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Felix E. Schelling papers

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Felix Emmanuel Schilling was born on September 3, 1858, the son of Felix and Rose (White) Schelling. He and his siblings, Julia and Ernest were all very musical and, in 1873, he studied with Henry C. Timm in New York. According to Thomas H. Hill's dissertation, Felix E. Schelling had been tutored at home, but "was accepted as a sophomore by the University of Pennsylvania even though he had never attended a school," (Hill, page 9). As a student, he was class poet, sang with the Glee Club, and was a member of several fraternities. He earned his A.B. at the University of Pennsylvania in 1881, his LL.B in 1883, his A.M. in 1884, his Litt. D. in 1903, and his LL.D in 1909. In 1893, he began his career as the John Welsh Centennial professor of English Literature, a title which was renamed in 1930 as the Felix E. Schelling Professorship of English Literature. At the time of his retirement, after serving as a faculty member for 48 years, he was considered the "Father of the English Department" at the University of Pennsylvania and it is stated that "his course in the modern novel was the first of its kind in American colleges," (box 1, folder 2) Following his retirement, he served as the curator of the Howard Furness Memorial Library.

According to resolution adopted in 1934, Schelling's "place in the world of scholarship is attested not only by the large number of students inspired and trained by him who occupy important positions in colleges and universities throughout the county, but by his own writings," (box 1, folder 2). Indeed, he authored more than 15 books and countless articles and edited 7 works, most of which relate to Shakespeare and Elizabethan literature and writers.

In 1886, Schelling married Caroline Derbyshire and they were the parents of Dorothea and Felix. Schelling died on December 15, 1945.

Works cited:

Biography (box 2, folder 19)

Hill, T. H. (1970). Ernest Schelling (1876-1939): His life and contributions to music education through educational concernts.

Resolution on Schelling's retirement (box 1, folder 2)

This collection documents Schelling's life as a student, a professor, a scholar, and an author. It also documents the University of Pennsylvania through the eyes of an individual who was a student and a faculty member over a period of more than fifty years. The collection is arranged in eleven series: Correspondence, Events, Financial records, Personal items, Research, Speeches and addresses, Teaching, University of Pennsylvania, Writings, Theatrical scrapbooks, and Newspaper and magazine article clippings.

Series I. Correspondence includes letters to and from Felix E. Schelling, although the bulk of the letters are addressed to Schelling. He appears to have had a wide range of correspondents, but there are a few people with whom he corresponded fairly regularly. These correspondents include Joseph Q. Adams, Raymond M. Alden, Frank Aydelotte, Henrietta Bartlett, A.S. Bouton, A. Brandl, J. LeGay Brereton, Tucker Brooke, Martin G. Brumbaugh, Edgar Potts Cheyney, Florence Coates, Allen S. Cook, Morris W. Croll, J.E. Davies, George W. Douglas, A.R. Elsasser, John Erskine, Max Farrand, Albert Feuillerat, Horace Howard Furness, Dr. M. Nelson Gay, Austin K. Gray, Francis B. Gummere, J.M. Hart, Henry Hanby Hay, Morris Jastrow, H. La Barre Jayne, W.W. Keen, Horace Liveright, Percy Long, Hughes Mearns, S. Weir Mitchell, Harrison S. Morris, A. Edward Newton, D. O'Bolger, E.H. Oliphant, Willard Parker, Leonidas Payne, Josiah H. Penniman, William Lyon Phelps, Agnes Repplier, Ernest Rhys, Maura Skinner, J. Duncan Spaeth, Charles William Wallace, Cornelius Weygandt, and W.A. White. Researchers interested in Schelling's career at Penn (and also collections found within the Kislak Center) will find letters from colleagues including E. Scully Bradley, E.P. Cheyney, Thomas Sovereign Gates, Joseph Hergesheimer, Edgar L. Potts, Arthur Hobson Quinn, J. Howard Reber, J.G. Rosengarten, and Edgar F. Smith. Letters are largely professional in nature, although there are several letters to and from his family (filed under Schelling in box 1, folder 18). If letters had attachments, the attachments are filed behind the letters. Material in this series is arranged in alphabetical order.

