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The Man about Town

Author : Cornelius Webbe
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Page : 444 pages
File Size : 16,42 MB
Release : 1839
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The Man About Town

Author : A.P. Herbert
Publisher : House of Stratus
Page : 251 pages
File Size : 26,73 MB
Release : 2014-10-30
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 0755151569

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A hilarious collection of musings, essays and sketches from the ever-versatile A P Herbert. Pondering quandaries such as which club to luncheon in and the difficulty of finding a decent golfing partner, we are reminded of a world since past. But as we mourn it, A.P.H. teasingly reminds us that though times might change, people never do.

Man About Town

Author : O.Henry
Publisher : Strelbytskyy Multimedia Publishing
Page : 9 pages
File Size : 27,80 MB
Release : 2022-07-29
Category : Fiction
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In O. Henry’s short story, Man About Town, a gentleman goes in search of the elusive Man About Town. As he traverses the city he encounters a number of people who express their thoughts and opinions about the Man About Town. The answers given to the gentleman just pique his curiosity even more. In the vivid descriptions of the Man About Town, no one could point one out or name one. So he continues his search in New York City after nightfall. O. Henry's short stories are well known for their wit, wordplay, warm characterization and clever twist endings.

The Man about Town

Author : Cornelius Webbe
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Page : 836 pages
File Size : 36,74 MB
Release : 1838
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The Man about Town

Author : Cornelius WEBBE
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Page : 12 pages
File Size : 25,4 MB
Release : 1838
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The Early Image of Black Baseball

Author : James E. Brunson III
Publisher : McFarland
Page : 233 pages
File Size : 32,17 MB
Release : 2009-09-12
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 0786454253

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This volume examines early black baseball as it was represented in the artwork and written accounts of the popular press. From contemporary postbellum articles, illustrations, photographs and woodcuts, a unique image of the black athlete emerges, one that was not always positive but was nonetheless central in understanding the evolving black image in American culture. Chapters cover press depictions of championship games, specific teams and athletes, and the fans and culture surrounding black baseball.

Questions of Cultural Identity

Author : Stuart Hall
Publisher : SAGE
Page : 209 pages
File Size : 16,84 MB
Release : 1996-04-04
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1446265471

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Why and how do contemporary questions of culture so readily become highly charged questions of identity? The question of cultural identity lies at the heart of current debates in cultural studies and social theory. At issue is whether those identities which defined the social and cultural world of modern societies for so long - distinctive identities of gender, sexuality, race, class and nationality - are in decline, giving rise to new forms of identification and fragmenting the modern individual as a unified subject. Questions of Cultural Identity offers a wide-ranging exploration of this issue. Stuart Hall firstly outlines the reasons why the question of identity is so compelling and yet so problematic. The cast of outstanding contributors then interrogate different dimensions of the crisis of identity; in so doing, they provide both theoretical and substantive insights into different approaches to understanding identity.

The City in Slang

Author : Irving Lewis Allen
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 28,46 MB
Release : 1995-02-23
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0190282452

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The American urban scene, and in particular New York's, has given us a rich cultural legacy of slang words and phrases, a bonanza of popular speech. Hot dog, rush hour, butter-and-egg man, gold digger, shyster, buttinsky, smart aleck, sidewalk superintendent, yellow journalism, breadline, straphanger, tar beach, the Tenderloin, the Great White Way, to do a Brodie--these are just a few of the hundreds of popular words and phrases that were born or took on new meaning in the streets of New York. In The City in Slang, Irving Lewis Allen traces this flowering of popular expressions that accompanied the emergence of the New York metropolis from the early nineteenth century down to the present. This unique account of the cultural and social history of America's greatest city provides in effect a lexicon of popular speech about city life. With many stories Allen shows how this vocabulary arose from city streets, often interplaying with vaudeville, radio, movies, comics, and the popular songs of Tin Pan Alley. Some terms of great pertinence to city people today have unexpectedly old pedigrees. Rush hour was coined by 1890, for instance, and rubberneck dates to the late 1890s and became popular in New York to describe the busloads of tourists who craned their necks to see the tall buildings and the sights of the Bowery and Chinatown. The Big Apple itself (since 1971 the official nickname of New York) appeared in the 1920s, though first in reference to the city's top racetracks and to Broadway bookings as pinnacles of professional endeavor. Allen also tells fascinating stories behind once-popular slang that is no longer in use. Spielers, for example, were the little girls in tenement districts who danced ecstatically on the sidewalks to the music of the hurdy-gurdy men and, when they were old enough, frequented the dance halls of the Lower East Side. Following the trail of these words and phrases into the city's East Side, West Side, and all around the town, from Harlem to Wall Street, and into the haunts of its high and low life, The City in Slang is a fascinating look at the rich cultural heritage of language about city life.