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Vermont History: Royall Tyler Royall Tyler (17571826). Lawyer, jurist, educator, author and playwright,born in Boston, Massachusetts. He served in the American http://www.virtualvermont.com/history/rtyler.html
Extractions: Lawyer, jurist, educator, author and playwright, born in Boston, Massachusetts. He served in the American Revolution and then took up the practice of law, first in Maine, then in Boston and later in Vermont. He volunteered for service in the force that quelled Shays Rebellion in 1787, the same year that his comedy The Contrast , became the first professionally produced play (in New York City) by an American. It included a character, Jonathan, the first of many similar no-nonsense Yankees who would appear on stage. His comic opera, May Day in Town , was also produced in New York in 1787, and he wrote several other plays, some of them now lost. In 1791 he moved to Vermont where he eventually served as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court (1807-13) and also as a professor of jurisprudence at the University of Vermont (1811-14). Meanwhile, he continued his literary career. Under the pen name of Spondee, he collaborated with Joseph Dennie to write satirical prose and verse for several publications. He also published a novel, The Algerine Captive The University of Vermont's Theatre Department is housed in a former gymnasium now known as The Royall Tyler Theatre , an architectural gem on the east side of the University Green.
LitSearch: An Online Literary Database Tyler, Royall (17571826) Works by this author Contrast, The. Copyright2001 Keith Ito. All Rights Reserved. Admin Control Panel. http://daily.stanford.edu/litsearch/servlet/DescribeAuthor?name=Tyler, Royall
LitSearch: An Online Literary Database Keyword Search Motif Search Custom Search Browse Authors Browse Titles.Contrast, The by Tyler, Royall (17571826). Copyright 2001 Keith Ito. http://daily.stanford.edu/litsearch/servlet/DescribeWork?work=561
Royall Tyler Royall Tyler (17571826). The Contrast by Royall Tyler (1787), ProjectGutenberg E-Text This play, the first written, acted and http://library.marist.edu/diglib/english/americanliterature/colonial-early-amer-
Extractions: Royall Tyler (1757-1826) The Contrast by Royall Tyler (1787), Project Gutenberg E-Text: This play, the first written, acted and produced by Americans, includes a scholarly introduction and notes by Thomas J. McKee.-MJM "Royall Tyler," From Evert A. Duyckinck, Cyclopaedia of American Literature , (New York: C. Scribner, 1856) , Early American Fiction, University of Virginia
ROYALL TYLER AND "THE CONTRAST" Royall Tyler (17571826) and The Contrast Remembered primarily as the author ofThe Contrast, the first comedy written by an American to be produced by a http://www.wayneturney.20m.com/royalltyler.htm
Extractions: Remembered primarily as the author of The Contrast , the first comedy written by an American to be produced by a professional company, Tyler's remaining plays make us lament that he had other more respectable means of making a living. Born in Boston July 18, 1757, Tyler's father was a prominent merchant He attended Harvard College graduating in 1776. Later that year he received a B.A. from Yale. Already part of a group of young men interested in the arts, Tyler studied law and in 1778 the new Major Tyler served as aide to General Sullivan so that he was in a position to observe the attack on Newport that turned into such a fiasco when D'Estaing sailed into a storm to engage General Howe. After two more years, Tyler was admitted to the bar and practiced law in Maine and Massachusetts. While in Braintree, Massachusetts (now Quincy), he became engaged to John Adams' daughter Abby. But his betrothed went to Europe with her mother and because of the "gaiety" of her affianced nature, she broke it off, sinding Tyler into a depression that caused him to cease his practice of law until he found consolation with Mary Palmer who was to become his wife.
