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A Christmas Hymn (in MARION) Author Tyler, Royall, 17571826. Published Windsor, Vt.? Printed by Alden Spooner?, 1794? Place of publ http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
The Contrast (in MARION) Two lines in Latin from Virgil with two line English translation Author Tyler, Royall, 17571826. Published http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
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Extractions: American jurist and writer considered the founder of American drama. His plays include The Contrast (first produced 1787). Encyclopedia Tyler, Royall, 1757â1826, American jurist, author, and playwright, b. Boston, grad. Harvard, 1776. He served in the colonial army during the American Revolution and later in the suppression of Shays's Rebellion. Tyler was admitted to the bar in 1780; he practiced law in Maine, later in Massachusetts, and after 1790 in Vermont, where he was (1807â13) chief justice of the supreme court and professor of jurisprudence (1811â14) at the Univ. of Vermont. He is remembered for his play The Contrast (1787), which was the first American comedy produced by a professional company. He also wrote other plays and a novel, the Algerine Captive (1797). With Joseph Dennie he wrote witty Federalist verse and essays for the
1787: Information From Answers.com Royall Tyler (17571826) The Contrast. The second drama by an American playwrightthat is professionally staged. Tyler s comedy of manners examines the http://www.answers.com/topic/1787
Royall Tyler (1757-1826) Royall Tyler (17571826). Contributing Editor Carla Mulford. Classroom Issuesand Strategies. Students have trouble reading dramatic works, whether they http://www.college.hmco.com/english/heath/syllabuild/iguide/tyler.html
Extractions: Royall Tyler (1757-1826) Contributing Editor: Carla Mulford Students have trouble reading dramatic works, whether they are written by Shakespeare or O'Neill. But they especially have trouble with Tyler's "The Contrast," which they think wooden, stilted, and clumsy. They sometimes even take the central characterand the heroas a stiff Steve Martin-like buffoon. There's much to do here. I spend half a class talking about the values of the culture in which this play was produced and saw overnight success. I tell them especially about the belief, held by the elite culture, that morality could be reified, that is, could find actual material manifestation in language and action. This conception that high culture, if demonstrated fully and well, would produce in the masses a liking for high culture and a desire to emulate high culture fascinates them because it seems to them unbelievably naive. Then I have pointed out to them that this attitude seems to have dominated the Reagan White House. They don't always agreeand we use the play as a kind of test case. Major Themes, Historical Perspectives, and Personal Issues
PAL:Royall Tyler (1757-1826) Chapter 8 American Drama Royall Tyler (1757-1826). Page Links PrimaryWorks Selected Bibliography MLA Style Citation of this Web Page http://www.csustan.edu/english/reuben/pal/chap8/tyler.html
Extractions: Source: Royall Tyler Famous as the writer of the first American play to be professionally performed, Tyler was also lawyer, a professor, and a Chief Justice of the Vermont Supreme Court. Primary Works The contrast; a comedy . (1787) With an introd. by Thomas J. McKee. NY: B. Franklin, 1970. PS855.T7 C6 ( E-Text The Algerine Captive (novel), 1797. The Yankey in London (travel book), 1809. Four Plays ("The Island of Barrataria," "The Origin of the Feast of Purim," "Joseph and His Brethren," and "The Judgement of Solomon." Eds. A. W. Peach and G. F. Newbrough, 1941. The Verse of Royall Tyler . Collected and edited by Marius B. Peladeau. Charlottesville: UP of Virginia, 1968. PS855.T7 A6 The Prose of Royall Tyler . Collected and edited by Marius B. Peladeau. Top Selected Bibliography Bassett, T. D. Seymour. "Discovery of Royall Tyler's Unfinished Essay 'The Touchstone'."
PAL:Royall Tyler (1757-1826) Chapter 2 Early American Literature 17001800 - Royall Tyler (1757-1826) The Verse of Royall Tyler. Collected and edited by Marius B. Peladeau. http://www.csustan.edu/english/reuben/pal/chap2/tyler.html
Extractions: Source: Royall Tyler Famous as the writer of the first American play to be professionally performed, Tyler was also lawyer, a professor, and a Chief Justice of the Vermont Supreme Court. Primary Works The contrast; a comedy . (1787) With an introd. by Thomas J. McKee. NY: B. Franklin, 1970. PS855.T7 C6 ( E-Text The Algerine Captive (novel), 1797. The Yankey in London (travel book), 1809. Four Plays ("The Island of Barrataria," "The Origin of the Feast of Purim," "Joseph and His Brethren," and "The Judgement of Solomon." Eds. A. W. Peach and G. F. Newbrough, 1941. The Verse of Royall Tyler . Collected and edited by Marius B. Peladeau. Charlottesville: UP of Virginia, 1968. PS855.T7 A6 The Prose of Royall Tyler . Collected and edited by Marius B. Peladeau. Top Selected Bibliography Bassett, T. D. Seymour. "Discovery of Royall Tyler's Unfinished Essay 'The Touchstone'."
Royall Tyler (1757-1826) Royall Tyler (17571826) Download The Contrast from from 1st Books Library (FREE).American Literature on the Web Tyler 1718 August 28, 2000. http://www.nagasaki-gaigo.ac.jp/ishikawa/amlit/t/tyler1718.htm
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Extractions: Russell W. Taft, Royall Tyler, 20 Green Bag 1-5 (1908) Royall Tyler was born in 1757 in the Faneuil Hall area in Boston, Massachusetts. He graduated from Harvard College in 1776 and received a degree from Yale the same year. He studied law with John Adams and was admitted to the Massachusetts Bar in 1780. He took up the practice of law in Portland, Maine, and later in Quincy, Massachusetts. Tyler served in the militia in 1778 and in 1787 became an aide to General Benjamin Lincoln during Shays Rebellion. It was during this military campaign that Tyler became acquainted with Vermont where he would eventually settle. Tyler established a law practice in Guilford, Vermont, in 1791 and served as states attorney for Windham County, Vermont, 1794-1801; justice on the Vermont Supreme Court, 1801-1807; and Chief Justice of the state's highest court from 1807 to 1813. He taught law at the University of Vermont from 1811 to 1814. Tyler's literary fame lies in his work as an early American playwright, and author of the first performed American comedy
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