The Poet and the Gilded Age

The Poet and the Gilded Age
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Publisher : University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages : 408
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ISBN-10 : 9781512819182
ISBN-13 : 1512819182
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Synopsis The Poet and the Gilded Age by : Robert Harris Walker

This book is a volume in the Penn Press Anniversary Collection. To mark its 125th anniversary in 2015, the University of Pennsylvania Press rereleased more than 1,100 titles from Penn Press's distinguished backlist from 1899-1999 that had fallen out of print. Spanning an entire century, the Anniversary Collection offers peer-reviewed scholarship in a wide range of subject areas.

The Poet and the Gilded Age

The Poet and the Gilded Age
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Total Pages : 387
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:462201401
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Synopsis The Poet and the Gilded Age by : Robert Harris Walker

The Poet and the Gilded Age

The Poet and the Gilded Age
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Total Pages : 387
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Synopsis The Poet and the Gilded Age by : Robert H. Walker

Bayard Taylor

Bayard Taylor
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Total Pages : 414
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ISBN-10 : UCAL:B3575957
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Synopsis Bayard Taylor by : Richmond Croom Beatty

Years of My Youth

Years of My Youth
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Publisher : Good Press
Total Pages : 234
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ISBN-10 : EAN:4064066202538
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Synopsis Years of My Youth by : William Dean Howells

"Years of My Youth" was authored by William Dean Howells, an American realist novelist, literary critic, and playwright, nicknamed "The Dean of American Letters". The book is historical and the first part of the book read thus "It is hard to know the child's own earliest recollections from the things it has been told of itself by those with whom its life began. They remember for it the past which it afterward seems to remember for itself; the wavering outline of its nature is shadowed against the background of family, and from this it imagines an individual existence which has not yet begun. The events then have the quality of things dreamt, not lived, and they remain of that impalpable and elusive quality in all the after years..."

Encyclopedia of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era

Encyclopedia of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 1412
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ISBN-10 : 9781317471684
ISBN-13 : 1317471687
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Synopsis Encyclopedia of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era by : John D. Buenker

Spanning the era from the end of Reconstruction (1877) to 1920, the entries of this reference were chosen with attention to the people, events, inventions, political developments, organizations, and other forces that led to significant changes in the U.S. in that era. Seventeen initial stand-alone essays describe as many themes.

American Poetry

American Poetry
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Publisher : Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.
Total Pages : 64
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ISBN-10 : 1402705174
ISBN-13 : 9781402705175
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Synopsis American Poetry by : John Hollander

Contains a collection of poetry that spans two centuries and provides a diverse point of view of American life. American Poetry offers a collection of 26 verses by our finest poets, all with their unique perspective on the land they loved and accompanied by remarkable paintings that enhance the meaning of the words. Here, beautifully illustrated, are such unforgettable works.

The Gilded Age and Dawn of the Modern

The Gilded Age and Dawn of the Modern
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 232
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ISBN-10 : 9781317456629
ISBN-13 : 1317456629
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Synopsis The Gilded Age and Dawn of the Modern by : Jeffrey H. Hacker

The Gilded Age and Dawn of the Modern: 1877-1919, a new title in the six-title series History Through Literature: American Voices, American Themes, provides insights and analysis regarding the history, literature, and cultural climate of the Gilded Age and early twentieth century. It brings together informational text and primary documents that cover notable historic events and trends, authors, literary works, social movements, and cultural and artistic themes. The Gilded Age and Dawn of the Modern begins with an interdisciplinary chronology that identifies, defines, and places in context the notable historical events, literary works, authors' lives, and cultural landmarks of the period. This is followed by a comprehensive overview essay that summarizes the era's major historical trends, social movements, cultural and artistic themes, literary voices, and enduring works as reflections of each other and the spirit of the times. The core content comprises 20-30 articles on representative writers of the period, along with excerpts from essential literary works that highlight a historical theme, sociocultural movement, or the confluence of the two. These excerpts serve the Common Core emphasis on "informational texts from a broad range of cultures and periods", including "stories, drama, poetry, and literary nonfiction".

Archie and Amelie

Archie and Amelie
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Publisher : Crown
Total Pages : 362
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ISBN-10 : 9780307351456
ISBN-13 : 0307351459
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Synopsis Archie and Amelie by : Donna M. Lucey

Filled with glamour, mystery, and madness, Archie and Amélie is the true story chronicling a tumultuous love affair in the Gilded Age. John Armstrong "Archie" Chanler was an heir to the Astor fortune, an eccentric, dashing, and handsome millionaire. Amélie Rives, Southern belle and the goddaughter of Robert E. Lee, was a daring author, a stunning temptress, and a woman ahead of her time. Archie and Amélie seemed made for each other—both were passionate, intense, and driven by emotion—but the very things that brought them together would soon tear them apart. Their marriage began with a “secret” wedding that found its way onto the front page of the New York Times, to the dismay of Archie’s relatives and Amélie’s many gentleman friends. To the world, the couple appeared charmed, rich, and famous; they moved in social circles that included Oscar Wilde, Teddy Roosevelt, and Stanford White. But although their love was undeniable, they tormented each other, and their private life was troubled from the start. They were the F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald of their day—a celebrated couple too dramatic and unconventional to last—but their tumultuous story has largely been forgotten. Now, Donna M. Lucey vividly brings to life these extraordinary lovers and their sweeping, tragic romance. “In the Virginia hunt country just outside of Charlottesville, where I live, the older people still tell stories of a strange couple who died some two generations ago. The stories involve ghosts, the mysterious burning of a church, a murder at a millionaire’s house, a sensational lunacy trial, and a beautiful, scantily clad young woman prowling her gardens at night as if she were searching for something or someone—or trying to walk off the effects of the morphine that was deranging her. I was inclined to dismiss all of this as tall tales Virginians love to spin out; but when I looked into these yarns I found proof that they were true. . . .” —Donna M. Lucey on Archie and Amélie

The Charm of Gilded Age Romances

The Charm of Gilded Age Romances
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Publisher : DigiCat
Total Pages : 2950
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ISBN-10 : EAN:8596547009085
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Synopsis The Charm of Gilded Age Romances by : Robert Barr

"Victor de Cardillac had remained motionless so long that, in the gathering darkness, he seemed but a carved stone figure on the bridge. He was leaning forward, arms folded on the top of the parapet, gazing steadily at the swirling water below, which at last became invisible save for the quivering reflection of yellow lights from the windows of the palaces on either bank." (Cardillac)_x000D_ This unique collection includes: Tekla: A Romance of Love and War_x000D_ A Woman Intervenes_x000D_ The O'Ruddy, A Romance (with Stephen Crane)_x000D_ The Measure of the Rule_x000D_ Lady Eleanor: Lawbreaker_x000D_ Cardillac_x000D_ A Chicago Princess_x000D_ Over the Border: A Romance_x000D_ The Victors: A Romance of Yesterday, Morning and This Afternoon_x000D_ One Day's Courtship_x000D_ Literary Article - "Canadian literature"_x000D_ Robert Barr (1849–1912) was a Scottish-Canadian short story writer and novelist, born in Glasgow, Scotland. His famous detective character Eugéne Valmont, fashioned after Sherlock Holmes, is said to be the inspiration behind Agatha Christie's Hercule Poirot._x000D_