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Transatlantic Anglophone literatures, 1776-1920 : an anthology / edited by Linda K. Hughes, Sarah Ru

xxiii, 777 pages :
ISBN/ISSN: 9781474429832

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Memoirs of the loves of the poets : biographical sketches of women celebrated in ancient and modern
Jameson,
xiv, [15]-517 pages :
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Loves of the poets.
Jameson,
517 p.
ISBN/ISSN: 0836929535

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The years and hours of Emily Dickinson / by Jay Leyda.
Leyda, Jay,
2 volumes :
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French women poets of nine centuries : the distaff and the pen / selected and translated by Norman R

xlvi, 1182 pages ;
ISBN/ISSN: 9780801888045

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The poems and songs of Robert Burns / with introd., notes, and glossary.
Burns, Robert,
574 p., 1 leaf of plates ;
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Elizabeth Barrett Browning and Robert Browning : interviews and recollections / edited by Martin Gar

xxiv, 173 p. ;
ISBN/ISSN: 0312232268 (cloth) :
Elizabeth Barrett 1806-46 -- 'Glimpses Into My Own Literary Character' / Religious Imagination / More 'Glimpses' / 'Happy influences' / 'Dearest Papa would be sorry to think how much he grieved me' / 'My first acquaintance with Elizabeth Barrett' / 'The fatal event which saddened her bloom of youth' / Miss Barrett at Thirty-Five / 'The duties belonging to my femineity' / On Poetry I: 'the object of the intellectual part of me' / On Poetry II: 'I want to write a new poem of a new class' / On Poetry III: 'relations ... higher than the naked eye of the cold reasoning intellect can discern at all' / 'I look everywhere for grandmothers and see none' / Mr Browning's Poetry: 'A palpable power' / 'I was as a man dying who had not read Shakespeare' / 'I was repulsed too often' / Robert Browning 1812-46 -- Childhood Memories / The Poet's History / Music / An Unpoetical Nose / 'Robert talks immensely' / 'Lemon-coloured kid-gloves and such things' / 'Long ringlets and no neck-cloth' / Browning's 'lion-like ruff' / Browning and Thomas Carlyle / 'Little Paracelsus Browning' / Browning and Jane Carlyle / Browning, Macready and Forster I: Strafford / Pippa Passes / Browning, Macready and Forster II: The Return of the Druses / Browning, Macready and Forster III: A Blot on the 'Scutcheon / 'Conversation ... as remarkably good as his books' / The Brownings 1846-61 -- Marriage / The Journey to Italy / The Brownings, 1847 / Story's First Impression of the Brownings / Casa Guidi / Florence / Browning and the Anglo-Florentines / 'Better than any poem' / Recollections of Mrs Browning / The Brownings: a Child's View / Browning and his Beard / 'A countenance of April shine and shower' / 'A face corresponding with delicate exactness to the tone of her poems' / Browning Portraits / 'I'll fling you down the stairs': Browning and Mr Sludge / Tennyson and Browning perform / 'This generous humility of nature' / Browning at Bellosguardo / Elizabeth Barrett Browning's Conversation / Browning's 'celerity' ... or immediateness' / The Brownings, 1850 / 'What Mignon might be in maturity and maternity' / 'The delight of the encounter' / 'She talks no commonplaces' / 'We mustn't leave the great Elizabeth alone in such a state' / A Retrograde Step for Women / 'Our close, stifling, corrupt system' / 'A noble devotion to and faith in the regeneration of Italy' / The 'logical and common-sensible' poet and the 'good and kind fairy' / Spiritualism: 'Mrs Browning kept trying to stem his flow of eager, funny talk' / 'The corruption of our society requires not shut doors and windows, but light and air' / 'All poetry being a putting the infinite within the finite': Men and Women / Writing Aurora Leigh / With Landor at Siena / Rome in 1853-4: 'They did not come back with the usual impressions' / Rome in 1859: 'plenty of distraction, and no Men and Women' / Browning in 1861: 'the brain stratifies and matures creatively, even in the pauses of the pen' / 'She has genius; I am only a painstaking fellow' / The Death and Funeral of Elizabeth Barrett Browning / Robert Browning 1861-89 -- Browning's Return to London / 'No man was ever more free from bardic pose' / Browning and Forster: 'I will pitch this bottle of claret at your head' / Browning's Conversation in 1872: port, a pun and financial matters / 'Browning's talk had not much intellectual resemblance to his poetry' / Browning at King Lear / 'A constant flow of anecdotes and social allusions' / Tennyson and Browning / 'He talks everybody down with his dreadful voice' / Exerting himself 'for the amusement of his fellow-guests at a dinner-table' / The Companionable Sage / 'An exception to his broad liberal principles' / 'An enviably happy man' / 'On some of the great subjects ... he scarcely seemed to have thought at all' / Browning's 'loathing and contempt for poor Walt' / 'The pretty nothings, the subtle flatteries of the poet's talk' / 'He was a rich banker, he was a perfected butler' / Encounters with Browning / Browning at Home / 'As far a dandy as a sensible man can be' / 'Browning and his Lady Admirers' / Impromptus and a Reading / At the Desk / 'His skill in fence was very great' / Showing the Old Yellow Book / 'I've forgotten my own verses': Browning's 'marvellous memory' and its 'funny failure' / 'A wise and reflective man guides himself aright' / Personalia / 'Browning in Venice' / 'Browning in Asolo' / 'Never say of me that I am dead' / 'One who never turned his back but marched breast forward' / Death and Funeral /

