David Anton Randall, 1905-1975

David Anton Randall, 1905-1975
Author: David Anton Randall
Publisher: Scarecrow Press
Total Pages: 262
Release: 1992
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 9780810826243

Randall (1905-1975) was a book dealer and a rare book librarian. Keller describes those careers in this book and provides a generous sampling of Randall's writing on rare books, book collecting, and bibliography.

The Letters of Robert Frost

The Letters of Robert Frost
Author: Robert Frost
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 849
Release: 2021-04-30
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 067425905X

The third installment of Harvard’s five-volume edition of Robert Frost’s correspondence. The Letters of Robert Frost, Volume 3: 1929–1936 is the latest installment in Harvard’s five-volume edition of the poet’s correspondence. It presents 601 letters, of which 425 are previously uncollected. The critically acclaimed first volume, a Times Literary Supplement Book of the Year, included nearly 300 previously uncollected letters, and the second volume 350 more. During the period covered here, Robert Frost was close to the height of his powers. If Volume 2 covered the making of Frost as America’s poet, in Volume 3 he is definitively made. These were also, however, years of personal tribulation. The once-tight Frost family broke up as marriage, illness, and work scattered the children across the country. In the case of Frost’s son Carol, both distance and proximity put strains on an already fractious relationship. But the tragedy and emotional crux of this volume is the death of Frost’s youngest daughter, Marjorie. Frost’s correspondence from those dark days is a powerful testament to the difficulty of honoring the responsibilities of a poet’s eminence while coping with the intensity of a parent’s grief. Volume 3 also sees Frost responding to the crisis of the Great Depression, the onset of the New Deal, and the emergence of totalitarian regimes in Europe, with wit, canny political intelligence, and no little acerbity. All the while, his star continues to rise: he wins a Pulitzer for Collected Poems in 1931 and will win a second for A Further Range, published in 1936, and he is in constant demand as a public speaker at colleges, writers’ workshops, symposia, and dinners. Frost was not just a poet but a poet-teacher; as such, he was instrumental in defining the public functions of poetry in the twentieth century. In the 1930s, Frost lived a life of paradox, as personal tragedy and the tumults of politics interwove with his unprecedented achievements. Thoroughly annotated and accompanied by a biographical glossary and detailed chronology, these letters illuminate a triumphant and difficult period in the life of a towering literary figure.

American Book-collectors and Bibliographers

American Book-collectors and Bibliographers
Author: Joseph Rosenblum
Publisher: Gale Research International, Limited
Total Pages: 440
Release: 1994
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

Essays on American booksellers and librarians in addition to book collectors and bibliographers. Discusses how collectors, booksellers, bibliographers and librarians interact as well as the bibliophile's role in scholarship. Provides information on the history of book culture in America.

Antebellum Writers in New York

Antebellum Writers in New York
Author: Kent Ljungquist
Publisher: Dictionary of Literary Biograp
Total Pages: 520
Release: 2002
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

Contains biographical sketches of authors who wrote or began writing their major works during the period 1820 to 1860. Represented are writers of short stories, juvenile literature, sermons, and popular literature, as well as novelists, poets, essayists, editors, humorists, translators, compilers, journalists, reformers, historians, abolitionists, and scientists.

The House of Boni & Liveright, 1917-1933

The House of Boni & Liveright, 1917-1933
Author: Charles Egleston
Publisher:
Total Pages: 568
Release: 2004
Genre: Authors and publishers
ISBN:

Presents historical and bibliographic information about the New York publishing house of Boni and Liveright. The volume covers the period from 1917 to 1933.

French Dramatists, 1789-1914

French Dramatists, 1789-1914
Author: Barbara T. Cooper
Publisher: Dictionary of Literary Biograp
Total Pages: 512
Release: 1998
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

Essays on French dramatists writing during a period when Paris and the provinces saw thousands of dramatic works in a myriad of genres. These plays offered not only entertainment, but broached serious political and social issues as well, during a time of government censorship. Includes information on the various forms of theatrical entertainment, and the various types of playwriting, including melodrama, romantic drama, tragedies, comedies and realistic dramas.

Latin American Dramatists

Latin American Dramatists
Author: Adam Versényi
Publisher: Dictionary of Literary Biograp
Total Pages: 504
Release: 2005
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

Representative collection of playwrights from the sixteenth century to the present, serving as a summary introduction to the range of work carried out in Latin American drama. The dramatists selected have been limited to those from the Spanish-speaking Caribbean and Central and South America.

British Short-fiction Writers, 1800-1880

British Short-fiction Writers, 1800-1880
Author: John R. Greenfield
Publisher: Dictionary of Literary Biograp
Total Pages: 432
Release: 1996
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

Biographical information on British authors who published short fiction during the 19th century.