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  1. THE CRACK-UP With other uncollected pieces, note-books and unpublished letters. Together with letters to Fitzgerald from Gertrude Stein, Edith Wharton, T. S. Elilot, Thomas Wolfe and John Dos Passos. And essays and poems by Paul Rosenfeld, Glenway Wescott, John Dos Passos, John Peale Bishop and Edmund Wilson.
  2. John Peale Bishop: Twayne's United States Authors Series (TUSAS) #99 by Robert Lee White, 1966
  3. A SOUTHERN VANGUARD: THE JOHN PEALE BISHOP MEMORIAL VOLUME. (ESSAY INDEX REPRINT SERIES) by ALLEN TATE, 1970
  4. A Southern Vanguard (John Peale Bishop Memorial Volume)
  5. The Collected Essays of John Peale Bishop by Edmund Wilson , 1948-01-01
  6. Selected Poems by John Peale Bishop, 1941
  7. The Collected Essays by John Peale Bishop, 1948
  8. Antologia de Escritores Contemporaneos de los Estados Unidos. Tomo 2.
  9. AMERICAN HARVEST, 20YEARS OF CREATIVE WRITING 1ST H132 by edited by Allen Tate and John Peale Bishop, 1942-01-01
  10. AMERICAN HARVEST: TWENTY YEARS OF CREATIVE WRITING IN THE UNITED STATES by Allen and John Peale Bishop, eds. Tate, 1943
  11. American Harvest by Allen and John Peale Bishop, edited by TATE, 1942
  12. The Undertaker's Garland by John Peale Bishop, 2008-08-07
  13. The Complete Poems by John Peale Bishop, 1948
  14. Secret Country: Poems by Jorge Carrera Andrade, 1946

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64. Novità In Libreria
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Nuotare sott'acqua e trattenere il fiato. Consigli a scrittori, lettori, editori di Francis Scott Fitzgerald
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ISBN 88-87765-17-0 Le prime righe Posso riassumere tutte le mie idee sulla scrittura in una sola frase: un autore dovrebbe scrivere per i giovani della sua generazione, per i critici di quella successiva e per i professori di tutti i tempi a venire. alla Convention dei librai, 1920 Lettere Non smetto di pensare alla prefazione di Conrad al Negro del Narciso, e credo che l'importante in un'opera di narrativa sia questo: la reazione dev'essere profonda e duratura. Se il finale di questo mio libro [ a John Peale Bishop

65. John Gould Fletcher Papers - Index To Correspondence - "B"
Elizabeth Coatsworth, 3 items, 1928 Bettinger, B., 1 item, 1936 Binnian, WalterB., 4 items, 19391947 bishop, john peale, 2 items, 1934-1935 Black, john, 3
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Babcock, Bernie, 1 item, 1947
Babcock, Maud May, 1 item, 1939
Bailey, LaVerne, 1 item, n.d.
Bailey, Margery, 4 items, 1940
Bailey, Ralph Edward, 1 item, 1944; see also Supplementary Papers, MS F63s 298
Baker, Karle W., 3 items, 1933
Baker, Lois, 1 item, 1935
Baldensperger, Fernand, 2 items, 1937
Banks, Thomas V., 1 item, 1943
Barbee, Callie Clarke, 2 items, 1938-1939
Barfield, Owen, 2 items, 1931 Barlow, Merton, 2 items, 1940 Barnes, Thommie, 1 item, 1939 Barr, Stringfellow, 1 item, 1942 Barr, Winkie, 1 item, 1942 Bass, W. H., 1 item, 1949 Bassett, Lee Emerson, 1 item, 1939 Bates, Herbert, 1 item, 1924 Bates, Esther W., 2 items, 1940-1950 Baucum, Margaret M. , 1 item, 1939 Bauer, Marion, 2 items, 1922-1923 Baumann, Gustave, 1 item, 1939 Baumann, Mrs. Gustave, 4 items, 1939-1950 Bazalgette, Leon, 4 items, 1925 Beck, E. S., 1 item, 1922 Behrmann, Friedrich, 1 item, 1932 Bell, Thomas, 2 items, 1941-1942 Bement, Douglass, 1 item, 1941 Bender, Albert M., 1 item, 1939 Benet, Laura, 3 items, 1943- 1950 Benet, Stephen Vincent, 1 item, 1936 Benet, William Rose, 27 items, 1926-1945

