The Letters of C. Vann Woodward

The Letters of C. Vann Woodward
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Publisher : Yale University Press
Total Pages : 412
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ISBN-10 : 9780300188769
ISBN-13 : 0300188765
Rating : 4/5 (69 Downloads)

Synopsis The Letters of C. Vann Woodward by : C. Vann Woodward

divC. Vann Woodward was one of the most prominent and respected American historians of the twentieth century. He was also a very gifted and frequent writer of letters, from his earliest days as a young student in Arkansas and Georgia to his later days at Yale when he became one of the arbiters of American intellectual culture./DIVdiv /DIVdivFor the first time, his sprightly, wry, sympathetic, and often funny letters are published, including those he wrote to figures as diverse as John Kennedy, David Riesman, Richard Hofstadter, and Robert Penn Warren. The letters shed new light not only on Woodward himself, but on what it meant to be an American radical and public intellectual, as well as on the complex politics and discourse of the historical profession and the anxious modulations of Southern culture./DIV

The Burden of Southern History

The Burden of Southern History
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 173
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:493967837
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (37 Downloads)

Synopsis The Burden of Southern History by : Comer Vann Woodward (historien).)

The Strange Career of Jim Crow

The Strange Career of Jim Crow
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Publisher : Turtleback Books
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0613586743
ISBN-13 : 9780613586740
Rating : 4/5 (43 Downloads)

Synopsis The Strange Career of Jim Crow by : C. Vann Woodward

This third revised edition of Woodward's classic study of the history of the Jim Crow laws and of American race relations in general includes a new chapter on the tragic events that have occurred since 1965, including the Watts riots, the murder of Martin Luther King, white backlash encouraged by black activism, and the shift in national mood resulting from the election of Richard Nixon into the White House. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.

The Letters of Henry Adams

The Letters of Henry Adams
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Publisher : Harvard University Press
Total Pages : 910
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ISBN-10 : 0674526864
ISBN-13 : 9780674526860
Rating : 4/5 (64 Downloads)

Synopsis The Letters of Henry Adams by : Henry Adams

The Burden of Southern History

The Burden of Southern History
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Publisher : LSU Press
Total Pages : 340
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ISBN-10 : 9780807149485
ISBN-13 : 0807149489
Rating : 4/5 (85 Downloads)

Synopsis The Burden of Southern History by : C. Vann Woodward

C. Vann Woodward's The Burden of Southern History remains one of the essential history texts of our time. In it Woodward brilliantly addresses the interrelated themes of southern identity, southern distinctiveness, and the strains of irony that characterize much of the South's historical experience. First published in 1960, the book quickly became a touchstone for generations of students. This updated third edition contains a chapter, "Look Away, Look Away," in which Woodward finds a plethora of additional ironies in the South's experience. It also includes previously uncollected appreciations of Robert Penn Warren, to whom the book was originally dedicated, and William Faulkner. This edition also features a new foreword by historian William E. Leuchtenburg in which he recounts the events that led up to Woodward's writing The Burden of Southern History, and reflects on the book's -- and Woodward's -- place in the study of southern history. The Burden of Southern History is quintessential Woodward -- wise, witty, ruminative, daring, and as alive in the twenty-first century as when it was written.

Origins of the New South, 1877-1913

Origins of the New South, 1877-1913
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 692
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015007698445
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (45 Downloads)

Synopsis Origins of the New South, 1877-1913 by : Comer Vann Woodward

Reviews the economis, political, and social evolution of the Outh from the end of Reconstruction to the beginning of World War I.

Selected Letters of William Styron

Selected Letters of William Styron
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Publisher : Random House
Total Pages : 706
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ISBN-10 : 9781400068067
ISBN-13 : 1400068061
Rating : 4/5 (67 Downloads)

