The Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library at Emory University recently posted a new collection to WorldCat, the "Selden Rodman collection, 1938-1959".
Here is the abstract to the collection:
"The collection contains correspondence, poetry, writings, and printed material collected by Selden Rodman from 1938-1959. The collection focuses on Ted Hughes and W.H. Auden, and includes handwritten and typed drafts of poems by Hughes and Auden, correspondence to Selden Rodman, writings by Rodman concerning Auden, printed and manuscript drafts of reviews by Auden, and newspaper clippings. The collection also includes two typewritten poems by Sylvia Plath. The collection sustained heavy fire and water damage prior to acquisition. Some items are not fully intact or may be difficult to read."
According to the staff at the Manuscripts, Archives, and Rare Books Library, the two poems are "Full Fathom Five" and "Sculptor".
Selden Rodman is not a name I know; has anyone heard of him? Yale University also owns some Rodman papers, and they have a succinct biography of him here.
Here is the abstract to the collection:
"The collection contains correspondence, poetry, writings, and printed material collected by Selden Rodman from 1938-1959. The collection focuses on Ted Hughes and W.H. Auden, and includes handwritten and typed drafts of poems by Hughes and Auden, correspondence to Selden Rodman, writings by Rodman concerning Auden, printed and manuscript drafts of reviews by Auden, and newspaper clippings. The collection also includes two typewritten poems by Sylvia Plath. The collection sustained heavy fire and water damage prior to acquisition. Some items are not fully intact or may be difficult to read."
According to the staff at the Manuscripts, Archives, and Rare Books Library, the two poems are "Full Fathom Five" and "Sculptor".
Selden Rodman is not a name I know; has anyone heard of him? Yale University also owns some Rodman papers, and they have a succinct biography of him here.