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Randy Rasmussen Papers, 1971-2020
Collection Overview
Title: Randy Rasmussen Papers, 1971-2020
ID: OGLMC1695
Primary Creator: Rasmussen, Randy L. (1953-2020)
Extent: 4.75 Linear Feet
Date Acquired: 01/19/2021
Subjects: Theater and Film, University of North Dakota - Alumni
Languages: English
Abstract
Scope and Contents of the Materials
The Randy Rasmussen Papers date from 1971 to 2020 and are divided into four series as follows:
Series 1: Writings, 1971-2018
Series 2: Drafts
Series 3: Correspondence, 2009-2020
Series 4: Photographs
Collection Historical Note
"Randy Rasmussen, binding specialist at the Chester Fritz Library, Grand Forks, N.D., died Saturday, Dec. 19, in his home. He was 67.
Randy Rasmussen grew up in Towner, N.D. After graduating from high school, he followed his sister to the University of North Dakota, where he earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees in English. He was a teaching assistant and worked at the UND Bookstore.
In 1999, he found a new home at Chester Fritz Library.
'I love books,' he said, 'what a better place to work than a library?' Randy wrote four published books related to films, another of his interests. He thought that UND’s Writers Workshops were gems. He left behind several notebooks filled with ideas on what he planned to write. He just didn’t have enough time to do it all.
'Randy was the person everyone knew in the Chester Fritz Library – and everyone liked,' said Stephanie Walker, Dean of Libraries & Information Resources. 'He was truly a wonderful person. He started here in the all-print days, and grew with the Library, his job changing over time. Among other things, Randy cared for our physical collections. Generations of grad students met Randy when he’d ensure their theses and dissertations were carefully bound and submitted to the Archives; recently, he helped ensure the compact shelving that now houses many important collections was perfect. He helped move collections almost endlessly, as we undertook to stay in the Library and keep it open while renovating. Randy was also a published author and film critic, and we’re adding his works to the UND Scholarly Commons. Randy will be much missed.'
Randy would not miss, if possible, plays, recitals, and concerts presented by the University or the city. All of them are gems in Grand Forks and he felt fortunate to live here. Music gave him such pleasure and peace. He took a book and a different set of CDs to every treatment at the Cancer Center. In the end only music worked. He passed away of leukemia Dec. 19. He was a kind, intelligent, interesting man.
Randy was preceded in death by his parents Vi and Loren Rasmussen and survived by his sister Terri and brother-in-law Bernie Mickelson and his many gracious friends and colleagues at Chester Fritz Library. Randy’s family cannot thank them enough for the comfort and care they gave him until the end. He absolutely loved working with all of them and they felt the same about him."
Subject/Index Terms
Administrative Information
Repository: Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections
Access Restrictions: Open for inspection under the rules and regulations of the Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections.
Acquisition Source: Terri Mickelson, Ames, Iowa
Acquisition Method: Donation; 2021-3429
Related Publications:
Available in Special Collections:
Children of the Night: the Six Archetypal Characters of Classic Horror Films. by Randy Rasmussen. Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland, 1998.
Orson Welles: Six Films Analyzed, Scene by Scene. by Randy Rasmussen. Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland, 2006.
Psycho, the Birds and Halloween: the intimacy of terror in three classic films. by Randy Rasmussen. Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland, 2014.
Stanley Kubrick: Seven Films Analyzed. by Randy Rasmussen. Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland, 2001.
Preferred Citation: (Description of Item). Randy Rasmussen Papers. OGLMC 1695, Box #, Folder #. Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections, Chester Fritz Library, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks.
Processing Information: Processed by Curt Hanson in July 2021.
Box and Folder Listing
Browse by Series:
[Series 1: Writings, 1971-2018],
[Series 2: Drafts],
[Series 3: Correspondence, 2009-2020],
[Series 4: Photographs],
[Series 5: Miscellaneous],
[All]
- Series 1: Writings, 1971-2018
- The first series consists of Randy Rasmussen's completed writings, arranged alphabetically. Randy Rasmussen was a published film studies scholar and four of his monographs are available in the Department of Special Collections.
