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886:: "he tales share that glorious sense of improbability that is the very essence of a good storybook"; and "The only possible basis for selection of stories for a collection of this sort is the personal taste of the author, and Mr. Bishop's choice is splendid." But the claims on the jacket that the stories "vary widely in theme and their characters represent every class of medieval society . . . Mr. Bishop's tales vividly illustrate medieval life and thought" struck the reviewer as "quite unjustified, as Mr. Bishop knows very well". The reviewer regretted both the lack of an effort to avoid misinterpretation and Bishop's use of " 1881:, published in 1942 under the pseudonym W. Bolingbroke Johnson, rather jokily described on the jacket as a former librarian for the American Dairy Goat Association and Okmulgee Agricultural and Mechanical Institute. The novel has been described as " both its suspense and its humor . . . from its grotesque mixture of the oil of sex with the water of academic life". Bishop put it together quickly, and when halfway done wrote that "The mystery itself would not deceive an intelligent chimpanzee, but I think I can make it more obscure on second writing." Much of it is set in a university library that, according to his daughter 29: 4079:, 3 January 1965, p. BR2. Available via ProQuest. Bishop gives a pithy description of the prosodic and semantic form of the limerick, but devotes much of his article to the limerick's history. Despite praising Bishop as "an authentic scholar and author of superb clean limericks", the author of a later paper on this history questions the Bishop's evidence for an Irish origin, which he dismisses as "another case of the irresponsibility of what passes for limerick scholarship". George N. Belknap, "History of the limerick", 8788: 416:
to perceptiveness and fairness. But Livingston criticized what he saw as Bishop's unnecessary dalliance with "a rather timid Freudianism". He claimed that Pascal evolved " a prig into a charlatan", that his learning is obsolete, and "It is in recovering Pascal the poet and artist from the dross of his biography and his thought that Professor Bishop's criticism is perhaps least effective". Yet Livingston concluded by praising the book as suggestive, comprehensive, and thorough.
1816:(1954), Bishop's poem "The Naughty Preposition" was awarded "championship of the sport of preposition-piling". Like other writers, the linguist D. Gary Miller points out that the poem was "written in response to the nonsensical dictum against ending a sentence with a preposition"; but he adds that the degree of preposition-piling (seven consecutive prepositions) in its last line exemplifies "the creativity that makes art out of the ordinary". 1502:"How to Treat Elves", a widely anthologized poem, describes a conversation with "The wee-est little elf". The elf tells the narrator "'I dance 'n fwolic about . . . 'n scuttle about and play.'" In four stanzas he describes himself surprising butterflies, "fwightening" Mister Mole by jumping out and saying "Boo", swinging on cobwebs, and so forth. To his question "what do you think of that?", the narrator replies: 313:. Bishop was aware that academic biographies made only a minor impact, and instead wrote for a wide readership: speaking to an audience of writers, he suggested that would-be biographers consider writing "biofiction", which "may be more bio than fiction, or more fiction than bio", but either way "is based solidly on fact", though permitting "a good deal of invention, a good deal of decoration". 4314:, 28 March 1954, pp. 15‑C, 20‑C. Via Old Fulton NY Post Card Website. Other accounts corroborate "raconteur" and "bon vivant"; for example David I. Grossvogel: "He was the last 'grand old man' of his field. Personally he was good company, a fine raconteur, a bon vivant. . . ." Quoted in Pauline Kerns, "Cornell U. historian, renowned writer, dies", 589:) regretted abridgements and liberties with the translations, but concluded by praising the book as "a worthy effort to bring material not easily accessible to the attention of the cultured laymen for whom it is intended. The translation is eminently readable and is distinguished by the elegance which we have come to expect of Professor Bishop. . . ." The reviews in both the 2069:, one of just three or four people "who may be described as linguistic specialists". The panel was elderly (average age 64), and predominantly white, male and middle class. One unimpressed scholar wrote that he "would label Bishop's attitude toward the language aristocratic; 'the instinctive verbalizers of the unlettered mass' must be painful for him both linguistically and socially". 625:, wrote that Bishop "has succeeded . . . in enlivening and making real the successive stages of Ronsard's development. As a work of literary criticism, the book is less satisfactory. . . ." He concluded that the book "may help some beginner to look on the right side of Ronsard's poetry and serve as an antidote to too much dead-handed analysis". 845:, Bishop's nine unrhymed translations appeared to Frame, on their publication in the 1950s, as great improvements. But Frame, who would later translate Molière himself, preferred rhyme for translating Molière, and Wilbur's translation to Bishop's, and was "puzzled that Morris Bishop, a connoisseur of Molière and superb comic poet ( 2132:, invited him to apply for the recently vacated Cornell professorship of Russian literature, for which post Bishop chaired the personnel committee. Nabokov, who knew and enjoyed Bishop's verse, charmed the committee, and the Bishops and the Nabokovs "took an immediate instinctive liking to each other". While Nabokov and his wife 93:—embracing literature in Italian, Spanish, Latin, and particularly French. He also worked as a translator and anthologist. Bishop was concerned that his books should be lively and engaging yet be soundly based on fact; they were widely praised for achieving these goals, but were sometimes criticized for falling short. 4100:
According to the dust jacket, he "claims to be a native of Rabbit Hash Landing, Kentucky; a graduate of South Dakota Wesleyan", and so forth. "So he says. / The publisher disclaims responsibility for the truth of all the above statements. . . ." This dust jacket and other materials can
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Hyman described "most of Ogden Nash . . . and the light verse of such people as Phyllis McGinley and E. B. White" as superior to this humdrum material by Bishop, Armour and others. He added that "The New Yorker's serious verse . . . is surprising for both its quality and its
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and widely reproduced by regional US newspapers, some of whose versions included comments from Bishop on how he had merely used the mace for its original, medieval purpose; a description of the 14-pound (6 kg), four-foot (1.2 m) long mace; and some stories, as related by Bishop in a talk he
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admired the book as a literary biography, particularly for the way in which Bishop "follows the motive of the 'child prodigy' through the varied influences of that fact in Pascal's life upon his temperament, his moral outlook and the various episodes of his career"—a viewpoint Livingston thought led
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Bishop's more than 400 publications are noteworthy not only by reason of their volume and their varied subject matter but also because of their charming style and formidable erudition. Bishop was fluent in German, French, Spanish, Swedish, modern Greek, and Latin; his command of the entire breadth of
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The third edition (2005–2006), revised by Kenneth T. Rivers and in five volumes, again changed the selections and increased the annotations. A review of the new volume on the 18th century found Bishop's original critical commentary "precise, concise, and lively", though in some places old-fashioned.
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conceded that the book had some brilliant ingredients but compared it unfavourably with one by the Petrarch specialist Ernest H. Wilkins, which was more painstaking, "equally vivid and even more so", and "emerges with something solid"; whereas Bishop failed to provide a coherent picture of Petrarch
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for their lack of interest to anyone (even their own writers). "As an example of serious trivia, Bishop offered his own Ph.D. thesis, a 365-page treatise on the forgotten plays of 19th century French Critic-Playwright-Poet Jules Lemaitre. 'I have often thought of extracting it from the library and
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ear and his taste are vigorous, rough, unsubtle. But he makes up as an entertainer for what he lacks as a poet. . . . He's the protagonist of an audible smile in every poem—preferably in the last line. . . . He's as fresh and wholesome as a crisp fall apple, and—thank
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said that: "Although written in a style to interest the general reader, the concentration inward—on the physical and educational development of the University, omitting any extended treatment of the larger social and academic context—makes it a book primarily for Cornellians." The writer regretted
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and a collection of translations—"is not . . . for specialists. It is written rather for you and me." O'Brien particularly praised Bishop's verse translations of "all of the ten or a dozen deathless lyrics on which Ronsard's fame principally rests, and many other poems as well". He noted
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Here's a book which, if you break it in tenderly and use it judiciously, will color in your hands like a good pipe and give you solace through many a long night. It's a volume, too, to present to any friend who has a nice discrimination in such matters as tobacco, jade, sound wines, lyric poetry,
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More recently Bishop's book has been criticized. The authors of a larger biography of de Vaca published in 1999 give their predecessors, and particularly Bishop and Enrique Pupo-Walker, "low marks for shoddy research and implausible or plainly erroneous readings and interpretations". A 2013 paper
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The aim of poetry, or Heavy Verse, is to seek understanding in forms of beauty. The aim of light verse is to promote misunderstanding in beauty's cast-off clothes. But even misunderstanding is a kind of understanding; it is an analysis, an observation of truth, which sneaks around truth from the
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spans a millennium, from the 5th to the 16th century. "The narrative focuses on the minutiae of everyday living", and a reviewer judged that, together with the volume on cathedrals, the book would be "richly rewarding" both for those with specialist backgrounds and for "anybody with an inquiring
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It is not the saint that interests him but the paradoxical and eminently human man. Bishop suggests that much of Francis' celebrated asceticism derived less from his piety than from his irrepressible sense of theatrics. . . . Not the last word in scholarship, this is nonetheless a
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are "the essentially impersonal product of a definite method", 'defined as a scientific cynicism . . . which tested vanity in a test-tube'"—and that Bishop, who had little regard for the maxims, misunderstood them. But Dupee nevertheless praised the "engaging detail" of the book, and
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noted that half of the book was derived from a series of lectures ("the Patten Lectures at Indiana University during the Spring of 1962"), resulting in a style more conversational than would normally be expected: in general a plus, but occasionally to jarring effect. The Shakespeare scholar
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found the history an unusually absorbing example of its genre, thanks to the distinctiveness of both the university and the author. "Prof. Bishop's sonorous almost victorian style is vividly evocative. . . . account is more than even the most captious reader could ask."
