Benet, Stephen Vincent -- Britannica Student Encyclopedia Benet, Stephen Vincent (18981943). John Brown s Body , a long narrative Stephen (Vincent) Benét (18981943) Brief note on the life and works of this http://www.britannica.com/ebi/article-9273169
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Benet, Stephen Vincent -- Encyclopædia Britannica Benet, Stephen Vincent American poet, novelist, and writer of short stories Stephen (Vincent) Benét (18981943) Brief note on the life and works of this http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9078589
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Stephen Vincent Benét: Bibliography Stephen Vincent Benet. Parry Stroud. (Twayne Publishing, 1962). Stephen VincentBenet The Life and Times of an American Man of Letters, 18981943. http://www.poetry-archive.com/b/benet_stephen_vincent_bibliography.html
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TomFolio.com: By Stephen Vincent Benet Benét / Benet, Stephen Vincent, 18981943 John Brown s Body Publisher GardenCity, NY, 1934, Doubleday, Doran.. 377 p.; ink owner s name, bookplate, http://www.tomfolio.com/SearchAuthorTitle.asp?Aut=Stephen_Vincent_Benet
Tomfolio.com: Poetry, Narrative Poetry Benét/Benet, Stephen Vincent, 18981943 Western Star Publisher Farrar Rinehart 1943. Farrar Rinehart 1943. viii, 181 p.; dj a bit chipped, http://www.tomfolio.com/bookssub.asp?subid=2366
Biographical Sketch Of Stephen Vincent Benet Stephen Vincent Benét (18981943). Stephen Vincent Benét, an American poet andnovelist, was born in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, and studied at Yale University http://library.thinkquest.org/2847/authors/benet.htm
Extractions: Benét won a Pulitzer Prize for poetry in 1929, for John Brown's Body, which includes The Devil and Daniel Webster, which he adapted into a folk opera (1939) and was later made into a movie, All That Money Can Buy (1941). For Western Star (1943), an unfinished narrative poem, Benét won posthumous a second Pulitzer Prize in 1944.
BrothersJudd.com - Books By Stephen Benet Reviewed Author Stephen Vincent Benet. Links ESSAY Collection). The Devil and Daniel Webster(1936) - Stephen Benet (1898-1943) (GradeA). Copyrighted http://brothersjudd.com/index.cfm/fuseaction/reviews.authlist/author_id/801
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LitWeb.net Stephen (Vincent) Benét 18981943 search biblion 1) - Note Benet s elderbrother was a journalist who helped found the Saturday Review of Literature http://www.biblion.com/litweb/biogs/benet_stephen.html
Extractions: (from John Brown's Body) Stephen Vincent Benét was born in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, into an army family. His father, Colonel J. Walker Benét, served as a commanding officer of ordinance posts in California and Georgia. Frances Neill (Rose) Benét, Stephen's mother, was a descendant of an old Kentucky military family. Because his father was an avid reader, Benét grew up in surroundings in which reading literature was valued and enjoyed. At the age of about ten, Benét was sent to the Hitchcock Military Academy. He did not like the brutality of the school and later wrote about it in his poem about Shelley at Eton:
Stephen Vincent Benet â Greenwood Publishing Group Stephen Vincent Benet The Life and Times of an American Man of Letters,18981943, This book is not currently available for purchase Online. http://www.greenwood.com/books/bookdetail.asp?sku=FESB
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The Devil And Daniel Webster By Stephen Vincent Benet Stephen Vincent Benets short story The Devil and Daniel Webster full text in html . Stephen Vincent Benet 18981943 http://www.geocities.com/cyber_explorer99/benetwebster.html
Extractions: Stephen Vincent Benet The Devil and Daniel Webster by Stephen Vincent Benet It's a story they tell in the border country, where Massachusetts joins Vermont and New Hampshire. There was a man named Jabez Stone, lived at Cross Corners, New Hampshire. He wasn't a bad man to start with, but he was an unlucky man. If he planted corn, he got borers; if he planted potatoes, he got blight. He had good enough land, but it didn't prosper him; he had a decent wife and children, but the more children he had, the les there was to feed them. If stones cropped up in his neighbor's field, boulders boiled up in his; if he had a horse with spavins, he'd trade it for one with the staggers and give something extra. There's some folks bound to be like that, apparently. But one day Jabez Stone got sick of the whole business. Then he felt a kind of queerness come over him at having said what he'd said; though, naturally, being a New Hampshireman, he wouldn't take it back. But, all the same, when it got to be evening and, as far as he could see, no notice had been taken, he felt relieved in his mind, for he was a religious man. But notice is always taken, sooner or later, just like the Good Book says. And, sure enough, next day, about suppertime, a soft-spoken, dark-dressed stranger drove up in a handsome buggy and asked for Jabez Stone. After that, all of a sudden, things began to pick up and prosper for Jabez Stone. His cows got fat and his horses sleek, his crops were the envy of the neighborhood, and lightning might strike all over the valley, but it wouldn't strike his barn. Pretty soon, he was one of the prosperous people of the county; they asked him to stand for selectman, and he stood for it; there began to be talk of running him for state senate. All in all, you might say the Stone family was as happy and contented as cats in a dairy. And so they were, except for Jabez Stone.