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68. Bishop White House
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I n the early 1770s, Jacob Duche headed the Anglican Church in the colonies. However, the clergyman also supported the Americans in their ever-widening rebellion against the British. This did not set well with church officials in England who forced Duche to recant his views and called him home to England. It was William White who ultimately succeeded him and went on to become the first consecrated bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church of America. He was the rector of Christ and St. Peter's Churches. White then went on to become the Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church of Pennsylvania. The Bishop was a beloved Philadelphia figure, in large part due to his charitable church work. Later in the 1790s, his stature grew when he ministered to those infected with Yellow Fever, while many other men of wealth abandoned the city.
The fine furnishings of the house indicate the elite social standing of the Bishop and his family. The Bishop's grandfather was landed gentry in England. His father settled in Philadelphia via Maryland. The Bishop was born in Philadelphia. The Bishop's wife Elizabeth came from a landed Virginia family. It is noteworthy that Bishop White's brother-in-law was financier Robert Morris. The Bishop's position in Philadelphia he was Chaplain of the Continental Congress and later filled the same office for the United States Senate meant that the important men and women of his time came here as guests. George Washington dined (though did not sleep) at the

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Fitzgerald, F. Scott: The crack-up, [New York] New Directions [1945] Commissioning organisation: [by] F. Scott Fitzgerald. With other uncollected pieces, note-books and unpublished letters. Together with letters to Fitzgerald from Gertrude Stein Edith Wharton, T.S. Eliot, Thomas Wolfe and John Dos Passos. And essays and poems by Paul Rosenfeld, Glenway Wescott, John Dos Passos, John Peal Bishop and Edmund Wilson. Edited by Edmund Wilson. 4 p., l., 7-347 [1] p., 1 l.. 23 cm. Associated Names: Stein , Gertrude,. Associated Names: Wharton

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ODES. bishop, Elizabeth. THE DIARY OF HELENA MORLEY bishop, Elizabeth.- POEM. bishop, john peale and Wilson, Edmund. - THE UNDERTAKER S GARLAND.
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71. Poetry Of The First World War: American Poets
john peale bishop, born May 21, 1892, in Charles Town, West Virginia poet, novelist,and critic, a member of the lost generation and a close associate of the
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John Peale BISHOP , born May 21, 1892, in Charles Town, West Virginia: poet, novelist, and critic, a member of the lost generation and a close associate of the American expatriate writers in Paris in the 1920s. At Princeton University, from which he graduated in 1917, Bishop formed lifelong friendships with Edmund Wilson, the future critic, and with the novelist F. Scott Fitzgerald, who depicted Bishop as the highbrow writer Tom D'Invilliers in This Side of Paradise . Bishop published his first volume of verse, Green Fruit , in 1917. During the war, he served with the 84th Division, and served in the Argonne. After the war he was an editor at Vanity Fair magazine in New York City from 1920 to 1922. He married into wealth and traveled throughout Europe. From 1926 to 1933, he lived in France and acquired a deep admiration for French culture. His collection of stories about his native South, Many Thousands Gone (1931), was followed with a volume of poetry, Now with His Love Act of Darkness , a novel tracing the coming of age of a young man, and Minute Particulars , a collection of verse, both appeared in 1935. He became chief poetry reviewer for

72. Chronology
from Hill; enters Princeton University; studies with Gauss; friendship with F.Scott Fitzgerald and john peale bishop; writes for Nassau Literary Magazine.
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Edmund Wilson Jr. is born on May 8 in Red Bank, New Jersey, to Edmund and Helen Mather (Kimball) Wilson. Travels to Europe. Enters Hill School in Pottstown, Pennsylvania; writes for Hill Record during his years as a student; studies with Rolfe. Graduates from Hill; enters Princeton University; studies with Gauss; friendship with F. Scott Fitzgerald and John Peale Bishop; writes for Nassau Literary Magazine Graduates from Princeton. Goes for summer to military preparedness camp in Plattsburgh, New York. Soon becomes a reporter for New York Evening Sun Serves with military hospital unit; attends wounded in Vosges, France. Returns to New York and is demobilized; works at freelance writing. Works as managing editor of Vanity Fair Meets Edna Millay. Becomes managing editor of the New Republic (February); travels to Europe (March). , written in collaboration with John Peale Bishop, published; returns to Vanity Fair , again as managing editor, July to May 1923.

73. Allen Tate's Life And Career
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Allen Tate's Life and Career David Havird T ATE was born John Orley Allen Tate near Winchester, Kentucky, the son of John Orley Tate, a businessman, and Eleanor Parke Custis Varnell. During Tate's childhood the business interests of his father-lumber, land sales, and stocks-forced the family to move as often as three times a year. As Tate later recalled, "we might as well have been living, and I been born, in a tavern at a crossroads." By 1911 his father's business ventures and his parents' marriage had failed. The youngest of three boys by almost ten years, Tate found himself in "perpetual motion" with his mother, a native Virginian whose family seat in Fairfax County later became the "Pleasant Hill" of Tate's only novel, The Fathers From 1916 to 1917 Tate studied the violin at the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music. As he implies in his late poem "The Buried Lake" (1953), his failure to fulfill his musical ambitions signaled "the death of youth." In 1918 he enrolled at Vanderbilt University in Nashville. During the fall semester of his senior year (1921), at the invitation of Donald Davidson, a member of the English faculty, Tate began attending the informal meetings of the group of men, which also included his sometime professor John Crowe Ransom, that launched the Fugitive in 1922. Tate thus became a founding editor of the poetry journal whose three-year run heralded the literary renascence of the South.

