William Stanley Braithwaite William Stanley Braithwaite (18781962). William Stanley Braithwaite of ArlingtonHeights, Mass., was a poet and the Editor of the annual Anthology of Magazine http://www.sonnets.org/braithwaite.htm
Extractions: William Stanley Braithwaite (1878-1962) William Stanley Braithwaite of Arlington Heights, Mass., was a poet and the editor of the annual Anthology of Magazine Verse . He also taught at Atlanta University. (Information from the University of North Carolina Library) From Lyrics of Life and Love (1904) (University of Michigan) From The House of Falling Leaves with Other Poems (1908) (University of Michigan) WHAT sudden bird will bring us any cheer Whose song in the chill dawn gives hope of Spring; Can we be glad to give it welcoming Though April in its music be so near? Not while the burden of our memories bear The weight of silence that we know will cling About the lips that nevermore will sing The heart of him with visions voiced so clear.
William Stanley Braithwaite Sic Vita To link to this poem, put the URL below into your page a href="http//www.daypoems.net/poems/1188. html" Sic Vita by William Stanley Braithwaite The DayPoems Poetry Collection. Timothy Bovee, Editor. www.daypoems.net By William Stanley Braithwaite. 18781962. Heart free, hand free, http://www.daypoems.net/poems/1188.html
Extractions: Biography: Lyrics of Life and Love , in 1904, followed four years later by The House of Falling Leaves. He was the literary editor of the Boston Evening Transcript between 1908 and 1929, and achieved a national reputation as the editor of the annual Anthology of Magazine Verse and Year Book of American Poetry, published from 1913 to 1939. His criticism and poetry also appeared in the Atlantic Monthly , The North American Review , and Scribner's Magazine . In addition to several anthologies of British literature, other works by Braithwaite include Our Essayists and Critics of Today; A Fragment Wrenched from the Life of Titus Jabson (1924), a novel; Frost on the Green Leaf a collection of short stories; Selected Poems (1948); and an autobiography, The House Under Arcturus In 1981 Braithwaite became the fourth recipient of the Spingarn Medal, endowed by Joel E. Spingarn, the board chairman of the N.A.A.C.P., and a awarded annually to an African-American for outstanding achievement. In that same year, he received honorary degrees from Atlanta University and Talledega College. He was a professor of literature at Atlanta University from 1935 until 1945. Historian Jervis Anderson refers to Braithwaite as "a leader of the older black literary generation," a "patriarch" who once advised Claude McKay, than an emerging young writer of the Harlem Renaissance, to write in a manner that would not disclose his racial identity. However, despite such differences of opinion between the old and new generations of African-American writers, Braithwaite did much to encourage the literary movement of the 1920s.
Biography William Stanley Braithwaite / Poet, Literary Critic, Editor, Anthologist (1878 1962) Poet, literary critic, Editor, and anthologist, William Stanley Braithwaite was a distinguished fellow of American letters. http://www.hometoharlem.com/Harlem/hthcult.nsf/notables/bfcb928f408337ab852565cf
Extractions: Biography: Lyrics of Life and Love , in 1904, followed four years later by The House of Falling Leaves. He was the literary editor of the Boston Evening Transcript between 1908 and 1929, and achieved a national reputation as the editor of the annual Anthology of Magazine Verse and Year Book of American Poetry, published from 1913 to 1939. His criticism and poetry also appeared in the Atlantic Monthly , The North American Review , and Scribner's Magazine . In addition to several anthologies of British literature, other works by Braithwaite include Our Essayists and Critics of Today; A Fragment Wrenched from the Life of Titus Jabson (1924), a novel; Frost on the Green Leaf a collection of short stories; Selected Poems (1948); and an autobiography, The House Under Arcturus In 1981 Braithwaite became the fourth recipient of the Spingarn Medal, endowed by Joel E. Spingarn, the board chairman of the N.A.A.C.P., and a awarded annually to an African-American for outstanding achievement. In that same year, he received honorary degrees from Atlanta University and Talledega College. He was a professor of literature at Atlanta University from 1935 until 1945. Historian Jervis Anderson refers to Braithwaite as "a leader of the older black literary generation," a "patriarch" who once advised Claude McKay, than an emerging young writer of the Harlem Renaissance, to write in a manner that would not disclose his racial identity. However, despite such differences of opinion between the old and new generations of African-American writers, Braithwaite did much to encourage the literary movement of the 1920s.
