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100 1 _aSedgwick, Ellery,
_d1872-1960
245 1 0 _aAtlantic Classics
264 1 _aSalt Lake City, UT :
_bProject Gutenberg,
_c2011
300 _a1 online resource :
_bmultiple file formats
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _acomputer
_bc
_2rdamedia
338 _aonline resource
_bcr
_2rdacarrier
500 _aRelease date is 2011-10-14
505 0 _aFiddlers errant, by R.H. Schauffler -- Turtle eggs for Agassiz, by D.L. Sharp -- A father to his freshman son, by E.S. Martin -- Intensive living, by Cornelia A.P. Comer -- Reminiscence with postscript, by O. Wister -- The other side, by Margaret Sherwood -- On authors, by Margaret P. Montague -- The provincial American, by M. Nicholson -- Our Lady Poverty, by Agnes Repplier -- Entertaining the candidate, by Katharine Baker -- The street, by S. Strunsky -- Fashions in men, by Katherine F. Gerould -- A confession in prose, by W.P. Eaton -- In the chair, by R. Bergengren -- The passing of indoors, by Zephine Humphrey -- The contented heart, by Lucy E. Keeler.
508 _aProduced by Chuck Greif and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images available at The Internet Archive)
520 _a"Atlantic Classics" by Ellery Sedgwick et al. is a collection of essays published in the early 20th century. This anthology compiles notable works that have appeared in the Atlantic magazine, showcasing the diverse voices and themes explored by its contributors. The essays span a variety of subjects, touching upon personal experiences, cultural observations, and reflections on wider societal issues, all aimed at offering readers enduring insights. The opening of the work introduces the preface, indicating the editor's intent to create a lasting collection of essays that resonated with Atlantic readers. It highlights the appeal of the selected pieces and the desire from both the audience and educators for a more permanent form of these works. The initial essay, "Fiddlers Errant" by Robert Haven Schauffler, begins to explore the rich tapestry of musical adventures encountered through the lens of playing the cello, setting the tone for a book filled with personal narratives that blend humor, reflection, and life lessons. The editor's thoughtful curation aims to preserve the essence of the magazine while offering a taste of the literary richness within. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
534 _nOriginal publication data not identified
653 _aAmerican essays
700 1 _aBaker, Katharine,
_d1876-1919
700 1 _aBergengren, Ralph,
_d1871-1947
700 1 _aComer, Cornelia A. P.
_q(Cornelia Atwood Pratt),
_d1865-1929
700 1 _aEaton, Walter Prichard,
_d1878-1957
700 1 _aGerould, Katharine Fullerton,
_d1879-1944
700 1 _aHumphrey, Zephine,
_d1874-1956
700 1 _aKeeler, Lucy Elliot,
_d1864-1930
700 1 _aMartin, Edward Sandford,
_d1856-1939
700 1 _aMontague, Margaret Prescott,
_d1878-1955
700 1 _aNicholson, Meredith,
_d1866-1947
700 1 _aRepplier, Agnes,
_d1855-1950
700 1 _aSchauffler, Robert Haven,
_d1879-1964
700 1 _aSharp, Dallas Lore,
_d1870-1929
700 1 _aSherwood, Margaret Pollock,
_d1864-1955
700 1 _aStrunsky, Simeon,
_d1879-1948
700 1 _aWister, Owen,
_d1860-1938
856 4 0 _uhttps://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/37758
999 _c78598
_d78598