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An anthology of women's travel writings / edited with notes and an introduction by Shirley Foster an

ix, 337 pages ;
ISBN/ISSN: 0719050170
Women writing about women. Introduction -- Domestic manners of the Americans (1832) / Turkish embassy letters (1718) / Narrative of a journey overland to India (1830) / Eastern life, present and past (1848) / Constantinople during the Crimean War (1863) / The governess in Egypt (1865) / Letters from Egypt (1875) / Domestic manners of the Americans (1832) / Winter studies and summer rambles in Canada (1838) / Journal of a residence on a Georgian plantation (1863) / My life in Sarawak (1913) / Women and knowledge. Introduction -- First impressions on a tour upon the continent in the summer of 1818 (1819) / Journal (1835) ; Records of a girlhood (1878) / Winter studies and summer rambles in Canada (1838) / Notes and sketches of New South Wales / Rambles in Germany and Italy (1844) / The backwoods of Canada (1846) / Impressions of Rome, Florence and Turin (1862) / Winter studies and summer rambles in Canada (1838) / Some further recollections of a happy life (1892) / Narrative of a journey overland to India (1830) / Letters from the United States, Cuba and Canada (1856) / A thousand miles up the Nile (1888) / Some further recollections of a happy life (1892) / Notes and sketches of New South Wales (1844) / Roughing it in the bush (1852) / Letters from the United States, Cuba and Canada (1856) / Paris and the Parisians (1836) / The Englishwoman in Russia (1870) / Station life in New Zealand (1870) / An Australian parsonage (1872) / Impression of a tenderfoot (1890) / Women and space. Introduction. The illustrated journeys of Celia Fiennes (1698) / A short residence in Sweden, Norway and Denmark (1796) / Visit to the Holy Land, Egypt and Italy (1852) / A lady's life in the Rocky Mountains (1879) / The passionate nomad (1902) / North-west by north (1935) / Baghdad sketches (1937) / The Gobi Desert (1942) / Full tilt (1965) / Tracks (Australia) (1982) / Adventure and gender. Narrative of two voyages to the River Sierra Leone (1791) / Peregrinations of a pariah (1833-4) / "The Donner party letters" (1846) / Unprotected females in Norway (1857) / With the Tibetans in tent and temple (1901) / My life in Sarawak (1913) / My journey to Lhasa (1927) / "Through a barren land" (1996) / Terra incognita : travels in Antarctica (1997) /

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Early Italian painting [electronic resource] / Joseph Archer Crowe & Giovanni Battista Cavalcaselle,
Crowe, J. A.
1 online resource (199 pages) :
ISBN/ISSN: 9781780428055

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White, James, letters, 1845-1881


