Finding Aid for the David Madden Papers, 2000-2005


MS-2836

University of Tennessee Special Collections Library, Knoxville, TN


Collection processed by: Emily Bush, July 17, 2006
Finding Aid written by: Emily Bush, July 17, 2006
Encoded by: Emily Bush, July 17, 2006

Summary Information
Title: David Madden Papers

Date/Date Range :   2004-2005

Extent: 3.0 linear feet

Abstract:
This collection consists of manuscripts of several English textbooks edited by David Madden. It also contains the thesis "Feminist Hard-Boiled Detective Fiction as Political Protest in the Tradition of Women Proletarian Writers of the 1930s" by his student, Laura Ng. In addition, several manuscripts of novels and short stories of Madden's literary clients are included.

Call number: MS-2836

Repository: University of Tennessee Special Collections Library, Knoxville, TN

Access and Use
Aquisition Information:
Collection was donated to Special Collections January 5, 2006.
Access Restrictions:
Collection is open for research.
Copyright:
The copyright interests in this collection remain with the creator. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library.
Preferred Citation:
[Identification of Item], David Madden Papers, MS-2836. University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Special Collections Library.

Arrangement

Collection consists of three boxes.


Biography / History

Jerry David Madden was born in Knoxville, Tennessee on July 25, 1933 to James and Emile Merritt Madden. After graduating from high school in 1951, Madden entered the University of Tennessee at Knoxville. College life, however, did not agree with him, and he soon moved to New York City and joined the Merchant Marines. Upon leaving the Marines in 1953, he joined the U.S. Army. Madden did not do well in the Army either, and after being discharged in 1955 he returned to the University of Tennessee long enough to graduate with a B.A. in education in 1957. He proceeded directly on to San Francisco State University, graduating with his M.A. in creative writing in 1958. Shortly after graduation, Madden obtained a John Golden fellowship to attend the Yale Drama School, where he studied from 1959 to 1960.

Although Madden has worked for a number of different institutions, he has spent the majority of his professional life at Louisiana State University (LSU). He began as the writer-in-residence in 1968, a position he held until 1992. He has also served LSU as the Director of the Creative Writing Program (1992-1994), Founding Director of the United States Civil War Center (1992-1999), and Donald and Velvia Crumbley Professor of Creative Writing (1999-).

Madden met his wife, Roberta Young Madden, while working for Iowa State Teacher's College's radio station. They were married in 1956, and have one son, Blake.

Madden's novels and compilations include: The Beautiful Greed , based on his experiences as a Merchant seaman, Cassandra Singing , The Shadow Knows , The New Orleans of Possibilities . In addition he has published poems and short stories in Redbook , Playboy , and The Southern Review . His plays have won many state and national contests and several have been published. He also has an extensive collection of literary criticism including: Wright Morris: A Primer of the Novel , Harlequin's Stick , Charlie's Cane et. al. Madden has written essays on James Joyce, Flannery O'Connor, Emily Bronte, and Thomas Wolfe, just to name a few. He has edited several textbooks and lectures at Universities.


Collection Scope and Content Note

This collection consists of manuscripts of several English textbooks edited by David Madden. It also contains the thesis "Feminist Hard-Boiled Detective Fiction as Political Protest in the Tradition of Women Proletarian Writers of the 1930s" by his student, Laura Ng. In addition, several manuscripts of novels and short stories of Madden's literary clients are included. See also: MS 0276, MS 0515, MS 0632, and MS 2637.

Subject Terms

  • Short Stories, American.
  • College Readers.
  • English language -- Rhetoric -- Problems, exercises, etc.
  • English poetry.
  • American poetry.
  • Madden, David, 1933- .
Contents List
Box   1     Folder   1    
Correspondence, 1998-2003

Box   1     Folder   2    
Correspondence, 2001-2003

Box   1     Folder   3    
A Pocketful of Plays: Vintage Drama Vol.1 Manuscript, 2005

Box   1     Folder   4    
A Pocketful of Plays: Vintage Drama Vol.1 Manuscript, 2005

Box   1     Folder   5    
A Pocketful of Plays: Vintage Drama Vol.1 Manuscript, 2005

Box   1     Folder   6    
Pocketful of Plays, Vol. 2 Manuscript, 2005

Box   1     Folder   7    
Pocketful of Plays, Vol. 2 Manuscript, 2005

Box   1     Folder   8    
Poems VI Manuscript, 2005

Box   1     Folder   9    
Poems, Vol. 2 Manuscript, 2005

Box   1     Folder   10    
Pocketful of Essays, Vol. 1 Manuscript, 2005

Box   1     Folder   11    
Contemporary Fiction, Vol. 1 Manuscript, 2005

Box   1     Folder   12    
Contemporary Fiction, Vol. 1 Manuscript, 2005

Box   1     Folder   13    
A Pocketful of Prose, Vol. 1 Manuscript, 2005

Box   1     Folder   14    
A Pocketful of Prose, Vol. 1 Manuscript, 2005

Box   2     Folder   1    
A Pocketful of Prose, vol. 2 Manuscript, 2005

Box   2     Folder   2    
A Pocketful of Prose, vol. 2 Manuscript, 2005

Box   2     Folder   3    
A Pocketful of Essays, Vol. 2 Manuscript, 2005

Box   2     Folder   4    
A Pocketful of Poems, Vol. 1 Manuscript, 2005

Box   2     Folder   5    
The Logic of Art: A Thesis, 2004

Box   2     Folder   6    
Laura Ng Thesis, 2004

Box   2     Folder   7    
Laura Ng Thesis Drafts, undated

Box   2     Folder   8    
Laura Ng Thesis Drafts, 2001-2002

Box   2     Folder   9    
Laura Ng Thesis Drafts, 2004

Box   2     Folder   10    
Laura Ng Thesis Drafts, 2004

Box   2     Folder   11    
Clients' Writings, undated

Box   2     Folder   12    
Clients' Writings, undated

Box   3     Folder   1    
Sunday Soldier Manuscript, undated

Box   3     Folder   2    
Sunday Soldier Manuscript, undated

Box   3     Folder   3    
Kent Gramm "November" and "Somebody's Darling" Manuscripts, 2000

Box   3     Folder   4    
Kent Gramm "Cars" Manuscript, undated

Box   3     Folder   5    
Joanne Maudlin Manuscript, undated

Box   3     Folder   6    
Joanne Maudlin Manuscript, undated

Box   3     Folder   7    
Bypassing Las Vegas Manuscript, 2004

Box   3     Folder   8    
The Myth of Nathan Bedford Forest Manuscript, 2004

Box   3     Folder   9    
Anya Achtenberg, Stories of Devil Girl , 2003

Box   3     Folder   10    
Michael Knight Papers, 2003

Box   3     Folder   11    
Melissa Wilkinson's Untitled Novel, 2003

Box   3     Folder   12    
The Art of Brevity , 2004

Box   3     Folder   13    
Down in Old Mexico: Five Stories , 2004

Box   3     Folder   14    
Cades Cove Sunday, undated

Box   3     Folder   15    
Newspaper Clipping, undated