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Toward a Feminist Rhetoric Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 336
ISBN: 9780822955733
Pub Date: 04 Apr 1996
Description:
The nature of Gertrude Buck, professor of English at Vassar College from 1897 until her death in 1922, is well-known to anyone interested in the history of composition. Her writing is less well-known, much of it now out of print. JoAnn Campbell gathers together for the first time the major work of this innovative thinker and educator, including her most important articles on rhetorical theory; The Social Criticism of Literature, a forerunner of reader-response literary theory; selections from her textbooks on argumentative and expository writing; poetry; fiction; her play Mother-Love, and unpublished reports and correspondence from the English department at Vassar.
Edge Effect Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 95
ISBN: 9780819522269
Pub Date: 15 Mar 1996
Illustrations: 2 illus.
Description:
Edge Effect is Sandra McPherson's most original work to date. Constructed in two parts, the collection embraces secretly related worlds: the poetics of natural history and artistic discoveries of self-taught folk artists. Throughout, waves from one poem mark the shores of others.
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Format: Paperback
Pages: 176
ISBN: 9780822956044
Pub Date: 14 Mar 1996
Series: Drue Heinz Literature Prize
Description:
The stories in this extraordinary collection are set in Northern Ireland, specifically Belfast, the center for more than thirty years of fighting between Roman Catholic nationalists and Protestants loyal to the British crown. Cornell is not preoccupied, however, with the details of the war. Her stories explore the emotional and psychological consequences of the struggle to endure not only violence, but loss, failure, and the inability to believe.
The Front Matter, Dead Souls Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 103
ISBN: 9780819562951
Pub Date: 13 Mar 1996
Description:
Leslie Scalapino is widely regarded as one of the best avant-garde writers in America today. This extraordinary new book is essay-fiction-poetry, an experiment in form, "a serial novel for publication in the newspaper" that collapses the distinction between documentary and fiction. Loosely set in Los Angeles, the book scrutinizes our image-making, producing extreme and vivid images-hyena, Muscle Beach in Venice, the Supreme Court, subway rides-in order for them to be real.
All American Girl Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 80
ISBN: 9780822955801
Pub Date: 08 Feb 1996
Description:
Winner of the 1996 Lambda Book Award for Lesbian Poetry.\u201cWith poignancy, honesty, and grace, Becker contends with the messy implications of her lesbian sexuality, Jewish identity, and sister's suicide. .
By Southern Playwrights Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
ISBN: 9780813108773
Pub Date: 01 Feb 1996
Illustrations: 11 b/w photographs
Description:
By Southern Playwrights is a rare assemblage of works from the 1980s and 1990s by writers continuing the tradition of Tennessee Williams, Lillian Hellman, and Beth Henley, among others. This book makes available for the first time in print Marsha Norman's romantic comedy Loving Daniel Boone, novelist Harry Crews's only play, Blood Issue, and humorist Ray Blount Jr.'s ventures into one-act comedy, Five Ives Gets Named and That Dog Isn't Fifteen.
Lapham's Raiders Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 312
ISBN: 9780813119496
Pub Date: 01 Feb 1996
Illustrations: photos, map
Description:
On December 8, 1941, the day after the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor, the Japanese invaded the Philippine Islands, catching American forces unprepared and forcing their eventual surrender. Among the American soldiers who managed to avoid capture was twenty-five-year-old Lieutenant Robert Lapham, who was to play a major role in the resistance to the brutal Japanese occupation. Lapham's Raiders is the memoir of one man's guerrilla experiences.
Post-Rapture Diner, The Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 88
ISBN: 9780822955818
Pub Date: 25 Jan 1996
Description:
Winner of the 1997 American Book Award for Poetry and Nominated for the 1997 Poet’s Prize, The Post-Rapture Dinner is about finding hope, about confronting and overcoming cynicism by discovering a spiritually grounded in the things of this world.
