Spanning three decades and a host of subjects, E. M. Forsters radio broadcasts for the BBC were a major contribution to British cultural history, yet...
In The Best of Fishing, Hunting, Camping, and Boating in Missouri, Charlie Farmer, an avid outdoorsman and the author of Unspoiled Beauty: A Personal Guide...
This book explores an aspect of organizational life that is at times difficult to acknowledge and often painful to recall. Stories invite reflection and the...
The Federalist Frontier traces the development of Federalist policies and the Federalist Party in the first three states of the Northwest TerritoryOhio, Indiana, and Illinoisfrom...
Charles Darwin arrived at the Galapagos Islands some three centuries after their discovery. Thousands of seafarers had been there before him, but in these islands...
To mark the twohundredth anniversary of Thomas Jefferson's inauguration into the presidency, Noble E. Cunningham, Jr., presents The Inaugural Addresses of President Thomas Jefferson, 1801...
The Jester and the Sages approaches the life and work of Mark Twain by placing him in conversation with three eminent philosophers of his timeFriedrich...
Choice Outstanding Academic Title For 2023In The Final Volume Of His Threevolume Biography, Gary Scharnhorst Chronicles The Life Of Samuel Langhorne Clemens From His Familys...
The Magic Kingdom Sheds New Light On The Cultural Icon Of 'Uncle Walt.' Watts Digs Deeply Into Disney'S Private Life, Investigating His Roles As Husband,...
Fiddle music is a firm part of the American folk tradition, yet little has been available in formal notation. This collection, based on recordings and...
But someday somebody'llStand up and talk about meBlack and beautifulAnd sing about me.And put on plays about me!I reckon it'll beMe myself!Yes, it'll be me.Langston...
Volume 3 collects the poems of the last period of Hughes's life. Montage of a Dream Deferred (1951) brilliantly fused the modernist dissonances of bebop...
Robert Bechtold Heilman is one of the last survivors of a remarkable generation of American critics that included such literary giants as Cleanth Brooks, Allen...
It Is Often Assumed That Ronald Reagan'S Administration Was Reactive In Bringing About The End Of The Cold War, That It Was Mikhail Gorbachev'S 'New...
In this important study, Anthony Harding examines the ways in which mythology was received and reinterpreted by the most prominent English Romantic poets. Although there...
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Paris, Tightwad, Peculiar, Neosho, Gasconade, Hannibal, Diamond, Quarantine, Zif, and Zig. These are just a few of the names Margot Ford McMillen covers in her...
Politics and History in William Golding provides a much needed politicized and historicized reading of William Goldings novels as a counter to previous, universalizing criticism....
In this thorough and detailed study, Richard DouglassChin examines collectively for the first time the autobiographies of nineteenthcentury African American women evangelists, along with their...
Before the Civil War, the South had a flourishing culture. In the dormant decades following the surrender at Appomattox, however, southerners devoted most of their...
Leading Conradian scholar Daniel R. Schwarz assembles his work from over the past two decades into one crucial volume, providing a significant reexamination of a...
Richard Kennedy Asserts That Asolando, Published The Day Browning Died, Was A Fitting Cap To This Great Poet'S Career And, Indeed, Is A More Outstanding...
Richard Kennedy Asserts That Asolando, Published The Day Browning Died, Was A Fitting Cap To This Great Poet'S Career And, Indeed, Is A More Outstanding...
Seeing Mad is an illustrated volume of scholarly essays about the popular and influential humor magazine Mad, with topics ranging across its 65year historyup to...
In Shelley and His Readers, the first fulllength critical analysis of the dialogue between Shelley's poetry and its contemporary reviewers, Kim Wheatley argues that Shelley's...
Singing the Chaos: Madness and Wisdom in Modern Poetry combines both a historical and a critical approach toward the works of major British, American, French,...
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