File consists of a programme, a list of questions and Rock's handwritten notes pertaining to this symposium.
Item is a bibliography on the subject of Agrarianism in Southern writing.
Item is a programme for a retirement dinner for Professor Clara Thomas at Glendon College, York University.
Item is a rough draft of an article, likely written by Rock, about these two books.
Item is an abstract written by Rock for a paper, entitled "Negotiating a feminist critique: revisiting the Southern Agrarians", proposed for the Canadian Women's Studies Association conference.
Item is a draft paper presented by Rock at the Modern Language Association convention in 1956 in Washington, DC.
Item appears to be a speaking list of American studies scholars, including Rock, for an event held for the University of Minnesota's Department of American Studies' 50th anniversary in 1994.
Item consists of typescript notes by Gayle Graham Yates roughly transcribing Rock's remarks given at American Studies After 50 Years: Retrospective and Prospect, held at the University of Minnesota in June 1994. Item has been annotated by Rock to correct inaccuracies in the original draft.
Item features a mention of Rock's position as an overseas lecturer in American literature under the Fulbright-Hays Act at Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Poland, in 1962-63.
Item is a notice for a lecture given by Rock, moderated by Don Hausdorff, at Michigan State University. It features cartoon drawings of Donald Davidson, Allen Tate and John Crowe Ransom.
File consists of records pertaining to Rock's participation in this American Studies seminar on "The testing of democracy: America between 1929 and 1945", held on 12-31 July 1964 in Falkenstein, Germany. Rock taught the literature section on the theme of social protest and reaffirmation. Included in the file is a seminar pamphlet, student assignments, a list of lectures given by Rock, a list of participants, and a report written by Rock about the seminar.
Item is a programme for this conference, held at Concordia University in Montreal, at which Rock chaired a session on domesticity in antebellum America.
File also includes published articles and poems written by Allen Tate and Robert Penn Warren.
File consists of magazine and newspaper articles about writer Dorothy Allison and reviews of her book, Bastard Out Of Carolina.
File consists of article reprints written by Rock's American Studies colleagues, some of which have been inscribed by the author to Rock. Included is "The Lomaxes' new canon of American folksong" by Gene Bluestein, "Rhetoric in Southern writing" by C. Hugh Holman and others (inscribed), "European influences on Southern American literature: a preliminary study" by C. Hugh Holman (inscribed), and "The vision of Eudora Welty" by Ruth M. Vande Kieft (inscribed).
File consists of clippings of a five-part series written by Rock about her return to Poland during her sabbatical year, published in Stong College's newspaper, The Walrus, in 1974. Also included in a copy of Rock's article, published in Entre Nous, about her trip to Poland in 2014, when she reconnected with her former students from Jagiellonian University, where she taught in 1962-1964.
Item is a draft bibliography on the subject of the Southern Agrarians.
List contains articles and books related to slavery, the Civil War, women in the South, and other topics.
Item is a published excerpt from the newsletter of the Society for the Study of Southern Literature.
File consists of tourist brochures about Poland, a programme pertaining to the 600th anniversary of Jagiellonian University, theatre, art gallery, symphony and concert programmes.
Item is a poster listing the participants at this conference on "the immigrant experience in North America", held at the University of Toronto.
File consists of financial statements, notes, correspondence pertaining to Rock's tenure as treasurer of the Association.
File consists of the Fall 1997, Winter 1997 and Spring 1998 issues of the Canadian Women's Studies Association newsletter.
File consists of cards and postcards sent to Rock from friends in Poland.
Item consists of typescript chapter notes annotated by Rock for an unidentified work, possibly Rock's PhD thesis.
File consists of copies of two handwritten letters to Allen Tate by John Crowe Ransom in Sept. 1936, and a 14 Apr. 1955 letter by Ransom to an unidentified recipient written on letterhead of The Kenyon Review.
File consists of two copies of typescript poems by Allen Tate, "Picnic at cassis" and "The secret of the captain" included with correspondence sent to Andrew Lytle in 1932. Item is annotated by Rock.
Item is a reading list prepared by Rock.
File includes letters sent to and from Lyle H. Lanier, drafts and notes, and the CIC's 1963-1964 annual report.
File includes letters sent to and received from the John G. Fletcher family.
File includes letters about copyright permissions.
File includes letters of suggestions and criticisms, and publication letters regarding Rock's manuscript.
File includes letters sent to and received from John Crowe Ransom.
File includes letters sent to and received from, including notes about, Professor Donald Davidson.
File includes letters sent to and received from, or regarding, Andrew Lytle.
File includes letters sent to and received from William Bowman, John Pilkington and others, regarding Stark Young research.
File includes letters rearding Rock's biographical essays for the Harper Torchbook edition of "I'll take my stand."
File includes miscellaneous letters about the Southern Agrarians.
File includes letters seeking statistical interpretations for print sales of "I'll take my stand" and some notes.
File includes a statement of progress, dissertation abstract, rough outlines of thesis, research notes, and letters relevant to research.
File includes letters sent and received regarding research.
File includes letters sent to and received from Robert Penn Warren.
File includes notes and biographical information about Allen Tate and letters sent to and received from Allen Tate.
File includes letters sent to and received from libraries regarding research, and notes.
File includes letter from Louis D. Rubin, Jr.
File includes letters sent to and received from Dr. and Mrs. Frank L. Owsley.
File includes letters involving the publication of Virginia Rock's doctoral dissetation.
File includes original folder with some notes on inside.
File consists of e-mail exchanged with Underwood pertaining to her presentation at the 1998 conference of the Modern Language Association in a session chaired by Underwood about the Southern Agrarians.
File consists of correspondence written by Rock and others.
File pertains to Rock's position on the executive of the CWSA as treasurer between 1995 and 1998. These records include e-mail correspondence, conference planning materials and programmes, financial statements, a preliminary 1998 post-conference report, an Association constitution, executive meeting agendas, Association restructuring reports, proposals and minutes pertaining to the Association's annual meetings.
File consists of correspondence, notes and a programme pertaining to the 1998 annual conference of the Association, held in Ottawa on 30 May to 1 June 1998.
File consists of two versions of a proposal for a directed reading course (WMST 6801.03) on the work of musicians Elsbeth Moser, Mie Miki and Sofia Gubaidulina.
File consists of a copy of an article written by Doris Anderson published in The Canadian Forum entitled "Finishing the unfinished revolution" and a 1996 copy of her resume.
Item is a typescript article written by Rock on her experience of the death of President John F. Kennedy while living and working abroad in Poland.
Item is a bibliography prepared by Rock for this York University course.
Item is a reading list prepared by Rock for this York University course.
Item is a syllabus created by Rock for this York University course.
File includes expenses incurred during travels for matters related to book publishing, outlined in a letter, notes and receipts
Item is a draft paper written by Thelma McCormack.
File consists of two examinations: American literature pre-1900, day one (Dec. 1999), and American literature post-1900, day two (Aug. 1999).
Item is a booklet providing an overview of the programme.