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praised the book both as "a scholarly work cleverly concealed behind a sophisticated, witty, and often ironic prose", and for providing "a complete picture of Petrarch's long life, the many aspects of his character, and a scholarly analysis of the wide range of his writings". That in
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found the subject matter of some of the poems dated. Rather than Bishop's dexterity with classical forms, Sugrue particularly appreciated both the results when Bishop "goes back to his country-boy days", and also his "Rabelaisian wit". Louis Untermeyer took a more favorable view of
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describes Bishop's book as "a breezy narrative about Cabeza de Vaca, spiced with imaginary dialogue"; saying that it "made no attempt to advance a new route interpretation. Instead, Bishop accepted the conclusions of Davenport and Wells set forth some fourteen years earlier".
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described the book as "a gracefully written, very readable biography". In places its inferences are debatable, he added, but "some of Bishop's judgements are devastatingly perceptive". He concluded, "In Bishop's hands, Petrarch should come alive for all readers." The review in
1301:'s review of the work started: "Seldom in the writing of college and university history have responsible scholarship, felicitous writing, and the warmth and wisdom that come from knowing one's subject been so happily combined"; it continued with similarly glowing commentary. 1997:
described it as "A pride of little lions—many of them from Revolutionary times—in amiable when not admiring profiles which run about ten pages. . . . Mr. Bishop's style is elderly . . . and given to moralistic ruminations. . . ."
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Here we have an American who not only appreciates British humour, but has a subtle appreciation of it, so subtle an appreciation that we are almost afraid that neither he nor his subtlety will be fully appreciated by less subtle readers. But that will be their fault, not
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was much less appreciative: "o one should be misled into believing that this is a scholarly or definitive life of the great explorer, or that it adds anything of note to our knowledge of Champlain's life and achievements." She also found its written style monotonous.
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This is a book for students of comparative literature who do not read Latin (if there are any). It is also for the undergraduate member of Renaissance literature or Renaissance history courses. It is most definitely for the general reader, who will probably not read
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Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Library Associates, 1976. A facsimile of the 1942 Knopf edition, according to an unnumbered page in the front matter "published by The Cornell University Library Associates for its members and for friends of Cornell University".
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wrote that Bishop was "one of the great masters of the contemporary limerick". Louis Untermeyer wrote that Bishop "has achieved the almost impossible: he has composed dozens of limericks that are decent but, nevertheless, funny". Similarly, the cultural critic
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Just six years after publication of his book, Bishop himself acknowledged the superiority of a newly published alternative, writing that Cleve Hallenbeck "has produced the best informed and best argued study of Cabeza de Vaca's route that has ever been made".
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concluded: "Despite an overwhelming mass of detail and despite the fact that most of his characters are unknown to the general reader, has made de Vaca live; and one feels admiration and indignation, as though the issues involved were things of yesterday."
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were at Cornell, "their only close companions" were the Bishops, at whose house they frequently dined. Bishop and Nabokov would exchange limericks by mail. Bishop "remained for the rest of his life a close friend, correspondent, and literary adviser of ".
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A Gallery of Eccentrics; or, A set of twelve originals & extravagants from Elagabalus, the waggish emperor to Mr. Professor Porson, the tippling philologer, designed to serve, by example, for the correction of manners & for the edification of the
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University of Michigan Contributions in Modern Philology, 24. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1958. An edition of a manuscript in Cornell University rediscovered by Bishop, who contributes pages 24–39. The book is based on Bates's PhD thesis.
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literature in the romance languages was exceptional. His scrupulous accuracy and keen insight gave substance not only to his core studies, those dealing with French language and civilization, but also to those in areas with which he was less familiar.
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A profile of Bishop, perhaps based on interviews with him, has a more modest description of his language abilities: "He speaks fluent German, French, and Italian; can 'get by' in Spanish and Swedish; and has only a little difficulty with Latin and
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possess the absurd but delicate charm of decadent piety". In one chapter Bishop "undertakes the unlikely task of finding sources and analogues for the content of the poems in the literary and mystical currents of the Middle Ages". The reviewer for
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with words by Bishop, publishing it in 1965. He adapted Bishop's "Song of the Pop-Bottlers" for three-part chorus, "The Naughty Preposition" for mixed chorus, and "An Englishman with an Atlas; or, America the Unpronounceable" for mixed chorus.
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review described it as "a solid, comprehensive and valuable addition to the library" with "a heroic attempt to explain the achievements of Pascal as a scientist, philosopher and theologian", and praised Bishop's enthusiasm in writing about
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for its selection and for the short piece Bishop writes about each author, in which he "displays a great gift for getting at essentials . . . His comments are invariably apt as suggestions or challenges" for the student reader.
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But from the twenties on down into the fifties there was Morris Bishop, the one true poet at heart who moved with almost elfin grace amid, yet superior to, the difficulties of an art traditionally chained and fettered by strict rhyme and
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light verse: "stock light-verse subjects" adding up to a dated "Light Verse Attitude", all making "an impression of flawless technical competence combined with a fine dose of boredom after reading more than a few poems at a sitting".
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thought it should appeal to philosophers as "a well-organized collection of Pascaliana", commenting that "It is unfortunate that stylistic exuberance sometimes gets the better of him, but for the most part he keeps it under control."
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Curtis elaborates: " four-volume opus consists in large part of detailed and somewhat turgid recitation, of names, dates, committees, inscriptions, salaries and some of the worst poetry (not Hewett's) ever written in the English
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first reassured readers that the book "would pass the most puritanical censorship". It praised "this virile escapade", while pointing out that, even with Bishop's footnotes, the book was for the experienced reader of French.
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concluded, "We do not know who W. Bolingbroke Johnson is, but he writes a good story with an academic atmosphere that is not so highly rarefied as we have been led to believe it should be in university circles." A review in
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described the book as revealing "the lives and vivacities of a dozen piquant individuals", all of whom were outclassed by the narrator, himself an invention of Bishop's, an "erudite, irascible don". The review concludes:
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also criticized Bishop's exercise of his imagination, but nevertheless said that the book "will be a worthy and entertaining addition to the bookshelf of anyone who cares to read about the American past". The review in
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was also surprised by the selection, "only pained astonishment" when Bishop finds certain works funny. But despite certain regrets, he concluded that "This is a good book, a fat and rich and crisp and juicy book".
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praised Bishop for " managed to find a human being at the heart of and to treat him kindly as well as sanely", and praised the book for its informativeness and interest and the gracefulness of its translations.
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mission to Finland in 1919, and worked as a copywriter in a New York advertising agency, the Harry Porter Company, for a year. He returned to Cornell to begin teaching French and Italian in 1921 and to earn a
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Eight plays by Molière: The Precious Damsels; The School for Wives; The Critique of The School for Wives; The Versailles Impromptu; Tartuffe; The Misanthrope; The Physician in Spite of Himself; The Would-Be
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wrote that although Bishop told Champlain's tale "in a sometimes jarringly skittish style is based on a serious study of first-hand sources and is full both of human and geographic interest". The review in
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The rear of the dust jacket of the 1976 edition says: "This facsimile reproduces as closely as possible the first printing of the first edition, including the original dust jacket drawing by E. McKnight
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pointed out various problems; yet the former concluded that the book was largely accurate as well as "delightfully written", and the latter that the book was "a brilliant piece of historical research".
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wrote that " style is not distinguished, but is at least vivacious", praising the book as entertaining but regretting that Bishop "indulges his propensity for fanciful speculation". The reviewer for
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Bishop's youthful experiments included a play produced in 1914 that he later wrote "was the worst play I have ever seen on the stage, and was possibly the worst play ever seen on any stage".
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said that Bishop "has chosen a magnificent selection of kooks, eccentrics, hard-luck geniuses, or simply romantic figures, . . . and recounted vividly their zany careers"; that in
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For example, in late 1942 Bishop was described as "author of Paramount Poems and Spilt Milk and, according to report, of The Widening Stain." W. S., Jr, "Bishop's British humor" (review of
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gave Bishop to write lyrical poetry: though unable to read the Italian, Berry thought it "safe to assume that in such a satisfying bit of metrical translation there must be much of both ".
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noted that the letters seemed to have been selected to fit Bishop's interests, or those of the educated lay reader, rather than to represent a more rounded picture of Petrarch's concerns.
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in 1910. Other than from 1914 to 1921 and 1942 to 1945, Bishop remained at Cornell for his entire working life and into retirement, at the age of 77 even fending off a demonstrator with a
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listed a dozen personal favorites; "We Have Been Here Before" was one. Decades later, McCord praised Bishop's "technical skill" and "perfect ear" as displayed in this poem with those of
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had recently given at Cornell, of much more violent disturbances in eastern US colleges during the 19th century. One such article: "Professor, 77, beats back demonstrator with a mace",
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I get bored by doing the same thing over. No, it's not a question of being the "well-rounded" man, but I simply wish to satisfy my curiosity about one thing and then go on to another.
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described the book as "scholarly and yet lively" with "many smoothly flowing translations", yet suggested that it might be found too long to be read cover to cover. The reviewer for
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to fend off a graduate who was trying to seize the microphone. "The jab was given in typical Bishop style: with spontaneity, grace and effectiveness," commented the president,
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with a small amount of commentary and notes. A reviewer of the 1957 edition (reissued in 1962) found that the editor's introduction and notes were "enlightening and lively".