MSN Encarta - Stephen Vincent Benet Benét, Stephen Vincent (18981943), American poet and novelist, born in Bethlehem,Pennsylvania, and educated at Yale University. Among his works are http://encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761566143/Stephen_Vincent_Benet.html
Stephen Vincent Benét Stephen Vincent Benét (18981943). From The Bookman Anthology of Verse (1922).Read a biographical note. Azrael s Bar. return to sonnet central http://www.sonnets.org/benet.htm
Extractions: From The Bookman Anthology of Verse (1922) . Read a biographical note He stood behind the counter, mixing drinks; Pride for the old, who like their liquor tart, False joy, as merry as a bed of pinks. He had the eyes of a sarcastic lynx And in his apron was a small black dart With which he stirred, secretive and apart, His shaker, till it rang with poisonous clinks. I fumbled for the rail. "The same, with gin? Love triple star you like the velvet kick?" I shook with the blind agues of the sick. Then, through lost worlds, his voice, " Fini , old friend?" He poured black drops out, cold as dead men's skin: "So? This is what we always recommend "
Stephen Vincent Benet Lonely Burial Lonely Burial. By Stephen Vincent Benet. 18981943 There were not many at thatlonely place, Where two scourged hills met in a little plain. http://daypoems.net/poems/1457.html
AUTOGRAPHS MANUSCRIPTS STEPHEN V. BENET - TYPED LETTER SIGNED letterhead (the poet has added an accent mark to Benet) to Mr than it would be inmy illegible handwriting. Stephen Vincent Benét (18981943) is best http://www.galleryofhistory.com/archive/3_2005/author/268153-STEPHEN-V-BENET.htm
AUTOGRAPHS & MANUSCRIPTS: STEPHEN V. BENET - TYPED LETTER SIGNED Stephen V. Benet TYPED LETTER SIGNED HistoryForSale Autograph Auctions Stephen Vincent Benét (1898-1943) is best known for his narrative poem, http://www.galleryofhistory.com/archive/3_2005/author/253286-STEPHEN-V-BENET.htm
Extractions: STEPHEN VINCENT BENÉT TLS: " Stephen Vincent Benét New York City , no date. On his personal letterhead (the poet has added an accent mark to Benet) to Mr. Savage. In full: The poem you speak of is called 'Difference' and is included in 'Ballads and Poems1915-1930'. It's much easier to read there than it would be in my illegible handwriting. " Stephen Vincent Benét (1898-1943) is best known for his narrative poem, John Brown's Body (Pulitzer Prize, and his short story, The Devil and Daniel Webster His narrative poem about westward migration, Western Star , was unfinished when he died. Published posthumously in 1943, it received the 1944 Pulitzer Prize. Folds, vertical folds touch the "V" in Vincent and the "n" in Benét. ¼-inch separation at upper margin at mid-vertical fold. Mounting remnants on verso (light show through at upper margin).