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Shut door and close of probation in James and Ellen White letters 1846-1855 -- Releases from James White letters for Gerard Damsteegt -- Letter from James White to dear Brother Jacobs (article, Day Star, 1845) -- Letter from James White to dear Brother Jacobs (article, Day Star, 1845) -- Letter from James White to dear Brother Jacobs (article, Day Star, 1845) Letter from James White to dear Brother Jacobs (article, Day Star, 1845) -- Letter from James White to my dear Brother Collins, Aug 1846, about the death of Mary Ann Lawrence -- Letter from James White to dear Brother Howland, Mar 1847, about Ellen G. White and what has occurred since they left Topsham -- Letter from James White to dear Sister Hastings, May 1847, about the copies of the visions -- Letter from James White to dear Sister Hastings, Aug 1847, about the letter from Brother Bates -- Letter from James White to dear Brother and Sister Hastings, Apr 1848, about Brother Matthias, Ellen G. White and her vision on the Sabbath -- Letter from James White to my dear Brother, Jul 1848, about Ellen White and Henry not being so well -- Letter from James White to my dear Brother and Sister Hastings, Aug 1848, about his trip with Ellen G. White to New York City -- Letter from James White to dear Brother and Sister, Aug 1848, about the invitation to visit with them -- Letter from James White to my dear Brother and Sister Hastings, Oct 1848, about the general meeting of the "Outcasts" in Maine -- Letter from James White to my dear Brother and Sister Hastings, Jan 1849, about general matters -- Letter from James White to my dear Brother and Sister Hastings, Feb 1849, about the offer of a home -- Letter from James White to beloved Bro. and Sister Collins, Sep 1849, about general matters in Maine -- Letter from James White to dear Brother Bowles, Oct 1849, about their visit to Connecticut and Western New York -- Letter from James White to beloved Brother Bowles, Nov 1849, about general matters and Western New York -- Letter from James White to dear Brother and Sister Hastings, Jan 1850, about the letter from Brother Bates -- Letter from James White to dear Brother Hastings, Jan 1850, about the baby being sick and the time at Brother B. C. Stoors -- Letter to dear Brother and Sister Collins, Jan 1850, about his intent to be at Fairhaven -- Letter from James White to dear Bro. and Sr. Collins and Gilbert and Deborah, Feb 1850, about Jesus and general matters -- Letter from my dear afflicted Brother Hastings, Mar 1850, about the death of the wife of Brother Hastings -- Letter from James White to dear Brother Hastings, Jul 1850, about publishing the Testimonies (handwritten) -- Letter from James White to dear Brother Hastings, Jul 1850, about publishing the Testimonies (typed) -- Letter from James White to my dear Bro. Hastings and all your dear children, Nov 1850, about the printing -- Note by James White at end of Ellen G. White letter dated April 1, 1851, Davis, Maine -- Letter from James White to dear brethren in Jackson, Aug 1851, about the publishing at Saratoga Springs -- Letter from James White to dear Brethren in Christ, Nov 1851, about our conferences at Medford, Washington, Bethel and Johnson -- Letter from James White to dear Brother, Sep 1852, about Ellen G. White's vision -- Letter from James White to brethren in Jackson, Michigan, Dec 1852, about being free of debt -- Letter from James White to beloved Brother Dodge, Jul 1853, about the tracts -- Letter from James White to dear Brother Abraham, Jul 1853, about general matters -- Letter from James White to Brother Abram, Dec 1853, about Brother Rhodes -- Letter from James White to dear Brother and Sister Smith, Aug 1854, about the box of books -- Letter from James White to brethren Cornell and Dodge, Nov 1854, about general matters -- Letter from James White to dear Brother, Feb 1855, about the present situation of Brother J. N. Andrews -- Letter from James White to Bro. Abram, Mar 1855, about the article with Sister Knight's letter -- Letter from James White to dear Brother Lyon, Jul 1855, about the ill health of Brother Lyon and general matters -- Letter from James White to dear Brother, Aug 1855, about letters received from Michigan -- Private letter from James White, 1855, about a vision of Ellen G. White -- Letter from James White to dear Brother Dodge, Aug 1855, about locating the Review West (handwritten) -- Letter from James White to dear Brother Dodge, Aug 1855, about locating the Review West (typed) -- Letter from James White to Sister Below, Nov 1856, about her moving from New York -- Letter from James White to dear Sister, Nov 1856, about her coming to Battle Creek -- Letter from James White to my dear Sister, or shall I say Mother, Mar 1857, about her moving circumstances -- Letter from James White to my dear Edson, Jan 1860, about personal matters -- Letter from James White to my dear Edson, Mar 1860, about personal matters -- Letter from James White to dear Brother, Oct 1860, about personal matters -- Letter from James White to dear Ellen, Oct 1860, about the meeting -- Letter from James White to my dear Ellen, Oct 1860, about his time in Knoxville and his health -- Letter from James White to my dear Ellen, Oct 1860, about the meeting at Marion -- Letter from James White to dear Ellen, Oct 1860, about going to Wisconsin -- Letter from James White to my dear Ellen, Nov 1860, about Brother Frisbie and general matters and the Mississippi River Boat, "War Eagle" -- Letter from James White to dear Ellen, Nov 1860, about praying with Brother Ingraham and Sanborn -- Letter from James White to dear Ellen, Nov 1860, about his health -- Letter from James White to dear Ellen, Nov 1860, about general matters -- Letter from James White to Brother E. P. Butler, Dec 1861, about the Andrews' difficulty -- Letter from James White to the gentlemen, Oct 1862, about William Hall -- Letter from James White to Brother and Sister Abbey, Dec 1863, about the death of Henry White -- Letter from James White to Sister Steward, Sep 1864, about the Cure and the philosophy of health taught there -- Letter from James White to Brother Abbey, May 1865, about finding a place to live in Michigan -- Letter from James White to my dear niece, (Mary Clough), Jun 1865, about personal matters -- Letter from James White to Brethren - directors of the Health Institute, Aug 1867, about building and property considerations -- Letter from James and Ellen G. White, Sep 1867, about the Health Institute -- Letter from James White to dear Willie, Sep 1867, about general matters -- Letter from James White to my dear Willie, Oct 1867, about Battle Creek -- Letter from James White to my dear Willie, Oct 1867, about going from Michigan to Maine -- Letter from James White to O. H. Pratt, Mar 1869, about the Monroe Church -- Letter from James White to Sister Hall, Jul 1869, about general matters -- Letter from James White to dear son, May 1870, about Mrs. Kittle and her place -- Letter from James White to Willie, Lucinda, May (Mary?) and Anna, Jun 1870, about the importance of having oversight over the entire work and about being in the field more -- Letter from James White to dear Edson, Apr 1871, about the deed from McDearmon and his indefiniteness relative to the peas and the plants -- Letter from James White to Brother Andrews, May 1871, about the tract "The Sabbath on the Round World" still being in type -- Letter from James White to Lucinda and Willie, Jun 1871, about future plans to go to Wisconsin and Minnesota -- The Saviour of sinners / Letter from James White to Sister Lucinda, Oct 1871, about coming with them to Boston -- Letter from James White to my dear son Willie, Nov 1871, about Sister White's dream concerning Edson, Henry, Byron Sperry and Willie himself -- Letter from James White to dear Willie, Nov 1871, about their appointments from Maine to Michigan -- Letter from James White to dear children, Edson and Emma, Dec 1871, about Edson and prosperity only in the Lord



