Irving Fine


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Ramey, a composer and pianist, discusses Fine's brief teaching career in the 1940s at his alma mater, Harvard University - shadowed, Fine was convinced, by a malign tradition of tacit anti-Semitism - and his subsequent years at the newly opened Brandeis University, where he flourished, founding the music department and introducing a landmark performing arts festival."




Music of Irving Fine


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Music of Irving Fine


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Soil Survey


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Irving Vignettes


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Henry Irving


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Irving Vignettes


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Washington Irving


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"Ten photographic plain salt paper prints from art and photographs; eight called for on the title page. Two of the pictures are by A.A. Turner, one of Sunnyside ... [and one of] Irving's grave ... the other copy photographs are uncredited but may also be by him."--Hanson Collection catalog, p. 23.







Washington Irving and Islam


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Washington Irving and Islam contributes to understanding the relationship between the United States and the Islamic world, valuable not only for studies of Washington Irving, American Literature, or Islam, but also for thinking through the role Islam and the “Orient” have played in American literature and history, a critical field receiving ever-increasing attention. The global context of Irving’s work ties these essays together as does an understanding that his writings challenge easy classification of the Muslim other, and, indeed, challenge easy classification of Irving’s own responses to that other. Washington Irving bestrides opposing positions as well as distant worlds.