An Old Woman's Tale [eBook - NC Digital Library]
Title | An Old Woman's Tale [eBook - NC Digital Library] PDF eBook |
Author | Nathaniel Hawthorne |
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An Old Woman's Tale
Title | An Old Woman's Tale PDF eBook |
Author | Nathaniel Hawthorne |
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Release | 1830 |
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An Old-fashioned Girl
Title | An Old-fashioned Girl PDF eBook |
Author | Louisa May Alcott |
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Release | 2012 |
Genre | Boston (Mass.) |
ISBN | 9781620121955 |
First serialized in a magazine, this classic tale of a country-raised girl whose whole world is turned upside down when she is sent to live with her sophisticated, wealthy relatives is brimming with the charms that have made Alcott's work, including the novel Little Women, so abidingly popular. A must-read for fans of classic children's literature, young and old alike.
The Old Woman's Tale. [In Verse.].
Title | The Old Woman's Tale. [In Verse.]. PDF eBook |
Author | WOMAN. |
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Release | 1725 |
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Library Journal
Title | Library Journal PDF eBook |
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Pages | 516 |
Release | 2009 |
Genre | Libraries |
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Dorothea Lange, Documentary Photography, and Twentieth-Century America
Title | Dorothea Lange, Documentary Photography, and Twentieth-Century America PDF eBook |
Author | Carol Quirke |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 212 |
Release | 2019-03-07 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0429647972 |
Dorothea Lange, Documentary Photography, and Twentieth-Century America charts the life of Dorothea Lange (1895–1965), whose life was radically altered by the Depression, and whose photography helped transform the nation. The book begins with her childhood in immigrant, metropolitan New York, shifting to her young adulthood as a New Woman who apprenticed herself to Manhattan’s top photographers, then established a career as portraitist to San Francisco’s elite. When the Great Depression shook America’s economy, Lange was profoundly affected. Leaving her studio, Lange confronted citizens’ anguish with her camera, documenting their economic and social plight. This move propelled her to international renown. This biography synthesizes recent New Deal scholarship and photographic history and probes the unique regional histories of the Pacific West, the Plains, and the South. Lange’s life illuminates critical transformations in the U.S., specifically women’s evolving social roles and the state’s growing capacity to support vulnerable citizens. The author utilizes the concept of "care work," the devalued nurturing of others, often considered women’s work, to analyze Lange’s photography and reassert its power to provoke social change. Lange’s portrayal of the Depression’s ravages is enmeshed in a deeply political project still debated today, of the nature of governmental responsibility toward citizens’ basic needs. Students and the general reader will find this a powerful and insightful introduction to Dorothea Lange, her work, and legacy. Dorothea Lange, Documentary Photography, and Twentieth-Century America makes a compelling case for the continuing political and social significance of Lange’s work, as she recorded persistent injustices such as poverty, labor exploitation, racism, and environmental degradation.
Library Notes
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Author | University of North Carolina (1793-1962). Woman's College. Library |
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Pages | 30 |
Release | 1929 |
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