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Supreme Court General Term First Department Daniel McParland v. Dudley W. Bain
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1524

Supreme Court General Term First Department Daniel McParland v. Dudley W. Bain

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1880
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The History of Southern Drama
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 416

The History of Southern Drama

Mention southern drama at a cocktail party or in an American literature survey, and you may hear cries for "Stella!" or laments for "gentleman callers." Yet southern drama depends on much more than a menagerie of highly strung spinsters and steel magnolias. Charles Watson explores this field from its eighteenth- and nineteenth-century roots through the southern Literary Renaissance and Tennessee Williams's triumphs to the plays of Horton Foote, winner of the 1994 Pulitzer Prize. Such well known modern figures as Lillian Hellman and DuBose Heyward earn fresh looks, as does Tennessee Williams's changing depiction of the South—from sensitive analysis to outraged indictment—in response to th...

Performing Menken
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 340

Performing Menken

Performing Menken uses the life experiences of controversial actress and poet Adah Isaacs Menken to examine the culture of the Civil War period and what Menken's choices reveal about her period. It explores the roots of the cult of celebrity that emerged from crucible of war. While discussing Menken's racial and ethnic claims and her performance of gender and sexuality, Performing Menken focuses on contemporary use of social categories to explain patterns in America's past and considers why such categories appear to remain important.

Infelicia and Other Writings
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 287

Infelicia and Other Writings

Adah Isaacs Menken was the most highly paid and most scandalous stage performer of the 1860s. She is also one of the most fascinating and unconventional writers in American literary history, and the first to follow the revolution in poetry started by Whitman's Leaves of Grass. This edition presents, for the first time, a generous selection of Menken's uncollected poems and essays, along with the first edition of Infelicia (1868), her only book. Also included is a range of carefully selected appendices that help contextualize Menken's writings in terms of theater, Judaism, Bohemianism, women's rights, and women writers.

The Public Face of Wilkie Collins Vol 2
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 430

The Public Face of Wilkie Collins Vol 2

The editors have transcribed 2,500 of Wilkie Collins's letters, around 700 of them previously unidentified, and have given them all a full scholarly annotation and context. The letters shed light on the personal life and business activities of this creative Victorian personality.

Heads of Families at the First Census of the United States Taken in the Year 1790, South Carolina
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 264
The Public Face of Wilkie Collins
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1775

The Public Face of Wilkie Collins

The editors have transcribed 2,500 of Wilkie Collins's letters, around 700 of them previously unidentified, and have given them all a full scholarly annotation and context. The letters shed light on the personal life and business activities of this creative Victorian personality.

Singing the New Nation
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 428

Singing the New Nation

Scholarly volumes have been written about the causes of the war, presenting plausible reasons for the bloodbath of the 1860s. The arguments are endless and fascinating. Every generation finds new insight into the times. What has largely been ignored is the role of songs in America’s Civil War. This book chronicles the war’s social history in terms of its seldom discussed musical side, and is told from the perspective of the South. Outmanned and outgunned during the War, the South was certainly not musically bested.

Copyright and the Value of Performance, 1770–1911
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 293

Copyright and the Value of Performance, 1770–1911

Explores the development of nineteenth-century performance copyright laws which shape how we define and value drama and music.

The 47th Indiana Volunteer Infantry
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 449

The 47th Indiana Volunteer Infantry

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-01-10
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  • Publisher: McFarland

Organized at Indianapolis in December 1861, the 47th Indiana Volunteer Infantry's Civil War service spanned the Mississippi Valley and the Gulf South. From Louisville to New Orleans and on to Mobile, General James R. Slack and the 47th Indiana took the war to the inland waterways and southern bayous, fighting in many of the Civil War's most famous campaigns, including Vicksburg, Red River and Mobile. This chronicle of the 47th Indiana follows the regiment's odyssey through the words of its officers and men. Sources include Chaplain Samuel Sawyer's account of their exploits in the Indianapolis Daily Journal, soldiers' accounts in Indiana newspapers, stories of war and intrigue from newspapermen of the "Bohemian Brigade," and General Slack's own story in letters to his wife, Ann, including his postwar command on the Rio Grande. Numerous photographs, previously unpublished battle and area maps, and a full regimental roster complete this detailed account.