Southland Writers: Biographical and Critical Sketches of the Living Female Writers of the South. With Extracts from Their Writings, Volume 1Claxton, Remsen & Haffelfinger, 1870 - 973 pagina's These biographical sketches of over forty female authors of the Southern States are prefaced by an interesting discussion of the literary phases of the South. |
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... published ; and it is not at all strange that around these sources of pecuniary profit should have gathered , from time to time , men and women whose genius needed but this fostering care to insure their development into the higher ...
... published ; and it is not at all strange that around these sources of pecuniary profit should have gathered , from time to time , men and women whose genius needed but this fostering care to insure their development into the higher ...
Pagina xvii
... publish magazines of a handsome and pleasing appearance , but to pay lib- erally , and to attract to them the most distinguished authors of either section of the country . With all these advantages in its favor , it is not at all ...
... publish magazines of a handsome and pleasing appearance , but to pay lib- erally , and to attract to them the most distinguished authors of either section of the country . With all these advantages in its favor , it is not at all ...
Pagina xix
... of the Confederacy , of which , however , one only - the " Southern Field and Fireside , ' published first at Augusta , Georgia , and afterward at Raleigh , " " North Carolina - was noticeable for age and reputation . INTRODUCTION . xix.
... of the Confederacy , of which , however , one only - the " Southern Field and Fireside , ' published first at Augusta , Georgia , and afterward at Raleigh , " " North Carolina - was noticeable for age and reputation . INTRODUCTION . xix.
Pagina xx
... published by the pro- prietors of the " Magnolia Weekly " -made its appearance . Only the first number of this magazine was issued , as nearly everybody connected with the press in that interval , unless specially exempted from military ...
... published by the pro- prietors of the " Magnolia Weekly " -made its appearance . Only the first number of this magazine was issued , as nearly everybody connected with the press in that interval , unless specially exempted from military ...
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... published in 1845 , - " Poems by Two Sisters of the West . " These were received with some favor by the public . Then another volume was published , - " The Indian Chamber , and other Tales . " The sisters were gratified by the ...
... published in 1845 , - " Poems by Two Sisters of the West . " These were received with some favor by the public . Then another volume was published , - " The Indian Chamber , and other Tales . " The sisters were gratified by the ...
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Southland Writers: Biographical and Critical Sketches of the ..., Volume 1 Mary T. Tardy Volledige weergave - 1870 |
Southland Writers: Biographical and Critical Sketches of the ..., Volume 1 Mary T. Tardy Volledige weergave - 1870 |
Southland Writers: Biographical and Critical Sketches of the ..., Volume 1 Mary T. Tardy Volledige weergave - 1870 |
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