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Modernism : an anthology of sources and documents / edited by Vassiliki Kolocotroni, Jane Goldman, a

xx, 632 pages ;
ISBN/ISSN: 0226450732

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Characteristics of women
Jameson,
464 pages :
ISBN/ISSN: 1551113244


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Poems
Barbauld,
xlvi, 399 pages ;
ISBN/ISSN: 0820315281
List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- A Note on Naming Practice in This Edition -- Introduction -- Anna Letitia Barbauld: A Chronology -- On Mrs. P[riestley]'s Leaving Warrington An Address to the Deity To Mrs. P[riestley], with some Drawings of Birds and Insects The Invitation [Eclogue on Elizabeth Belsham] On the Birth of a Friend's eldest Son To Dr. Aikin on his Complaining that she neglected him, October 20th 1768 To Miss R[igby], on her Attendance upon her Mother at Buxton Corsica The Times Verses written in the Leaves of an ivory Pocket-Book, presented to Master T[urner] A Fragment of an Epic Poem, occasioned by the Loss of a Game of Chess to Dr. Priestley, in consequence of an unseasonable Drowsiness Verses written on the Back of an old Visitation Copy of the Arms of Dr. Priestley's Family, with Proposals for a new Escutcheon [A Character of Sarah Hallowell Vaughan] On the Deserted Village Bouts Rimes in Praise of old Maids On the Death of Mrs. Jennings On the Backwardness of the Spring 1771 The Mouse's Petition [A Character of Joseph Priestley] An Inventory of the Furniture in Dr. Priestley's Study Song I Song II Song III Song IV Song V Song VI The Origin of Song-Writing Prologue to "The Man of Pleasure" by John Aikin Prologue to the Play of Henry the Eighth. Spoken by a Warrington Student in his morning Gown Epithalamium To Wisdom Hymn I Hymn II Hymn III Hymn IV Hymn V The Groans of the Tankard Verses written in an Alcove [Susannah Barbauld Marissal] [Martha Jennings] [Sarah Taylor Rigby] [Sarah Rigby] [Elizabeth Rigby] [Mr. and Mrs. Edwards] [Mary Holland Enfield] [William Enfield] [Mrs. Fenton] [John Aikin] A Character ("Be this Philander's praise") On a Lady's Writing Hymn to Content Delia. An Elegy Ovid to his Wife: Imitated from different Parts of his Tristia To a Lady, with some painted Flowers Ode to Spring Verses on Mrs. Rowe A Summer Evening's Meditation To a Dog The Epiphany [A Character of John Mort] [Lines to Robert Alderson upon his Departure from Warrington Academy] To Mr. Barbauld, with a Map of the Land of Matrimony [Extempore on being shown the Shoe Buckles worn by David Garrick in his last Performance] Hymn VI To Mr. Barbauld, November 14, 1778 Petition of a Schoolboy to his Father Love and Time To Miss F. B. on her asking for Mrs. B[arbauld]'s "Love and Time" To Mrs. Marissal, 1779 To-morrow Lines placed over a Chimney-Piece A Portrait Lines to be spoken by Thomas Denman, on the Christmas before his Birthday, when he was four Years old Animals, and their Countries [Lines on the Death of Philip Meadows] Logogriph Written on a Marble A School Eclogue In Answer to a Question from the Greek Grammar: "What do the Futures speak of?" Autumn: A Fragment To Miss D[ixon] To the Baron de Stonne, who had wished at the next Transit of Mercury to find himself again between Mrs. La Borde and Mrs. B[arbauld] To the Baron de Stonne, with Aikin's Essays on Song-Writing Epistle to Dr. Enfield, on his Revisiting Warrington in 1789 To the Miss Websters, with Dr. Aikin's "Wish," which they expressed a Desire to have a Copy of Epistle to William Wilberforce, Esq. on the Rejection of the Bill for abolishing the Slave Trade The Apology of the Bishops, in Answer to "Bonner's Ghost" [Lines to Samuel Rogers in Wales on the Eve of Bastille Day, 1791] The Rights of Woman Hymn VII Hymn VIII To a Great Nation To Dr. Priestley. Dec. 29, 1792 Inscription for an Ice-House Hymn: "Ye are the salt of the earth" Lines to Mr. W[ynch] on his forty-fifth Birthday To the Poor An Autumnal Thought, 1795 To a little invisible Being who is expected soon to become visible To Mr. S. T. Coleridge Washing-Day Epitaph on [Susannah Barbauld Marissal] To Dr. A[ikin] To Mrs. A[ikin] Peace and Shepherd On the Death of Mrs. Martineau On a Portrait Hymn [IX] Hymn [X] Hymn [XI] Song for the London Volunteers West End Fair The Pilgrim On being asked if One was a Number, in Reply to Mr. Houghton Dirge Dejection The Unknown God Eternity Enigma. To the Ladies [Reading Lesson] On the King's Illness [Fragment:] "Still dark with frowns" Eighteen Hundred and Eleven, A Poem Ode to Remorse Life [Mock Epitaph on Mr. and Mrs. Estlin] To [Sarah Taylor] A Thought on Death Stanzas: In the Manner of Spenser To Lord Byron The First Fire The Caterpillar To Miss Kinder, on Receiving a Note dated February 30th On the Death of the Princess Charlotte

