Stories, Listed By Author 1970. DunbarNelson, Alice (Ruth Moore) (1875-1935) * The Goodness of Saint Rocque, (ss) The Portable American Realism Reader, ed http://users.ev1.net/~homeville/anth/s50.htm
Stories, Listed By Author AHMM Jun 1992. DunbarNelson, Alice (Ruth Moore) (1875-1935) (chron.) * Summer Session, (ss) Spooks, Spies, and Private Eyes, ed. Paula L. Woods, Doubleday 1995. http://users.ev1.net/~homeville/msf/s53.htm
Extractions: Previous Table-of-Contents DREYER, EILEEN (chron.) (continued) ; see pseudonym Betty Sue Callahan (chron.) Paintbox, (ss) Classic Pulp Fiction Stories Apr 2000 Infinitum The Town at the End, (ss) Classic Pulp Fiction Stories Dec 2001 Winter of Stone, (ss) Beyond (chron.) DRUMMOND, JOHN PETER ; house pseudonym (chron.) DRUMMOND, LISA A. (chron.)
1921AD London, Max Parrish 1960. DunbarNelson, Alice Ruth Moore (1875-1935) African American poetess and journalist. 1921 and 1926 to 1931. http://diarysearch.com/bibliography/1921ad.htm
Extractions: Browse the Bibliography of Diaries Back Bibliography Home Next Click her for details of the new enlarged edition on CD-ROM AD BASON, Frederick Thomas (1907-1973) H2140 1921 to March 1st. 1960 The diary and reminiscences of a Cockney bookseller; books and bookmen; opinion and anecdote. Entertaining. Some dated entries. Each of the four volumes is a selection from the whole period of the diary to the year of publication. Fred Bason seems to have personally inscribed, often at great length, nearly every copy sold. Fred Bason's Diary edited by Nicholas Bentley. London, Wingate, 1951. Fred Bason's 2nd. Diary edited by L.A.G.Strong. London, Wingate, 1952. Fred Bason's 3rd. Diary edited by Michael Sadleir. London, Andre Deutsch, 1955. The Last Bassoon; From the Diaries of Fred Bason edited by Noel Coward. London, Max Parrish 1960.
Lyrics Of Sunshine And Shadow (in MARION) of sunshine and shadow the tragic courtship and marriage of Paul Laurence Dunbar and Alice Ruth Moore a history of DunbarNelson, Alice Moore, 1875-1935. http://catalog.evanston.lib.il.us/MARION/acs9295
Black Drama Demonstration 49. Dunbar, Paul Laurence, 18721906, Biographic Details, Biography, 3, 0, 0. 50. Dunbar-Nelson, Alice Ruth Moore, 1875-1935, Biographic Details, 2, 0, 0. 51. http://www.alexanderstreetpress.com/tour.bldr/page2.htm
Index Translate this page fils 1824-1895 Gutenberg Dumont, Theron Q. Gutenberg Dunbar, Alice Ruth Moore, 1875-1935 AKA Nelson, Alice Ruth Moore Dunbar, 1875-1935 Gutenberg Duncan, Sara http://www.elbooks.sk/angautD.html
Berømte Lesbiske Eller Biseksuelle Kvinder Alice Dunbar (Alice Ruth Moore DunbarNelson), Amerikansk forfatter og redaktør, 1875-1935. Isadora Duncan, Amerikansk danser og koreograf, 1877-1927. http://www.geocities.com/lesinfodk/beromte.html
