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  • The Camp-life of the Third Regiment

    Soldiers' Daily Struggles: A Civil War Camp-life Narrative

    In "The Camp-life of the Third Regiment," Robert Thomas Kerlin provides a vivid and compelling account of military encampment during the Civil War, focusing on the daily lives, struggles, and camaraderie of soldiers in the Third Regiment. Drawing from his own experiences, Kerlin employs a realist literary style that immerses readers in the sights, sounds, and emotions of camp life. The narrative ... Read more

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  • Virginia Woolf´s 'The Waves'

    Analysis and interpretation of the motif of the waves and of nature´s role in the early lives of the characters and of the role of their friendship at Percival´s Goodbye Dinner

    by Robert Kerlin ...
    Seminar paper from the year 2007 in the subject English Language and Literature Studies - Literature, grade: 2, University of Bamberg (Lehrstuhl für Englische Literaturwissenschaft), course: Virginia Woolf, language: English, abstract: Originally, what later became The Waves was called The Moths. Virginia Woolf began writing it on July 2nd 1929 . It underwent drastic changes during the writing and ... Read more

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  • Negro Poets and Their Poems

    Enriched edition. Exploring the Rich Legacy of African American Poets

    In "Negro Poets and Their Poems," Robert Thomas Kerlin meticulously curates a collection that serves as both a historical document and a literary anthology, reflecting the rich tapestry of African American poetry. Comprising works from prominent and emerging voices, Kerlin's literary style is characterized by its analytical depth and lyrical prose, paying homage to poets such as Paul Laurence ... Read more

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  • The Camp-life of the Third Regiment

    "The Camp-life of the Third Regiment" by Robert Thomas Kerlin offers a vivid portrayal of military life during a significant period in American history. Through detailed accounts and personal anecdotes, Kerlin captures the daily experiences of soldiers, their camaraderie, and the challenges they faced. The narrative is rich with descriptions of camp routines, drills, and the emotional landscape of ... Read more

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  • Negro Poets and Their Poems

    Negro Poets and Their Poems is a poetry collection by Robert T. Kerlin and one of the major anthologies of African American poetry published during the Harlem Renaissance. For decades, this book has been cited as a valuable source of information on the era. During the Harlem era, hundreds of poems were written and published by African Americans. A substantial part of those is presented in this ... Read more

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  • Negro Poets and Their Poems

    Ad astra per aspera—that is the old Roman adage. Magnificent is it, and magnificently is it being in these days exemplified by the American Negroes, particularly by the increasing number of educated and talented American Negroes, and most particularly by those who feel the urge to express in song the emotions and aspirations of their people. A surprisingly large number is this class. Without ... Read more

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    An Autobiography

    Series series Hendrickson Classic Biographies
    Herein are the great hymnwriter Fanny Crosby's memories of eighty years. Told in her own words, this book relates her story of a life characterized by great spiritual depth and profuse creativity. Though blind since infancy, Fanny Crosby overcame great prejudice to become a poet and teacher, much beloved and respected. She lived a remarkable life, and her passion for God infused her lyrics with ... Read more

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  • The Book of American Negro Poetry

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    The work of James Weldon Johnson (1871 - 1938) inspired and encouraged the artists of the Harlem Renaissance,a movement in which he himself was an important figure. Johnson was active in almost every aspect of American civil life and became one of the first African-American professors at New York University. He is best remembered for his writing, which questions, celebrates and commemorates his ... Read more

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  • 101 Famous Poems

    by Roy F. Cook ...
    Originally published in 1916, Roy J. Cook's "101 Famous Poems" is one of the finest collections of poetry ever assembled. The book seems to include a poem, word, or even a phrase (e.g. tinnabulation and runcible spoons) for just about everyone.There are poems of encouragement (such as Frank Stanton's "Keep a'Goin") and poems to delight both children and the young at heart-such as Eugene Field's ... Read more

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  • The Witchcraft Delusion in Colonial Connecticut

    Historical Account of Witch Trials in Early Modern Period: 1647-1697

    Excerpt "The true story of witchcraft in old Connecticut has never been told. It has been hidden in the ancient records and in manuscripts in private collections, and those most conversant with the facts have not made them known, for one reason or another. It is herein written from authoritative sources, and should prove of interest and value as a present-day interpretation of that strange ... Read more

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  • The Use of Ether as an Anesthetic at the Battle of the Wilderness in the Civil War: (Expanded, Annotated)

    At the Battle of the Wilderness, General Ulysses Grant was interrupted in conversation with an aide to request use of an ambulance for a civilian doctor to visit the field hospitals. Grant refused repeatedly until he was told that the doctor was William Thomas Green Morton, the dentist who first demonstrated the use of ether.Grant said, "You are right, Doctor, he has done more for the soldier than ... Read more

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