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Classical monologues : from the restoration to Bernard Shaw, women, volume 4 / edited by Leon Katz.

xxviii, 308 p. ;
ISBN/ISSN: 1557836159 (pbk.) :
Preliminary note on the characterization of women in Western drama -- Preface -- Restoration -- Cleopatra, with Royal ceremony, joins Antony in death $g (1671) / All for love, Mrs. Pinchwife, forced by her husband to write to Horner rejecting his advances, substitutes another letter The country wife, Olivia mocks the plain dealer, and dismisses him The plain dealer, The Duchess of Eboli, frustrated in her ambition, determines to settle for adulterous love Don Carlos, Statira's rage against Alexander is undermined by her infatuation for him The rival queens, or The death of Alexander the Great, Lady Knowell pretends to classical learning and visits scorn on everything Sir Patient Fancy, Lady Fancy complains to her new lover of her unabatingly attentive husband Sir Patient Fancy, Cornelia reminds her sister of the dullness of the marriage compared to playing at "courtezanship" / The feigned courtezans, Cleomena banishes pity for her dead lover, vowing revenge instead The young king,


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Nineteenth-century American women writers : an anthology / edited by Karen L. Kilcup.

1, 601 pages ;
ISBN/ISSN: 0631199861
The woman who fell from the sky (Iroquois) -- The origin of corn (Eastern Cherokee) -- The chief's daughters : an Otoe tale (Otoe) -- The ghost wife (Pawnee) -- Changing woman and white shell woman (Navajo) -- Bluejay and the well-behaved maiden (Nez Percé).

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Victorian women writers, radical grandmothers, and the gendering of God / Gail Turley Houston
Houston, Gail Turley,
xi, 181 p. ;
ISBN/ISSN: 9780814212103 (cloth : alk. paper)



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Before Harlem : an anthology of African American literature from the long nineteenth century / edite

