Simms as Editor and Prophet

Simms as Editor and Prophet
Title Simms as Editor and Prophet PDF eBook
Author John Caldwell Guilds
Publisher
Pages 92
Release 1972
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Essay re Magnolia or Southern Appalachian, one of several literary journals edited by W.G. Simms during his career.

The Conservative Press in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century America

The Conservative Press in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century America
Title The Conservative Press in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century America PDF eBook
Author Ronald Lora
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 414
Release 1999-08-30
Genre History
ISBN 0313032580

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Selecting journals that speak for a very large number of topics addressed by the conservative press, this volume profiles selected conservative journals published since 1787. The conservative press has scarcely spoken with a single voice, whether the topics treated or even the time inhabited are the same or different. Yet, these journals testify to the persistent vigor and importance of conservatism. Together they provide a focused survey of the history of American conservative thought from the late 18th Century to the late 19th Century. Along with the companion volume covering the 20th Century conservative press, the book provides an important resource on conservative thought in America. Despite the disparities in conservative intellectual thought, the journals covered, even the more idiosyncratic and extreme, are connected by their core values of conservatism. The book is organized into sections reflecting these connections. The first section covers journals associated with Federal, Whig, or, in the Civil War era, Northern Democratic political interests. A later section includes journals sharing an attachment to Southern conservative values during the antebellum and Reconstruction periods. Two sections deal, respectively, with 19th Century Orthodox Protestant periodicals and 19th Century Catholic and Episcopal journals, and yet another section discusses journals united by a major focus on literary topics and cultural connections.

William Gilmore Simms's Selected Reviews on Literature and Civilization

William Gilmore Simms's Selected Reviews on Literature and Civilization
Title William Gilmore Simms's Selected Reviews on Literature and Civilization PDF eBook
Author William Gilmore Simms
Publisher Univ of South Carolina Press
Pages 346
Release 2014-02-07
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1611172969

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During William Gilmore Simms's life (1806-1870), book reviews and critical essays became vital parts of American literary culture and intellectual discourse. Simms was an assiduous reviewer and essayist, proving by example the importance of those genres. William Gilmore Simms's Selected Reviews on Literature and Civilization publishes for the first time in book form sixty-two examples of the writer's hundreds of newspaper and periodical reviews and book notes as well as four important critical essays. Together, the reviews and essays reveal the regional, national, and international dimensions of Simms's intellectual interests. To frame the two distinct parts of Selected Reviews, James Everett Kibler, Jr., and David Moltke-Hansen have written a general introduction that considers the development of book reviewing and the authorship of essays in cultural and historical contexts. In part one, Kibler offers an introduction that examines Simms's reviewing habits and the aesthetic and critical values that informed the author's reviews. Kibler then publishes selected texts of reviews and provides historical and cultural backgrounds for each selection. Simms was an early proponent of the critical theories of Romantics such as William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and Edgar Allan Poe. Widely read in European history and literature, he reviewed works published in French, German, and classics in original Greek and Latin and in translation. Simms also was an early, ardent advocate of works of local color and of southern "backwoods" humorists of his day. Simms published notices of seven of Herman Melville's novels, the writings of Ralph Waldo Emerson, and favorably reviewed Henry David Thoreau's Walden; or, Life in the Woods. Simms published numerous review essays of twenty thousand or more words in literary journals and also republished two collections in book form. These volumes treated such subjects as Americanism in literature and the American Revolution in South Carolina. Yet, as part two of Selected Reviews demonstrates, Simms ranged much more widely in the intellectual milieu. Such cultural and political topics as the 1848 revolution in France, the history of the literary essay, the roles of women in the American Revolution, and the activities of the southern convention in Nashville in 1850 captured Simms's attention. Moltke-Hansen's introduction to part two examines Simms's roles in, and responses to, the Romantic critical revolution and the other revolutions then roiling Europe and America.

Long Years of Neglect: the Work and Reputation of William Gilmore Simms (c)

Long Years of Neglect: the Work and Reputation of William Gilmore Simms (c)
Title Long Years of Neglect: the Work and Reputation of William Gilmore Simms (c) PDF eBook
Author John Caldwell Guilds
Publisher University of Arkansas Press
Pages 294
Release 1988
Genre Historical fiction, American
ISBN 9781610752480

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Women Writers and Journalists in the Nineteenth-Century South

Women Writers and Journalists in the Nineteenth-Century South
Title Women Writers and Journalists in the Nineteenth-Century South PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Daniel Wells
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 257
Release 2011-10-24
Genre History
ISBN 1139503499

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The first study to focus on white and black women journalists and writers both before and after the Civil War, this book offers fresh insight into Southern intellectual life, the fight for women's rights and gender ideology. Based on new research into Southern magazines and newspapers, this book seeks to shift scholarly attention away from novelists and toward the rich and diverse periodical culture of the South between 1820 and 1900. Magazines were of central importance to the literary culture of the South because the region lacked the publishing centers that could produce large numbers of books. As editors, contributors, correspondents and reporters in the nineteenth century, Southern women entered traditionally male bastions when they embarked on careers in journalism. In so doing, they opened the door to calls for greater political and social equality at the turn of the twentieth century.

Simms as a Magazine Editor, 1825-1845

Simms as a Magazine Editor, 1825-1845
Title Simms as a Magazine Editor, 1825-1845 PDF eBook
Author John Caldwell Guilds
Publisher
Pages 582
Release 1954
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Simms: a Literary Life (p)

Simms: a Literary Life (p)
Title Simms: a Literary Life (p) PDF eBook
Author John Caldwell Guilds
Publisher University of Arkansas Press
Pages 462
Release 1992
Genre Authors, American
ISBN 9781610753814

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Encompasses ante-colonial America, the English colonies, the Revolutionary War, and the rampaging frontier and constitutes a unique national literary treasure. Guilds's Simms restores Simms to his proper place as a major figure in American letters and reintroduces the man and the author to the reading public.