Both hands : a life of Lorne Pierce of Ryerson Press /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Montréal [Qué.] :
McGill-Queen's University Press,
©2013
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- 1 Lorne, Mother, and Methodism: Delta, Athens, and Off to Queen's, 1890-1908
- 2 Visions, Vistas, and Edith: Queen's University, 1908-1912
- 3 "These Waste Places of God's Great Vineyard": Teaching and Preaching in the Canadian West, 1909-1914
- 4 Wrestling with "the Gods of the Methodist Discipline": Victoria College, Toronto, and Union Theological Seminary, New York City, 1914-1916
- 5 Orange Blossoms, the Cloth, and Khaki: Marriage, Ministry in Ottawa, and Army Service, 1916-1918
- 6 Shining in the Rural Shade: Spreading the Social Gospel in Brinston, 1918-1920
- 7 A New Career and Health Challenges: Lorne Pierce and Ryerson Press, circa 1920
- 8 "On The Hop": Lorne's Pierce's Uneasy Apprenticeship at Ryerson Press, 1920-925
- 9 A Strike, a Spat, and the Spirit World: Lorne Pierce, E.J. Pratt, William Arthur Deacon, and Albert Durrant Watson, 1921-1924
- 10 "A Patron of ... Optimistic Snorts and Whoops": Lorne Pierce, Bliss Carman, Wilson MacDonald, and Launching the Makers of Canadian Literature Series, 1922-1925
- 11 Up against the Bottom Line: An "Annus Horribilis" at Home and at Work, 1925-1926
- 12 "Lyrical Wild Man": Poetry Chapbooks and the Lure of Textbook Projects, 1925-1950
- 13 On the Long Textbook Trail: The Rocky Road to Success with the Ryerson-Macmillan Readers, 1922-1930
- 14 Cross-Canada Success for the Ryerson-Macmillan Readers: In the Shadow of Copyright, 1930-1936
- 15 From Romantic History to Academic History: Publishing C.W. Jefferys and Harold Innis, 1921-1951
- 16 Through the Depression to Greater Autonomy: Publishing Frederick Philip Grove and Laura Goodman Salverson, 1933-1954
- 17 Publishing Art History in the Shadow of the Second World War: Ryerson's Landmark Canadian Art Series, 1937-1948
- 18 Wearing the Heart Out in Wartime: Lorne Pierce, Ryerson Press, and the Second World War, 1939-1945
- 19 "Tempting Satan and the Bailiff": Juggling Modernist and Traditional Poetry in the 1940s and 1950s
- 20 Impresario and Aging Lion: Fielding a New Generation of Critics and Writers, 1940-1960
- 21 "Near the Exit": Lorne Pierce's Final Decade, 1950-1961
- Epilogue
- Appendix: Lorne Pierce's Prayer for One Day Only.