Extractions: Fransk maler Bernice Abbott Amerikansk fotograf Roberta Achtenburg Amerikansk politiker Valentine Ackland Britisk forfatter Mercedes de Acosta Amerikansk forfatter Jane Addams Amerikansk reformator Paula Gunn Allen Amerikansk indiansk forfatter Anja Andersen Camilla Andersen Dansk politiker, CD, tidl. minister Emily Anderson Brit. fotograf Jamie Anderson Folkemusiker og sangskriver Laurie Anderson Performance artist Margaret C. Anderson Anne Britisk dronning Susan B. Anthony Amerikansk aktivist Mexikansk-amerikansk forfatter Virginia M. Apuzzo Amerikansk aktivist Jeanne D'Arc Fransk nationalhelt Elizabeth Arden Canadisk forretningskvinde Joan Armatrading Musiker Dorothy Arzner Am. filmpersonlighed Chloe Atkins Am. fotograf Anita Augspurg Tysk reformator (Elizabeth) Alice Austen Amerikansk fotograf Joan Baez Amerikansk musiker Dorothy Baker Amerikansk forfatter Josephine Baker (?) Amerikansk artist Tammy Baldwin Am. politiker, R, Medl. af Congressen Ann Bancroft Tallulah Bankhead Amerikansk skuespiller Dame Lillian Charlotte Barker Djuna Barnes Amerikansk forfatter Natalie Clifford Barney Amerikansk-fransk forfatter Katherine Lee Bates Amerikansk digter Sylvia Beach Amanda Bearse Am. skuespiller (Al Bundy's nabo)
Detailed Record Includes index., Lola Ridge, 18731941 Amy Lowell, 1874-1925 Gertrude Stein, 1874-1946 Alice Ruth Moore Dunbar-Nelson, 1875-1935 Angelina Weld http://www.worldcatlibraries.org/wcpa/ow/466926057ffe5596a19afeb4da09e526.html
The Spiritwalk Library: Project Gutenberg 18021870 Dumas, Alexandre, fils 1824-1895 Dumont, Theron Q. Dunbar, Alice Ruth Moore, 1875-1935 AKA Nelson, Alice Ruth Moore Dunbar, 1875-1935 Duncan, Sara http://www.spiritwalk.org/gutenberg.htm
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A Celebration Of Women Writers: N Listings Kathryn Rusch (1960); Nelson, Alice Ruth Moore Dunbar aka Alice Dunbar; Alice Ruth Moore (1875-1935) The Goodness of St. Roque, and http://digital.library.upenn.edu/women/_generate/authors-N.html
Extractions: WRITERS WHOSE NAMES START WITH N Nader, Helen (1936-) Nagai, Althea K. (1954-) Nagata, Linda (fl.1996) Naglowa, Ingrid (1939-) Nagrodskaia, Evdokiia Apollonovna (1866-1930) Nahai, Gina B. Naheed, Kishwar [aka Kisweer Naheed] (1940-) Naheed, Kisweer [aka Kishwar Naheed] (1940-) Naidu, Sarojini Nair, Preethi
A Celebration Of Women Writers: AFRICAN AMERICAN WRITERS Press) Nelson, Alice Ruth Moore Dunbar aka Alice Dunbar; Alice Ruth Moore (18751935) The Goodness of St. Roque, and Other Stories http://digital.library.upenn.edu/women/_generate/AFRICAN AMERICAN.html
Extractions: AFRICAN AMERICAN WRITERS Alers, Rochelle (fl.2002) Anderson, Monique (fl.2002) Andrews, Regina M. Anderson [aka Ursula Trelling] (1901-) Angelou, Maya [aka Marguerite Johnson] ( More Information More Information More Information More Information ... Armstrong-Miller, Linda (fl.2002) Atkins, Sonya (fl.2002) Bailey, Frankie Y. (fl.2002) Baker, Augusta Bambara, Toni Cade [aka Miltona Mirkin Cade] ( Barras, Jonetta Rose (fl.2000) Battle, Effie T. (fl.1914) Beasley, Delilah Leontium (1871-1934) Bennett, Gwendolyn B. Berkley, Ann Sawyer (1914-2002) Betts, Tara (fl.2002) Bibb, Eloise Alberta [aka Eloise Alberta Veronica Bibb Thompson] (1878-1928) Bird, Bessie Calhoun (ca.1906-) Blackwood, Yvonne (fl.2002) Bolton, Ruthie Boof, Kola [aka Naima Alu Kolbookek] (fl.2002) Bowman, Sheritha
Alice Ruth Moore Dunbar-Nelson 1875-1935 Alice Ruth Moore DunbarNelson 1875-1935. Although her first husband, Paul Laurance Dunbar, is more widely known to readers, Alice http://cwx.prenhall.com/bookbind/pubbooks/smith/medialib/profiles/dunbar-nelson.
