- A
chapbook is a type of
small printed booklet that was a po****r
medium for
street literature throughout early modern Europe.
Chapbooks were
usually produced...
- The Chap-Book was an
American literary magazine between 1894 and 1898. It is
often classified as one of the
first "little magazines" of the 1890s. The...
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spread of ukiyozōshi. A
chapbook is an
early type of po****r
literature printed in
early modern Europe.
Produced cheaply,
chapbooks were
commonly small,...
- the devil's agent. The name
appears in the late-sixteenth-century
Faust chapbooks –
stories concerning the life of
Johann Georg Faust,
written by an anonymous...
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Historia von D.
Johann Fausten, the
first "Faust book", is a
chapbook of
stories concerning the life of
Johann Georg Faust,
written by an
anonymous German...
- The
Poetry Society of America's New York
Chapbook Fellowship is
awarded once a year to two New York
poets under 30
years of age who have yet to publish...
- classes, who were also
likely to buy
smaller and
cheaper broadsides,
chapbooks, pamphlets, tracts, and
early newspapers, all of
which were
widely available...
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Pamela Jane
Barclay Brown (born 1948) is an
Australian poet. Pam
Brown was born in Seymour, Victoria. Most of her
childhood was
spent on
military bases...
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author of the
chapbook, Slow
Dance with Trip Wire,
selected by
Cornelius Eady for the
Poetry Society of America's 2010 New York
Chapbook Fellowship. Her...
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Carmen Giménez (born
February 20, 1971),
formerly known as
Carmen Giménez Smith, is an
American poet, writer, and editor. Giménez
earned a
Bachelor of...