Resources for Learning More
Archives & Special Collections, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries. Willa Cather Collections.
Archives & Special Collections, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries. Louis Crompton, English Papers (RG 12-10-55).
Archives & Special Collections, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries. Barbara DiBernard, English Papers (RG 12-10-57).
Archives & Special Collections, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries. Virginia Faulkner, Editor Papers (RG 12-10-20).
Archives & Special Collections, University of Nebraska–Lincoln Libraries. Mari Sandoz Collection (MS 0080).
Cooper, John. 2021. Oscar Wilde in America.
Duke University Libraries. Julia Penelope Papers.
Gay and Lesbian Center, San Francisco Public Library. Steve Abbott Papers.
Guido, Sam. Proseminar in Homophile Studies.
History Nebraska. Louise Pound Papers.
Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Howard Greer Records.
Library of Congress. Adrienne Rich reading her poems in the Coolidge Auditorium, April 7, 1981. For Julia at minute 38:54 in the audio recording.
Library of Congress. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers search results for Oscar Wilde in Nebraska Newspapers in 1882-83.
Queer Omaha Archives. LGBTQ+ Voices: Interview with Barbara DiBernard.
Queer Omaha Archives. LGBTQ+Voices: Interview with George Wolf.
POC Zine Project. Fire!!
Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture Manuscripts, Archives, and Rare Books Division.
Smithsonian Folksways Recordings. Allen Ginsberg reads “Auto Poesy to Nebraska,” as part of “Poems for Peace: A Benefit Reading for the New York Workshop in Nonviolence” (1967).
Wimberly, Lowry Charles. 1947. “Oscar Wilde Meets Woodberry.” Prairie Schooner 21, no. 1: 108-16. https://www-jstor-org.libproxy.unl.edu/stable/40623839
Yale University Library. Julia Penelope research files on the language of the Homosexual Community study.