Sir Isaac Newton” by Ralph Behrens, Class: English S. 241, Harvard University, Summer 1952

File 4 – College Paper – “Blake’s Use of Ossianic Imagery” by Ralph Behrens, Class: English 281, Fall 1953

File 5 – College Paper – “John Gould Fletcher and Rimbaud’s Alchimie Du Verbe” by Ralph Behrens – 1954 for French Class 250/260 and notes, correspondence and newspaper article – 1954-1955, 1967

File 6 – Reprint – John Gould Fletcher and Rimbaud’s Alchimie Du Verbe” by Ralph Behrens reprinted from Comparative Literature, Vol. VIII, No. 1,Winter 1956

File 7 – Correspondence with Arkansas Poet Edsel Ford about lecture appearance at ASTC 1965-1966

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