Home Index of North America Richard Brinsley Sheridan, 1751 1816 Robert Burns, 1759 - 1796Robert Southey, Roger Ascham, 1515 - 1568 Royall Tyler, 1757 - 1826 S Samson http://www.18c.net/ind.html
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Tyler, Royall encyclopediaEncyclopedia Tyler, Royall. Tyler, Royall, 17571826, Americanjurist, author, and playwright, b. Boston, grad. Harvard, 1776. http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/people/A0849837.html
Extractions: Tyler, Royall Tyler, Royall, The Contrast (1787), which was the first American comedy produced by a professional company. He also wrote other plays and a novel, the Algerine Captive (1797). With Joseph Dennie he wrote witty Federalist verse and essays for the New Hampshire Journal. See his Four Plays (ed. by A. W. Peach and G. F. Newbrough, 1941). The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia, Royall Tyler Murasaki's 'Genji' Laboring for a Living Classic.(Viking publishing 'The Tale of Genji' by Murasaki Shikibu, translated by Royall Tyler) (Publishers Weekly) THE LAST STATION.(Royall Tyler Theater, Burlington, Vermont)(Review) (Variety) The Tale of Genji.(Review) (Library Journal) Bridge of Dreams (The Washington Post) Brother Jonathan (The New York Public Library Book of Popular Americana) Race and the Yankee: Woodworth's The Forest Rose.(Samuel Woodworth)(Critical Essay)
American Drama Bibliography: T Tyler, Royall, 17571826, The Contrast, A Comedy; In Five Acts; PerformedWith Applause At The Theatres In NewYork, Philadelphia, And Maryland. http://collections.chadwyck.co.uk/html/amdram/bibliography/t.htm
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Extractions: By Alphabet : Encyclopedia A-Z T Related Category: American Literature, Biographies Royall Tyler The Contrast (1787), which was the first American comedy produced by a professional company. He also wrote other plays and a novel, the Algerine Captive (1797). With Joseph Dennie he wrote witty Federalist verse and essays for the New Hampshire Journal. See his Four Plays (ed. by A. W. Peach and G. F. Newbrough, 1941).
The Guide To World Drama Click here to buy a book Click here to buy. Royall Tyler. (1757 1826). Bornin Boston and educated at Harvard College from where he graduated in 1776. http://www.4-wall.com/authors/authors_t/tyler_royall/tyler.htm
Extractions: Click here to buy a book: ROYALL TYLER Born in Boston and educated at Harvard College from where he graduated in 1776. He was awarded at degree by Yale College as a mark of singular intellectual promise. He took up law studies but in 1786 was appointed a major in the company of General Benjamin Lincoln and sent to western Massachusetts to assist with putting down Shay's Rebellion. Plays The Contrast The Doctor in Spite of Himself The Island of Barrataria (based on an episode from Cervantes Don Quixote Part II) The Origin of the Feast of Purim or The Destinies of Haman and Mordecai (pub. 1941) Joseph and His Brethren (Pub. 1941) The Judgement of Solomon (Pub. 1941)
Volume A: American Literature To 1820 Royall Tyler. http//www.state.vt.us/vhs/arccat/findaid/Tyler.htm TheRoyall Tyler collection at the Vermont Historical Society Library. http://www.wwnorton.com/naal/vol_A/explorations/tyler.htm
Extractions: Royall Tyler As the Anthology Explorations 1. If the opening of a comedy is crucial to holding an audience, what does Act I of The Contrast do to ingratiate itself with its watchers at the end of the eighteenth century? Why begin with two women talking about fashion? Why keep Manly off the stage until a later scene? 2. Differentiate the three major women characters in The Contrast . How thoroughly does Tyler develop distinctions among them? Depending on your experience, compare these characters to women in eighteenth-century British comedies about social life, or to modern American comedies (in film or on stage) that purport to show us young women as interesting characters. 3. With other students who like the play, choose one scene of The Contrast and stage it to bring out its comic and satiric dimensions. Keep track of how you interpret specific characters and exchanges. What do you have to do to bring life to the scene, or to recover or refresh the possibilities within it? Other Sites to Consult http://www.wvu.edu/~lawfac/jelkins/lp-2001/tyler.htm
