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The Works Of The Daughters Of Charity In New Orleans: 1830-1900, Zoe Glenski Jun 1959

The Works Of The Daughters Of Charity In New Orleans: 1830-1900, Zoe Glenski

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With the exceptions of the publications of Roger Baudier, little seems to have been done to bring before the eyes of the public the accomplishments of religious orders and other groups in the Catholic Church, for the betterment of conditions in New Orleans. This, indeed,


Reactions To Edgar Allan Poe At Home And Abroad, Sr Brigid Donoghue D.C May 1959

Reactions To Edgar Allan Poe At Home And Abroad, Sr Brigid Donoghue D.C

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One of the most enigmatic names in American literature is that of Edgar Allan Poe. Born in America of Americans, the major portion of his works were written in his native country and, with the exception of an occasional phrase or two used to create effect or atmosphere, all is works were written in his native tongue.


Reaction To Edgar Allan Poe At Home And Abroad, Brigid Donoghue May 1959

Reaction To Edgar Allan Poe At Home And Abroad, Brigid Donoghue

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It is the purpose of this paper to show Foe's rejection in his native land and his acceptance and acclaim in Europe and particularly in France. It will be seen in this study that in this study that Poe's American contemporaries with some exceptions frowned upon the man and consequently on his works, while across the seas he was hailed almost immediately as one to be read, admired, and even imitated.


Reactions To Edgar Allan Poe At Home And Abroad, Hannah Davis Jan 1959

Reactions To Edgar Allan Poe At Home And Abroad, Hannah Davis

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One of the most enigmatic names in America literature is that of Edgar Allan Poe. Born in America of Americans, the major portion of his works were written in his native country and, with the exception of an occasional phrase or two used to create effect or atmosphere, all his works were written in his native tongue. This would naturally lead one to suppose that he would be a national favorite, widely read, freely quoted, universally admired.


The Work Of The Daughters Of Charity In New Orleans: 1830-1900, Zoe Glenski Jan 1959

The Work Of The Daughters Of Charity In New Orleans: 1830-1900, Zoe Glenski

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