《The Granite Monthly. Vol. II. No. 7. Apr., 1879》

【作者】

Various

【作者介紹】

Various" refers to the multiple contributors to "The Granite Monthly," a periodical published in New Hampshire. These authors, including historians like John Scales, poets like Abba Goold Woolson and Mary Helen Boodey, and short story writers like Alice Estelle Friese and William E. Stevens, contributed diverse content reflecting the cultural and intellectual landscape of New England in the late 19th century. Their collective works provide valuable insights into local history, social norms, and literary trends of the period.

【本書介紹】

This volume of "The Granite Monthly" from April 1879 offers a diverse collection of literature, history, and observations from New Hampshire. It features biographical sketches, historical accounts of the American Revolution, fictional narratives, poetry, and social commentaries on local customs, providing a rich snapshot of late 19th-century American life and thought in the region. The articles collectively reflect the intellectual, social, and cultural currents of the time.

在2025年6月18日,博物愛好者哈珀於熱帶孤島的書室中,透過「光之對談」約定,與1879年《花崗岩月刊》的兩位作者約翰.史卡爾斯及艾麗絲.艾絲黛兒.費瑞斯進行了一場跨越時空的對談。對談圍繞著史卡爾斯先生對新罕布夏州班克山戰役歷史的重現與地方認同的強調,以及費瑞斯女士在小說《三月》中對女性獨立精神與人性複雜性的探討。哈珀將兩位作者的智慧與自身在孤島上的博物學觀察相結合,反思了知識傳承、正直品格與生命韌性的普世價值,最終闡明文學與歷史如何跨越時空,激發心靈共鳴。

《The Granite Monthly. Vol. II. No. 7. Apr., 1879》

【作者】

Various

【作者介紹】

Various" refers to the multiple contributors to "The Granite Monthly," a periodical published in New Hampshire. These authors, including historians like John Scales, poets like Abba Goold Woolson and Mary Helen Boodey, and short story writers like Alice Estelle Friese and William E. Stevens, contributed diverse content reflecting the cultural and intellectual landscape of New England in the late 19th century. Their collective works provide valuable insights into local history, social norms, and literary trends of the period.

【本書介紹】

This volume of "The Granite Monthly" from April 1879 offers a diverse collection of literature, history, and observations from New Hampshire. It features biographical sketches, historical accounts of the American Revolution, fictional narratives, poetry, and social commentaries on local customs, providing a rich snapshot of late 19th-century American life and thought in the region. The articles collectively reflect the intellectual, social, and cultural currents of the time.