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"Orsamus Charles Dake: Nebraska's First Published Poet", Stephen C. Behrendt
"Orsamus Charles Dake: Nebraska's First Published Poet", Stephen C. Behrendt
Stephen C Behrendt
No abstract provided.
"Poetry", Stephen C. Behrendt
Book Review: The Waltz He Was Born For: An Introduction To The Writing Of Walt Mcdonald, Stephen C. Behrendt
Book Review: The Waltz He Was Born For: An Introduction To The Writing Of Walt Mcdonald, Stephen C. Behrendt
Stephen C Behrendt
Advertised as an introduction to the poetry of Walt McDonald, The Waltz He Was Born For is also a celebration - of both the poetry and the man. Author of some twenty volumes and Poet Laureate of Texas, McDonald details a Southwest of dry hills, dark nights, tough working-class characters fiercely determined to retain their essential humanity amid trying circumstances. McDonald's poetry has always reflected his experience of the world as writer, warrior, family man, sage, and spiritual guide, counseling compassion and reconciliation.
Originality And Influence In George Caleb Bingham's Art, Stephen C. Behrendt
Originality And Influence In George Caleb Bingham's Art, Stephen C. Behrendt
Stephen C Behrendt
The work of "the Missouri artist," George Caleb Bingham (1811-79), offers us a good opportunity for considering the broad subject of originality and influence in the arts. The combination of originality and convention in paintings such as Fur Traders Descending the Missouri, The Jolly Flatboatmen, and The County Election can tell us much about the dynamics of that branch of American art which sought to reconcile the inherited traditions of formal, academic European art with the often strikingly unconventional reality of a New World. Often condescendingly labeled "regional" art because of its frequently eclectic emphasis upon the local and the …
Women Without Men: Barbara Hofland And The Economics Of Widowhood, Stephen C. Behrendt
Women Without Men: Barbara Hofland And The Economics Of Widowhood, Stephen C. Behrendt
Stephen C Behrendt
The appeal that appeared in the World in the spring of 1790 was unusual only in that its presence in a London paper offered the widow a relatively uncommon public advantage in securing funds to help her and her family cope with her widowhood. Widowhood itself was anything but uncommon at the time, and the dire straits hinted at in this single notice were familiar to countless women. Despite the existence of relatively egalitarian inheritance laws, property laws relating to marriage in Romantic-era Britain (c. 1780–1835) had grown less (rather than more) accommodating to the needs of widows and their …
Review Of The Painting & Politics Of George Caleb Bingham., Stephen C. Behrendt
Review Of The Painting & Politics Of George Caleb Bingham., Stephen C. Behrendt
Stephen C Behrendt
Nancy Rash's superb study exemplifies the sort of reevaluation that results from tearing down the artificial walls of the gallery and the salon and relocating an artist within an accurate historical and cultural context. Rash introduces Bingham the total person: artist, certainly, but also writer, politician, legislator, polemicist, and social activist. Indeed, Bingham considered himself a public servant who just happened to be also a painter. This important distinction has been blurred by generations of critics who refused to see the "whole" Bingham and who consequently constructed an image of an artist depicting-in the scenes of Missouri life that form …
Review Of The Paintings Of George Caleb Bingham: A Catalogue Raisonne., Stephen C. Behrendt
Review Of The Paintings Of George Caleb Bingham: A Catalogue Raisonne., Stephen C. Behrendt
Stephen C Behrendt
The appearance of this volume by E. Maurice Bloch, the dean of Bingham studies, is a most significant event. Superseding Bloch's preliminary catalogue of 1967, this impressive new volume constitutes the definitive catalogue of Bingham's paintings. With more than 350 illustrations, including 23 in color, it provides a guide to both Bingham's familiar works and his lesser-known subjects, documenting the artist's development both as portraitist and as recorder of Western American subject matter. An insightful introductory essay of twenty-eight large, double-column pages presents Bingham .as man and artist, exploring the events and influences that shaped his art and effectively locating …
"The Worst Disease": Blake's Tiriel, Stephen C. Behrendt
"The Worst Disease": Blake's Tiriel, Stephen C. Behrendt
Stephen C Behrendt
No abstract provided.
"Barbara Hofland As A Romantic-Era Provincial Poet", Stephen C. Behrendt
"Barbara Hofland As A Romantic-Era Provincial Poet", Stephen C. Behrendt
Stephen C Behrendt
Influence, Anxiety, And Erasure In Women's Writing: Romantic Becomes Victorian.Pdf, Stephen C. Behrendt
Influence, Anxiety, And Erasure In Women's Writing: Romantic Becomes Victorian.Pdf, Stephen C. Behrendt
Stephen C Behrendt
"A Defect In Their Education": Blake, Haydon, And The Misguided British Audience.Pdf, Stephen C. Behrendt
"A Defect In Their Education": Blake, Haydon, And The Misguided British Audience.Pdf, Stephen C. Behrendt
Stephen C Behrendt
Teaching Romanticism With Ict.Pdf, Stephen C. Behrendt
Teaching Romanticism With Ict.Pdf, Stephen C. Behrendt
Stephen C Behrendt
'Peter Bell The Third': Contempt And Poetic Transfiguration.Pdf, Stephen C. Behrendt
'Peter Bell The Third': Contempt And Poetic Transfiguration.Pdf, Stephen C. Behrendt
Stephen C Behrendt
Charlotte Smith, Women Poets, And The Culture Of Celebrity.Pdf, Stephen C. Behrendt
Charlotte Smith, Women Poets, And The Culture Of Celebrity.Pdf, Stephen C. Behrendt
Stephen C Behrendt
Following Charlotte Smith's Elegiac Sonnets Through The Press.Pdf, Stephen C. Behrendt
Following Charlotte Smith's Elegiac Sonnets Through The Press.Pdf, Stephen C. Behrendt
Stephen C Behrendt
Regionalism And The Realities Of Naming, Stephen C. Behrendt
Regionalism And The Realities Of Naming, Stephen C. Behrendt
Stephen C Behrendt
No abstract provided.
An Urn, A Teapot, And The Archaeology Of Romantic Reading.Pdf, Stephen C. Behrendt
An Urn, A Teapot, And The Archaeology Of Romantic Reading.Pdf, Stephen C. Behrendt
Stephen C Behrendt