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American Drama: Bibliography Tyler, Royall, 1757 1826 1790, The Contrast, A Comedy (1790) (ThomasWignell, Philadelphia, 1790) Genre Comedy Tyler,RContrast. http://www.lib.uchicago.edu/efts/AmD/AmD.bib.html
Extractions: Bibliography SEARCH Database Home Chadwyck-Healey The ARTFL Project ... Back to EFTS Adams, C. L. (Charles L.) [ Favelle: Or The Fatal Duel (1809) (Publisher unknown, Boston, 1809) Genre: Drama Adams,C:Favelle Allan, Adam, d. 1823 [ The New Gentle Shepherd (1823) (W. J. And J. Richardson, London, 1823) Genre: Comedy, Pastoral Allan,A:NewGentleShepherd Alltruth, Tobias S. [ The Magician And 'The Holy Alliance' (1820) (Publisher unknown, Philadelphia, 1820) Genre: Melodrama Alltruth,T:MagicianAnd Anon. [ The Military Glory Of Great-Britain (1762) (Publisher unknown, Philadelphia, 1762) Genre: Entertainment Anon.,:MilitaryGloryOfGreatBritain Anon. [ The Paxton Boys (1764) (Anthony Armbruster, Philadelphia, 1764) Genre: Comedy, Farce Anon.,:PaxtonBoys Anon. [ Fight-The-Good-Fight-Of-Faith (1774) (Robin Hood Society, New York, 1774) Genre: Dialogue, Satire Anon.,:FightTheGoodFightOfFaith Anon. [ The Blockheads; Or, Fortunate Contractor (1782) (G. Kearsley, London, 1782) Genre: Opera, Drama Anon.,:Blockheads Anon. [
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Extractions: Rezension aus: IFB Bestand im SWB Der Band, den die Anglisten Jansohn und Mehl zusammen mit dem Amerikanisten Bungert vorgelegt haben, entspricht mit geringen Abweichungen in seiner Konzeption den Titeln Was sollen Germanisten lesen? und Was sollen Romanisten lesen? Die drei Hauptkapitel Literatur der britischen Inseln, Neue Literaturen in englischer Sprache und Amerikanische Literatur enthalten jeweils Autorenlisten und eine Auswahlbibliographie mit Allgemeine(n) Hilfsmittel(n) und sowie Anthologien. sowie Anthologien Großbritanniens und der USA, man denke nur an die fehlenden Eliza Haywood (?1693 - 1756), Delariviere Manley (1663 - 1724), Clara Reeve (1729 - 1807) oder Catharine Sedgwick (1789 - 1867). Gewiß trifft es zu, daß "bei den Literaturen außerhalb der Britischen Inseln und Nordamerikas ... noch kaum von einem festen Kanon gesprochen werden kann" (S. 10), dennoch hätte man gerne auch Namen wie Margaret Avison (1918 - ), Michelle Cliff (1946 - ), Cyprian Ekwensi (1921 - ), Robert D. Fitzgerald (1902 - 1987) oder Gwen Harwood (1920 - ) gesehen, nachdem gerade in diesem 2. Kapitel viele wichtige, in der deutschen Anglistik noch kaum rezipierte Namen auftauchen. How we found America erwartet.
La Page De L'angliciste - A Few American Authors Phillis Wheatley. 1753, 1784. Joel Barlow. 1754, 1812. Royall Tyler. 1757,1826. Noah Webster. 1758, 1843. Susanna Rowson. 1762, 1824. Washington Irving.1783, 1859. http://www.kootchoo.net/americanlit.htm
American Poetry, Table Of Contents 18211873. + Tuckerman, Henry Theodore 1813-1871. + Tyler, Royall1757-1826. Send your suggestions, comments or queries to our . http://collections.chadwyck.co.uk/ampo/htxview?template=toc_hdft.htx&content=toc
Extractions: FRtR Outlines American Literature Democratic Origins and Revolutionary Writers, 1776-1820 > Neoclassism: epic, mock epic and satire Index Previous Chapter Next Chapter Unfortunately, "literary" writing was not as simple and direct as political writing. When trying to write poetry, most educated authors stumbled into the pitfall of elegant neoclassicism. The epic, in particular, exercised a fatal attraction. American literary patriots felt sure that the great American Revolution naturally would find expression in the epic a long, dramatic narrative poem in elevated language, celebrating the feats of a legendary hero. Many writers tried but none succeeded. Timothy Dwight (1752- 1817), one of the group of writers known as the Hartford Wits, is an example. Dwight, who eventually became the president of Yale University, based his epic, The Conquest of Canaan (1785), on the Biblical story of Joshua's struggle to enter the Promised Land. Dwight cast
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