The second series, II. Events, contains invitations, programs, and memorabilia relating to events which Schelling almost certainly attended. Early events focus on musical performances in which Schelling and family members performed. From 1878 to 1884, there are many University of Pennsylvania student events represented, including performances of the Glee Club, Cremation ceremonies, athletic events, class days, and commencements, to name the most prevalent. Later years include memorabilia from University of Pennsylvania alumni events and commencements, the Shakespeare Society of Philadelphia, and other local institutions such as the American Philosophical Society. A few notable events include a trip to the University of Glasgow Jubilee in 1901, the Deutsche Shakespeare-Gesellschaft in 1914, the Shakespeare Tercentenary in 1916 (multiple events), cornerstone dedication at the University of Louvain in 1918, and a trip to England in 1923 which included the Cambridge University Jubilee and the 800th anniversary of the foundation of St. Bartholomew's Hospital. Material in this series is arranged in chronological order.

Series III. Financial records and IV. Personal items are both very small but contain important information for researchers interested in Schelling's writing career. These series contain receipts, royalty statements, biographical material, and copyright certificates.

The fifth series, V. Research, contains material that Schelling used for his scholarly work on Shakespeare and the Elizabethan literary world. This group of material contains photocopies of works by Bacon, Flacci, Lenton, and Livy and a number of inventories of collections of primary sources held at repositories, largely in New York. The primary source collections relate to theater. Material in this series is arranged in alphabetical order.

Schelling's career at the University of Pennsylvania is documented in series VI. Speeches and addresses and VII. Teaching. Schelling appears to have been a popular speaker during his career, and topics addressed are the Elizabethan literary world, Shakespeare, theater, teaching, and education. Very few of the speeches have titles and many are undated and therefore, the speeches are arranged chronologically whenever possible, with a large numbered grouped together as "undated." His teaching career is not particularly well documented--there are a few lectures (at least two of which were not held at the University of Pennsylvania), several of the exams he gave, and some student records.

Schelling's connection to the University of Pennsylvania was strong. Not only did he teach at the University for 48 years, he also earned all his degrees from Penn. The eighth series, VIII. University of Pennsylvania includes some academic records from his time as a student, alumni information, and publications about the University. Events relating to his time as a student and alumni of the University of Pennsylvania are located in Series II.

The bulk of the collection can be found in Series IX. Writings. Schelling appears to have been a prolific writer, publishing books, articles, and reviews on others' works. He also wrote a play which was performed and many poems, but it is unclear if many or any of them were published. The material in this series is arranged by type of publication and then alphabetically by title within Books, Drafts, Play, and Poetry, and chronologically within Published articles and Reviews (written by Schelling). The poems are in Schelling's original folders, but there appears to be a great deal of duplication. It is unclear if Schelling tried to publish the same poems under several different titles over a period of time. Researchers interested in Schelling's poems should take the time to look at all folders in the group.

Series X. Theatrical scrapbooks contains eleven scrapbooks, some of which may have been created by Schelling. There are three scrapbooks created by the physician Charles W. Burr which document theater fairly generally. These scrapbooks include clippings (largely magazine) of theater actors and actresses and scenes from plays and other productions. A scrapbook which appears to have been created by Owen Marlowe contains clippings, letters, and playbills from his career. A few writings (manuscript) are scattered through the scrapbook, and the last few pages contain recipes for champagne and orange wine. The Clara Woodward scrapbooks include playbills and images of actors and actresses. For the most part, the playbills are for the Broad Street Theatre, the Castle Square Opera Co., the Chestnut Street Theatre, and the Chestnut Street Opera House. The remaining scrapbooks have no names attached to them, but several are in the same style as Clara Woodward's and may well be created by her. All scrapbooks relate to theater, regardless of the creator.

The final series, Series XI. Newspaper and magazine article clippings, cover a variety of topics and are arranged alphabetically by topic. Reviews of Schelling's works are located at the end of the series.

Gift of Mrs. Schelling, 1946.

Publisher
University of Pennsylvania: Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts
Finding Aid Author
Nicole Love and Holly Mengel
Finding Aid Date
2015 September 23
Access Restrictions

The bulk of this collection is open for research use. Researchers interested in using the scrapbooks (located in boxes 6 to 13) will require assistance from Kislak staff as the items are extremely fragile. Please make an appointment to use these materials so that staff will be available.

Use Restrictions

Copyright restrictions may exist. For most library holdings, the Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania do not hold copyright. It is the responsibility of the requester to seek permission from the holder of the copyright to reproduce material from the Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts.

