Author: Dion Boucicault
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2 letters from Dion Boucicault to Francis Burnand
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2 letters from Dion Boucicault, 1 to George Augustus Sala and 1 to "Paul".
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Location Register of English Literary Manuscripts and Letters, Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries: A-J
Author: David C. Sutton
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Languages : en
Pages : 544
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Pages : 544
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Letter from Dion Boucicault to "V-".
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16 Letters from Dion Boucicault to Ben Webster
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Letters to the New Island
Author: W.B. Yeats
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 1349094250
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 220
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From 1888 to 1892 W.B.Yeats contributed a series of essays on literature and Irish folklore to two American newspapers, the Boston Pilot and Providence Sunday Journal. These important but little-known pieces show his intense engagement with current books, plays, personalities and controversies. They also make major statements about the issues of cultural nationalism and theatrical reform that preoccupied the poet. Newly edited, annotated, and introduced by George Bornstein and Hugh Witemeyer, Letters to the New Island offers a fresh glimpse of Yeats as an active polemicist, critic and all-round man of letters.
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 1349094250
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 220
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From 1888 to 1892 W.B.Yeats contributed a series of essays on literature and Irish folklore to two American newspapers, the Boston Pilot and Providence Sunday Journal. These important but little-known pieces show his intense engagement with current books, plays, personalities and controversies. They also make major statements about the issues of cultural nationalism and theatrical reform that preoccupied the poet. Newly edited, annotated, and introduced by George Bornstein and Hugh Witemeyer, Letters to the New Island offers a fresh glimpse of Yeats as an active polemicist, critic and all-round man of letters.
Letter from Dion Boucicault to Lord Houghton
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Letter from Dion Boucicault [? to W. F. Tillotson].
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Records and Reminiscences, Personl and General
Author: Francis Cowley Burnand
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Languages : en
Pages : 530
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Dion Boucicault Letters, 1867 January 1-1888 February 24
Author: Dion Boucicault
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Letters, autographs, and one portrait photograph. Most of the letters are to unnamed recipients, but one is addressed to his friend Planché, one to J.G. Bennett, and one to Wingfield. Most of the letters are on routine social or business matters, but the one to J.G. Bennett refers to an enclosed letter and extract from the New York Herald (not included) concerning an event which "demands grave editorial notice."
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Letters, autographs, and one portrait photograph. Most of the letters are to unnamed recipients, but one is addressed to his friend Planché, one to J.G. Bennett, and one to Wingfield. Most of the letters are on routine social or business matters, but the one to J.G. Bennett refers to an enclosed letter and extract from the New York Herald (not included) concerning an event which "demands grave editorial notice."