1 online resource
ISBN/ISSN: 9781621902034
An oration on the abolition of the slave trade, delivered in the African Church, in the City of New York, January 1, 1808 / A thanksgiving sermon / Letters from a man of colour, on a late bill before the Senate of Pennsylvania. Letter I / To our patrons / The tears of a slave / Theresa, a Haytien tale / Gratitude ; Lines: on the evening and the morning ; Slavery ; Forbidden to ride on the street cars / Appeal to the coloured citizens of the world. Article I: our wretchedness in consequence of slavery / An address, delivered at the African Masonic Hall, Boston, February 27, 1833 / Ella: a sketch ; Family worship / Advice to young ladies ; Lines upon being examined in school studies for the preparation of a teacher ; The infant class, written in school / What are the colored people doing for themselves? ; To my old master ; The heroic slave / Letter from William W. Brown, Adelphi Hotel, York, March 26, 1851 ; Letter from William Wells Brown, Oxford, Sept. 10th, 1851 ; Clotel, or, The president's daughter. Chapter I: the negro sale ; Visit of a fugitive slave to the grave of Wilberforce ; My Southern home, or, The South and its people. Chapter IX / "Heads of the colored people," done with a whitewash brush ; The black news-vendor ; The washerwoman ; The sexton ; The schoolmaster / From our Brooklyn correspondent, May 13, 1852 ; Afric-American picture gallery, number I / America ; Prayer of the oppressed ; A poem / To Mrs. Harriet B. Stowe ; On the death of my sister Cecilia, the last of five members of the family, who died successively ; An epitaph / Eliza Harris ; The slave auction ; Bury me in a free land ; Enlightened motherhood: an address ... before the Brooklyn Literary Society, November 15, 1892 / Sketches of slave life, or, Illustrations of the "peculiar institution." The blood of the slave ; Slaves on the auction block / From The repeal of the Missouri Compromise considered ; Loguen's position / The Rev. J.W. Loguen, as a slave and as a freeman. Chapter I-II ; Letter to Rev. J.W. Loguen, from his old mistress, and Mr. Loguen's reply / Blake, or, The huts of America. Chapter VI: Henry's return ; Chapter VII: Master and slave ; Chapter VIII: The sale ; Chapter IX: The runaway / Our nig: sketches from the life of a free black. Chapter I: Mag Smith, my mother ; Chapter II: My father's death ; Chapter III: A new home for me / Incidents in the life of a slave girl. Chapter I: Childhood ; Chapter II: The new master and mistress ; Chapter V: The trials of girlhood ; Chapter VI: The jealous mistress / Liberia ; To Madame Selika / The New York riot / Poetry and poets. Part I, II, IV ; The critic / Neglected opportunities ; On horse back: saddle dash, no. I / Thanksgiving Day sermon: the social principle among a people and its bearing on their progress and development / Lincoln: written for the occasion of the unveiling of the freedmen's monument in memory of Abraham Lincoln, April 14, 1876 ; To my father ; Toussaint L'Ouverture ; In memoriam: Paul Laurence Dunbar / Black and white: land, labor, and politics in the South. Chapter XII: civilization degrades the masses ; The conclave: to the ladies of Tuskegee School ; Love's divinest power ; Come away, love / The goophered grapevine ; Tobe's tribulations ; The free colored people of North Carolina / A mother's love ; Wilberforce ; The black Samson ; An epitaph / A voice from the South. Womanhood: a vital element in the regeneration and progress of a race / A hero in ebony: a Pullman porter's story ; Hanover, or, The persecution of the lowly: a story of the Wilmington massacre. Chapter V: Molly Pierrepont ; Henry Berry Lowery, the North Carolina outlaw: a tale of the Reconstruction period / Southern horrors: lynch law in all its phases. Preface ; The offense ; The black and white of it / The intellectual progress of colored women since the Emancipation Proclamation / An autobiography: the story of the Lord's dealings with Mrs. Amanda Smith, the colored evangelist. Chapter XXXI / The newsboy ; Afro-American boy ; The warrior's lay ; Soul visions ; The superannuate / The white problem / The value of race literature: an address delivered at the First Congress of Colored Women of the United States / De linin' ub de hymns ; Stickin' to de hoe / Unexpressed ; Frederick Douglass ; When Malindy sings ; A Negro love song ; Little brown baby ; Dawn ; Compensation / Voices ; Heart-throbs ; The nation's evil / Imperium in imperio. Chapter I: a small beginning ; Chapter II: the school ; Chapter III: the parson's advice ; Chapter IV: the turning of a worm / The American Negro: what he was, what he is, and what he may become. Chapter VII: moral lapses / A Georgia episode / Hagar's daughter: a story of Southern caste prejudice. Chapter IV-V / The snapping of the bow ; Me 'n' Dunbar ; Juny at the gate ; The black cat club: Negro humor & folk-lore. Chapter I: the club introduced / The path of life ; The battleground ; The problem / The octoroon's revenge / Love's wayfaring ; Golden moonrise ; In the athenaeum looking out on the granary burying ground on a rainy day in November / What happened to Scott: an episode of election day / Bernice, the octoroon / Credo ; A litany of Atlanta ; The burden of black women ; My country, 'tis of thee / The preacher's wife, dedicated to the wives of the itinerant preachers of the M.E. Church ; Apple sauce and chicken fried ; To a spring in the Cumberlands ; The bachelor girl / What it means to be colored in the capital of the United States / From As to the leopard's spots: an open letter to Thomas Dixon, Jr. / An unheeded signal / Freedom at McNealy's ; The husband's return ; A home greeting / Johnny's pet superstition ; Mrs. Johnson objects ; The Easter bonnet ; A lullaby / The new Negro / Grant and Lee ; Uncle Remus to Massa Joel ; The Confederate veteran and the old-time darky ; Negro love song / Old maid's soliloquy ; What's mo' temptin' to de palate /

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Memoirs of the life of Anna Jameson ... by her niece, Gerardine Macpherson.
Macpherson, Gerardine (Bate)
xvii p., 1 ?., 362 p.
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Great Shakespeareans. Set II / edited by Adrian Poole [and five others]

1 online resource (1078 pages)
ISBN/ISSN: 9781441124036 (e-book)

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The Norton anthology of African American literature / Henry Louis Gates, Jr., general editor, Nellie

xliv, 2665 p. ;
ISBN/ISSN: 0393040011
Were you there when they crucified my Lord? ; City called heaven ; God's a-gonna trouble the water ; Walk together children ; I know moon-rise ; I'm a-rollin' ; I been rebuked and I been scorned ; Didn't my Lord deliver Daniel? ; Soon I will be done ; No more auction block ; Swing low, sweet chariot ; Steal away to Jesus ; Go down, Moses ; Been in the storm so long ; Oh, freedom! -- This little light of mine ; Down by the riverside ; Freedom in the air ; Take my hand, precious Lord ; Peace be still ; Stand by me -- Yellow dog blues ; St. Louis blues ; Beale Street blues ; Down-hearted blues ; See, see rider ; Prove it on me blues ; Gulf Coast blues ; Trouble in mind ; Backwater blues ; In the house blues ; How long blues ; Hellhound on my trail ; It's a low down dirty shame ; Good morning, blues ; Sent for you yesterday ; Going to Chicago blues ; Fine and mellow ; Hoochie coochie ; Sunnyland.