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Adam, John S.-Aydelotte, Frank, 1914-1938.
Box 1 Folder 1
"Baconian"-Bouton, A.S., 1907-1938.
Box 1 Folder 2
Bradley, E. Scully-Butler, Pierce, 1906-1935.
Box 1 Folder 3
Camac, C.N.B.-Cunningham, Hal, 1890-1937.
Box 1 Folder 4
Da Costa, [Illegible]-Dwight, M.N., 1890-1936.
Box 1 Folder 5
Earle, Governor George H. and Mrs.-Evans, Elizabeth, 1888-1938.
Box 1 Folder 6
Farquhar, F.G.-Furness, William Henry III, 1893-1942.
Box 1 Folder 7
Garland, Hamlin-Gummere, Richard M., 1888-1940.
Box 1 Folder 8
Haas, John A.W.-Hay, Henry Hanby, 1893-1935.
Box 1 Folder 9
Hays, Morris-Ishida, Kenji, 1891-1942.
Box 1 Folder 10
Jackson, Francis A.-Krebs, Arnold, 1880-1936.
Box 1 Folder 11
Lane, Andrew-Long, Percy, 1885-1936.
Box 1 Folder 12
Macaulay, G.C.-Mustard, Wilfred P., 1890-1937.
Box 1 Folder 13
Nason, Arthur H.-Northup, Clark S., 1904-1938.
Box 1 Folder 14
Oakley, Thornton-Parker, Willard, 1906-1935.
Box 1 Folder 15
Parmenter, C.L.-Princeton University, 1891-1936.
Box 1 Folder 16
Quinn, Arthur H.-Runk, L.B, 1897-1944.
Box 1 Folder 17
Saints Mary, George-Symmes, Harold S., 1892-1945.
Box 1 Folder 18
Tannenbaum, Samuel A.-True, Rodney H., 1888-1936.
Box 1 Folder 19
Valentine, Alan C.-Von Moschzisker, Robert, 1912-1926.
Box 1 Folder 20
Wallace, Hulda-Young, Karl, 1891-1936.
Box 1 Folder 21
Unidentified (illegible or unsigned), 1919-1936, undated.
Box 1 Folder 22
Relating to Thor, 1917-1918.
Box 1 Folder 23

1873-1877.
Box 1 Folder 24
1878.
Box 1 Folder 25
1879.
Box 1 Folder 26
1880.
Box 1 Folder 27
1881.
Box 1 Folder 28
1882.
Box 1 Folder 29
1883-1885.
Box 1 Folder 30
1890-1897.
Box 1 Folder 31
1901.
Box 2 Folder 1
1902-1904.
Box 2 Folder 2
1905-1906.
Box 2 Folder 3
1907-1909.
Box 2 Folder 4
1910-1914.
Box 2 Folder 5
1915-1916 June.
Box 2 Folder 6
1916.
Box 2 Folder 7
1917-1919.
Box 2 Folder 8
1920-1921.
Box 2 Folder 9
1922-1923.
Box 2 Folder 10
1924, 1926-1928.
Box 2 Folder 11
1929.
Box 2 Folder 12
1930-1931.
Box 2 Folder 13
1932-1933.
Box 2 Folder 14
1934-1938, undated.
Box 2 Folder 15
undated.
Box 2 Folder 16

Receipts, 1923-1926.
Box 2 Folder 17
Royalty statements, 1927-1938.
Box 2 Folder 18

Biographies, bookplate, passport, and report of accident of Ernest H. Schelling (brother) in World War I, 1919-1929.
Box 2 Folder 19
Collected bookplates and memorabilia, undated.
Box 2 Folder 20
Commonplace book, undated.
Box 2 Folder 21
Copyright certificates, 1893-1932.
Box 2 Folder 22

