From a vantage point 100 years later, one can look back on the
excitement and ferment of a turbulent decade and find the seeds of
the joys and anguish, the excesses and successes of the twentieth
century. Whether for browsing or research, readers will reap
rewards from this entertaining and enlightening alphabetical
compendium of the persons, events, institutions, and ideas of the
era.
Taking the emergence of modern American literature--with realism
and naturalism replacing romanticism--as his point of view, Robert
L. Gale profiles some ninety-five writers of classic and popular
literature, journalism, and criticism, 140 individual works, and
thirty magazines, all set against the background of America
thrusting itself into the twentieth century and evolving as a world
power. But he doesn't stop there. Also represented in over 500
entries are painters and politicians, social workers and
industrialists, composers and inventors, explorers and evangelists
as well as topics like crime, immigration, medicine, motion
pictures, sports, and universities and landmark events like the
Panic of 1893, the Spanish-American War, and the World's Columbian
Exposition. Fully cross-referenced and indexed, the dictionary
includes a chronology of events from 1888 to 1901, an appendix
classifying entries on key people in occupational and other
categories, and an extensive bibliography. Starting on page one or
dipping in at any point in the dictionary, the reader will be led
to related materials and, finally, to an understanding of this
formative period in American cultural history.
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