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Frances Winwar (née
Francesca Vinciguerra; 3 May 1900 – 24 July 1985), was a Sicilian-born
American biographer, translator, and
fiction writer.
Winwar was...
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defended his
choice in an
adamant oratory quoted by
biographer Frances Winwar. Dame
Ellen Terry, who knew them both, observed, "How ****ile it is to make...
- of "My Captain" were a
sincere expression of emotion. The
author Frances Winwar argued in her 1941 book
American Giant: Walt
Whitman and His
Times that...
- (1930) with
introduction by
Edward Hutton.
Volume I
VolumeII 1930
Frances Winwar Omits the Proemio.
Introduction by
Burton Rascoe.
First American translation...
- Up (1940)
Introduction to
Oscar Wilde and the
Yellow Nineties by
Frances Winwar (1941) The
Principles of
Poetry (1943)
Preface to
Wartime Harvest by Marie...
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abroad as a
metaphor for the
immigrant experience in America.
Frances Winwar, born
Francesca Vinciguerra in 1907 in Sicily, came to the
United States...
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Scots Emily Hahn 1953 W-7
Napoleon and the
Battle of
Waterloo Frances Winwar 1953 W-8
Royal Canadian Mounted Police Richard L.
Neuberger 1953 W-9 The...
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Witchcraft Martyr, 1692,
Press of C. H. Shephard, Peabody, M****achusetts
Winwar,
Frances (1938).
Puritan City: The
Story of Salem,
Robert M.
McBride & Company...
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Johnny Weissmuller Romania Swimmer,
Olympic medalist,
actor 1907
Frances Winwar Italy Biographer, translator,
writer 1893
Anzia Yezierska Poland Novelist...
- Shephard, Peabody, M****achusetts,
Puritan City, The
Story of Salem, by
Frances Winwar, King
County Library System, 917.44,
copyright 1938,
Robert M.
McBride &...