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Legends of the Madonna / by Anna Jameson ; edited with additional notes by Estelle M. Hurll.
Jameson,
xxiii, 372 pages, [13] leaves of plates :
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From instruction to delight : an anthology of children's literature to 1850 / edited by Patricia Dem

xvii, 365 pages :
ISBN/ISSN: 0195418891
Early Lessons at Home and School -- From The Colloquy (c. 1000) / From On the Properties of Things (c. 1200) / ABC of Aristotle (c. 1430) / from The Schoole of Vertue and Booke of Good Nurture (1557) / From The Boke of Nurture, or Schoole of Good Manners (1577) / From A Jewell House of Art and Nature (1594) / Hornbook -- Battledore -- Domestic Writing: Juvenilia -- 'A new yeres gift' (1581) / 'George Bercklay to his grandfather' (1610) and 'George to Mrs Cave his mothers wayting woman' (c. 1613) / Letter to her Father: Mary Downing to Emmanuel Downing (1635) / Mothers' Advice and Grief -- From Miscelanea, Meditations, Memoratives (1604) / From The Mothers Blessing (1616) / From The Mothers Legacie to her Unborne Childe (1624) / From A Ladies Legacie to her Daughters (1645) / 'On the death of my first and dearest childe' (1655) / 'On the Death of my dear Daughter' (1703) / Writing of Clergymen and Schoolmasters -- From This Historie of Four-Footed Beastes (1607) / From Orbis Sensualium Pictus (1659) / Puritan 'Hell-Fire': Warnings and Warmth -- From Milk for Babes (1646) / 'Upon my Son Samuel' (1657) and 'In reference to her Children' (1659) / From A Token for Children (1672) / From War with the Devil (1673) / From The New England Primer (1683-1830) -- From A Book for Boys and Girls (1686) / Lyrical Instruction: Isaac Watts and his Contemporaries -- From Divine Songs (1715) and Moral Songs (1740) / From Fables (1727) / From Poems on Several Occasions (1734) / Chapbooks and Penny Histories -- Elegy on the Death and Burial of Cock Robin (1744) -- Interesting Story of the Children in the Wood -- From The Life and Death of Tom Thumb -- From The Pleasant History of Thomas Hickathrift -- Trial of an Ox, for Killing a Man -- From The Riddle Book -- Boreman, Cooper, and Newbery: 'Instructions with Delight' -- From The Gigantick History (1741) / From A Little Pretty Pocket-Book (1744) / From Nurse Truelove's New Year's Gift (1755) -- From The History of Little Goody Two-Shoes (1765) -- Rational Moralists -- From The Governess (1749) / From The Adventures of a Pincushion (c. 1780) / From Poems an Various Subjects (1783) / From Her Journal Book (1783) / From The History of Sandford and Merton (1783) / From Cobwebs to Catch Flies (c. 1783) / From Original Stories (1788) / From Mental Improvement (1794) / From The Village School (c. 1795) / 'The Purple Jar' from Early Lessons (1801) / From The Young Emigrants (1826) / From The Affectionate Parent's Gift (1828) / From Mary's Grammar (1835) / From Rollo at School (1839) / 'Janetta and her Jujubes' from Farewell Tales (1840) / From Make the Best of It (1843) / Sunday School Moralists -- From Early Piety (1777) / From Hymns in Prose for Children (1781) and Lessons for Children: Part IV (1788) / From Fabulous Histories (1786) and The Charity School Spelling Book (c. 1798) / From Divine Hymns (1790) and Instructions for Children (1794) / Black Giles, the Poacher: Part II (1796) / From The History of the Fairchild Family (1818) / From The Peep of Day (1833) / From Flowers That Never Fade (1838) / From Dutch Tiles (1842) / Harbingers of the Golden Age -- From Hymns for the Amusement of Children (1772) and 'My Cat Jeoffry' from Jubilate Agno / From Songs of Innocence and of Experience (1794) / From The Infant's Library (c. 1800) / From Original Poems for Infant Minds (1804-5) and Rhymes for the Nursery (1806) / From The Daisy (1807) / Butterfly's Ball and the Grasshopper's Feast (1807) / Peacock 'At Home' (1807) / From Poems (1808) / From Poetry for Children (1809) / From Peter Piper's Practical Principles of Plain and Perfect Pronunciation (1813) -- 'A Visit from Saint Nicholas' (1823) / From Poems for Our Children (1830) / Story of the Three Bears (1831) / From Sketches of Natural History (1834) / From Holiday House: A Series of Tales (1839) / From New Nursery Songs for All Good Children (1843) / From The Book of Nonsense (1846) / From The English Struwwelpeter (1848) / Sad Tale of Mrs Mole and Mrs Mouse (c. 1849) /

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Selected speeches and writings / Abraham Lincoln ; with an introduction by Gore Vidal.
Lincoln, Abraham,
xxvii, 515 pages ;
ISBN/ISSN: 9781598530537 (pbk.)

