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The stubborn silence of text passed down from fathers to their sons is examined in this highly or...
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This study sheds new light on the lives of a remarkable pair who not only bore witness to key eve...
America's most eminent man of letters in his later years, and certainly one of the greatest South...
'On June 8, 1883, Rev. Elisha Green was traveling by train from Maysville to Paris, Kentucky. At ...
Some thirty years after the initial publication of Montesquieu's Persian Letters in 1721, the aut...
He shows how Warren's poems assume additional meanings by the poet's very arrangement of them, de...
'In this tale of a petticoat abolitionist, Delia Webster stands at the center of a story about th...
'Born into a politically connected Kentucky family, Sallie Ward (1827-1896) began her public care...