Extractions: Although her first husband, Paul Laurance Dunbar, is more widely known to readers, Alice Ruth Moore Dunbar-Nelson has received new attention from feminist scholars and specialists in African American literature. Dunbar-Nelson, a native of New Orleans, published her first volume, Violet and Other Tales , in 1895. The collection incorporates a multiplicity of genres, including poems, stories, and essays. The Goodness of St. Rocque and Other Stories appeared to critical acclaim in 1899. Dunbar's stories focus on the lives of people living in Louisiana who have Cajun and Creole backgrounds, including their rituals, beliefs, and distinctive lifestyles and languages. She was a skilled short-story writer, and her talent with verse is reflected in poems such as "I Sit and Sew." Her poetry reveals a feminist strain in her analysis of gender roles and marriage in America in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Much of her early poetry appeared in publications such as A. M. E. Review and The Crisis. Dunbar-Nelson, a highly educated woman, earned a degree from Dillard University in 1892. She also attended Cornell University and the University of Pennsylvania. By 1898, she had married poet Paul Laurence Dunbar after a courtship largely via correspondence. The two artists, however, were unhappily married, and they separated around 1902, four years before Dunbar's death. In 1916, she married Robert Nelson, and the two edited a newspaper called The Wilmington Advocate between 1920 and 1922. Dunbar-Nelson also worked as a schoolteacher, at schools such as Delaware's Industrial School for Colored Girls, and she was a member of the NAACP and the National Federation of Colored Women's Clubs. She died in 1935 after a distinguished life as a writer, editor, and activist, calling for the eradication of racial, gender, and class prejudices.
Book Lyrics Of Sunshine And Shadow Courtship and Marriage of Paul Laurence Dunbar and Alice Ruth Moore. Paul Laurence; 18721906; Marriage; Dunbar-Nelson, Alice Moore; 1875-1935; Dunbar, Paul http://www.book-info.com/asin/0814706967.htm
Alexander Black Laurence Dunbar and Alice Ruth Moore Eleanor Alexander Dunbar, Paul Laurence, 18721906 Marriage Dunbar-Nelson, Alice Moore, 1875-1935 Dunbar, Paul http://topics.practical.org/browse/Alexander_Black
Nineteenth Century American Women Poets - Book Contents Alice Ruth Moore DunbarNelson (1875-1935) The Works of Alice Dunbar-Nelson (1988) Violets (Crisis 1917), I Sit and Sew (The Dunbar Speaker and Entertainer http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/contents.asp?ref=0631203990&site=1
Project Gutenberg: Authors List Dunbar, Alice Ruth Moore, 18751935 AKA Nelson, Alice Ruth Moore Dunbar, 1875-1935. Duncan, Sara Jeannette, 1861-1922 AKA Cotes, Everard, Mrs., 1861-1922. http://www.gwd50.k12.sc.us/PG-Authors.htm
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African American Literature The colored patriots of the American Revolution. E269 N3 N4 1968. Nelson, Alice Ruth Moore Dunbar, 18751935. The goodness of St. Rocque, and other stories. http://www.bluefieldstate.edu/library/afamn.htm
Questioning The Text (LITC465) Shockley, Ann Allen. Alice Ruth Moore Dunbar Nelson, 18751935 in Afro-American Women Writers 1746-1933 An Anthology and Critical Guide. http://www.loyno.edu/~bewell/465lit/sww3week6.html
Extractions: Note: Use these questions to develop the response that you post on the Discussion Board Forum for Week Six Violets" depends heavily for its effect on flower symbolism. What are the implications of the violets, orange-blossoms and tube-roses mentioned in the story? Evergreens and pinks? How does Dunbar-Nelson use these objects to shape the narrative? What role does Easter play in the story? What are the narrative gains and losses by this reliance on setting and detail to convey story and theme? What differences between men and women are defined here? What about the "regal-looking woman lounging before the fire"? "The Woman" is really more of an essay than a story, but it does lay out Dunbar-Nelson's views on women and work fairly plainly (and is, by the way, an example of early black feminist writing by a woman who, as Ann Allen Shockley suggests, "would not have thought of it as such at the time" What are the advantages that Dunbar-Nelson sees for working women? How does she define the disadvantages of marriage? Does she ultimately argue for or against marriage? Why (not)? How does the opening vignette dramatize popular conceptions of the working woman? What ideas or prejudices does Dunbar-Nelson seem to be arguing against?
Authors M-O Carrie Amelia, 18461911 Naunton, Robert, Sir, 1563-1635 Nelson, Alice Ruth Moore Dunbar, 1875-1935 AKA Dunbar, Alice Ruth Moore, 1875-1935 Nemiroff, Robert http://www.worldwide-library.co.uk/Authors/m-o.htm