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Mark spilka biography

          A professor and scholar of English literature, Mark Spilka was born August 6, He was educated at Brown University and, following service in the U.S. Army.

        1. A professor and scholar of English literature, Mark Spilka was born August 6, He was educated at Brown University and, following service in the U.S. Army.
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        3. Mark Spilka is I. J. Kapstein Professor Emeritus of English at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island.
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        5. Born: Aug 6, Ohio; Nationality.
        6. Mark Spilka is I. J. Kapstein Professor Emeritus of English at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island.!

          Guide to the Mark Spilka Papers , 1990-2001


          John Hay Library , Special Collections
          Box A
          Brown University
          Providence, RI 02912
          Tel: 401-863-2146
          email: hay@brown.edu

          Published in 2013

          Collection Overview

          Title:Mark Spilka papers
          Date range:1990-2001
          Creator:Spilka, Mark
          Extent:0.5 Linear feet
          Abstract:Papers include typescripts, reviews, and correspondence from Mark Spilka to independent scholar Carol Sklenicka.
          Language of materials:English
          Repository:John Hay Library , Special Collections
          Collection number:MS.1UF.S5

          Scope & content

          Collection comprises typescripts of three works by Mark Spilka including An Aging Ethnic Macho Reverse Pygmalion Computer Poem for Constance Witherby, On Being a Real English Professor, and Taos Talk: Defending the Normative Lawrence.

          Reviews of various publications, and correspondence addressed to the independent scholar and biographer Carol Sklenicka.

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