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Descriptive Summary of the Collection

Administrative Information

Biography of Arthur Davison Ficke

Scope and Content of the Collection

Arrangement

Selected Search Terms

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Inventory of the Arthur Davison Ficke Papers 1904-1945


The Newberry Library
Roger and Julie Baskes Department of Special Collections
60 West Walton Street
Chicago, Illinois 60610-7324
USA
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Machine-readable finding aid encoded by Lisa Janssen, 2005.

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Descriptive Summary of the Collection

Creator Ficke, Arthur Davison, 1883-1945
Title Arthur Davison Ficke Papers
Dates 1904-1945
Extent 0.5 cubic feet (2 boxes)
Abstract Mostly correspondence to poet Arthur D. Ficke from Newberry Library trustee and lifelong friend Chalkley J. Hambleton, plus several letters written by Hambleton. Also, a few works of Ficke's and pieces of memorabilia, an obituary clipping, a photograph of Ficke and photos of two portraits of Ficke by Bror J.O. Nordfeldt.
Language Materials are in English.
Repository Newberry Library, Roger and Julie Baskes Department of Special Collections
Collection Call Number Midwest MS Ficke
Collection Stack Location 3a 38 14

Administrative Information

Cite As

Arthur D. Ficke Papers, Midwest Manuscript Collection, The Newberry Library, Chicago.

Provenance

Gift of Chalkley J. Hambleton, 1950.

Processed by

Virginia H. Smith, 2005.

Access

The Arthur D. Ficke Papers are open for research in the Special Collections Reading Room; 5 folders at a time maximum (Priority II).

Ownership and Literary Rights

The Arthur D. Ficke Papers are the physical property of the Newberry Library. Copyright may belong to the authors or their legal heirs or assigns. For permission to publish or reproduce any materials from this collection, contact the Roger and Julie Baskes Department of Special Collections.

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Biography of Arthur Davison Ficke

American lawyer and poet.

Arthur Davison Ficke was born in Davenport, Iowa in 1883. After graduating from Harvard and with a law degree from the University of Iowa, Ficke settled into a ten-year legal practice with his father, all the while writing and publishing poetry. He served in World War I, afterwards abandoned the law for literature, and for the rest of his life became solely a writer.

Ficke's poetry has not proved to be of any lasting significance, but he is best remembered for three things: a correspondence and brief love affair with Edna St. Vincent Millay; a prose work which evolved from his knowledgeable collecting of Japanese prints entitled Chats on Japanese Prints (1915); and a wildly successful literary hoax which he concocted with his friend the writer Witter Bynner.

In 1916, Ficke and Bynner, as a satire on modern poetic movements such as Imagism and Vorticism, invented a literary movement they called Spectrism complete with two fictitious poets to embody it named Emanuel Morgan and Anne Knish. Together they published Spectra, A Book of Poetic Experiments (1916), which was taken seriously for several years by an embarrassing large number of editors and poets.

Ficke's later work is largely forgotten. He married twice, to Evelyn B. Blunt, with whom he had a son, and Gladys Brown, a painter. He died in 1945.

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Scope and Content of the Collection

Chiefly letters to Chalkley J. Hambleton, 1928-1956, together with a few poems, a photograph and other miscellany.

Chalkley J. Hambleton, a Harvard classmate and Chicagoan who was trustee of the Newberry Library, 1928-1956, preserved the letters and gave them to the Newberry Library in 1956. The bulk of the correspondence dates from 1904 to 1915, and includes descriptions of Ficke's youthful travels, experiences as a law student, literary comments and opinions, as well as reports of his social life and personal happenings. He discusses his Japanese print collecting and gives Hambleton advice on putting together his own collection.

There are also a few poems written into the letters, and four separate poems, plus a printed review, four small miscellaneous pieces of memorabilia, an obit newspaper clipping and a small photograph of the young Ficke. In his letters Ficke mentions his portraits being painted by Bror J.O. Nordfeldt, and there are two large photographs of those pictures in a portfolio.

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Arrangement

The papers are organized by type of material: correspondence, works and miscellaneous.

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Selected Search Terms

The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the Newberry Library's public catalog. Researchers desiring additional materials on a particular topic should search the catalog using these headings.

Names

  • Ficke, Arthur Davison, 1883-1945
  • Hambleton, Chalkley Jay
  • Nordfeldt, Bror Julius Olsson, 1878-1955

Subjects

  • Correspondence - 1904-1936
  • Impostors and imposture in literature
  • Male friendship -- United States -- History -- 20th century -- Sources
  • Manuscripts, American--Illinois--Chicago
  • Poems - 1904-1915
  • Poets, American - 20th century - Correspondence
  • Prints, Japanese - Collectors and collecting

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Container List

Box Folder Contents
1 1-11 Correspondence: Ficke, Arthur Davison to Chalkley J. Hambleton, 1904-1940
1 12 Correspondence: Ficke, Arthur Davison and Thomas T. Baldwin, Apr. 12-15, 1916
1 13-14 Correspondence: Hambleton, Chalkley J. to Arthur D. Ficke, 1910-1936
1 15 Correspondence: Hambleton, Chalkley J. to Mrs. Hambleton, Apr. 12, 1916
1 16 Correspondence: Stilton, Alfred to Alfred Kreymborg, June 18, 1915
1 17 Works: Poem, "Chloroform" (with Mary Aldis), printed in The Little Review, 191-
1 18 Works: Poem, "Class Poem", June 24, 1904
1 19 Works: Poem, "Hymn in June", Jan. 23, 1904
1 20 Works: Poem, "A Little Poem Concerning a Lost Drawing by W. Blake", Mar. 7, 1913
1 21 Works: Review, "A Divine Visionary", printed in the Dial, Oct. 14, 1915
1 22 Miscellaneous: Memorabilia, 1904-1905
1 23 Miscellaneous: Clipping with obituary, 1945
1 24 Miscellaneous: Photograph of Arthur Davison Ficke, n.d.
2 25-26 Miscellaneous: 2 photographs of portraits of Ficke painted by Bror J.O. Nordfeldt