Bacon, Facci, Livy, and others, notes on and writings by, undated.
Box 2 Folder 23
Inventory of Beck's collection of prompt books at New York Public Library, 1936.
Box 2 Folder 24
Inventory of Burton's theatre play bills at New-York Historical Society, circa 1936-1937.
Box 2 Folder 25
Inventory of Drama-tragedy programs at New York Public Library, Fridenberg Galleries, Keen's Chop House, The Lambs Club, and the Elks Club, volumes 1 and 2, circa 1936.
Box 2 Folder 26-27
Inventory of the John James collection at New York Public Library, circa 1936-1937.
Box 2 Folder 28
Inventory of manuscripts and prompt books at Columbia University, circa 1936-1937.
Box 3 Folder 1
Inventory of the May D. Seymour collection, circa 1939.
Box 3 Folder 2
Inventory of Play bills at the New York Public Library, Keen's Chop House, and the Elks Club, circa 1936.
Box 3 Folder 3
Inventory of Theodore Liebler collection at the New York Public Library, circa 1936-1937.
Box 3 Folder 4
Inventories of Van Damm collection of theatrical flashlights, the Altman collection, the Daly theatre collection, and Special program collection, circa 1938.
Box 3 Folder 5
Musical notation, correspondence and notes, 1922-1929.
Box 3 Folder 6
Lenton, Francis, copied manuscript notes and poems, undated.
Box 3 Folder 7
Lenton, Francis, photocopy of Great Britains Beauties, undated.
Box 3 Folder 8
Lenton, Francis, photocopy of Lenton's Leisures Described, undated.
Box 3 Folder 9
Lenton, Francis, photocopy of Characterismi, undated.
Box 3 Folder 10
Lenton, Francis, photocopy of Innes Of Court Anagrammatist, undated.
Box 3 Folder 11
Lenton, Francis, photocopy of The Young Gallants Whirligigg, undated.
Box 3 Folder 12
List of Gilbert and Sullivan opera publications, circa 1938.
Box 3 Folder 13
Lists of English and Latin plays, and Elizabethan and Shakespeare material, undated.
Box 3 Folder 14
Photographs of Shakespearean actors and actresses (photographs by Gilbert Bacon), undated.
Box 3 Folder 15

1890s.
Box 3 Folder 16
1900-1910.
Box 3 Folder 17
1911-1920.
Box 3 Folder 18
1921-1933.
Box 3 Folder 19
Schelling's farewell address at retirement from the University of Pennsylvania, 1938.
Box 3 Folder 20
undated.
Box 3 Folder 21

Lectures on the Elizabethan Age, omitting the drama, circa 1904.
Box 3 Folder 22
Philadelphia Branch, International Kindergarten Association, syllabus of six lectures, 1904.
Box 3 Folder 23
Exams and student grades, 1932-1937.
Box 3 Folder 24
Johns Hopkins lecture on Shakespeare, undated.
Box 3 Folder 25-26

Alumni information, undated.
Box 3 Folder 27
Education, exams, 1878-1882.
Box 3 Folder 28
Education, notes and grade reports, 1878-1881.
Box 3 Folder 29
Education, Masters of Arts thesis: "On Literary Criticism", 1884.
Box 3 Folder 30
Publications, 1920-1940.
Box 3 Folder 31

English Chronical Play, uncut and unbound copy, 1902.
Box 3 Folder 32-33
Foreign Influences in Elizabethan Plays, page proofs, 1923.
Box 4 Folder 1
Pedagogically Speaking, galley proofs, 1929.
Box 4 Folder 2
Poetic and Verse Criticism in the Reign of Elizabeth, unbound copy, 1891.
Box 4 Folder 3
Shakespeare and Biography, 1937.
Box 4 Folder 4 Drawer 51
Shakespeare and Demi-Science, galley proofs, 1927.
Box 4 Folder 5
Thor and Some Other War Rhymes, page proofs, 1918.
Box 4 Folder 6
"Some Contemporary Picturings of the State and its Personnel in Shakespeare's Days," notes, manuscript pages, and annotated typescript, circa 1897.
Box 4 Folder 7
"Robert Browning in Retrospect," annotated typescript and manuscript notes, undated.
Box 4 Folder 8
"Story of a Teacher," corrected typescript, probably 1930s.
Box 4 Folder 9-11
"Three Great Elizabethans," annotated and corrected typescript, undated.
Box 4 Folder 12
Articles, probably by Schelling, undated.
Box 4 Folder 13-14
Music manuscripts, undated.
Drawer 49
"The Family Failing," performed at Houston Club Smoker, corrected manuscript and announcement (includes Schelling's note, "a dismal failure"), 1896.
Box 4 Folder 15
"Busy Buzzie," drafts and typed copies of poems, undated.
Box 4 Folder 16
"Echoes and Epigrams", undated.
Box 4 Folder 17-19
"The Golden Age," class poem, circa 1881.
Box 4 Folder 20
"Sonnets of the Nations," typescript, 1917.
Box 4 Folder 21
Miscellaneous manuscript and typescript copies of poems, undated.
Box 4 Folder 22
1880s-1890s.
Box 4 Folder 23
1900-1910.
Box 4 Folder 24
1911-1920.
Box 5 Folder 1
1921-1930.
Box 5 Folder 2
1931-1940.
Box 5 Folder 3
undated.
Box 5 Folder 5
"The Gownsman" articles, drafts and newspaper clippings, 1919, undated.
Box 5 Folder 6-9
"Variorum Shakespeare," includes correspondence, circa 1931-1936.
Box 5 Folder 4
By others or unknown, 1890-1935.
Box 5 Folder 10
1889-1898.
Box 5 Folder 11
1903-1918.
Box 5 Folder 12
1920-1921.
Box 5 Folder 13
1922-1929.
Box 5 Folder 14
1930-1936.
Box 5 Folder 15
undated.
Box 5 Folder 16