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POETRY IN WEST VIRGINIA THEN AND NOW The following essay, “Songs of the Hills: Poetry in West Virginia appeared in Wonderful West Virginia: A Special Issue West Virginia Poetry , Charleston, WV, November, 1986. It is published on www.mountainlit.com in 2002 by permission of the editors; all rights are retained by Wonderful West Virginia . The author, the late Michael J. Pauley, served on the staff of the West Virginia Department of Culture and History for several years and was active in promoting the literature of West Virginia. This 1986 essay provides an overview of the development of poetry in West Virginia. SONGS OF THE HILLS POETRY in WEST VIRGINIA By Michael Joseph Pauley I am both pleased and honored to serve as consultant and introduce this special issue of Wonderful West Virginia which is devoted to the best of contemporary poetry in the Mountain State. It is designed to illustrate how the special magic of the mountains and the experience of living in West Virginia consistently brings out the best in that most sublime vehicle of human expression, poetry. Poetry has always been an important aspect of literary life in the mountains and valleys of West Virginia.

76. PAL: Allen Tate (1899-1979)
American harvest; twenty years of creative writing in the United States. editedby Allen Tate and john peale bishop. NY LB Fischer, 1942. PS536 .T3.
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78. TnEncyc Details
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79. Biographies - Peale To Peza
peale, Rembrandt (17781860) American artist PENN, john (1741-1788) American patriot,lawyer - Tonga PEREIRA y CASTELLON, ( - ) Nicaraguan bishop - Nicaragua 789
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PEALE, Charles Willson (1741-1827) American painter, author, naturalist, patriot, mason. Born April 15, 1741 in Queen Annes County, Maryland, he is best known for painting portraits of Revolutionary War figures. He founded the Peale Museum, 1786. He died February 22, 1827 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - United States 1064; USA1977A03 (painting) PEALE, Rembrandt (1778-1860) American artist. Born February 22, 1778 in Richboro, Pennsylvania, he was a historical painter noted for portraits of George Washington and Thomas Jefferson . He died October 3, 1860. - United States USA1998H27.4 PEARSE, Patrick Henry (1879-1916) Irish patriot, author, educator, poet, playwright, journalist. Born November 10, 1879 in Dublin, Ireland, he wrote Collected Works , 1916. He was shot by a British firing squad on May 3, 1916 in Dublin because of his part in the Easter Week rebellion of 1916. - Ireland 208; 460 PEARSE, Richard ( - ) Aircraft Designer - New Zealand 1551 PEARSON, Lester Bowles (1897-1972) Canadian prime minister, author, historian, educator, diplomat. Born April 23, 1897 in Newtonbrook, Ontario, he was a Liberal prime minister of Canada, 1963-68. He won the Nobel Prize, 1957, for helping to resolve the Arab-Israeli War. He died December 27, 1972 in Ottawa, Ontario. - Canada 591 PEARSON, Todd (1977- ) Australian Olympic gold-medal swimmer - Born November 25, 1977 in Geraldton, Western Australia, he is a student at Curtin University in Perth, Queensland. His major accomplishments include 5th - 100m Freestyle - 49.75s - Australian Olympic Selection Trials - Sydney, Australia - 2000 and 6th - 200m Freestyle - 1:48.15 - Australian Olympic Selection Trials - Sydney, Australia - 2000 - Australia AUS2000I20.3

80. Modernism From Bishop To Smith
THE FIFTIES TWENTIES. john peale bishop, A Recollection . writtensometime in the mid1920s Famously she descended, her red hair
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John Peale Bishop, "A Recollection"
written sometime in the mid-1920s Famously she descended, her red hair
Unbound and bronzed by sea-reflections, caught
Crinkled with sea-pearls. The fine slender taut
Knees that let down her feet upon the air, Young breasts, slim flanks and golden quarries were
Odder than when the young distraught
Unknown Venetian, painting her portrait, thought
He'd not imagined what he painted there. And I too commerced with that golden cloud:
Lipped her delicious hands and had my ease
Faring fantastically, perversely proud. All loveliness demands our courtesies.
Since she was dead I praised her as I could
Silently, among the Barberini bees.
from William Jay Smith's "Epigrams," collected in Smith's Poems, 1947-57 (Boston: Little Brown, 1957)
"Poet" After,each,word,he,places,a,comma, A,remarkable,effect,indeed, It,gives,you,jitters,when,you,look, It,gives,you,hiccoughs,when,you,read. Document URL: http://www.english.upenn.edu/~afilreis/50s/talk-bishop-smith.html Last modified: Friday, 06-Sep-1996 10:51:46 EDT

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