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Titre : | Maggie : A Girl of the Streets | Type de document : | texte imprimé | Auteurs : | Stephen Crane, Auteur | Editeur : | Digireads | Année de publication : | 2005 | Importance : | 89 p. | Présentation : | ill.,couv.en coul | Format : | 21 cm. | ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-1-4209-2524-1 | Note générale : | simlifed version | Langues : | Anglais | Catégories : | LITTERATURE ET LANGUE ANGLAISE:828 English literature
| Mots-clés : | Slums-Fiction Poor women-Fiction Prostitutes-Fiction Poor families-Fiction Suicide victims-Fiction | Résumé : | "Maggie: A Girl of the Streets," Stephen Crane's first novel, is the story of a beautiful young girl living in the slums of New York in the late 19th Century. "Maggie: A Girl of the Streets" is a shockingly explicit portrait of the brutal conditions that existed in the poverty-stricken slums of New York. Originally refused by all publishers that it was submitted to because of its brutal and sexual realism, "Maggie: A Girl of the Streets" was first published by Stephen Crane at his own expense. |
Maggie : A Girl of the Streets [texte imprimé] / Stephen Crane, Auteur . - [S.l.] : Digireads, 2005 . - 89 p. : ill.,couv.en coul ; 21 cm. ISBN : 978-1-4209-2524-1 simlifed version Langues : Anglais |  |
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Titre : | The Frontier in American History | Type de document : | texte imprimé | Auteurs : | Frederick J. Turner, Auteur | Editeur : | Digireads | Année de publication : | 2010 | Importance : | 190 cm. | Format : | 25 cm. | ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-1-4209-3925-5 | Langues : | Anglais | Catégories : | HISTOIRE & GEOGRAPHIE:940 L'histoire generale du nouveau monde
| Mots-clés : | American History | Résumé : | Frederick Jackson Turner (1861-1932) presented an essay at the World's Fair in Chicago in 1893 that would change the study of American History forever. This essay would ultimately be published with twelve supporting articles to form "The Frontier in American History". Turner was an innovator in that he was one of the first to call attention to the Frontier as an integral part of the study of The United States of America. Turner himself grew up on the Frontier, living in Wisconsin for the better part of his life. As a child, he lived along the Wisconsin River in Portage, Wisconsin, named for its use as a portage route by American Indians. Turner was consumed by his interest in history his entire life, garnering many degrees in history, both earned and honorary. Shortly after his death, Turner was posthumously awarded a Pulitzer Prize for a collection of essays, a latter volume of work on his study of American History, "The Significance of Sections in American History". |
The Frontier in American History [texte imprimé] / Frederick J. Turner, Auteur . - [S.l.] : Digireads, 2010 . - 190 cm. ; 25 cm. ISBN : 978-1-4209-3925-5 Langues : Anglais Catégories : | HISTOIRE & GEOGRAPHIE:940 L'histoire generale du nouveau monde
| Mots-clés : | American History | Résumé : | Frederick Jackson Turner (1861-1932) presented an essay at the World's Fair in Chicago in 1893 that would change the study of American History forever. This essay would ultimately be published with twelve supporting articles to form "The Frontier in American History". Turner was an innovator in that he was one of the first to call attention to the Frontier as an integral part of the study of The United States of America. Turner himself grew up on the Frontier, living in Wisconsin for the better part of his life. As a child, he lived along the Wisconsin River in Portage, Wisconsin, named for its use as a portage route by American Indians. Turner was consumed by his interest in history his entire life, garnering many degrees in history, both earned and honorary. Shortly after his death, Turner was posthumously awarded a Pulitzer Prize for a collection of essays, a latter volume of work on his study of American History, "The Significance of Sections in American History". |
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