The first collection of the author's stories about Irish immigrants, originally published in several magazines between 1889 and 1901, contains eight tales representing the first serious treatment of its subject by an important literary figure. UP.
This reference book provides alphabetically arranged entries for Jewett's writings, characters, family members, friends, acquaintances, and professional associates and admirers.
Jewett, Sarah Orne. The Country of the Pointed Firs, and Other Stories, ed. and introd. Mary Ellen Chase. New York: W. W. Norton, 1968. Jewett, Sarah Orne. The Uncollected Short Stories of Sarah Orne Jewett, edited by Richard Cary.
Jack Morgan and Louis Renza, The Irish Stories of Sarah Orne Jewett (Carbondale: University of Southern Illinois Press, 1990), 36. 3. Michael Davitt Bell, ed., Jewett: Novels and Stories (New York: Library of America, 1994).
From the hills of Connemara to the streets of New York and the deserts of North Africa, these stories bring to light the odyssey of the intrepid Irish. They are sure to inspire, entertain, and enlighten-or at the very least, make you smile.
Always a keen observer of regional cultures, Sarah Orne Jewett further explores the importance of place in the diverse collection of short stories Strangers and Wayfarers.
These study guides provide peer-reviewed articles that allow students early success in finding scholarly materials and to gain the confidence and vocabulary needed to pursue deeper research.
See Burroughs, William S. Leeds, Titan, 2:59 Lee in the Mountains and Other Poems (Davidson), 2:90 Lee Yan Phou, 1:72 Left Out in the Rain (Snyder), 4:64 “Legacy ofJohn Brown, The” (Du Bois), 1:423 “Legacy of the Ancestral Arts, ...
We are kinsman, my lord, and have grown to gray hairs without coming upon each other till this night, which I account the chief hour of my life. And I will implore you to stay longer with me, Lawrence, son of Ivar.” “At a future time, ...
This volume contains a number of essays which approach a variety of issues raised within the framework of post-“Celtic Tiger” Ireland, with contributions from scholars working in Europe.
15 Ferman Bishop , " Sarah Orne Jewett's Ideas of Race , " New England ... Morgan and Louis A. Renza , introduction to The Irish Stories of Sarah Orne Jewett ( Carbondale : Southern Illinois University Press , 1996 ) , xxi .