|
Jean-Paul Marat.
Canadian Journal of History
|
April 1, 1994|
|
COPYRIGHT 1994 Canadian Journal of History. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan. All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group.
(Hide copyright information)
Copyright
|
Despite a recent resurgence of interest in Jean-Paul Marat, Olivier Coquard's new biography of the revolutionary journalist is the first to appear in over thirty years. Three decades of research into the scientific and learned communities of the eighteenth century, as well as into the dynamics of revolutionary politics and culture, make a re-evaluation of Marat's life a timely and necessary enterprise. The difficulties of this enterprise should not be minimized. Any biographer of Marat has to master not only a vast secondary literature, but also the journalist's own prolific ...
|
Genevieve Taggard's sentimental Marxism in calling Western Union.(Critical Essay)(Biography)
Magazine article from: College Literature
; This article investigates Genevieve Taggard's Calling Western Union...economic spectrum. Thus, Taggard juxtaposes affluent characters...as activists in the 1930s, Genevieve Taggard and Muriel Rukeyser utilized...
|
|
Women Poets on the Left: Lola Ridge, Genevieve Taggard, Margaret Walker.(Book Review)
Magazine article from: Yearbook of English Studies
; Women Poets on the Left: Lola Ridge, Genevieve Taggard, Margaret Walker. By NANCY BERKE. Gainesville...focusing respectively on the poetry of Lola Ridge, Genevieve Taggard, and Margaret Walker. In the chapters Nancy Berke...
|
|
Forum.
Magazine article from: symploke
; ...interrogates Nelson's inclusion of Genevieve Taggard, claiming that she appears...to canon formation by tracing Taggard's reputation through anthologies...ACLU). The question "Why is Genevieve Taggard in the anthology?" leads Perloff...
|
|
Your Life: POETRY CORNER; Britain's top female poet selects a verse for women and discusses its meaning.(Features)
Newspaper article from: The Mirror (London, England)
; Byline: Carol Ann Duffy CarolAnn says: "Genevieve Taggard (1894-1948) wrote poetry from the age of 13 and...mysterious, even a little sad." WITH CHILD By GENEVIEVE TAGGARD Now I am slow and placid, of sun, Like a sleek...
|
|
Your LIFE: POETRY CORNER; ONE of Britain's most successful female poets, selects a poem for women and discusses its meaning...(Features)
Newspaper article from: The Mirror (London, England)
; ...Byline: Carol Ann Duffy MILLIONS OF STRAWBERRIES BY GENEVIEVE TAGGARD (1894-1948) Marcia and I went over the curve...dogs" - in their "lust" to gorge on the berries. Taggard's informal placing of the rhymes in the poem - rhymes...
|
|
Publications received.
Magazine article from: Feminist Studies
; ...Translated from the Russian by Marian Schwartz. Short stories. Berke, Nancy. Women Poets on the Left: Lola Ridge, Genevieve Taggard, Margaret Walker. Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 2001. Pp. 224. $55.00. Berkeley, Bill. The...
|
|
BEST BETS
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post
; ...Thomas R. Hendershot, who will read selections from the work of authors including Rudyard Kipling, Maya Angelou and Genevieve Taggard. The event is 7 p.m. Saturday at St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, 4512 College Ave., College Park. Free...
|
|
Scribbling women.(A Jury of Her Peers: American Women Writers from Anne Bradstreet to Annie Proulx)(Book review)
Magazine article from: The Women's Review of Books
; ...theme. Women writers are held captive in oppressive marriages, as in the case of Julia Ward Howe (1819-1910) or Genevieve Taggard (1894-1948); in sanitariums, like Charlotte Perkins Gilman (1869-1935); by domestic encirclement like...
|
|
Freda Kirchwey: a woman of The Nation.
Magazine article from: The Nation
; ...Yet she did not contribute to the series on "These Modern Women,' in which writers such as Crystal Eastman and Genevieve Taggard expressed their frustration and disillusionment with the first wave of post-feminism in this century. Although...
|
|
Sob-Ballads.(Critical essay)
Magazine article from: TriQuarterly
; ...thin representation of thought and experience. He had Popular Front poets in mind, and named Langston Hughes, Genevieve Taggard, and Don West in particular. (11) The anti-sentimental critique was pitched against poets who tried to enlist...
|
Find more facts and information related to the
article "Jean-Paul Marat."