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greatly enjoyed the book "s an introduction to the history of exploration in Canada", writing that he wished he had been present at Bishop's lectures on which it was based.
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called it "the first complete description of Pascal as man and as historical figure to appear in English", and praised it highly, particularly for its lively description of
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called him "the unquestionable modern master in the clean limerick line" (and also praised him for "one of the most penetrating articles written 'On the Limerick'").
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is without redeeming social significance, unless one is willing to count precision of language and wit as a grace of civil exchange. Bishop is a master of the tongue.
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and Cornell. Its sleuth is Gilda Gorham, Chief Cataloger of the library; who according to Bishop's granddaughter Margaretta Jolly appears to be based on his wife.
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Bishop was a prolific contributor of light verse and short prose pieces to the popular magazines of the day. His light verse was praised by fellow poets such as
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in the 1920s", and as having been "a long-time member and supporter of Book and Bowl, a considerably less exclusive organization of students and faculty".
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was later staged. A reviewer of a performance in 2003 found the text "an odd combination of overly earnest speeches and jangling contemporary references".
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found various points on which to disagree with Bishop, but nevertheless concluded that this "work of vulgarization" was "an entertaining and useful book".
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said that "It may be that a few of the exotics are merely eccentrics, included to pad out the book, but the over-all effect is informative and pleasing."
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calls the poem "a brilliant counterattack" against "a particularly cloying sort of supernatural whimsy" that was fashionable in the early 20th century.
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The 1965 revised edition made changes to the selections and slightly augmented the annotations. Despite quibbles with certain points, the reviewer for
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A Treasury of Laughter: Consisting of Humorous Stories, Poems, Essays, Tall Tales, Jokes, Boners, Epigrams, Memorable Quips, and Devastating Crushers
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would soon arrive and might prompt a number of similar, single-institution histories, on the bases of which more general histories could be written.
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Speak Roughly to Your Little Boy: A Collection of Parodies and Burlesques, Together with the Original Poems, Chosen and Annotated for Young People
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Charlotte Putnam Reppert writes: "Morris Gilbert Bishop always took wry amusement in the fact that he was born in an institution for the insane."
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praised "The Naughty Preposition" as "tops" of poems exhibiting a particular skill of Bishop's: "a couple of seamless quatrains producing the
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said that in addition to these, the book includes "some 70 other gems of purest, if hardly serene, light verse". The review of the book in
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of nonsense simply by an unexpected grouping of ordinary words, or by the threading of a string of them like beads in some unusual way".
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was disappointed that the library had only half-heartedly been acquiring newer publications with which to update the collection that
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burning it', he said, 'but I renounced that purpose on realizing that no one has looked at it in 38 years'." "Books for burning",
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The novel was very quickly attributed to Bishop, who expressed some regret about it, inscribing a copy within Cornell's library:
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board and has contributed some sparkling verse to that magazine. His prize poem is entitled 'A Mood'." Untitled news summary,
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describes him as "an extraordinarily gifted writer" of light verse, publishing "about fifteen poems and casuals a year in the
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found the biography one-sided and the book unscholarly as a whole, but had high praise for the translations. The reviewer for
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published "The silly little fool", a composition for voice and piano accompaniment, using Bishop's "How to Treat Elves".
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3rd edition. 5 vols, by Bishop and Kenneth Troy Rivers. Newburyport, Massachusetts: Focus, 2005–2006. Vol 1. 
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found "infrequent disappointments" with Bishop's translations, but supposed that the book would be "genuinely useful".
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found the translations of Molière "brilliant", and praised Bishop's short introduction to each play. The reviewer for
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degree, and also Cornell's Morrison Poetry Prize in 1913 (for a poem Bishop later called "hellishly serious") and an
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From 1970 to 1971 Bishop published a series of four "storybooks" (each illustrated with line drawings by his wife,
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Marcia Jebb, "Morris Bishop: Contributions to periodicals"; pp. 17–45 within Marcia Jebb and Donald D. Eddy,
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said: "Certainly it is not elementary . . . (although children will read it with avidity)." A review in
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Donald E. Chipman and Robert S. Weddle, "How historical myths are born . . . and why they seldom die",
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After noting how light verse had almost completely vanished from the magazines that had previously published it,
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started by remarking on Bishop's adeptness in "The Naughty Preposition" (also anthologized). Bishop, he wrote:
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found that Bishop "succeeds in painting an objective as well as an enthusiastic picture"; for the reviewer for
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At the time of Morris Bishop's birth his father, Edwin Rubergall Bishop, a Canadian physician, was working at
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R. L. Duffus, "An early American odyssey: The great story of Cabeza da Vaca, first to cross this continent",
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congratulated the new novelist for devising a new murder motive, but found the novel uneven and amateurish.
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A summary of Bishop's responsibilities during this period appears atop: Morris Bishop, "Propaganda—1945",
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as "the old (and middle-aged) masters of light verse" that a would-be writer of light verse should study.
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The reviewer does not specify the book. Wilkins published a number about Petrarch; perhaps this is his
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On participation in Book and Bowl, see also W. W., "'A Bowl of Bishop' mixes museum thoughts, verse",
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Bishop died on 20 November 1973 in Tompkins County Hospital. A service was held for him at Cornell's
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offered stories in lively English translation (often Bishop's own) from Greek and Latin. A review in
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called the book an "altogether admirable biography", both critical and sympathetic; the reviewer for
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Down these mean lanes a librarian must go: The Widening Stain (1942), by W. Bolingbroke Johnson
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Louis Untermeyer, "New books in review: Cream of the Verse" (review of 14 poetry books, including
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Orville Prescott, "Books of the Times: The poet and the respectable Avignon housewife" (review of
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Samuel de Champlain: fondateur du Canada, héros national; l'homme, le cher compagnon de nos cœurs.
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described it as an "unpretentious but thoroughly informed and judicious book"; the psychologist
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wrote that it had recently had only one significant rival and that the newly revised work was "
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Physical Treatises of Pascal: The Equilibrium of Liquids and the Weight of the Mass of the Air
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of the period before the arrival of its first students; and Waterman Thomas Hewett's plodding
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dust jacket: "This new collection of verses includes many of the favorites that appeared in
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Italian Literature before 1900 in English Translation: An Annotated Bibliography, 1929–2008
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Donald D. Eddy, "Morris Bishop: Separate publications", in Marcia Jebb and Donald D. Eddy,
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and G.L. Coleman adapted Bishop's "Tales of Old Cornell" for the unaccompanied choral work
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The Devil's Book of Verse: Masters of the Poison Pen from Ancient Times to the Present Day
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St. Francis of America: How a Thirteenth-Century Friar Became America's Most Popular Saint
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St. Francis of America: How a Thirteenth-Century Friar Became America's Most Popular Saint
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how Bishop made Ronsard not just a historical figure but a poet for the mid-20th century.
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and also wrote a miscellany of lighter material, including the pseudonymous comic mystery
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Police Judiciaire. S.l.: Paix, 1948. Translation into French by G. de Tonnac-Villeneuve.
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Emanuel Rosenberg adapted Bishop's "The Complete Misanthropist", publishing it in 1944.
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called it "a rare blend of psychological acumen and careful scholarship". The historian
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Sabine Loucif, "French in American universities: Toward the reshaping of Frenchness",
3911: 1794:'s was "droller", and "that of both—better". A much more favorable review by the poet 1552:"Ozymandias Revisited", also widely anthologized, reproduces the first two stanzas of 454:
Invited to name the outstanding book of the period 1931 to 1961, Bishop named his own
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and humorous verse and prose pieces published by a variety of magazines. His entry in
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John M. Kopper, "Correspondence", pp. 54–66 within Vladimir E. Alexandrov, ed.,
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as likely to appeal to the general public and schoolchildren. However, the novelist
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psychologically convincing portrait . . . . endearing and empathetic.
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The Exotics: Being a Collection of Unique Personalities and Remarkable Characters.
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Bishop's 1950 poem "Song of the Pop-Bottlers", again widely anthologized, starts:
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Two other reviewers praised the book for the inferences it draws from the maxims.
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Donald Mintz, "A book for today: Roots and growth of ivy-clad school" (review of
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praised the variety of the content and the vividness of the picture it provided.
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Morris Bishop – 1959: By the river of Hochelaga: The land the French found
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This does not appear in Donald D. Eddy's "Morris Bishop: Separate publications".
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found it a "highly entertaining and instructive narrative". The reviews in both
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Though Sugrue wrote that " is married; Mr. Bishop is not"; at the time, Bishop
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C. Michael Curtis, "Faculty 10: Morris Bishop: The versatile belle-lettrist",
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described the poem as "a fine burlesque of a hundred stereotyped nostalgias".
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pointed out that this book—a combination of a biography and critical study of
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Contributions to Cornell History: Portraits, Memorabilia, Plaques and Artists
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W. G. Moore, "The seventeenth century" (survey of recently published books),
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Contributions to Cornell History: Portraits, Memorabilia, Plaques and Artists
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Petrarch: Catalogue of the Petrarch Collection in Cornell University Library.
