Additional individually revealed autobiographical works (in print by 1900) are listed in Gwenn Davis and Beverly A. Joyce, comps., Personal Writings by Women to 1900: A Bibliography of American and British Writers (Norman: U of Oklahoma P, 1989; 294 pp.), with most entries drawn from WorldCat (E225), National Union Catalog, Pre-1956 Imprints (E235), and the British Museum General Catalogue of Printed Books (see E250a). Search outcomes will be printed or saved solely by way of an online browser’s print or save functions. Sources, authors, letters, and diaries can be searched individually via fielded search screens. Indexed by authors, topics, and titles. Indexed by a number of normal subjects and poetic forms. Two appendixes: western literature (for studies dealing with this area, as distinct from the Midwest or West); common research of regionalism. Late Nineteenth-Century American Diary Literature. Organized by yr of initial entry, then alphabetically by author, entries present title, publication data, and annotation, which typically notes dates of coverage, place of birth or residence, main emphases, classes of persons mentioned, occupations, historic events, modes of travel, religious affiliation, individuals, locations, ships, customs, social milieu, and kind of diary or journal. Kagle, Steven E. American Diary Literature, 1620-1799. Boston: Twayne, 1979. 203 pp.
Sporting a distinguished roster of contributors, the Columbia History calls for the attention of those interested within the relation of poetry to American tradition. A collection of thirty individually authored essays on groups, kinds, and particular person poets that consider poetry in the United States from Anne Bradstreet to Charles Wright. A essential survey, from the seventeenth century via Wallace Stevens, that emphasizes cultural historical past in chapters on periods, kinds, and major writers. Although primarily based totally on different sources-notably National Union Catalog, Pre-1956 Imprints (E235), the British Museum General Catalogue of Printed Books (see E250a), and WorldCat (E225)-moderately than firsthand examination of copies, Poetry by Women to 1900 at the very least affords a starting place for figuring out separately published books of poetry by girls writers before 1900. What is required, nevertheless, are works comparable to Smith and Cardinale, Women and the Literature of the Seventeenth Century (M2007), for other periods of British and American literature. A textual content archive of rekeyed texts of about 40,000 English-language poems by American poets from the colonial era to the early twentieth century. Waggoner, Hyatt H. American Poets from the Puritans to the current. Editions had been chosen according to the next criteria: editions “contemporary with their authors have been most well-liked, and, when accessible, collected editions”; “reliable later editions” within the case of “poets whose established canon couldn’t be coated by contemporary printings.” Poets had been chosen on the basis of their inclusion in Blanck, Bibliography of American Literature (Q3250), or the suggestion of the editorial board.
Gohdes, Clarence. Literature and Theater of the States and Regions of the U. S. A.: An Historical Bibliography. American Poetry. Chadwyck-Healey Literature Collections. Within divisions for states, possessions, and geographic regions, entries are listed alphabetically in sections for literature and theater. Many manuscript diaries are listed in National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections (F295) and in different works in sections F: Guides to Manuscripts and Archives and Q: American Literature/General/Guides to Primary Works/Manuscripts. It should be supplemented by works in sections G: Serial Bibliographies, Indexes, and Abstracts and H: Guides to Dissertations and Theses. The entries are organized chronologically by preliminary date of entry (with a separate alphabetical record of undated works) and be aware location along with a quick description of content material; unfortunately, works are indexed only by creator. In Briscoe, an asterisk denotes a female author. Searchers also can browse creator or title and first-line lists of the contents of the database; the title and first-line lists really embrace keywords all through the poems and notes. But it might probably still be a legit pain in the A (or V) even when it isn’t cause for concern.
In the event you don’t wish to reveal your secret, the product is so easy that you just don’t even need to let your companion know you’ve used it. I’ve by no means taught anything regarding free sex. What are the appropriate theoretical conceptualizations of intercourse robots? It’s a common complaint amongst mothers-to-be that the clothes on supply for his or her short-term form are lower than fascinating. Enjoying the beautiful coastal street to Kaikoura where close encounters with fur seals, sea birds and different wildlife are widespread. Kaplan’s annotations rarely extend past occupation and principal areas of residence, but Briscoe’s are much fuller, typically providing an evaluative remark and citing occupation, main focus, exact geographic locations, and important individuals and occasions. Indexed by individuals and some subjects. Indexed by titles, subtitles, cities of publication, and sponsoring organizations. Organized chronologically by year of first publication, entries present (when obtainable) authentic title; editor(s); publication data; variety of volumes or issues; date of first and final points; title changes; frequency; miscellaneous notes on content, bibliographical issues, or supply of data for works not examined; and places, with actual holdings of incomplete runs. 9 vols. Boston: Hall, 1962. First Supplement.