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  • Memories grave and gay

    "Memories Grave and Gay" by Florence Howe Hall is a poignant exploration of the complexities of memory and the passage of time. Hall's writing weaves together personal reflections and broader themes of loss, love, and the bittersweet nature of nostalgia. Through her vivid imagery and lyrical prose, she invites readers to delve into the depths of their own experiences, prompting them to reflect on ... Read more

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  • The Story of the Battle Hymn of the Republic

    The encroachments of the slave power on Northern soil—Green Peace, the home of Julia Ward Howe, a center of anti-slavery activity—She assists her husband, Dr. Samuel Gridley Howe, in editing theCommonwealth—He is made chairman of the Vigilance Committee—Slave concealed at Green Peace—Charles Sumner is struck down in the United States Senate. THE “Battle Hymn of the Republic,” “the crimson flower ... Read more

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  • The Story of the Battle Hymn of the Republic

    "The Story of the Battle Hymn of the Republic" by Florence Howe Hall delves into the origins and significance of one of America's most iconic songs. Hall explores how the hymn emerged during the Civil War, capturing the spirit of the time and the struggle for justice. Through her detailed narrative, she highlights the contributions of Julia Ward Howe, who penned the lyrics, and the song's ... Read more

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  • Good Form for All Occasions

    "Good Form for All Occasions" by Florence Howe Hall is a comprehensive guide that explores the nuances of etiquette and social conduct in various settings. Hall, a prominent figure in the early 20th century, emphasizes the importance of manners and decorum in both personal and professional interactions. The book serves as a valuable resource for individuals seeking to navigate the complexities of ... Read more

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  • Julia Ward Howe

    The book tells the story of Julia Ward Howe, an American writer, activist, and suffragist best known for writing "The Battle Hymn of the Republic."The biography covers Howe's life from her childhood in New York City to her rise as a prominent figure in the women's rights movement. It also discusses her marriage to Samuel Gridley Howe, an abolitionist and founder of the Perkins School for the Blind ... Read more

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  • Memories grave and gay

    An Elegant Memoir of 19th Century Society and Feminist Reflections

    In "Memories Grave and Gay," Florence Howe Hall intricately weaves together the threads of her life, presenting a profound exploration of personal history and collective memory. This memoir oscillates between moments of poignant reflection and bursts of joy, encapsulating the duality of human experience. Hall's lyrical prose draws readers into rich anecdotes that emerge from her diverse ... Read more

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  • The Story of the Battle Hymn of the Republic

    This book was written by the daughter of Julia Ward Howe, famous for writing the Battle Hymn. This heroic-style song arose from the events preceding the Civil War in America and captures the essence of the mood of the people at that time. ... Read more

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  • The Story of the Battle Hymn of the Republic

    In "The Story of the Battle Hymn of the Republic," Florence Howe Hall meticulously unravels the origins and enduring significance of one of America's most iconic songs. Employing a narrative style that is both scholarly and accessible, Hall contextualizes the hymn within the tumultuous landscape of the Civil War era, illustrating how it became a powerful symbol for both abolitionists and Union ... Read more

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  • Julia Ward Howe, 1819-1910

    Embarking on a journey through the life and legacy of Julia Ward Howe, this anthology offers a rich tableau of literary styles, from vivid biographical sketches to evocative essays, chronicling the manifold influences of her era. The collection weaves a tapestry of themes such as feminism, abolitionism, and literary innovation, set against the vibrant backdrop of 19th-century America. Readers will ... Read more

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  • Memories grave and gay

    Enriched edition.

    In "Memories Grave and Gay," Florence Howe Hall crafts a poignant exploration of the complexities of memory through a blend of lyrical prose and reflective essays. The book weaves personal anecdotes with broader cultural narratives, encapsulating the duality of joyful reminiscences and somber reflections on loss. Hall's literary style is marked by a distinctive lyrical quality that captures the ... Read more

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  • The Georgetown Companion to Interreligious Studies

    A comprehensive collection provides guidance and deep insight from a variety of experts in this emerging fieldThe rapidly developing field of interreligious studies fosters scholarship engaging two or more religious traditions at a time. Inherently multidisciplinary, the field brings the academic consideration of religions into conversation with the humanities and social sciences, employing ... Read more

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  • The Story of the Battle Hymn of the Republic

    Enriched edition. Unveiling the Patriotic Legacy: A Historical Journey of the Battle Hymn

    In "The Story of the Battle Hymn of the Republic," Florence Howe Hall offers a meticulously researched narrative exploring the origins and cultural significance of this iconic American Civil War hymn. Hall elegantly weaves together historical context, sociopolitical commentary, and musical analysis, providing insights into how this anthem became a rallying cry for abolitionists and Union soldiers ... Read more

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