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Petrarch: Catalogue of the Petrarch Collection in Cornell University Library
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Boys and Girls Together: Children's Classics from Cinderella to Harry Potter
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Studies in Seventeenth-Century French Literature, Presented to Morris Bishop
7879: 7874:(New York: Clarkson N. Potter, 1967), p. 10; see also pp. 80–81. 7762: 7577:, new series, volume 32 (winter 1943), pp. 366–371. (See p. 371.) 7306: 7146: 7082: 6962:(Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press, 1999), pp. 26, 325, 327. 6399: 6148: 6133:(Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2015), pp. 115–116. 5607: 4958:
Seth S. Goldschlager, "Personal profile: Bishop discusses Cornell trends",
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For a comparison of Bishop's and eleven other 20th-century translations of
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is still in print. He was a frequent contributor of historical articles to
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What Cheer: An Anthology of American and British Humorous and Witty Verse
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Robertson Davies, "Writer's diary: Canadian explorers had a tough time",
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Donald Frame, "Pleasures and problems of translation", pp. 70–92 in
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Revista de la Asociacion de Mujeres Graduadas, Universidad de Puerto Rico
4322:(Binghamton, New York), 25 November 1973, p. 17. Via newspapers.com. 4164: 3596: 3045: 3006: 2805: 2657: 2609: 2582: 2481: 2256: 2172: 2100: 1795: 1491: 1487: 653: 327: 232: 189: 8701: 8169:, vol. 50 (January 1943), pp. 113–114. Available via ProQuest. 7858: 6679: 6504:
John A. Krout, "From maps and charts to a vision of kingdom" (review of
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for the manuscript at Les Archives de littérature du Moyen Âge (ARLIMA).
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praised it as providing "constant interest and pleasure". The historian
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You've seen her murals around campus—now she's rediscovered in new book
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Morris Bishop and Alison Mason Kingsbury: A Bibliography of Their Works
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Morris Bishop and Alison Mason Kingsbury: A Bibliography of Their Works
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White Men Came to the St. Lawrence: The French and the Land They Found.
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this, but observed that the hundredth anniversaries of a number of the
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started by saying that the book "might equally well have been entitled
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John Ciardi, "Books dispense with distance from nonsense" (review of
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Ruth English, "Library news: Selections from the adult collection",
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Gardner Harding, "Men who cultivated their eccentricity" (review of
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George Moore, "Can't we do poetry, Sir?"; in Dorothy Atkinson, ed.,
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The Best of Bishop: Light Verse from "The New Yorker" and Elsewhere.
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judged that "the book is derivative and generally undistinguished".
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Bishop started writing young: his earliest known publication was in
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The Best of Bishop: Light Verse from "The New Yorker" and Elsewhere
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Pauline Kerns, "Cornell U. historian, renowned writer, dies",
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The Best of Bishop: Light Verse from "The New Yorker" and Elsewhere
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Early Cornell, 1865–1900: The First Part of "A History of Cornell".
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Bishop was a Cornell University faculty trustee from 1957 to 1961.
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Bishop's verse was collected in three volumes during his lifetime:
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rear, which uncovers the lath and plaster of beauty's hinder parts.
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s reviewer had high praise for Bishop's portrayal of the founders,
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The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
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The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
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On working in those areas of relative unfamiliarity, Bishop said:
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Cornell '69: Liberalism and the Crisis of the American University
4870:(Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press, 2014), p. 110. 4836:"The eighty-five presidents of the Modern Language Association", 1592:
It is described as among "poems to be said as fast as possible".
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Joseph Bennett, "'Exotics' is filled with surprises" (review of
6991:(Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press, 2019), p. 68. 6820:, vol. 25 (1963), pp. 252–253. Available via ProQuest. 6746:, vol. 243 (1970), pp. 415–430. See pp. 420–421. 6560:, vol. 56 (1949), pp. 435–436. Available via ProQuest. 6274:, vol. 21 (1935), pp. 219–221. Available via ProQuest. 6084:, vol. 50 (1959), pp. 279–280. Available via ProQuest. 5755:
Kay Kipling, " 'Invalid' has had its life taken from it",
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Eddy states that the McGill edition is more carefully proofread.
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takes its title from its American publisher's lavish periodical
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Morris Bishop, "Justice for an author" (letter to the editor),
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Aquila Essays, no 8. Portree, Isle of Skye: Aquila, 1982.
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Toward the end of his life Bishop worked as the curator of the
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The review continued by saying that Bishop's book complemented
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Florence Haxton, "Entertainment makes up for lack of poetry",
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to "Bishop, Morris Gilbert (W. Bolingbroke Johnson, pseud.)".
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American Heritage Library. New York: American Heritage, 1970.
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Bishop also published articles on other writers: as examples,
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particularly its portrayal of La Rochefoucauld's final years.
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history, literature, and biography. His work also extended to
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Herbert A. Kenny, "Immortality through kookiness" (review of
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A Present of Laughter: Wit and Nonsense in Pictures and Verse
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N.H., "Heritage publishes deluxe history of medieval world",
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Robert J. Clements, "Laurels in lieu of the lady" (review of
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Clark Mills, "Took all learning for his province" (review of
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Bishop headed the Usage Panel of the first edition (1969) of
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retained its high reputation decades after it was published.
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Bishop translated Petrarch's letters (selected from both the
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Canadian Journal of History = Annales canadiennes d'histoire
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Morris Bishop papers, 1901–1974: Collection number 14-18-641
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Charlotte Putnam Reppert, "Introduction"; in Morris Bishop,
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Gold medal (posthumous), World Petrarch Congress, April 1974
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Revised edition. New York: Harcourt, Brace and World, 1965.
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After retirement from Cornell in 1960, Bishop served as its
8427:(Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 1991). 7914:
Frederic I. Carpenter, "Fiction and the American college",
7895:
The Limerick: 1700 Examples, with Notes, Variants and Index
7242:(Cambridge, Massachusetts: Apple-wood, 1981), p. 163. 6903:(Washington, D.C.), 28 June 1963, p. A‑12. Via 6101:, vol. 54 (1959), p. 304. Available via ProQuest. 5943:(Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2011), p. 398. 5502:, vol. 36 (1941), p. 269. Available via ProQuest. 3898:: "an essay written in a familiar, often humorous style" (" 3305:
American Heritage Library. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1987.
2178: 1047:
At the time of his death, he was working on a biography of
227:
After the war Bishop returned to Cornell. In 1962 he wrote
8036:, 17 March 1929, pp. BR5, 39. Available via ProQuest. 8019:, 27 March 1943, pp. 211–212. Available via ProQuest. 7791:(New York: Holt, Rhinehart and Winston, 1975), p. 6. 7586:
W. W., "'A Bowl of Bishop' mixes museum thoughts, verse",
5678:
Stacey Weber-Fève, untitled review of the fifth volume of
5645:
Claude K. Abraham, untitled review of the first volume of
5475:
Justin O'Brien, "Ronsard: His life and poetry" (review of
5018:
P. W. Wilson, "A comprehensive view of Pascal" (review of
2314:
Edited by Bishop. The Modern Student's Library. New York:
285:" scholarly forte was biography": he wrote biographies of 8783:
Online Books by Morris Bishop (Bishop, Morris, 1893-1973)
8233:, vol. 42, pp. 176–180 (see pp. 176–177). 7341:(Boston: Little, Brown, 1984), vol. 1, p. 258. 7274:(Amherst, New York: Prometheus, 2001), pp. 169–170. 5160:(Lake Charles, Louisiana), 28 March 1966, p. 5. Via 3840:
into English, see Nancy Senior, "Translators' choices in
3509:. Edited by Charlotte Putnam Reppert; with a foreword by 2673:, 1942. With illustrations by Alison Mason Kingsbury and 1936:
Bishop started a second mystery but did not complete it.
8801:", with links to many of Bishop's magazine contributions 8365:", Cornell Chronicle, 5 May 2011. Accessed 11 July 2017. 8225:
The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language
7660:(New York: Clarkson N. Potter, 1975), pp. 240–241. 7590:, 28 March 1954, pp. 15‑C, 20‑C. Via 7454:(Harmondsworth, Middlesex: Penguin, 1975), p. 116. 7434:(Garden City, New York: Garden City, 1945), p. 327. 6989:
Cornell University Press, Est. 1869: Our First 150 Years
4619:"Bishop, the prize winner this year, is a member of the 3957:(New York: Oxford University Press, 1979), p. 367. 2054:
The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language
1595:
One stanza of Bishop's "We Have Been Here Before" reads
849:, 'Ozymandias Revisited'), did not put him into rhyme". 7557:, 1 November 1942, p. F27. Available via ProQuest. 7411:(New York: Simon & Schuster, 1946), pp. 57–58. 7257:(Harmondsworth, Middx: Penguin, 1986), pp. 78–79. 6782:(Long Beach, California), 14 November 1968, p. 25. 5897:, vol. 49, no. 5 (January 1972), p. 58. 4051: 4049: 3794:
Alumna's 'Ithaca Diaries' recounts transformative times
2484:. German translation by Erika Pfuhl and Richard Blunck. 1126:
praised Bishop's 1948 biography of the French explorer
217:
in New York and London from 1942 to 1944, and with the
7490:(s.l.: The Library of America, 2003), pp. 75-76. 7255:
Imitations of Immortality: A Book of Literary Parodies
7062:
Vintage WD: Don't hide your light verse under a bushel
5196:("R. B."), "Petrarch and the Bishops" (review of 4772:, vol 55 (1964), pp. 293–294. Available via 4452: 4450: 3018:"Le Roman de vrai amour" and "Le Pleur de sainte âme". 2240:. Translated by Bishop and Henry Longan Stuart. About 897:
consisted of translations by Bishop from the Italian.
537:
or even to give the impression that he possessed one.
