Bluegrass Cavalcade
Thomas D. Clark
The University Press of Kentucky
Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaft
Beschreibung
Kentucky history centers on the Bluegrass; this is not to say that the rest of Kentucky does not have a rich story, but chronologically, the beginning was here. Too, Bluegrass history can scarcely be separated from the rest of the state. Boonesboro and Harrodsburg, Henry Clay and Elizabeth Madox Roberts are the cherished possessions of all Kentuckians. Jane Todd Crawford and Dr. Ephraim McDowell stood in for humanity. It is a great matter of local pride that they did so in Kentucky.
Bluegrass Cavalcade brings together fifty-five Kentucky writers to write about their home state and to capture a taste of the rich regional flavor of the Bluegrass as an introduction to Kentucky history. Among the selections included in this volume is represented a small army of distinguished authors who have viewed Kentucky from various perspectives. Edited by revered state historian Thomas D. Clark, Bluegrass Cavalcade is meant to be a literary and historical reception where these esteemed Kentucky writers meet their readers.
Featuring Contributions from:
John Filson
Basil Duke
Cassius Marcellus Clay
John Fox, Jr.
Robert Penn Warren
Harriet Beecher Stowe
Elizabeth Madox Roberts
James Lane Allen
and
Henry Watterson
Kundenbewertungen
kentucky literary history, kentucky writers, kentucky history and culture, kentucky women's history, american frontier, robert penn warren, religion in kentucky, kentucky horses and horseracing, henry clay, u.s. state and local history