Adams Electronic Archive : Diary Of John Adams It is likely that Royall Tyler (17571826) borrowed the manuscript volume around1782 when he was courting John Adams's daughter, Abigail (1765-1813), and http://www.masshist.org/digitaladams/aea/diary/
Extractions: Archive home Search Browse "At Piemonts in Danvers, bound to Ipswich. There is a new, and a grand Scene open before me a Congress. This will be an assembly of the wisest Men upon the Continent, who are Americans in Principle, i.e. against the Taxation of Americans, by Authority of Parliament. . . . I will keep an exact Diary, of my Journey, as well as a Journal of the Proceedings of the Congress". John Adams, Diary 20, entry for 20 June 1774 From Adams Family Papers, Massachusetts Historical Society. During much of his life, John Adams (1735-1826), kept a series of small manuscript volumes in which he described both daily activities and notable events in which he participated. Much of John Adams's life was spent in service to his country. He was a delegate to the Continental Congress, an officially appointed diplomat (who served as a commissioner in France, Great Britain, and the Netherlands, and as minister to the Court of St. James's), vice president and president of the United States. All but the earliest of the manuscript diary volumes are part of the Adams Family Papers at the Massachusetts Historical Society. These 50 diaries are for the most part very fragile. Most of them are small (4 x 6 inches) manuscript volumes (or gatherings) without covers, or with paper covers. A few of them are bound volumes. They were microfilmed by the Massachusetts Historical Society between 1954 and 1959 and the
American Passages - Unit 4. Spirit Of Nationalism: Authors Authors Royall Tyler (17571826) 4423 Anonymous, The First Step Godey'sLady's Book (1858), courtesy of Hope Greenberg, University of Vermont. http://www.learner.org/amerpass/unit04/authors-9.html
Extractions: Home Channel Video Catalog About Us ... Contact Us Select a Different Unit 1. Native Voices 2. Exploring Borderlands 3. Utopian Promise 4. Spirit of Nationalism 5. Masculine Heroes 6. Gothic Undercurrents 7. Slavery and Freedom 8. Regional Realism 9. Social Realism 10. Rhythms in Poetry 11. Modernist Portraits 12. Migrant Struggle 13. Southern Renaissance 14. Becoming Visible 15. Poetry of Liberation 16. Search for Identity In 1787, Tyler was recalled into military service, this time to help quell Shays's Rebellion, an insurrection of back-country farmers in Massachusetts who were resisting the government's economic policies, prosecution of debtors, and high taxes. After suppressing the rebellion Tyler was sent to New York City on official business. There he attended the theater for the first time and developed what would become a consuming passion for plays. Inspired by the New York production of English playwright Richard Brinsley Sheridan's The School for Scandal , Tyler decided to write his own play, and, just over a month later, The Contrast was staged at the John Street Theater. Tyler's effort met with a warm response; the play received generally favorable reviews and was soon performed in other American cities.
American Passages - Unit 4. Spirit Of Nationalism: Authors Go Royall Tyler (17571826) Born into a wealthy Boston family, Royall Tyler wouldgrow up to become the author of the first successful and widely performed http://www.learner.org/amerpass/unit04/authors.html
Extractions: Home Channel Video Catalog About Us ... Contact Us Select a Different Unit 1. Native Voices 2. Exploring Borderlands 3. Utopian Promise 4. Spirit of Nationalism 5. Masculine Heroes 6. Gothic Undercurrents 7. Slavery and Freedom 8. Regional Realism 9. Social Realism 10. Rhythms in Poetry 11. Modernist Portraits 12. Migrant Struggle 13. Southern Renaissance 14. Becoming Visible 15. Poetry of Liberation 16. Search for Identity William Apess composed the first published autobiography by a Native American. Born in Massachusetts, Apess was part of the Pequot tribe and claimed to count Metacomet, the Wampanoag leader known of the English as "King Philip," among his ancestors. Metacomet's courageous but unsuccessful resistance of the English settlers during... Jonathan Edwards's writings articulate a complex synthesis of traditional Puritan piety, Enlightenment beliefs in the potential of the human will, and an almost mystical appreciation of natural beauty. Intrigued by his unique combination of scientific rationalism and ecstatic faith, scholars continue to debate whether Edwards should be understood as the last great... Ralph Waldo Emerson was the preeminent philosopher, writer, and thinker of his day, best known for articulating the Transcendentalist ideals of creative intuition, self-reliance, and the individual's unlimited potential. In contrast to the optimism that characterized his writings and philosophy, Emerson's own personal life was pervaded by tragedy. His father died...