Between Languages and Cultures Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 374
ISBN: 9780822955412
Pub Date: 15 Jan 1996
Description:
Translated texts are often either uncritically consumed by readers, teacher, and scholars or seen to represent an ineluctable loss, a diminishing of original texts. Translation, however, is a cultural practice, influenced also by social and political imperatives, which can open more doors than it closes. The essays in this book show how the act of translation, when vigilantly and critically attended to, becomes a means for active interrogation.
Mad River Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 64
ISBN: 9780822955702
Pub Date: 04 Jan 1996
Description:
Winner of the 1994 Agnes Lynch Starrett Poetry Prize Winner of the 2000 Creative Achievement Award from the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust "In every poem, she keeps her fury contained, but omnipresent, so that it resembles a cornered dog’s warning growl, yet she hints of happier possibilities."—Booklist
Origins of Composition Studies in the American College, 1875–1925, The Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 584
ISBN: 9780822955351
Pub Date: 04 Jan 1996
Description:
This volume describes the formative years of English composition courses in college through a study of the most prominent documents of the time: magazine articles, scholarly reports, early textbooks, teachers' testimonies-and some of the actual student papers that provoked discussion. Includes writings by leading scholars of the era such as Adams Sherman Hill, Gertrude Buck, William Edward Mead, Lane Cooper, William Lyon Phelps, and Fred Newton Scott.
Selected Poetry, 1937–1990 Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 214
ISBN: 9780819522313
Pub Date: 01 Jan 1996
Description:
This bilingual anthology brings together a representative selection from more than a half century of this distinguished Brazilian poet's lifetime work. Along with previously translated poems are many others in English for the first time. The remarkable group of poets and translators includes Elizabeth Bishop, Alastair Reid, Galway Kinnell, Louis Simpson, and W.
The Carriage Stone Cover The Carriage Stone Cover
Format: 
Pages: 192
ISBN: 9780802313058
Pub Date: 31 Dec 1995
Imprint: Dufour Editions
Pages: 192
ISBN: 9780802313096
Pub Date: 31 Dec 1995
Imprint: Dufour Editions
Description:
The first appearance in English of this finely wrought novel by Norwegian writer Holmebakk (1922-81) exploring the fundamental tensions between life and death that perhaps only love and hope can palliate. Two middle-aged men, retired Lutheran pastor Eilif Grotteland and Olav Klungland, a novelist and active communist, meet by accident outside a hospital. Olav has just visited a dying comrade, and Eilif is admitting his terminally ill wife, but these obvious reminders of death are mere introductions to the spiritual concerns that preoccupy both men.
The Family Scalpel Cover The Family Scalpel Cover
Format: 
Pages: 384
ISBN: 9780802313072
Pub Date: 31 Dec 1995
Imprint: Dufour Editions
Pages: 384
ISBN: 9780802313089
Pub Date: 31 Dec 1995
Imprint: Dufour Editions
Description:
"Deep in international intrigue… A gripping story..
Refiguring Authority Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 152
ISBN: 9780813119229
Pub Date: 14 Dec 1995
Series: Studies in Romance Languages
Description:
In this wide-ranging study E. Michael Gerli shows how Cervantes and his contemporaries ceaselessly imitated one another -- glossing works, dismembering and reconstructing them, writing for and against one another -- while playing sophisticated games of literary one-upmanship.The result was that literature in late Renaissance Spain was often more than a simple matter of source and imitation.

The History of Sir George Ellison

The History of Sir George Ellison Cover
Format: 
Pages: 288
ISBN: 9780813119380
Pub Date: 16 Nov 1995
Series: Eighteenth-Century Novels by Women
Pages: 288
ISBN: 9780813108490
Pub Date: 16 Nov 1995
Series: Eighteenth-Century Novels by Women
Description:
The History of Sir George Ellison (1766) is an important novel, both utopian and dystopian. Sir George, a man of benevolence, follows the pattern of the female utopia set forth in Scott's first novel, A Description of Millenium Hall (1762). In this sequel, Scott addresses issues of slavery, marriage, education, law and social justice, class pretensions, and the position of women in society, consistently emphasizing the importance, for both genders and all classes and ages, of devoting one's life to meaningful work.