8945:
People of the United States Office of War Information
8785:". The Online Books Page, University of Pennsylvania. 8501:
S. F. Johnson, "Honors and prizes in the MLA field",
7807:
Sin and Syntax: How to Craft Wickedly Effective Prose
7388:
The Children's Bookroom: Reading and the Use of Books
7240:
The Brand-X Anthology of Poetry: Burnt Norton Edition
7151:
The Puffin Book of Twentieth-Century Children's Verse
6223:(Binghamton, New York), 25 November 1973, p. 17. 6095:"Le Roman de vrai amour" and "Le Pleur de sainte âme" 6078:"Le Roman de vrai amour" and "Le Pleur de sainte âme" 5914:
W.T.H. Jackson, "Medieval entertainments" (review of
5392:
Mark Musa, "Poet's epistles to posterity" (review of
5283:, 7 August 1964, p. 188. Available via ProQuest. 4342: 4340: 2530:. A critical study with many translations by Bishop. 2019:
questioned some of the selections but observed that:
991:"Le Roman de vrai amour" and "Le Pleur de sainte âme" 507:
found the biography "engaging". The reviewer for the
8638:", New England Poetry Club. Accessed 19 August 2022. 8578:"1,100 will get degrees at Hofstra, Adelphi rites", 8045:("R. B."), "Announcing a male book" (review of 8000:, 25 June 1943, p. 598. Available via ProQuest. 7565: 7563: 7444:(New York: Simon & Schuster, 1959), p. 431. 6769:, 13 January 1962, p. 42. Via NewspaperArchive. 6740:, "Histoire de la colonisation (Afrique exceptée)", 6374:
Morris Bishop, untitled review of Cleve Hallenbeck,
5156:"Paperback library: Greek cultural ideals studied", 4819:
Pitzer names 52 new professors in university faculty
4145:(New York: H. W. Wilson, 1943), pp. 65–66. 4081:
The Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America
4075:
Legman was referring to Morris Bishop, "Limericks",
4046: 3758:(Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press, 1962). 1155:
Champlain Taken Down off His Monument and Made Human
577:
Petrarch the First Modern Scholar and Man of Letters
8915:
Members of the American Academy of Arts and Letters
8653:, 22 February 1954, p. 24. Via newspapers.com. 8554:, 26 February 1953, p. 24. Via newspapers.com. 7938: 7936: 7934: 7051:(Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press, 1980). 7043: 7041: 7039: 5761:, 9 March 2003, p. G4. Available via ProQuest. 5569:F. W. Dupee, "La Rochefoucauld's glory" (review of 4937: 4935: 4460:(Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press, 1980). 4447: 2220:Two volumes. New York: Boni & Liveright, 1925. 1347:The first part of the work was reissued in 1967 as 8497: 8495: 8493: 8178:Orville Prescott, "Books of the Times" (review of 7696:(New York: W. W. Norton, 1986), p. 108. 7203:(New York: The Modern Library, 1935), p. 270. 7176:(London: Chatto & Windus, 2003), p. 155. 6487:Orville Prescott, "Books of the Times" (review of 6217:Tom Cawley, "A scholar with a twinkle and a jab", 6205:, 21 November 1973, p. 3. Via newspapers.com. 6160:Morris Bishop, "Chateaubriand in New York State", 4337: 3501:Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press, 1980. 3433:Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press, 1971. 3417:Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press, 2019. 3406:Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press, 1971. 3390:Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press, 2019. 3379:Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press, 1970. 3362:Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press, 2013. 3351:Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press, 1970. 3122:Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press, 1962. 3088:Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press, 1962. 2841:A Bowl of Bishop: Museum Thoughts and Other Verses 2838: 2035:Bishop's autobiography was edited by his daughter 1732:A Bowl of Bishop: Museum Thoughts and Other Verses 1679:regarded Bishop's verse in his second collection, 8677: 8675: 8539:, 8 November 1948, p. 4. Via newspapers.com. 8526:, 27 October 1948, p. 3. Via newspapers.com. 8250:William M. Ryan, "Where has all the usage gone?" 8120:, 4 October 1969, p. 36. Via newspapers.com. 7975:Isaac Anderson, "New mystery stories" (review of 7560: 7543:Thomas Sugrue, "Verses light and gay" (review of 7365:Knock at a Star: A Child's Introduction to Poetry 1665:God!—the blemish of whimsicality is not upon him. 1032:A much later survey of the American reception of 831:, who according to the French literature scholar 258:in spring 1966. In 1964, he was president of the 168:degree in 1914. After that he sold textbooks for 8806: 8797:William G. Contento and Phil Stephensen-Payne, " 8569:, 15 April 1954, p. 14. Via newspapers.com. 8548:"Union College confers three honorary degrees", 7931: 7872:The Lure of the Limerick: An Uninhibited History 7036: 4965:, pp. S‑8, S‑35, S‑40. 4952: 4932: 4766:Studies in Seventeenth-Century French Literature 4681: 4679: 4677: 4675: 4673: 4671: 4669: 4514: 4512: 4510: 4508: 4506: 4504: 4502: 4500: 3989: 3987: 2626:American Mystery Classics. S.l.: Penzler, 2020. 671: 237:Studies in Seventeenth-Century French Literature 58:, wrote and published precociously, and entered 8597:", Hofstra University. Accessed 19 August 2022. 8490: 8139:, 10 September 1969. Accessed 26 November 2017. 7432:Innocent Merriment: An Anthology of Light Verse 6378:(Glendale, California: Arthur H. Clark, 1940), 5922:, vol. 40 (1971), pp. 348, 350, 352. 4486:, vol. 2 (Oxford University Press, 1999). 3865:For the discovery, see "Find rare manuscript", 3319:Mariner Books. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1996. 3032:Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2016. 2707:Freeport, New York: Books for Libraries, 1970. 1227:. The book was published in 1968 to complement 678:Bishop's two-volume anthology of French texts, 8672: 7641:, vol. 57 (1981). Available via ProQuest. 7603:Lewis Nichols, "The dish is light" (review of 7515:, 15 December 1929, p. 42. Available via 7331:(Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1968), p. 169. 7133:The Oxford Book of Children's Verse in America 5851:(Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1989). 4977:, library catalog, Cornell University Library. 4808:, 19 June 1951, p. 3. Via newspapers.com. 4540: 4538: 4536: 4534: 4480:Joseph M. McCarthy, "Bishop, Morris Gilbert", 3796:", Ezra Update, 2009. Accessed 18 August 2022. 1231:(edited by Jay Jacobs), the pair constituting 1210: 8955:Presidents of the Modern Language Association 8416: 8414: 8299: 8297: 8273:Anthony Wolk, "Linguistic and social bias in 8152:, 31 May 1938, p. 3. Via newspapers.com. 7528:Stanley Edgar Hyman, "The Urban New Yorker", 7313:(New York: Random House, 1963), p. 129. 7217:(New York: Coward-McCann, 1941), p. 713. 6922:Cornell University: Founders and the Founding 6232:Herschel Brickell, "The literary landscape", 6120:, 7 November 1974. Accessed 26 November 2017. 5267:M. C. Bradbrook, "Medieval model" (review of 4666: 4497: 3984: 3193:Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1966. 3177:Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2002. 3057:Sir Edward Beatty memorial lectures. London: 2836: 1850:, and several even in his pseudonymous novel 1748:quoted Bishop on the aim of light verse (see 1359:Cornell University: Founders and the Founding 1274:Cornell University: Founders and the Founding 8940:People of the American Relief Administration 7992:John Fairfield, "As you like it" (review of 7784:(Cleveland, Ohio: World, 1953), p. 184. 7329:Wonders and Surprises: A Collection of Poems 7047:David McCord, "Foreword"; in Morris Bishop, 4715: 4713: 4711: 4709: 4707: 4705: 4703: 4701: 4699: 4330: 4328: 3492:. Dutch translation by Henri van der Burght. 2815:The Life and Adventures of La Rochefoucauld. 2300:. Much of the content was reproduced within 1513:   The God damn little fool. 1081:Comparing the book with John Eoghan Kelly's 184:" in Mexico), was a first lieutenant in the 8186:, 16 November 1942. Available via ProQuest. 7765:, 28 January 2007. Accessed 22 August 2022. 7339:The World Treasury of Children's Literature 7153:(London: Penguin, 1999), pp. 256–257. 7117:(New York: Dodd, Mead, 1983), p. 252. 6495:, 24 November 1948. Available via ProQuest. 6283:James Edward Gillespie, untitled review of 6187:, vol. 7 (Summer 1965), pp. 4–15. 