Kentucky in American Letters: 1784-1912

Kentucky in American Letters: 1784-1912
Title Kentucky in American Letters: 1784-1912 PDF eBook
Author John Wilson Townsend
Publisher
Pages 420
Release 1911
Genre American literature
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Kentucky in American Letters, 1784-1912 (Complete)

Kentucky in American Letters, 1784-1912 (Complete)
Title Kentucky in American Letters, 1784-1912 (Complete) PDF eBook
Author John Wilson Townsend
Publisher Library of Alexandria
Pages 1086
Release 1976-01-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1465530959

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Mr. Townsend's fellow countrymen must feel themselves to be put under a beautiful obligation to him by his work entitled Kentucky in American Letters. He has thus fenced off for the lovers of New World literature a well watered bluegrass pasture of prose and verse, which they may enter and range through according to their appetites for its peculiar green provender and their thirst for the limestone spring. This strip of pasture is a hundred years long; its breadth may not be politely questioned! For the backward-looking and for the forward-looking students of American literature, not its merely browsing readers, he has wrought a service of larger and more lasting account. Whether his patiently done and richly crowned work be the first of its class and kind, there is slight need to consider here: fitly enough it might be a pioneer, a path-blazer, as coming from the land of pioneers, path-blazers. But whether or not other works of like character be already in the field of national observation, it is inevitable that many others soon will be. There must in time and in the natural course of events come about a complete marshalling of the American commonwealths, especially of the older American commonwealths, attended each by its women and men of letters; with the final result that the entire pageant of our literary creativeness as a people will thus be exhibited and reviewed within those barriers and divisions, which from the beginning have constituted the peculiar genius of our civilization. When this has been done, when the States have severally made their profoundly significant showing, when the evidence up to some century mark or half-century mark is all presented, then for the first time we, as a reading and thoughtful self-studying people, may for the first time be advanced to the position of beginning to understand what as a whole our cis-Atlantic branch of English literature really is. Thus Mr. Townsend's work and the work of his fellow-craftsmen are all stations on the long road but the right road. They are aids to the marshalling of the American commonwealths at a great meeting-point of the higher influences of our nation. Now, already American literature has long been a subject in regard to which a library of books has been written. The authors of by far the most of these books are themselves Americans, and they have thus looked at our literature and at our civilization from within; the authors of the rest are foreigners who have investigated and philosophized from the outside. Altogether, native and foreign, they have approached their theme from divergent directions, with diverse aims, and under the influence of deep differences in their critical methods and in their own natures. But so far as the writer of these words is aware, no one of them either native or foreign has ever set about the study of American literature, enlightened with the only solvent principle that can ever furnish its solution.

The Prairie and the Making of Middle America

The Prairie and the Making of Middle America
Title The Prairie and the Making of Middle America PDF eBook
Author Dorothy Anne Dondore
Publisher
Pages 698
Release 1926
Genre American literature
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Cornell Studies in English

Cornell Studies in English
Title Cornell Studies in English PDF eBook
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Pages 532
Release 1925
Genre
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Writings on American History

Writings on American History
Title Writings on American History PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 228
Release 1918
Genre America
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A Register of Bibliographies of the English Language and Literature

A Register of Bibliographies of the English Language and Literature
Title A Register of Bibliographies of the English Language and Literature PDF eBook
Author Clark Sutherland Northup
Publisher
Pages 532
Release 1925
Genre Bibliographical literature
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John Uri Lloyd

John Uri Lloyd
Title John Uri Lloyd PDF eBook
Author Michael A. Flannery
Publisher SIU Press
Pages 278
Release 1998
Genre Medicine, Eclectic
ISBN 9780809321674

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Historian Flannery offers a biography of pharmaceutical pioneer Lloyd (1849-1936), who was a phytochemical researcher, pharmaceutical manufacturer, teacher, author, library founder, and a leader among both professional pharmacists and the sectarian medical practitioners known as eclectics. Focuses on the Cincinnati area, where the eclectics emerged with botanical remedies from natural sources in response to the harsh therapies of regular physicians. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR