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Constance Rourke (1885–1941)

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Rourke, Constance Mayfield
Geburtstag
1885-10-04
Todestag
1941-03-29
Geschlecht
female
Nationalität
USA
Geburtsort
Cleveland, Ohio, USA
Sterbeort
Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA
Wohnorte
Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA
Ausbildung
Sorbonne, Paris, France
Vassar College
Berufe
educator
biographer
literary critic
American studies scholar
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Vassar College
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Constance Rourke was born in Cleveland, Ohio, and raised in Grand Rapids, Michigan, by her mother, a teacher and principal who implemented progressive educational reforms and encouraged Constance to become independent-minded. In 1903, she went to Vassar College, where she learned social criticism as a method of analyzing texts. After graduation, she taught for a year, then won a scholarship to go to England and Europe to travel and engage in further study. She returned to become an English instructor at Vassar from 1910 to 1915. She left Vassar to become a professional writer, and began contributing books reviews and literary criticism to national magazines such as The Nation and The New Republic. Her first published book was Trumpets of Jubilee (1927), a study of popular figures in American culture. She went on to write individual biographies of notable Americans such as John James Audubon, P.T. Barnum, Lotta Crabtree, and Davy Crockett, and books exploring different aspects of American culture, history, and literature. Her most famous and influential book was American Humor: A Study of the National Character, first published in 1931. It is now considered essential to the creation of the scholarly field of American studies, including American popular culture and folk culture. Many of her works are regularly anthologized.

She was writing a five-volume book, The Roots of American Culture, but had completed only three unpublished volumes when she died at age 55 in 1941.

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study of national character
 
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SrMaryLea | 3 weitere Rezensionen | Aug 22, 2023 |
I found this dreadfully dull and lifeless. I see that others enjoyed it, I can't say the same for myself. One would think that a book about American humor, even the older "weird" humor that was applicable to everyday life then but oh, so not now, would be at least a bit whimsical. This takes itself painfully seriously. Not my thing.
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waitingtoderail | 3 weitere Rezensionen | May 16, 2018 |
I enjoyed this very much. Of course I was aware of who he was, but now I'm aware of the jaw-dropping significance of what he accomplished. It is a little difficult to read in our day of extinction of species. He lived in the days when humans did not recognize the possibility that animals could die out, there was such an abundance of them. He was an avid hunter, and killed most of the birds he drew from. So, there's that, but one must remember when we are reading about and understand the mentality of that time. This book was perhaps a bit cleaned up and positive as many biographies were in the 1950s, but it is still pretty thorough for all that. Reading about the scope of his plans for painting all of the birds of America, and getting them published at full size, is amazing. For the most part, he had no money, yet he traversed all over the land, to Europe and back, selling portraits and scratching up enough funds to accomplish his grand plan. I wish we knew more of Lucy, his wife, because she must have been an amazing woman as well; putting up with years of separation and working as a governess to support herself and her children when Audubon couldn't. Their devotion to one another is inspiring.

My favorite quote: (for when someone is talking smack about you)
"I care not a fig-all such stuff will soon evaporate, being mere smoke from a dunghill."
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MrsLee | 1 weitere Rezension | Jan 30, 2017 |
My edition a 'junior deluxe' w/ illustrations by Walter Seaton.

Boring, long, filled with obscure references and dated vocabulary, and entirely too flattering of the rascal. Two wives put up with his almost near-constant absence - I wonder why he kept uprooting his family and making them start over in the wilderness if he wasn't going to be there to help them anyway. The issues of race were dealt with interestingly - non-whites were always 'lesser' but at least Crockett fought the feds to try to prevent the Trail of Tears and other removals.

Still, I guess it must have been a decent biography for its time, as it was a Newbery Honor selection. And there are over 20 pp of source notes, indicating that Rourke did her research and tried to be accurate and objective.
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