- Box 1
- Folder 1: Children of the Night: the Six Archetypal Characters of Classic Horror Films. Advertisements and Reviews, 1998
- Folder 2: "Europe '76: the Diary of Two Mad Travelers" by Terri Mickelson and Randy Rasmussen, 1976
- Volume 1: "Four Horror Films Go to War: Son of Frankenstein, the Wolf Man, Son of Dracula, Cat People and American Fears During World War II"
- Volume 2: "An Investigation of Context, Character, and Technique in James Whale's Film Horror Fantasies." UND Master's Thesis, 1980
- Folder 3: "James Whale and the Classic Horror Fantasy"
- Folder 4: "A Little Romance and Its Second Cousins: Before Sunrise, the World of Henry Orient, and Romeo and Juliet"
- Volume 3: "Lolita: Domestic Maneuvers. The Missing Chapter from Stanley Kubrick: Seven Films Analyzed", 1997
- Folder 5: "Notes on A Clockwork Orange (1971)"
- Folder 6: "Notes on Dr. Strangelove: Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964)"
- Folder 7: "Notes on Planet of the Apes (1968)"
- Folder 8: "Notes on The Black Cat (1934)"
- Folder 9: "Notes on 2001: a Space Odyssey (1968)"
- Volume 4: "Orson Welles's Macbeth: Murdered Dreams", 2006
- Folder 10: Papers, early 1970s
- Folder 11: Papers, 1971
- Item 1: "A Brief History of My Association with the Hunting of Animals"
- Item 2: "Concerning Logic and Two Short Stories by Edgar Allen Poe"
- Item 3: "An Examination of the Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley Novel Frankenstein"
- Item 4: "On the Drama 'Cain,' by Lord George Gordon Byron"
- Item 5: "On the Essays of Percy Bysshe Shelley"
- Item 6: "On the Subject of Vegetarianism"
- Item 7: "A Personal Examination of Two Short Stories Written by Mary W. Shelley"
- Item 8: "Personal Views on Several Motion Pictures"
- Item 9: "Reactions to the Music of Several Composers"
- Item 10: "Thoughts on Shelley's 'A Defence of Poetry'"
- Folder 12: Papers, 1972
- Item 1: "A Brief Examination of Orson Welles' Citizen Kane"
- Item 2: "A Critical Analysis of Byron's Manfred"
- Item 3: "A Critical Analysis of Shelley's 'Hymn to Intellectual Beauty'"
- Item 4: "Monsieur Verdoux and the Chaplin Technique"
- Item 5: "The Seventh Seal: Film Techniques of Ingmar Bergman"
- Item 6: "Thoughts on Lord Byron's Cain"
- Folder 13: Papers, 1973
- Item 1: "Aristotle, Johnson, Goldsmith: a Comparison of Theories on Dramatic Poetry"
- Item 2: "Binsey Poplars: Hopkins, Natural Beauty, and Man"
- Item 3: "The Brothers: Instress in Man"
- Item 4: "Browning and the Necessity of an Acceptable Self-Image"
- Item 5: "Cleopatra: Two Interpretations"
- Item 6: "The End of Glory, Lawrence Lafore"
- Item 7: "An Explication of Tennyson's 'Saint Simeon Stylites'"
- Item 8: "Fantasy in the Novel and Film 415: Final Exam"
- Item 9: "Hitler: the Last Ten Days"
- Item 10: "Matthew Arnold and the Byronic Madman"
- Item 11: "The Novel to Film Translation of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde"
- Item 12: "The Pentagon Propaganda Machine, J. William Fulbright"
- Item 13: "The Rape of the Lock and the Profund"
- Item 14: "Robinson Crusoe, the Middle-Class, and Ambition"
- Item 15: "The Tempest: Shakespeare's Ultimate Fantasy"
- Item 16: "Translation of the Frankenstein Legend: Novel to Film"
- Item 17: Untitled, regarding Albert Camus
- Item 18: Untitled, regarding the United States Supreme Court
- Folder 14: Papers, 1974
- Item 1: "Historians, Detectives, and the Pursuit of Evidence"
- Item 2: "Horsefeathers-Duck Soup: the Marx Brothers vs. the World"
- Item 3: "Joseph Mankiewicz's Julius Caesar"
- Item 4: "The Sense of the Absurd in Shakespeare's Antony & Cleopatra"
- Item 5: "T.S. Eliot and the Ideas in Mencken's 'American Culture'"
- Folder 15: Papers, 1975-1976
- Item 1: "Problems of Thematic Sources and Interpretations of Byron's Manfred", 1975
- Item 2: "Analysis of the Character Je in A Taste of Honey", 1976
- Item 3: "Critical Evaluation of Josef van Sternberg's The Blue Angel", 1976
- Item 4: "Ironic Implications in James Whale's Trilogy of Fantasy Films", 1976
- Folder 16: Papers, 1977-1978
- Item 1: "'Bartleby': Adaptation from Short Story to Film", 1977
- Item 2: "'Bartleby' and the Romantic Preoccupation", 1977
- Item 3: "Privacy and Deception in Faulkner's As I Lay Dying", 1977
- Item 4: "Ring Lardner, Jr. and the Influences on His Work", 1977
- Item 5: Untitled, regarding Willa Cather, 1977
- Item 6: "American Graffiti: Involvement vs. Detachment", 1978
- Item 7: "Habits of Mind: Four Novels by H.G. Wells", 1978
- Item 8: "The Island of Doctor Moreau: Crisis and Readjustment", 1978
- Folder 17: Papers, undated
- Folder 18: Stanley Kubrick: Seven Films Analyzed. Advertisements, Correspondence, and Reviews, 2001
- Volume 5: "Tangling with Dragons: Growing Up Fairy Tale Style in Tangled and How to Train Your Dragon", 2018
- Volume 6: "Tangos Before Sunrise, Sunset, and Midnight: a Conversational Journey with Jesse and Celine", 2017
Browse by Series:
[Series 1: Writings, 1971-2018],
[Series 2: Drafts],
[Series 3: Correspondence, 2009-2020],
[Series 4: Photographs],
[Series 5: Miscellaneous],
[All]