Synopsis Selected Letters of William Styron by : William Styron

In 1950, at the age of twenty-four, William Clark Styron, Jr., wrote to his mentor, Professor William Blackburn of Duke University. The young writer was struggling with his first novel, Lie Down in Darkness, and he was nervous about whether his “strain and toil” would amount to anything. “When I mature and broaden,” Styron told Blackburn, “I expect to use the language on as exalted and elevated a level as I can sustain. I believe that a writer should accommodate language to his own peculiar personality, and mine wants to use great words, evocative words, when the situation demands them.” In February 1952, Styron was awarded the Prix de Rome of the American Academy of Arts and Letters, which crowned him a literary star. In Europe, Styron met and married Rose Burgunder, and found himself immersed in a new generation of expatriate writers. His relationships with George Plimpton and Peter Matthiessen culminated in Styron introducing the debut issue of The Paris Review. Literary critic Alfred Kazin described him as one of the postwar “super-egotists” who helped transform American letters. His controversial The Confessions of Nat Turner won the 1968 Pulitzer Prize, while Sophie’s Choice was awarded the 1980 National Book Award, and Darkness Visible, Styron’s groundbreaking recounting of his ordeal with depression, was not only a literary triumph, but became a landmark in the field. Part and parcel of Styron’s literary ascendance were his friendships with Norman Mailer, James Baldwin, John and Jackie Kennedy, Arthur Miller, James Jones, Carlos Fuentes, Wallace Stegner, Robert Penn Warren, Philip Roth, C. Vann Woodward, and many of the other leading writers and intellectuals of the second half of the twentieth century. This incredible volume takes readers on an American journey from FDR to George W. Bush through the trenchant observations of one of the country’s greatest writers. Not only will readers take pleasure in William Styron’s correspondence with and commentary about the people and events that made the past century such a momentous and transformative time, they will also share the writer’s private meditations on the very art of writing. Advance praise for Selected Letters of William Styron “I first encountered Bill Styron when, at twenty, I read The Confessions of Nat Turner. Hillary and I became friends with Bill and Rose early in my presidency, but I continued to read him, fascinated by the man and his work, his triumphs and troubles, the brilliant lights and dark corners of his amazing mind. These letters, carefully and lovingly selected by Rose, offer real insight into both the great writer and the good man.”—President Bill Clinton “The Bill Styron revealed in these letters is altogether the Bill Styron who was a dear friend and esteemed colleague to me for close to fifty years. The humor, the generosity, the loyalty, the self-awareness, the commitment to literature, the openness, the candor about matters closest to him—all are on display in this superb selection of his correspondence. The directness in the artful sentences is such that I felt his beguiling presence all the while that I was enjoying one letter after another.”—Philip Roth “Bill Styron’s letters were never envisioned, far less composed, as part of the Styron oeuvre, yet that is what they turn out to be. Brilliant, passionate, eloquent, insightful, moving, dirty-minded, indignant, and hilarious, they accumulate power in the reading, becoming in themselves a work of literature.”—Peter Matthiessen

A Diary from Dixie

A Diary from Dixie
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Publisher : Harvard University Press
Total Pages : 612
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ISBN-10 : 0674202910
ISBN-13 : 9780674202917
Rating : 4/5 (10 Downloads)

Synopsis A Diary from Dixie by : Mary Boykin Chesnut

In her diary, Mary Boykin Chesnut, the wife of a Confederate general and aid to president Jefferson Davis, James Chestnut, Jr., presents an eyewitness account of the Civil War.

Freedom Writer

Freedom Writer
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Publisher : University of Georgia Press
Total Pages : 466
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ISBN-10 : 0820328219
ISBN-13 : 9780820328218
Rating : 4/5 (19 Downloads)

Synopsis Freedom Writer by : Virginia Foster Durr

Published to coincide with the 100th anniversary of Durr's birth--A unique civil rights diary that captures the daily struggles of the movement in the 1960s.

The Mind of the South

The Mind of the South
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Publisher : Vintage
Total Pages : 498
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ISBN-10 : 9780679736479
ISBN-13 : 0679736476
Rating : 4/5 (79 Downloads)

Synopsis The Mind of the South by : W. J. Cash

Ever since its publication in 1941, The Mind of the South has been recognized as a path-breaking work of scholarship and as a literary achievement of enormous eloquence and insight in its own right. From its investigation of the Southern class system to its pioneering assessments of the region's legacies of racism, religiosity, and romanticism, W. J. Cash's book defined the way in which millions of readers— on both sides of the Mason-Dixon line—would see the South for decades to come. This fiftieth-anniversary edition of The Mind of the South includes an incisive analysis of Cash himself and of his crucial place in the history of modern Southern letters.