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Collection Overview
Title: Ruby Cohn Papers, 1960-1994
Predominant Dates:1960-1994
ID: MS/MS/ms028
Primary Creator: Cohn, Ruby
Extent: 2.0 Boxes
Date Acquired: 03/00/1981
Languages: English
Scope and Contents of the Materials
The Ruby Cohn Papers consists largely of manuscripts toward published and unpublished essays and lectures on Samuel Beckett. In addition, the collection includes correspondence and manuscripts toward published and unpublished essay and lectures on modern theater and analyses of playwrights.
Collection Historical Note
Ruby Burman Cohn (August 13, 1922 – October 18, 2011) was a theater scholar and a leading authority on playwright Samuel Beckett. Born in 1922 in Columbus, Ohio, Cohn moved with her family to New York City, where she completed high school and graduated from Hunter College. During World War II she joined the Waves, a Navy division for women, and served as a document courier. After the war she returned to Europe and competed a doctoral degree at the University of Paris. In January 1953 while a student at the Sorbonne she attended the first public performance of En Attendant Godot (Waiting for Godot), by a then obscure Irish-born dramatist, Samuel Beckett. The play and its author became the focus of the rest of her academic life. She earned a second doctorate from Washington University in St. Louis with a dissertation on Beckett which became her first book, Samuel Beckett: The Comic Gamut (1962).
Cohn wrote or edited several other books about Beckett, including Casebook on ‘Waiting for Godot’ (1967), Back to Beckett (1974), Samuel Beckett: A Collection of Criticism (1975), Just Play: Beckett’s Theater (1980) and Disjecta: Miscellaneous Writings and a Dramatic Fragment (1984), an oeuvre that established an academic reputation not just for her deep expertise but also for her lucid, unpretentious prose.
In addition to her volumes on Beckett, Cohn wrote other books about modern American and British theater and analyses of playwrights, including artistic descendants of Beckett like Edward Albee, Harold Pinter and Caryl Churchill.
Cohn joined the Language Arts faculty of San Francisco State University in 1961 and taught until her resignation during the student strike of 1968. She joined the theater faculty of the California Institute of the Arts in 1969, and moved to the University of California, Davis in 1972. Through her scholarship she became friends with Beckett, exchanging letters and visiting each other at least annually until his death in 1989.
Administrative Information
Repository:
MS Manuscripts
Access Restrictions:
Open
Use Restrictions:
Users of the collection must read and agree to abide by the rules and procedures set forth in the Materials Use Policies.
Providing access to materials does not constitute permission to publish or otherwise authorize use. All publication not covered by fair use or other exceptions is restricted to those who have permission of the copyright holder, which may or may not be Washington University.
If you wish to publish or license Special Collections materials, please contact Special Collections to inquire about copyright status at (314) 935-5495 or spec@wumail.wustl.edu. (Publish means quotation in whole or in part in seminar or term papers, theses or dissertations, journal articles, monographs, books, digital forms, photographs, images, dramatic presentations, transcriptions, or any other form prepared for a limited or general public.)
Acquisition Source:
Gift of Ruby Cohn
Acquisition Method:
Accession number 1612, March 1981
Accession number 23901, June 1, 2006
Accession number 23902, April 1, 2007
Preferred Citation:
Name of the Collection, Washington University Libraries, Department of Special Collections
Box and Folder Listing
Browse by Series:
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Series 1: Correspondence],
[Series 2: Scholarly Essays and Lectures, Published and Unpublished, Concerning Samuel Beckett Written by Cohn],
[
Series 3: Critical Essays and Lectures, Published and Unpublished, Written on Subjects Other Than Samuel Beckett],
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Series 4: Miscellaneous Publications and Papers],
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- Series 2: Scholarly Essays and Lectures, Published and Unpublished, Concerning Samuel Beckett Written by Cohn

- Sub-Series 2.1: Scholarly Essays Concerning Samuel Beckett

- Item 1: "Anablin"

- Typescript with autograph corrections, 19 pages
- Item 2: "Animateurs de Beckett", 1986

