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William McFee Papers

An inventory of his papers at Syracuse University

Overview of the Collection

Creator: McFee, William, 1881-
Title: William McFee Papers
Inclusive Dates: 1922-1958
Quantity: 8 items (SC)
Abstract: Papers of the British novelist, author. Died 1966. Personal correspondence and requests for autographed copies of McFee's books. Typescript of "On Keeping a Fool at Court," an essay written for Shadowland magazine.
Language: English
Repository: Special Collections Research Center,
Syracuse University Library
222 Waverly Avenue
Syracuse, NY 13244-2010
http://scrc.syr.edu

Biographical History

William McFee (1881-1966) was a British novelist and author best known for his sea novels, such as Casuals of the Sea (1916).

William McFee was born on June 15, 1881 on his father, John Henry McFee's ship, Erin's Isle during a return trip from India. After completing school at East Anglian School in Suffolk, England, William McFee became an apprentice to the engineering firm of McMuirland's at Aldersgate in London. In 1905, he took a position as a junior engineer aboard a tramp steamer that travelled to Mediterranean, as well as African and Asian ports.

McFee served as a sublieutenant in the British navy during World War I. While serving in the eastern Mediterranean, he met Pauline Khondoff, a Bulgarian refugee. The couple wed in 1920, but divorced in 1932. After the war, McFee returned to his previous employer, the United Fruit Company, where he served as a chief engineer. However, in 1924, he decided to leave the organization to pursue a career in writing.

Most of McFee's works are nautical tales, inspired by his years at sea. He was married twice more, first to Beatrice Allender who died in 1952 and then to Dorothy North. His stepson, Richard McFee, was an electronics professor at Syracuse University. William McFee died on July 2, 1966 at his home in New Milford, Connecticut.

Selected Works

1916 Casuals of the Sea
1930 North of Suez
1933 No Castle in Spain
1935 The Beachcomber
1938 Derelicts
1940 Watch Below

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Scope and Contents of the Collection

The William McFee Papers consist of Correspondence and Writings. The Correspondence is mostly of a personal nature, with the exception of the miscellaneous items which concern requests for autographed copies of McFee's books. The Writings consist of a manuscript, "On Keeping a Fool at Court," an essay on American literature written for Shadowland magazine. McFee writes:

Another remarkable feature of the literary life in America, and making for its degeneracy, is the attitude of women toward books. A certain sensuous idolatory is by no means extinct in the United States. The whole of "modern" American literature, outside of a few supreme humorists, is feminine in texture.

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Arrangement of the Collection

The collection contains two series: Correspondence, which is arranged alphabetically by recipient, and Writings.

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Restrictions

Access Restrictions

There are no access restrictions on this material

Use Restrictions

Written permission must be obtained from SCRC and all relevant rights holders before publishing quotations, excerpts or images from any materials in this collection.

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Subject Headings

Persons

Evans, Montgomery, II.
Gaige, Crosby, 1882-1949.
Hansen, Harry, 1884-
MacDonald, Pirie.
McFee, William, 1881-

Subjects

Authors, English.
English literature -- 20th century.
Novelists, English.

Genres and Forms

Correspondence.

Occupations

Authors.
Novelists.

Administrative Information

Preferred Citation

Preferred citation for this material is as follows:

William McFee Papers
Special Collections Research Center,
Syracuse University Library

Finding Aid Information

Created by: KM
Date: Aug 1987
Revision history: 08 Dec 2008 - converted to EAD (LDC)

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Inventory

Correspondence
SC 33 Evans, Montgomery 20 Sep 1952 (1 outgoing letter)
SC 33 Gaige, Crosby 22 Feb 1928 (1 outgoing letter)
SC 33 Hansen, Harry undated (1 outgoing letter)
SC 33 MacDonald, Pirie 31 Oct 1922 (1 outgoing letter)
SC 33 Miscellaneous 24 Jul 1958, 1940, 1958 (1 incoming letter; 2 outgoing letters)
Writings
SC 33 "On Keeping a Fool at Court" - typescript with author's corrections (6 pages)

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