Listing Of Authors Dion, 18201890 Bowring, Edgar Alfred, 1826-1911, Translator Boylan, R. Dillon,Translator Braithwaite, William Stanley, 1878, Editor Braybrooke, Richard http://www.e-text.worldwide-library.org/editors_translators.htm
Extractions: This is www.e-text.worldwide-library.org the e-text control site of the Worldwide-Library organization Index site Home site UK2- Test Library Texts we can't have Index of Authors, Editors and Translators See the information page for details on this table. Note:- red items may be in wrong place in listing. Adam, G. Mercer (Graeme Mercer), 1830-1912
Lowell, Amy, 1874-1925. Letters To Various Persons: Guide. Most of the letters are to William Stanley Braithwaite, Editor, critic,and anthologist. (2p.). (26) Braithwaite, William Stanley, 18781962. http://oasis.harvard.edu/html/hou00825.html
Extractions: Note: these MSS. were originally accessioned as C1-8326F. Lowell was an American poet. Consists of 22 letters by Amy Lowell together with a few manuscripts of prefaces, reviews, and essays. Most of the letters are to William Stanley Braithwaite, editor, critic, and anthologist. Also includes a manuscript of Braithwaite's introduction to his 1921 Anthology of Magazine Verse. Lowell, Amy, 1874-1925. 18 letters to William Stanley Braithwaite: (1) Brookline, 8 May [1915?] 1s. (1p.) telegram.
Lowell, Amy, 1874-1925. Correspondence: Guide. No. 22 with copy of letter to the Editor of Poetry. No. 3 letters; 1922.(130) Braithwaite, William Stanley, 1878 . 19 letters; 1914-1923. No. http://oasis.harvard.edu/html/hou00100.html
Extractions: Processing Information: This important correspondence was bequeathed to Harvard University by Amy Lowell, and was received by the Poetry Room of the Widener Library shortly after Miss Lowell's death in 1925. At that time a checklist was made of the letters written to Amy Lowell, citing author, number of titles, and inclusive dates of the letters.
Project Gutenberg Bowring, Edgar Alfred, 18261911, Translator. Braithwaite, William Stanley, 1878, Editor. Brieux, Eugene, 1858-1932 http://www.surfsteve.com/gutenberg/authors.htm
Extractions: Project Gutenberg Part 1 Authors Use Control-f to find keywords This is Project Gutenberg. This list has been downloaded from: "The Official and Original Project Gutenberg Web Site and Home Page" (http://promo.net/pg/) PROJECT GUTENBERG ETEXTS AUTHORS IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER Last Updated: Saturday 30 March 2002 by Pietro Di Miceli (webmaster@promo.net) The following etext have been released by Project Gutenberg. This list serves as reference only. For downloading books, please use our catalogs or search at: http://promo.net/pg/ Or check our FTP archive at: ftp://ibiblio.org/pub/docs/books/gutenberg/ and etext subdirectories. For problems with the FTP archives (ONLY) email gbnewby@ils.unc.edu, be sure to include a description of what happened AND which mirror site you were using. THANKS for visiting Project Gutenberg. * (No Author Attributed) A Young Girl Abbott, David Phelps, 1863-1934 Abbott, Edwin Abbott, 1838-1926 AKA: Square, A Abbott, John S. C. (John Stevens Cabot), 1805-1877 Ackland, T. S. (Thomas Suter), 1817-1892 Adams, Andy, 1859-1935
Www.lib.unc.edu/mss/inv/b/Braithwaite,William_Stanley PAPERS Inventory Abstract William Stanley Braithwaite of Arlington Heights, Mass.,was a poet and the Editor of the Braithwaite, William Stanley, 18781962. http://www.lib.unc.edu/mss/inv/b/Braithwaite,William_Stanley
PROJECT GUTENBERG OFFICIAL HOME SITE -- Listing By AUTHOR Etext Card ID 2752 - Results from the links included below are bringing to our Search Engine AUTHOR Braithwaite, William Stanley, 1878, Editor TITLE Anthology Of Massachusetts Poets http://www.promo.net/cgi-promo/pg/cat.cgi?&label=ID&ftpsite=ftp://ibiblio.org/pu
Encyclopædia Britannica Braithwaite, William Stanley (18781962). As an Editor and literary critic, WilliamStanley Braithwaite helped to revive interest in poetry in the United http://www.britannica.com/search?query=stanley donen&fuzzy=N&ct=ebi&start=6&show
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Atlanta-Fulton Public Library - Bibliographies: African-American Writers SadFaced Boy Braightwaite, William Stanley, 1878-1962 Poet and Love C. The WilliamStanley Braithwaite Reader Brown 1901-1989 Poet, critic, Editor, short story http://www.af.public.lib.ga.us/bibresources/lit/afr_am_men_writers.html