- Typescript [carbon], 11 pages. Published in Revue d'Esthetique as "Animateurs de Beckett: Roger Blin, Alan Schneider," 189-194.
- Item 3: "Beckett's Recent Residua", 1969

- Typescript with autograph corrections, 12 pages. Published in The Southern Review, Volume 5, 1045-1054.
- Item 4: "The Beginning of Endgame", 1966

- Typescript, 9 pages. Published in Modern Drama, Volume 9, 319-323
- Item 5: "Confrontation: Chapter 4", 1973

- Typescript with autograph corrections, 28 pages. Published in Cohn's Back to Beckett
- Item 6: "La Femme Fatale Chez Beckett", 1981

- Typescript with autograph corrections, 9 pages. Published in Cahiers Renaud-Barrault, Volume 102, 93-107
- Item 7: "Le Femme Fatale Chez Beckett", 1981

- Typescript [photocopy] of published article, 8 pages. Published in Cahies Renaud-Barrault, Volume 102, 93-107
- Item 8: "The Femme Fatale in Beckett's Plays", 1990

- Typescript with typescript [carbon] attached. 2 copies, 8 pages each. Published in Women in Beckett: Perforamce and Critcal Perspectives, Ben-Zvi, Linda, ed., as "The Femme Fatale on Beckett's Stage."
- Item 9: "The Femme Fatale in Beckett's Plays"

- Typescript, 13 pages. Published in Women in Beckett: Perforamce and Critcal Perspectives, Ben-Zvi, Linda, ed., as "The Femme Fatale on Beckett's Stage."
- Item 10: Notes on "Games"

- Autograph, 1 page. Typescript with autograph corrections, 1 page
- Item 11: "Godot On and Off Stage"

- Typescript, 17 pages
- Item 12: "Grace Notes on Beckett's Environments"

- Typescript with manuscript corrections, 11 pages
- Item 13: "Growing (Up?) with Godot"

- Typescript [carbon] with autograph corrections, 17 pages
- Item 14: "Growning (Up?) with Godot"

- Typescript [carbon], 17 pages with typscript and autograph corrections attached, 1 page
- Item 15: "The Growth of Symbol in Beckett's Plays"

- Typescript with autograph corrections, 12 pages
- Item 16: "Joyce and Beckett, Irish Cosmopolitans"

- Typescript with autograph corrections. Two drafts, 8 pages each. Published first in Proceeding of the IVth Congress of the International Comparative Literature Association, 2 volume. Jost, Francois, editor, 1966. Published in Joyce Quarterly, volume 8, 1971
- Item 17: "The Laughter of Sad Sam Beckett"

- Typescript with autograph corrections, 1 page
- Item 18: "A Note on Beckett, Dante, and Geulinox"

- Typescript, 3 pages. Upper left corner of page 3 torn off
- Item 19: "A Pedantic Postscript"

- Typescript with autograph corrections, 12 pages
- Item 20: Untitled typescript with autograph corrections

- 10 pages. Actually a first draft of "Play Within the Play in Beckett and Genet." Typescript following, no date.
- Item 21: "Play Within the Play in Beckett and Genet", No date

- Typescript with autograph corrections, 10 pages.
- Item 22: "The Plays of Yeats Through Beckett-Colored Glasses"

- Typescript with autograph corrections, 7 pages. Published in Threshold (Ireland), Autumn, 1965.
- Item 23: "Samuel Beckett"

- Typescript [carbon], 6 pages.
- Item 24: "Stages of Godot"

- Typescript with autograph corrections, 17 pages
- Item 25: "Words While Waiting"

- Typescript with autograph corrections, 10 pages
- Sub-Series 2.2: Lecture on Beckett

- Item 1: "Beckett and Mother's Day"

- Typescript with autograph corrections, 7 pages with 2 autograph notes
Browse by Series:
[
Series 1: Correspondence],
[Series 2: Scholarly Essays and Lectures, Published and Unpublished, Concerning Samuel Beckett Written by Cohn],
[
Series 3: Critical Essays and Lectures, Published and Unpublished, Written on Subjects Other Than Samuel Beckett],
[
Series 4: Miscellaneous Publications and Papers],
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All]