5603:The Life and Adventures of La Rochefoucauld 5571:The Life and Adventures of La Rochefoucauld 5350:, 16 December 1963. Available via ProQuest. 5026:, 13 December 1936. Available via ProQuest. 4897:Morris Bishop, "How to write a biography", 4599:, "Morris Bishop, scholar and poet, dies," 4531: 3166:Port Washington, New York: Kennikat, 1973. 3001:Québec: Festival National Champlain, 1958. 2288:New York: Minton, Balch, 1929. Drawings by 1604:I heard in the teepee the sound of a sleepy 1509:   To listen to such drool." 1268:Before the publication in 1962 of Bishop's 901:has been called "a delightful collection". 650:The Life and Adventures of La Rochefoucauld 280: 111: 8411: 8395:, 19 February 2014. Accessed 11 July 2017. 8294: 7983:, 8 February 1942. Available via ProQuest. 7889: 7887: 7624:, 7 February 1954. Available via ProQuest. 7488:American Wits: An Anthology of Light Verse 7367:(Boston: Little, Brown, 1982), p. 6. 6862:Timothy Heyward Smith, untitled review of 6535:, vol. 132 (1966), pp. 298–299. 6512:, 7 November 1948. Available via ProQuest. 6445:, vol. 116 (2013), pp. 226–258. 5589:The Year's Work in Modern Language Studies 5577:, 4 November 1951. Available via ProQuest. 5359:Thomas Caldecot Chubb, untitled review of 5089:, vol. 193 (1937), pp. 198–199. 5060:, translated by I.H.B. and A.G.H. Spiers, 4143:Book Review Digest: Annual Cumulation 1942 4105:", The Passing Tramp (blog), 14 June 2016. 3208:Laurel Great Lives and Thought. New York: 2906:The Middle Ages and the Sixteenth Century. 1565:Look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair!" 1530:Thamyris, or Is There a Future for Poetry? 8446:The Garland Companion to Vladimir Nabokov 8283:, vol. 33 (1972), pp. 930–935. 8256:, vol. 44 (1969), pp. 129–134. 7920:, vol. 12 (1960), pp. 443–456. 7809:(New York: Broadway, 1999), p. 100. 7678:(London: Allen Lane, 1980), p. 429. 7303:(New York: Scholastic, 1961), p. 85. 7089:(New York: Dial, 1955), pp. 161–162. 6930:, vol. 16 (1968), pp. 336–337. 6837:, vol. 34 (1963), pp. 235–236. 6793:The Horizon History of the Medieval World 6701:, vol. 36 (1949), pp. 495–496. 6674:, vol. 16 (1949), pp. 152–154. 6639:, vol. 54 (1949), pp. 645–646. 6614:, vol. 32 (1949), pp. 492–494. 6416:, vol. 58 (2001), pp. 475–479. 6349:, vol. 20 (1935), pp. 245–247. 6213: 6211: 6164:, vol. 64 (1954), pp. 876–886. 6018:, vol. 47 (1963), pp. 284–285. 5803:, vol. 46 (1962), pp. 190–191. 5778:, vol. 31 (1958), pp. 452–453. 5738:, vol. 81 (2008), pp. 838–839. 5686:, vol. 81 (2007), pp. 204–205. 5653:, vol. 50 (1966), pp. 129–130. 5628:, vol. 29 (1955), pp. 183–184. 5544:, vol. 56 (1941), pp. 231–232. 5450:, vol. 52 (1968), pp. 456–457. 5417:, vol. 20 (1967), pp. 481–483. 5367:, vol. 39 (1964), pp. 310–311. 5317:, vol. 17 (1964), pp. 101–103. 5179:, vol. 30 (1961), pp. 600–630. 5064:, vol. 29 (1938), pp. 116–118. 4747: 4745: 4743: 4741: 4696: 4652: 4650: 4648: 4646: 4644: 4642: 4640: 4638: 4636: 4592: 4590: 4588: 4586: 4584: 4582: 4565: 4563: 4561: 4325: 3922: 3920: 3698:The Master's thesis was on the poetry of 3447:Millwood, New York: Kraus-Thomson, 1974. 3291:Harmondsworth, Middlesex: Penguin, 1978. 2789:, 1950. Translated and edited by Bishop. 2623:. Openly identifies Bishop as the author. 2046: 1939: 1272:, the university had just two histories: 1233:The Horizon History of the Medieval World 1059:The earliest of Bishop's biographies was 904: 8647:"Quebec City honors Cornell professor", 8196:Cornell University library catalog entry 8009:Ralph Partridge, "Detection" (review of 7853:(Boston: The Writer, 1947), p. 51. 7611:, 11 April 1954. Available via ProQuest. 6870:, vol. 3 (1963), pp. 176–177. 6698:The Mississippi Valley Historical Review 6579:, vol. 6 (1949), pp. 313–315. 6291:, vol. 5 (1933), pp. 520–521. 6251:, 16 April 1933. Available via ProQuest. 6197: 6195: 6193: 5993:, vol. 3 (1930), pp. 278–279. 5962:An Intellectual History of Modern Europe 5709:, no 113 (2008), pp. 115–131. 5620:Philip A. Wadsworth, untitled review of 5114:, vol. 12 (1937), pp. 495–496. 4476: 4474: 4472: 4470: 4468: 4466: 3722:, 8 January 1965, p. 47. Via EBSCO. 2462:Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood, 1968. 2422:Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood, 1971. 2179:Books with major contributions by Bishop 2111:. The family lived at 903 Wyckoff Road, 1375:Bishop had high regard for light verse: 201:in 1926; his thesis was on the plays of 27: 8448:(New York: Garland, 1995), p. 63. 8336:, vol. 53 (1976), pp. 90–95. 7884: 7099:(New York: Viking, 1982), p. 152. 6791:Laura Scott Meyers, untitled review of 6316:, vol. 14 (1934), pp. 84–85. 6314:The Hispanic American Historical Review 3955:The Oxford Book of American Light Verse 2981:. Translated and introduced by Bishop. 2009:In 1942 Bishop published the anthology 1561:And on the pedestal these words appear: 1261: 1096:The Hispanic American Historical Review 242:Bishop was a visiting professor at the 8807: 8328:Joseph G. Fucilla, untitled review of 7472:(London: Penguin, 1995), p. 328. 6927:British Journal of Educational Studies 6810:Frederick Rudolph, untitled review of 6341:James B. Browning, untitled review of 6208: 6093:M. Domenica Legge, untitled review of 5605:, on p. 41 within "Head-Liners", 5483:, 12 May 1940. Available via ProQuest. 5035:Arthur Livingston, untitled review of 4764:E.B.O. Borgerhoff, untitled review of 4738: 4633: 4579: 4558: 4083:, vol. 75 (1981), pp. 1–32. 3917: 3414:. Drawings by Alison Mason Kingsbury. 3387:. Drawings by Alison Mason Kingsbury. 3359:. Drawings by Alison Mason Kingsbury. 2984:Mattituck, New York: Aeonian, c.1986. 2876:The Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries 2750:Carleton Library, no 4. Toronto: 2577:, 1942 ("Popular Copyright" edition). 2349:Ithaca, New York: Dragon Press, 1932. 2312:Candide and Other Philosophical Tales. 1965:handsome women, and comfortable books. 1790:'s poetry was "kinder" than Bishop's, 1354:British Journal of Educational Studies 1138:, the book was praised highly both by 609:(1940), the French literature scholar 326:. As of 2023, his 1968 history of the 8535:"French university to honor Bishop", 8522:"Cornell professor writes new book", 8471:, revised edition (1984), p. 77. 7620:Harvey Breit, "In and out of books", 7293:Among the anthology appearances are: 7193:Among the anthology appearances are: 7079:Among the anthology appearances are: 6470:Arthur C. Parker, untitled review of 6308:A. Curtis Wilgus, untitled review of 6260:Theodore Maynard, untitled review of 6190: 6181:Morris Bishop, "Dante's pilgrimage", 6012:Candide and Other Philosophical Tales 5983:Candide and Other Philosophical Tales 5726:Karlis Racevskis, untitled review of 5517:Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 5511:Timothy J. Burke, untitled review of 5442:Guido A. Guarino, untitled review of 5409:Charles Trinkaus, untitled review of 5106:E. S. Waterhouse, untitled review of 4804:"Retired professor gets Wells post", 4721:Gale Literature: Contemporary Authors 4463: 3441:. Drawings by Alison Mason Kingsbury. 2642:(paperback). With an introduction by 2615:Boulder, Colorado: Rue Morgue, 2007. 2533:Ann Arbor Paperbacks, 26. Ann Arbor: 2281:. Profiles of 12 unusual individuals. 1870: 1786:, the anonymous reviewer saying that 1770: 1755:On receiving advance notice from the 1602:On the site of the seat of the Sioux; 1563:"My name is Ozymandias, king of kings 1545:The heaven-born and yet inviolate air 1507:"It gives me sharp and shooting pains 1276:(1943), a highly regarded account by 915:Candide and Other Philosophical Tales 118:Willard Asylum for the Chronic Insane 50:Orphaned at 12, he was brought up in 8900:Historians of Colonial North America 8606:"UR head to talk to Colgate grads", 8425:Vladimir Nabokov: The American Years 7442:The Fireside Book of Humorous Poetry 5889:M. Bede Donelan, untitled review of 5795:Hugh H. Chapman, untitled review of 5519:, vol. 15 (1940), p. 742. 5250:James M. Powell, untitled review of 5233:Lena M. Ferrari, untitled review of 4842:, vol. 90 (1975), p. 528. 3646:Edgar Newton Kierulff wrote a play, 3589:of the New England Poetry Club, 1959 3532: 3289:The Pelican Book of the Middle Ages. 3271:The Penguin Book of the Middle Ages. 3229:The Horizon Book of the Middle Ages. 2140:A 1967 profile described Bishop as: 1925:Is what I would be for the nonce in, 1295:(1962) within three or four months. 