Books by "William Loring Andrews"

12 books found

A Pilgrimage to Salem in 1838

A Pilgrimage to Salem in 1838

by William Gilmore Simms

1916

The Sources of Anti-Slavery Constitutionalism in America, 1760-1848

The Sources of Anti-Slavery Constitutionalism in America, 1760-1848

by William M. Wiecek

2018 · Cornell University Press

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The Power of Sympathy and Other Writings

The Power of Sympathy and Other Writings

by William Hill Brown

2024 · Broadview Press

Eighteenth-century readers were just as interested in gossip—especially about the rich and powerful—as contemporary readers. This volume contains the full text of William Hill Brown’s 1789 novel The Power of Sympathy and the related plays Sans Souci, alias, Free and Easy and Occurrences of the Times, all of which draw on contemporary scandal and intrigue among the elite of Boston in constructing their plots. The literary works collected here used a combination of sentiment and satire to address the public and private moral corruption and structural inequalities that made young American women especially vulnerable—and burdened them as symbols of national virtue. Situating the works within their milieu, the editors highlight the experiences of actual readers to explain why these scandals were so compelling on personal and political levels. Historical documents provide further context for the events, including debates about women’s education and political agency; the post-Revolutionary cultural work of novels, plays, and poetry; and controversies surrounding literary and journalistic representations of seduction, suicide, and other instances of unregulated passion.

The First Century of American Newspapers

The First Century of American Newspapers

by William Adelbert Dill

1925

Chambliss Diary

Chambliss Diary

by William H. Chambliss

1895

William H. Chambliss (b. 1865), a Mississippian, came to California as a member of the crew of the U.S. Essex in 1886 and made San Francisco his home base for the next five years as he shipped out on a succession of merchant vessels. He then tried to make his way in the city in advertising. Chambliss' diary (1895) describes his years at sea and voyages to Japan, China, Australia, Hawaii, and other Pacific ports of call as well as his life as a San Francisco man-about-town. The book consists largely of gossip and scurrilous rumors about leaders of San Francisco's "parvenucracy" of the late 1880s and 1890s: the Crockers and De Youngs and less-well-known pretentious upstarts, cardsharps and gambling hustlers, and society publicists like E.M. Greenway.

A Wreath of Laurel

A Wreath of Laurel

by Victor Mapes, William Winter

1898

New Series. Contents. --no. 1. Daly, Charles Patrick. First theater in America. 1896. --no. 2. Pence, J. H. The magazine and the drama. --no. 4. Gladding, W. J. A group of theatrical caricatures. 1897. --no. 5. Greenwood, I. J. The circus. 1898. --no. 6. Mapes, Victor. Duse and the French. --no. 7. Winter, William. A wreath of laurel. --no. 8. Ford, Paul Leicester. Washington. 1899. --no. 9. Clapp, J. B. Players of the present. 1899-1901. --no. 11. Clapp, J. B. Players of the present. 1899-1901. --no. 12. Roden, Robert F. Later American plays. 1900. --no. 14. Edgett, E. F. Edward Loomis Davenport. 1901. --no. 15. Keese, W. L. A group of comedians.

The Independent

The Independent

by William Livingston

1909