Nineteen are from Godey’s and five are from Hale’s earlier publication, the Ladies’ Magazine (1829-1836). It is, in some ways, social history through poetry.. Still, the sea could cast a spell of beauty and fascination. "To the Sea" comes to us from poets who lived in an era very different from
Nineteen are from Godey’s and five are from Hale’s earlier publication, the Ladies’ Magazine (1829-1836). It is, in some ways, social history through poetry.. Still, the sea could cast a spell of beauty and fascination. "To the Sea" comes to us from poets who lived in an era very different from our own. The sea provided a livelihood for many, but for passengers and crew alike death at sea was a real possibility; in some areas coastal residents occasionally found bodies of unknown men and women washed up on shore. This volume contains thirty two poems about the sea and its role in nineteenth century life. Godey's Lady's Book, begun in 1830 and edited after 1836 by Sarah Josepha Hale, was one of the most popular magazines in nineteenth century America reaching every state and territory. Port cities (large and small) along the east coast carried on lively domestic and foreign trade, and much of the nation’s population lived near the coasts. Reading its poetry, authored by both amateu
She thinks it was well worth it. About the Author Deborah L Halliday, M.A., Ed.D., first became interested in Godey’s poetry in the 1980s while she was working on a masters degree in American Studies at the University of Massachusetts-Boston. This volume of Godey’s poetry is the result of her many hours spent page turning, reading, and prospecting for forgotten poems in the books’ old dusty pages. . She began collecting bound volumes of the magazine and today has a collection that includes almost the entire run of Godey’s and of Hale’s earlier publication, the Ladies’ MagazineWhen the electrical inspector checked my work, he commended me on a "fantastic job. Being a tournament player, I was able to learn a lot of things that helped me to be a better player, both physically and mentally. Such selfishness is in part the reason why we are in our economic hard times. Some use animals in a borderline possession way. He is very put off by her selfish and self-absorbed nature. Luckily the diplomacy is reasonably interesting, and the historical research is okay. Not only does Correia manage to keep the story uncluttered but he does it with some serious style. Each chapter contains hundreds of cited sources. I think this book is a good reference book if you want to start a career in option trading.. good tipsgood explanationsgood pricehelped a lotit was for my son for college, better pricde than school. Though, saying that, I did still gain advice and guidance so it’s not such a bad thing.Would I recommend this book to others? Yes I would. I especially enjoyed the section on dealing with contractors. The ending was eShe thinks it was well worth it. . This volume of Godey’s poetry is the result of her many hours spent page turning, reading, and prospecting for forgotten poems in the books’ old dusty pages. She began collecting bound volumes of the magazine and today has a collection that includes almost the entire run of Godey’s and of Hale’s earlier publication, the Ladies’ Magazine. Deborah L Halliday, M.A., Ed.D., first became interested in Godey’s poetry in the 1980s while she was working on a masters degree in American Studies at the University of Massachusetts-Boston- Title : To the Sea: Thirty Two Poems from Godey's Lady's Book
- Author : Deborah L. Halliday
- Rating : 4.96 (901 Vote)
- Publish : 2016-2-11
- Format : Paperback
- Pages : 88 Pages
- Asin : 1500676381
- Language : English
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