1229:The Horizon Book of Great Cathedrals 739:The Critique of The School for Wives 621:A second French literature scholar, 149:, when he was 10. He graduated from 8930:People from Seneca County, New York 8623:Trent University honorary graduates 8480:"Morris Bishop, poet and scholar", 7452:A Choice of Comic and Curious Verse 6829:David D. Henry, untitled review of 6691:Grace Lee Nute, untitled review of 6604:Milo M. Quaife, untitled review of 6380:Hispanic American Historical Review 6076:William Ryding, untitled review of 6010:B. C. Rountree, untitled review of 5131:, vol. 34 (1937), p. 76. 3336:New York: American Heritage, 1969. 2095:In 1927, Bishop married the artist 1723: 1600:I had the same sense of persistence 1337:The review in the Washington, D.C. 1256:The Pelican Book of the Middle Ages 1252:The Penguin Book of the Middle Ages 1219:The Horizon Book of the Middle Ages 1013:Of Bishop's posthumously published 643: 16:American scholar, historian, writer 13: 8990:20th-century American male writers 7029:Morris Bishop, "Acknowledgments", 6631:J. B. Brebner, untitled review of 6521:Irene M. Spry, untitled review of 6051:, vol. 18, pp. 343–344. 5981:A.-J. Dickman, untitled review of 5868:E. R. A. Sewter, "Brief Reviews", 5601:L. E. Winfrey, untitled review of 5309:Jules A. Wein, untitled review of 5292:Paul Grendler, untitled review of 5224:, 7 December 1963, pp. 59–60. 4920:American Heritage Library Series: 4041:had been married for over a decade 3643:, with words by Albert W. Smith). 3539:Order of the White Rose of Finland 3245:(editor in charge Norman Kotker). 2800:New York: Appleton-Century, 1964. 1637: 1569:Mr. and Mrs. Dukes, and Oscar Baer 1246:The book was later republished as 1186:White Men Came to the St. Lawrence 648:In a review of Bishop's 1951 book 69:At its core Bishop's work covered 14: 9016: 9005:20th-century American translators 8980:20th-century American biographers 8855:American male non-fiction writers 8775: 8223:Loretta Gray, untitled review of 7650:Among anthology appearances are: 7470:Seven Ages: Poetry for a Lifetime 7016:Morris Bishop, "On light verse", 6664:Elsie Murray, untitled review of 6611:The Wisconsin Magazine of History 6443:Southwestern Historical Quarterly 5536:Wm. A. Nitze, untitled review of 5492:H. W. Lawton, untitled review of 5081:E. A. Beller, untitled review of 3648:Moving day in Shakspere's England 3455:. With an introduction by Bishop. 2722:Champlain: The Life of Fortitude. 1730:Bishop's third verse collection, 1054: 1010:found the chapter "interesting". 805:The Physician in Spite of Himself 8985:20th-century American historians 8970:The Saturday Evening Post people 8895:Historians from New York (state) 8755: 8739: 8723: 8707: 8691: 8656: 8641: 8628: 8615: 8600: 8587: 8572: 8557: 8542: 8529: 8516: 8474: 8459: 8438: 8398: 8381: 8368: 8355: 8322: 8275:The American Heritage Dictionary 8267: 8244: 8217: 8201: 8189: 8172: 8155: 8142: 8123: 8106: 8089: 8074: 8059: 8039: 8022: 8003: 7986: 7969: 7949: 7908: 7864: 7843: 7822: 7768: 7748: 7709: 7644: 7627: 7614: 7597: 7580: 7537: 7522: 7503: 7414: 7401: 7380: 7287: 7187: 7166: 7073: 7054: 7023: 7010: 6981: 6949: 6916:Ann Dryland, untitled review of 6910: 6889: 6856: 6823: 6804: 6785: 6772: 6757: 6720: 6693:Champlain: The Life of Fortitude 6685: 6666:Champlain: The Life of Fortitude 6658: 6633:Champlain: The Life of Fortitude 6625: 6606:Champlain: The Life of Fortitude 6598: 6571:Champlain: The Life of Fortitude 6569:E. R. Adair, untitled review of 6563: 6554:Champlain: The Life of Fortitude 6546: 6523:Champlain: The Life of Fortitude 6515: 6506:Champlain: The Life of Fortitude 6489:Champlain: The Life of Fortitude 6472:Champlain: The Life of Fortitude 5173:"Outstanding books, 1931–1961", 5052:E.C. Watson, untitled review of 4569:"Professor Bishop '14 retires", 4429:, 10 February 1950, p. 34. 4420: 4409:, 27 November 1942, p. 22. 4400: 4384: 4375: 4366: 4356: 4304: 4212: 4148: 4125:(3 December 1942), p. 139. 4108: 4101:be viewed within Curtis Evans, " 4094: 4069: 4033: 4023: 4007: 3968: 3936: 3889: 3879: 3872:(18 May 1939), p. 380. See 3551:Chevalier de la Légion d'Honneur 3484:Baarn, Utrecht: Amboeken, 1974. 2090: 2001: 1838:called Bishop an "authority" on 1734:(1954) starts with a recipe for 1571:Of 17 West 4th St., Oyster Bay. 1567:Also the names of Emory P. Gray, 1511:I lifted up my foot and squashed 1132:Champlain: The Life of Fortitude 550:, and elsewhere) from Latin for 8995:20th-century American novelists 8875:Knights of the Legion of Honour 8789:Works by or about Morris Bishop 7789:English and English Linguistics 7676:The Penguin Book of Light Verse 7592:Old Fulton NY Post Card Website 7534:, 20 July 1942, pp. 90–92. 7215:A Subtreasury of American Humor 6835:The Journal of Higher Education 6498: 6481: 6464: 6435: 6393: 6368: 6335: 6302: 6277: 6254: 6239: 6226: 6175: 6154: 6123: 6104: 6087: 6070: 6043:H. R. Ruse, untitled review of 6037: 6004: 5989:, edited by Lawrence M. Levin, 5975: 5954: 5933: 5908: 5883: 5862: 5822: 5789: 5764: 5749: 5720: 5697: 5672: 5639: 5614: 5595: 5580: 5563: 5530: 5505: 5486: 5469: 5436: 5403: 5386: 5353: 5336: 5303: 5286: 5273:, by C. S. Lewis, and of 5261: 5244: 5227: 5210: 5190: 5187:. Bishop writes on p. 600. 5167: 5150: 5117: 5100: 5075: 5046: 5029: 5012: 4992: 4980: 4975:Morris Bishop papers, 1901–1974 4968: 4912: 4891: 4853: 4830: 4827:, 23 September 1965, p. 4. 4811: 4798: 4791:, 19 June 1951, p. 5. Via 4779: 4758: 4016:, 29 October 1938, p. 28. 3912:index of Bishop's contributions 3859: 3830: 3809: 3799: 3769: 3748: 3725: 3705: 3692: 3626:A Song of Joy, for Mixed Voices 2696:New York: Coward-McCann, 1942. 2041:I Think I Have Been Here Before 1759:about publication of the book, 1606:Pleistocene grunt. It was you. 1307:The Journal of Higher Education 1240:Horizon Book of the Middle Ages 8230:Journal of English Linguistics 8013:and nine other crime novels), 7996:and five other crime novels), 7694:The Norton Book of Light Verse 7363:and Dorothy M. Kennedy, eds., 6868:History of Education Quarterly 6637:The American Historical Review 6576:The William and Mary Quarterly 6527:The Western Interior of Canada 6413:The William and Mary Quarterly 6266:Pedro de Alvarado Conquistator 5400:, 21 January 1967, p. 39. 4613: 3669: 3660: 3606: 2868:A Survey of French Literature. 2401:The Odyssey of Cabeza de Vaca. 2202:, 1923. Translated by Bishop. 2107:(1937–2014), was an expert on 1749: 1541:he secret bridal chamber where 1411:, The Colonnade, The Measure, 1370: 1320:History of Education Quarterly 1169:The American Historical Review 1083:Pedro de Alvarado Conquistator 978:of Bishop's edition (1933) of 222:Psychological Warfare Division 194:American Relief Administration 160:from 1910 to 1913, earning an 1: 8975:Writers from Ithaca, New York 8935:People from Yonkers, New York 8161:J. A. R., untitled review of 7946:", Cornell Alumni Magazine, . 7735:(Arlington Heights, Illinois 6801:, 25 January 1969, p. 8. 6552:A.R.M.L., untitled review of 6382:20 (1940), pp. 141–142. 6343:The Odyssey of Cabeza de Vaca 6310:The Odyssey of Cabeza de Vaca 6289:The Journal of Modern History 6285:The Odyssey of Cabeza de Vaca 6262:The Odyssey of Cabeza de Vaca 5728:A Survey of French Literature 5680:A Survey of French Literature 5647:A Survey of French Literature 5622:A Survey of French Literature 5398:Saturday Review of Literature 5222:Saturday Review of Literature 4881:Cornell: A History, 1940–2015 4868:Cornell: A History, 1940–2015 4576:(February 1960), p. 344. 4440: 2152:, a widely published poet, a 1923:A cabin in northern Wisconsin 1855: 1669: 1497: 1437:(himself an exponent) wrote: 1421:Saturday Review of Literature 1282:Cornell University: A History 1091:The Journal of Modern History 1061:The Odyssey of Cabeza de Vaca 1017:, the anonymous reviewer for 852: 812:—appeared as a volume of the 712:Bishop's 1950 translation of 680:A Survey of French Literature 673:A Survey of French Literature 575:and Henry Winchester Rolfe's 484:Saturday Review of Literature 248:Fulbright teaching fellowship 19:For a leader of Grenada, see 8840:American literary historians 8376:In memory of Dr Alison Jolly 8198:, retrieved 26 January 2023. 8016:The New Statesman and Nation 6924:, by Carl L. Becker (1967), 6529:, edited by John Warkentin, 6347:The Journal of Negro History 6151:; accessed 26 November 2017. 