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McFarlin Library: New Acquisitions In The Humanities Crain. Tyler, Royall, 17571826. New York Modern Library, 2002.PS855.T4 A44 2002. Click here to view the Full Catalog Record. http://www.lib.utulsa.edu/collections/acquisitions/humanities_title.htm
American Authors On The Web General resources.Category Arts Literature World Literature American Dunlap (17661839); Joseph Hopkinson (1770-1842); Royall Tyler (1757-1826)The Royall Tyler Page. Charles Brockden Brown (1771-1810) http://www.lang.nagoya-u.ac.jp/~matsuoka/AmeLit.html
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HDIS - American Poetry Database Table Of Contents Franklin Bache, 1796. Tyler, Royall (17571826) The verse of RoyallTyler Charlottesville The University Press of Virginia, 1968. http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/hasrg/hdis/ampo2_toc.html
Extractions: American Poetry Database American Poetry Tables of Contents grouped by time period Author-Title list for the entire American Poetry Database (Caution: long file!) Search the full texts of the Revolutionary Era Search the full texts of the entire American Poetry Database Barlow, Joel (1754-1812) The Columbiad
Brooklyn Public Library /All Locations conditional See Counterfactuals (Logic) 1 Contras 2 Related Subjects 2 Contrast,Author of the, 17571826 See Tyler, Royall, 1757-1826 1 Contrast http://catalog.brooklynpubliclibrary.org:90/kids/0,1899,1901/search/dContrastive
Authors Of American Verse McNeal (18341915); Tyler, Royall (1757-1826); Vandyne, William Johnson(fl.1891); Vashon, George Boyer (1824-1878); Very, Jones (1813 http://www.hti.umich.edu/a/amverse/authlist.html
Extractions: Adams, Henry (1838-1918) Adams, John (1704-1740) Adams, John Quincy (1767-1848) Alcott, Amos Bronson (1799-1888) Aldrich, Thomas Bailey (1836-1907) Alger, Jr., Horatio (1832-1899) Allen, Elizabeth Akers (1832-1911 ) Allen, James (1739-1808) Allen, Paul (1784-1826) Allston, Washington (1779-1843) Alsop, George (1636-1673?) Arthur, T. S. (1809-1885) Barlow, Joel (1754-1812) Bates, Katharine Lee (1859-1929) Beadle, Samuel Alfred (1857-1932) Belknap, Jeremy (1744-1798) Bell, James Madison (1826-1902) Benjamin, Park (1809-1864) Benjamin, Robert C. O. (1855-1900) Bibb, Eloise A. (1878-1927) Bierce, Ambrose (1842-1914) Blackson, Lorenzo Dow (b.1817) Bland, James A. (1854-1911) Bleeker, Ann Eliza (1752-1783) Blood, Benjamin Paul (1832-1919) Bodman, Manoah (1765-1850) Boker, George Henry (1823-1890) Botta, Anne C. Lynch (1815-1891) Boyesen, Hjalmar Hjorth (1848-1895) Brackenridge, Hugh Henry (1748-1816) Bradford, William (1590-1657) Bradstreet, Anne (1612 or 1613-1672) Brainard, John Gardiner Calkins (1796-1828) >Braithwaite, William Stanley (1878-1962)
Records For Americans -- Algeria -- Fiction. (in VSCCAT) Americans Algeria Fiction. Record 1 of 1. Tyler, Royall, 17571826.The Algerine captive, or, The life and adventures of Doctor http://scolar.vsc.edu:8003/VSCCAT/@AMERICANS/3e6400007100/0
PHYSICIANS FICTION (in VSCCAT) New York Delacorte Press, 2000. Holdings at other locations See theadditional holdings for this title. Tyler, Royall, 17571826. http://scolar.vsc.edu:8003/VSCCAT?S=PHYSICIANS FICTION
19th Century Literary Figures William Dunlap (17661839); Joseph Hopkinson(1770-1842); Royall Tyler (1757-1826) http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~amerstu/19th/writers.html
Extractions: 19th Century American Women Writers Web An excellent resource. Includes sites on individual poets and prose writers; e-texts from various writers; links to 19th c journals and contemporary 19th c. studies journals; and more. University of Virginia's collection of literary texts online Includes texts by Henry Adams, Mark Twain, Charles Brockden Brown, R.W. Emerson, Harriet Jacobs, Harriet Wilson, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Francis Parkman, and many others Additional electronic texts from the University of Virginia Includes many 19th US writers and documents not listed on the site above. Native American Lit from NativeWeb Voices from the Gaps: Women Writers of Color from U. Minnesota; includes 19th and 20th century African American, Native American, Asian American and Latina authors. African American Women Writers of the 19th Century Includes 52 full-text works and more; from the digital collection of the Schomburg Center library. Early American Literature Links American Literature and Online Research Includes links for literary criticism, reference works, libraries, and various other materials.
Arts & Humanities-Sample-Literature-Series Vol. XV Tyler, Royall, 17571826. Four plays by Royall Tyler, editedby Arthur Wallace Peach and George Floyd Newbrough. Plays http://www.leabooks.com/Professional Books/Arts & Humanities/English-American St
Extractions: IMPORTANT NOTICE: All prices are subject to change. The prices listed here are for reference only and were the publisher's suggested retail price at the time we posted this catalogue. Usually, LEA Book Distributors will charge the publisher's suggested US retail price or at times the publisher's price for foreign customers. Check with us for latest price changes. [Bloomington, Indiana University Press, 1963-65, c1940], 20 v. in 10. 24 cm. A reissue of a series of plays collected with the aid of the Rockefeller Foundation, under the auspices of the Dramatists' Guild of the Authors' League of America and published 1940-41 by Princeton University Press. Edited with historical and bibliographical notes. Volume XXI was published originally by Indiana U P in 1965 as a supplemental volume. For ease of use, we list the more recent Indiana U. Press edition of 1963-65, and below the detailed bibliographycal entry for the original Princeton U Press Edition of 1941.