Extractions: Atlanta-Fulton Public Library System "The People's University" African-American Men Writers: A Research Guide To find the location of circulating copies of the titles in the following list, please check the Main Library Catalog . In addition, non-circulating copies of many of these titles are available for use in the Auburn Avenue Research Library on African-American Culture and History. Please check the Auburn Avenue Research Library Catalog
VALENTINE MSS. a certain poem on Artemesia and Mausolus was published; a letter of January 5, 1919,to William Stanley Beaumont? Braithwaite, 1878 , Editor; a manuscript http://www.indiana.edu/~liblilly/lilly/mss/html/valent.html
Extractions: The Valentine mss., 1917-1947, consist of letters and papers of John Valentine, 1895-1955, businessman, bookseller, and book collector. The John Valentine correspondence in the collection relates in the main to obtaining books and other materials for Valentine's Nicholas Vachel Lindsay collection. Other correspondents represented in the collection include: Arthur Davison Ficke, Mrs. Elizabeth (Conner) Lindsay (Mrs. Nicholas Vachel Lindsay), Hazleton Spencer, Joel Elias Spingarn, and Bernhardt Wall. Collection size: 24 items For more information about this collection and any related materials contact the Manuscripts Department, Lilly Library, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN 47405 Telephone: (812) 855-2452.
Individual Poetry Manuscripts (18791891).(MS 90). William Stanley Braithwaite, 1878-1962 (MS 96) Letters(1921-1928) sent by various NH poets to WS Braithwaite, Editor and poet. http://www.izaak.unh.edu/specoll/mancoll/poetman.htm
Extractions: Four page letter written from Amesbury, Massachusetts to Sarah Orne Jewett in London, dated July 3, 1882 in which Whittier expresses delight at the fact that Jewett is writing again. He also describes a trip to the Isles of Shoals and Celia Thaxter's growing interest in "her spiritualistic experiences." e.e. cummings , 1894-1962 (MS 30): Annie Adams Fields, author and wife of James T. Fields, was born in Boston, MA in 1834. She traveled extensively with her husband and formed intimate friendships with some of America's most well-known 19th century writers and intellectuals. She died in 1915, having outlived many of her contemporaries. Twenty letters written by Annie Adams Fields between the years 1882 and 1911. Many of them describe her daily life and travels and make mention of such notables as Reverend Henry Ward Beecher and Sarah Orne Jewett. Correspondents include Mrs. Chaney, Loulie, Mr. Dorr, Mrs. Wheelwright, Mr. Sayer, Mrs. Terry, Mr. Moody, Edward Hatch, and Mr. Updike.
Extractions: 17 items. Minister, professional baseball player, and President of the University of New Hampshire. Letters written by well-known individuals to Edward Morgan Lewis, including Richard, Evelyn Byrd, Calvin Coolidge, Robert Frost, Harry Lloyd Hopkins, Charles Evans Hughes, Connie Mack, Dwight Whitney Morrow, William Howard Taft, Gene Tunney, and Woodrow Wilson.
Poets' Corner - Index Of Poets - Letters A,B Stanzas. William Stanley Braithwaite. (1878 1962) American poet, Editor and educatorfrom The House of Falling Leaves 1908 The House of Falling Leaves (BB). http://www.geocities.com/~spanoudi/poems/poem-ab.html
Untitled William Stanley Braithwaite, the son of West Indian immigrants, was born December6, 1878. but he was a published poet by age 26 and the Editor of an http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Delphi/7086/991206f.htm
Extractions: William Stanley Braithwaite, the son of West Indian immigrants, was born December 6, 1878. I don't know how he acquired his education, but he was a published poet by age 26 and the editor of an influential annual review of magizine poetry ( Anthology of Magizne Verse Although usually represented only in anthologies of American Black poetry, Braithwaite's verse followed the mainstream of American poetry in the early 20th century, a stream that had largely dried up by 1920. Regardless, Braithwaite wrote readable sonnets, one of which is today's poem, the fourth of four sonnets that form the title poem of his second book, The House of Falling Leaves With Other Poems
DIGITAL BOOK INDEX: Indexed EBook Authors (e-Book, E-Books, EBooks) Hjorth, 18481895 Bradley, Harriett, 1892- b. Omaha (economist) Bradstreet, Anne,1612?-1672 Braithwaite, William Stanley (Editor), 1878-1962 Brame, Charlotte M http://www.digitalbookindex.com/_help/helpauthorsa.htm