Generations

Generations
Author: Nina Kagarice Bigsby
Publisher:
Total Pages: 348
Release: 1993
Genre: United States
ISBN:

William Hayes (ca. 1830-1906), the immigrant, was born in County Antrim, Ireland, the son of Joseph Hayes and Ann Tollerton. He immigrated to Kansas in 1873 settling in Hutchinson. He married 1856 in Ireland (1) Margaret Boylan (1836-1875), daughter of Thomas and Mary Boulan. She died in Castleton Twp., Reno Co., Kansas. He married (2) 1879 Gabriella Jane Bane (1851-1914), daughter of Mordecai Bane and Sarah Amanda Blodgett. She was born at Shaw's Point, Lacon Twp., Marshall Co., Illinois. He was the father of twenty children. Descendants live in Kansas, Texas, Utah, California, Colorado, Arkansas and elsewhere. The early Bane ancestor, James Bane, born in the mid 1600's in Scotland, came to New Castle, Delaware ca. 1688 in the migration of Quakers under William Penn. His two known sons, Mordecai and Alexander moved to Chester Co., Pa. ca. 1700. The early Blodgett ancestor, Samuel Blodgett (1658-1743), was born at Woburn, Mass., a son of Samuel Blodgett and Ruth Iggledon. He married at Woburn, Huldah Simonds (Symonds) (1660-1746), daughter of William and Judith Phippen Hayward Simonds. Family members migrated to Connecticut.

The Musil Diaries

The Musil Diaries
Author: Robert Musil
Publisher:
Total Pages: 636
Release: 1998
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

The Diaries of Robert Musil are a secret look into the life and mind of a writer whose fiction embodies one of the twentieth century's daring leaps of consciousness. Ranked with Franz Kafka, Marcel Proust, and James Joyce in the pantheon of European modernists, Musil attempted to apply the precision of his scientific training to the utmost bounds of the imagination. In a series of notebooks kept through most of his literary career, Musil reflected, often through stunning epigrams, on his childhood, his erotic life, his methods of creative thought and his fellow writers. An indispensable guide to his fiction, essays and plays, the pages of the diaries provide a skeleton key for his complex unfinished masterpiece The Man Without Qualities. Known for extreme personal reticence among his contemporaries, Musil in the diaries (which were never intended for publication), speaks nakedly of himself and the chaotic events he lived through.This selection from the diaries is based on the exhaustive 1976 German edition prepared by Adolf Frisé. Most of its sketches, anecdotes and personal reflections have been translated into English. An acute political and cultural observer, Musil recorded in these pages his experiences of Berlin at the outbreak of World War I and service in the Austrian army on the Italian Front. The last notebooks chronicle Hitler's rise to power and Musil's exile in Switzerland. The diaries are valuable in a number of ways: as a first-hand historical document of life in twentieth century central Europe, as a kind of unwitting autobiography of a great novelist, and as a writer's workbook that details the moods of artistic adventure.In the diaries Robert Musil challenged himself to think about a reality beyond the world that could be apprehended by logic, to entertain the possibilities of forbidden eroticism, to imagine the hidden mystical life of Fascist Europe, and to turn the question of sexual gender into the puzzle of identity.

Landon Carter's Uneasy Kingdom

Landon Carter's Uneasy Kingdom
Author: Rhys Isaac
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 489
Release: 2005-09-29
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0195189086

In this long-awaited work, Isaac mines the diary of a Revolutionary War-era Virginia planter--and many other sources--to reconstruct his interior world as it plunged into turmoil.