Charles W. Burr theatre scrapbook, images of actors, actresses, and scenes from plays (3 volumes), undated.
Box 7-9
Owen Marlowe theatrical scrapbook, clippings, playbills, letters, writings, and recipes , 1856-1874.
Box 6 Item 1
Clara Woodward theatrical scrapbook, playbills and images of actors and actresses, 1894-1987.
Box 6 Item 2
Clara Woodward theatrical scrapbook, playbills and images of actors and actresses, 1897-1898.
Box 6 Item 3
Volume containing clippings and images of actors and actresses, 1896-1897.
Box 10 Item 1
Volume containing playbills and images of actors and actresses, 1898-1899.
Box 10 Item 2
Volume containing playbills and images of actors and actresses, 1899-1900.
Box 11
Volume containing clippings, 1907-1910.
Box 12
Volume containing clippings, 1920-1925.
Box 13

Contemporary Club, 1919.
Box 5 Folder 17
Folger Shakespeare Library, 1932-1936, undated.
Box 5 Folder 18
Furness memorial and collection donated to the University of Pennsylvania Libraries, circa 1932.
Box 5 Folder 19
Mitchell, S. Weir, memorial, 1928.
Box 5 Folder 20
Politics and world events, 1926-1937, undated.
Box 5 Folder 21
Portraits of famous and notable personages, 1940, undated.
Box 5 Folder 22
Schelling, Felix E., 1879-1921.
Box 5 Folder 23-24
Schelling, Felix E., appointment as Felix E. Schelling Professorship of English Literature, 1930.
Box 5 Folder 25
Schelling, Felix E., receiving honors, awards, and degrees, 1909-1934.
Box 5 Folder 26
Schelling, Felix E., speeches and addresses, 1902-1930.
Box 5 Folder 27
Schelling, Felix E., teaching (at University of Pennsylvania and other), 1888-1921.
Box 5 Folder 28
Shakespeare, 1877-1934.
Box 5 Folder 29
Shakespeare, tercentenary of his death, 1916.
Box 5 Folder 30
Wallace, Charles William, 1909-1932.
Box 5 Folder 31
Writers, poets, and libraries, 1910-1936.
Box 5 Folder 32
Relating to Appraisement and Asperity, circa 1922.
Box 5 Folder 33
Relating to Ben Jonson's Timber: or discoveries made upon men and matter , 1892-1897.
Box 5 Folder 34
Relating to Book of 17th Century Lyrics, 1900.
Box 5 Folder 35
Relating to Book of Elizabethan Lyrics, 1895-1897.
Box 5 Folder 36
Relating to Elizabethan Drama, 1908-1909.
Box 5 Folder 37
Relating to Elizabethan Playwrights, 1925.
Box 5 Folder 38
Relating to English Chronicle Play, 1902.
Box 5 Folder 39
Relating to English Drama, 1914-1915.
Box 5 Folder 40
Relating to English Literature during the Lifetime of Shakespeare, 1910-1911.
Box 5 Folder 41
Relating to The English Lyric, 1913-1914.
Box 5 Folder 42
Relating to Masterpieces of the English Drama, circa 1912.
Box 5 Folder 43
Relating to Pedagogically Speaking, 1929-1930.
Box 5 Folder 44
Relating to Poetic and Verse Criticism of the Reign of Elizabeth, 1894.
Box 5 Folder 45
Relating to The Queen's Progress, 1904-1905.
Box 5 Folder 46
Relating to Shakespeare and Demi-Science, 1927.
Box 5 Folder 47
Relating to Summer Ghosts and Winter Topics, circa 1924.
Box 5 Folder 48
Relating to Typical Elizabethan Plays, circa 1926.
Box 5 Folder 49

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