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Antebellum writers in New York [electronic resource] / Kent P. Ljungquist, editor.


ISBN/ISSN: 0787646679 (alk. paper)

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Before Harlem : an anthology of African American literature from the long nineteenth century / edite

xlviii, 704 pages ;
ISBN/ISSN: 9781621902027 (paperback : acid-free paper)

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Collection of pictures of W.G. Coesvelt, esq., of London / William G. Coesvelt, Mrs. Jameson (Anna),
Coesvelt, William G.
xii, 27 p. :
ISBN/ISSN: 1275793592

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Early modern women poets, (1520-1700) : an anthology / edited by Jane Stevenson and Peter Davidson ;

lii, 585 pages ;
ISBN/ISSN: 0199242577

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The Gow collection of Scottish dance music / compiled & edited by Richard Carlin.

1 score (21, approximately 200, 6 unnumbered pages) :
ISBN/ISSN: 0825603072
Abercairney House / Andrew and his Cuttie gun -- The Ardrossan Canal / Athole Brose (Niel Gow's favorite) -- The auld man's mare's dead / Auld springs (tunes) gees nae price -- Auld wife ayond the fire -- Ball na Grandach (Miss Lucia Campbell) -- Beggar's meal poke's / Birnam Wood / Blue ribbon Scottish measure -- Bonnie Charlie -- Bonny Highland hills -- The bonny Highland laddie (Cairney Mount) -- Bridge of Balater (Mr. Fletcher's delight) / The Caledonian hunt / Caper Fey -- Captain Elphinston -- Captain Fletcher's favorite / Cauld kail in Aberdeen -- Cheap mutton / Coilsfield House / Colonel Byng's favorite / Colonel Campbell (of Monzie's favorite) -- Colonel Montgomery -- Compliments to George Grant / Compliments to W.K. Jenkins / Countess of Cassilli / Countless [Countess] of Dalkeith -- The Countess of Eglinton -- Countess of Selkirk's favorite / Coutie's wedding -- David Stewart / Doctor Haydn / The drunken wives of Fochabers -- The Duchess of Athole / Duchess of Buccleugh / Duchess of Buccleugh's favorite / Duchess of Gordon -- Duchess of Hamilton / Duke of Argyle The Duke of Athole's delight / Duke of Gordon / Dumfries Races -- Duncan Davidson / Dunira Lodge / Earl of Eglinton / Earl of Elgin / Earl of Elgin's favorite / The Earl of Hadinton Earl of Homes / The Earl of Loudoun / Earl of Eglinton -- The ewe wi' the crooked horn -- The fallen hero / Farewell to whiskey / Fingal's Cave / The fir tree -- The fyket -- Garscobe House / General Wemyss / George Baillie / George Grant / George Stewart of Grantleys -- Gillie Callam Da Pheithein with variations -- Gin a body meet a body -- He's aye kissing me -- He's dear to me tho' he's far frae me -- Hie over hunt / The Highland chieftain / The Highland president / Highlanders farewell to Ireland -- Hilton Lodge / Honest Duncan -- Isle of Sky -- James Jenkin's favorite / John Lesslie Melville / Kelvarock Lady Amelia Murray / Lady Ann Hope -- Lady Ann Hope's favorite / Lady Ashburton / Lady Carmichael of Castle Craig / Lady Caroline Montague / Lady Catherine Stewart -- Lady Charlotte Campbell's strathspey / Lady Charlotte Durham / Lady Charlotte Durham (no. 2) / Lady Charlotte Primrose / Lady Downe / Lady Elibank's favorite -- Lady Elizabeth Lindsay / Lady Flora Charlotte Hasting / Lady Gray / Lady Hamilton Dalrymple -- Lady Jean Montgomrie / Lady Jeminia Johnston -- Lady Lucy Ramsay / Lady Madelina Sinclair -- Lady Mary Hay's Scotch measure / Lady Mary Murray / Lady Mary Primrose's favorite -- Lady Muir McKenzie's favorite / Lady Shaftsbury / Lady Viscountess Duncan -- Lament for Mrs. Oswald of Auchincruive / Lament for Niel Gow / Lament for the death of his brother / Lamentations for James Moray of Abercarney / Lassie I'll come near yow -- Lawer's house / The lees of Luncartie (When you go to the hill take your gun) -- Link him dodie -- London Highland Society / Lord Aboyne -- Lord Balgonie's favorite Lord Ballenden / Lord Blantyre (Tullynet Hall) / Lord Charles Murray / Lord Duncan's flag / Lord John Campbell -- Lord McDonald / Lord Montgomrie / Lord Ramsay / Lord Spencer Chichester /



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Sacred and legendary art / by Mrs. Jameson
Jameson,
2 v. :
ISBN/ISSN:
Legends of the angels and archangels, the evangelists, the apostles, the doctors of the church, and St. Mary Magdalene -- Patron saints, the martyrs, the early bishops, the hermits, and the warrior saints of Christendom


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