Sullivan Marilyn Barnes (7 results)

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The Oxford Companion to English Literature:
Edited by Margaret Drabble; Contributors: Rosemary Ashton, Jacques Berthoud, Stephen Minta, Jack Donovan, R.R. Bolgar, John Carey, Katherine Duncan-Jones, Barbara Garvin, Julian Graffy, Helen Langdon, Bernard O'Donoghue, Michael Rose, M.A. Stewart, Sheila Sullivan, H.R. Woudhuysen, Dawn Ades, Jonathan Barnes, John Batchelor, D. Berman, Alan Bold, F. Burns, Marilyn Butler, Humphrey Carpenter, Jeanne Clegg, Ursula Creagh, Hilary Dickinson, P. Edwards, M. Erben, Penelope Fitzgerald, R.A. Foakes, V. Grosvenor Myer, P.S. Guptara, Alethea Hayter, L. Heyworth, R.V. Holdsworth, P. Holland, Richard Holmes, Ted Honderich, Michael Horovitz, J.D. Hunt, F.L. Huntley, P. Jones, Daniel Karlin, J.P. Kenyon, Mary Lago, Sarah Lawson, John Levitt, David Lodge
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Published by Oxford University Press, Oxford, England / New York, New York, 1985
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Hardcover. Condition: Very good condition. Dust Jacket Condition: Very good. Fifth edition. xi, 1155 pp.

The Oxford Companion to English Literature:
Edited by Margaret Drabble; Contributors: Rosemary Ashton, Jacques Berthoud, Stephen Minta, Jack Donovan, R.R. Bolgar, John Carey, Katherine Duncan-Jones, Barbara Garvin, Julian Graffy, Helen Langdon, Bernard O'Donoghue, Michael Rose, M.A. Stewart, Sheila Sullivan, H.R. Woudhuysen, Dawn Ades, Jonathan Barnes, John Batchelor, D. Berman, Alan Bold, F. Burns, Marilyn Butler, Humphrey Carpenter, Jeanne Clegg, Ursula Creagh, Hilary Dickinson, P. Edwards, M. Erben, Penelope Fitzgerald, R.A. Foakes, V. Grosvenor Myer, P.S. Guptara, Alethea Hayter, L. Heyworth, R.V. Holdsworth, P. Holland, Richard Holmes, Ted Honderich, Michael Horovitz, J.D. Hunt, F.L. Huntley, P. Jones, Daniel Karlin, J.P. Kenyon, Mary Lago, Sarah Lawson, John Levitt, David Lodge
Language: English
Published by Oxford University Press, Oxford, England / New York, New York, 1986
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Hardcover. Condition: Very good condition. Dust Jacket Condition: Very good. xi, 1155 pp. New Edition, incorporating corrections from 1985 printing of Fifth Edition.

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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. A daughter of the Old South sets out to find the writers of three letters written in the spring of 1863. Armed with a dedication to primary research, a vivid imagination, and an old red Subaru she journeys into the thick of the American Civil War from Bridgeport, Alabama to frigid Fort Donel…son in northwest Tennessee, on to the sultry swamps of Port Hudson, Louisiana, and finally to a place known only as "near big black." Along the way she confronts the Southern history she learned growing up - both the lessons taught in school and those unsaid - and rediscovers the alarmingly familiar rhetoric that started the war, the grim realities faced by the people who fought the war, and the stunning reason for a long-held family silence - a reason she never could have imagined. Part well-documented history, part travelogue, and part "You Were There," this memoir celebrates and grieves the poor, semi-literate, ordinary people who lived our history - the kind of people history forgets. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.