The Life of William Roscoe
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Published: 1833
Total Pages: 514
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Published: 1833
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Arthur Prentice Rugg
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Published: 1921
Total Pages: 408
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Henry Roscoe
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Published: 1833
Total Pages: 404
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Millicent Bell
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 1995-06-30
Total Pages: 310
ISBN-13: 1139825208
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Cambridge Companion to Edith Wharton offers a series of fresh examinations of Edith Wharton's fiction written both to meet the interest of the student or general reader who encounters this major American writer for the first time and to be valuable to advanced scholars looking for new insights into her creative achievement. The essays cover Wharton's most important novels as well as some of her shorter fiction, and utilise both traditional and innovative critical techniques, applying the perspectives of literary history, feminist theory, psychology or biography, sociology or anthropology, or social history. The Introduction supplies a valuable review of the history of Wharton criticism which shows how her writing has provoked varying responses from its first publication, and how current interests have emerged from earlier ones. A detailed chronology of Wharton's life and publications and a useful bibliography are also provided.
Author: Celeste-Marie Bernier
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Published: 2016-02-15
Total Pages: 752
ISBN-13: 0748692940
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis comprehensive study by leading scholars in an important new field-the history of letters and letter writing-is essential reading for anyone interested in nineteenth-century American politics, history or literature. Because of its mass literacy, population mobility, and extensive postal system, nineteenth-century America is a crucial site for the exploration of letters and their meanings, whether they be written by presidents and statesmen, scientists and philosophers, novelists and poets, feminists and reformers, immigrants, Native Americans, or African Americans. This book breaks new ground by mapping the voluminous correspondence of these figures and other important American writers and thinkers. Rather than treating the letter as a spontaneous private document, the contributors understand it as a self-conscious artefact, circulating between friends and strangers and across multiple genres in ways that both make and break social ties.
Author: Lisa Grunwald
Publisher: Dial Press Trade Paperback
Published: 2008-04-08
Total Pages: 754
ISBN-13: 0385315937
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"Immediate and evocative, letters witness and fasten history, catching events as they happen," write Lisa Grunwald and Stephen J. Adler in their introduction to this remarkable book. In more than 400 letters from both famous figures and ordinary citizens, Letters of the Century encapsulates the people and places, events and trends that shaped our nation during the last 100 years. Here is Mark Twain's hilarious letter of complaint to the head of Western Union, an ecstatic letter from a young Charlie Chaplin upon receiving his first movie contract, Einstein's letter to Franklin Roosevelt warning about atomic warfare, Mark Rudd's "generation gap" letter to the president of Columbia University during the student riots of the 60s, and a letter from young Bill Gates imploring hobbyists not to share software so that innovators can make some money... In these pages, our century's most celebrated figures become everyday people and everyday people become part of history. Here is a veteran's wrenching letter left at the Vietnam Wall, a poignant correspondence between two women trying to become mothers, a heart-breaking letter from an AIDS sufferer telling his parents how he wants to be buried, an indignant e-mail from a PC user to his on-line server... "Letters," write Grunwald and Adler, "give history a voice." Arranged chronologically by decade, illustrated with over 100 photographs, Letters of the Century creates an extraordinary chronicle of our history, through the voices of the men and women who have lived its greatest moments.
Author: William Roscoe Thayer
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Published: 1926
Total Pages: 498
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Published: 1843
Total Pages: 588
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Brand Whitlock
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Published: 1936
Total Pages: 686
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKContains the letters and journals of Brand Whitlock, social reformer, who served as mayor of Toledo, Ohio during the early 1900's and as ambassador to Belgium during World War I.
Author: John Warden Robberds
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Published: 1843
Total Pages: 594
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