5005:St. Louis Post-Dispatch 4630:(2 April 1913), p. 305. 4139:A Treasury of British Humour 3775:The story was syndicated by 2831:François de La Rochefoucauld 2694:A Treasury of British Humor. 2535:University of Michigan Press 2447:, 1936. London: Bell, 1937. 2329:New York: Scribner's, 1957. 1931:And W. Bolingbroke Johnson. 1877:Bishop had a mystery novel, 1829: 1102:The Journal of Negro History 411:The Romance studies scholar 382:St. Louis Post-Dispatch 375:The review of Bishop's book 363:Bishop's papers are held at 215:US Office of War Information 176:(and unhappily served under 7: 9000:20th-century American poets 8950:Poets from New York (state) 8910:Italian–English translators 8180:A Treasury of British Humor 8163:A Treasury of British Humor 7658:An Almanac of Words at Play 7272:'s Favorite Poetic Parodies 7201:An Anthology of Light Verse 6049:The Modern Language Journal 6016:The Modern Language Journal 5801:The Modern Language Journal 5651:The Modern Language Journal 5448:The Modern Language Journal 5205:, vol. 34, no. 28 5158:Lake Charles American Press 4949:, no. 12, April 1971). 4947:The Cornell Library Journal 4929:. Accessed 23 January 2023. 4691:The Cornell Library Journal 4628:, vol. 15, no. 26 4574:, vol. 62, no. 10 4483:American National Biography 4183:François-Timoléon de Choisy 4129:for 1942 ascribed not only 4123:, vol. 45, no. 11 4116:A Treasury of British Humor 4040: 3870:, vol. 41, no. 29 3848:14 (2001), pp. 39–64. 3754:Jean-Jacques Demorest, ed, 3736:, vol. 47, no. 24 2785:Crofts Classics. New York: 2437:Pascal: The Life of Genius. 2011:A Treasury of British Humor 1585:The pop-bottles Pop bottles 1212:The Book of the Middle Ages 976:The Modern Language Journal 822:The Modern Language Journal 694:The Modern Language Journal 582:The Modern Language Journal 510:Canadian Journal of History 461: 343:American National Biography 318:Survey of French Literature 260:Modern Language Association 10: 9021: 8890:French–English translators 8885:Cornell University faculty 8865:American mystery novelists 8625:", Trent University, 2021. 8612:, 31 May 1959, p. 17. 8054:, vol. 31, no. 5 6410:and Patrick Pautz (1999), 6271:Catholic Historical Review 6099:The Modern Language Review 5770:J. H., untitled review of 5125:Pascal: The Life of Genius 5123:G. B., untitled review of 5108:Pascal: The Life of Genius 5083:Pascal: The Life of Genius 5054:Pascal: The Life of Genius 5037:Pascal: The Life of Genius 5020:Pascal: The Life of Genius 5000:Pascal: The Life of Genius 4785:"Bishop to go to Greece", 4735:. Accessed 11 August 2022. 4725:Gale in Context: Biography 4693:, no 12, April 1971). 4608:, vol. 76, no. 6 4395:, vol. 83, no. 4 4199:Edward Wortley Montagu, jr 4030:degree of social content." 3949:, pp. 149–150. Also, 3687:HathiTrust Digital Library 3482:Franciscus: een biografie. 3273:Harmondsworth, Middlesex: 2488:Pascal: la vida del genio. 2417:Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca 1944:An enthusiastic review in 1632:The War Song of Dinas Vawr 1007:The Modern Language Review 947:L'Histoire d'un bon bramin 816:in 1957. The reviewer for 707: 700:anthology in my opinion". 600: 456:Pascal: The Life of Genius 377:Pascal: The Life of Genius 365:Cornell University Library 254:from 1962 to 1963, and at 45:North American exploration 18: 8880:Cornell University alumni 8845:American male biographers 8374:Josia Razafindramanana, " 8315:, Blanchard L. Rideout, " 7870:William S. Baring-Gould, 7759:Prepositional cannibalism 7639:Virginia Quarterly Review 7301:Arrow Book of Funny Poems 6388:10.1215/00182168-20.1.141 6234:The North American Review 5129:The Journal of Philosophy 4903:University of Puerto Rico 4848:10.1632/S003081290015881X 3639:(published together with 2880:Harcourt, Brace and World 2765:New York: Octagon, 1979. 2516:Ronsard, Prince of Poets. 2498:. Spanish translation by 2476:Berlin: Die Runde, 1938. 2067:Morton W. Bloomfield 1885:, borrowed from those of 1783:Virginia Quarterly Review 1763:, a regular reviewer for 1450:put Bishop together with 1397:The Saturday Evening Post 1190:Les Canadiens d'autrefois 1117: 909:Bishop's 1929 edition of 839:'s rhymed translation of 440:The Journal of Philosophy 370: 208: 8239:10.1177/0075424214528802 8182:and three other books), 7897:(New York: Bell, 1969). 6918:Early Cornell, 1865–1900 6532:The Geographical Journal 6220:Press & Sun-Bulletin 5830:The Craft of Translation 5730:, 3rd ed., vol. 3, 5538:Ronsard: Prince of Poets 5525:10.5840/thought194015450 5513:Ronsard: Prince of Poets 5494:Ronsard: Prince of Poets 5477:Ronsard: Prince of Poets 4549:vol. 76, no. 6 4520:Morris Bishop dead at 80 4320:Press & Sun-Bulletin 4171:Jan Baptista van Helmont 3783:The Cedar Rapids Gazette 3653: 3460:Saint Francis of Assisi. 3404:A Renaissance Storybook. 3141:Indiana University Press 2917:The Seventeenth Century. 2872:The Middle Ages to 1800. 2819:Cornell University Press 2752:McClelland & Stewart 2739:London: McDonald, 1949. 2568:E. McKnight Kauffer 2566:. Book jacket design by 2550:W. Bolingbroke Johnson. 2087:had started so grandly. 1903:described the book, and 1858:). The literary scholar 1813:The Complete Plain Words 1656:. A newspaper review of 1349:Early Cornell, 1865–1900 762:The Versailles Impromptu 728:in Bishop's translation— 607:Ronsard: Prince of Poets 605:In a review of Bishop's 474:enjoyed the opportunity 367:'s Special Collections. 281:Writings and scholarship 112:Early life and education 8960:Rice University faculty 8850:American male novelists 8835:American humorous poets 8465:Elizabeth Baker Wells, 8047:A Gallery of Eccentrics 8030:A Gallery of Eccentrics 7782:The Miracle of Language 7588:Buffalo Courier-Express 7554:New York Herald Tribune 6113:Saint Francis of Assisi 5859:. (See pp. 75–77.) 5758:Sarasota Herald-Tribune 4312:Buffalo Courier-Express 4238:, Margaret Moncrieffe, 4091:. (See pp. 10–12.) 3904:Encyclopædia Britannica 3518:Light Verse in America. 3137:Petrarch and His World. 3071:McGill University Press 2939:The Nineteenth Century. 2928:The Eighteenth Century. 2787:Appleton-Century-Crofts 2724:New York: Knopf, 1948. 2520:Oxford University Press 2360:Westport, Connecticut: 2347:Love Rimes of Petrarch. 1975:The Boston Sunday Globe 1950:A Gallery of Eccentrics 1860:William S. Baring-Gould 1741:Buffalo Courier-Express 1618:In his introduction to 1581:Pop bottles pop-bottles 1357:together with Becker's 1313:land-grant universities 1015:Saint Francis of Assisi 895:A Renaissance Storybook 682:(1955), was praised in 8925:Writers from Brantford 8825:Academics from Ontario 8609:Democrat and Chronicle 7512:The Charleston Gazette 7238:William Zaranka, ed., 6956:Donald Alexander Downs 6907:(Library of Congress). 6268:by John Eoghan Kelly, 6014:and five other books, 5987:Candide ou l'optimisme 5797:Eight Plays by Molière 5772:Eight Plays by Molière 5732:The Eighteenth Century 5499:Modern Language Review 5361:Petrarch and His World 5344:Petrarch and His World 5311:Petrarch and His World 5294:Petrarch and His World 5275:Petrarch and His World 5252:Petrarch and His World 5235:Petrarch and His World 5218:Petrarch and His World 5198:Love Rimes of Petrarch 3711:Bishop criticized PhD 3675:"A family tradition", 3377:A Classical Storybook. 3235:; distributed Boston: 3191:Letters from Petrarch. 2950:The Twentieth Century. 2837:Morris Bishop (1954). 2445:Williams & Wilkins 2441:Reynal & Hitchcock 2290:Alison Mason Kingsbury 2162: 2097:Alison Mason Kingsbury 2047:Other responsibilities 2026: 2013:. A review of this in 1967: 1940:Eccentrics and exotics 1934: 1804: 1683:(1942), together with 1667: 1609: 1590: 1574: 1556:verbatim, but closes: 1550: 1516: 1444: 1382: 1030: 905:Other literary studies 888:Wardour-Street English 859:Alison Mason Kingsbury 809:The Would-Be Gentleman 726:Eight Plays by Molière 652:, the literary critic 569: 526:regular book reviewer 489:Petrarch and His World 468:Love Rimes of Petrarch 361: 353: 213:Bishop worked for the 33: 8920:The New Yorker people 8870:American anthologists 8860:American medievalists 8799:The FictionMags Index 8563:"Laval convocation", 8389:Alison Jolly obituary 8317:Morris Gilbert Bishop 8118:The Indianapolis News 7830:English Lexicogenesis 7087:This Is My Best Humor 7005:10.7591/9781501740312 6451:10.1353/swh.2013.0002 6402:, untitled review of 5960:Roland N. Stromberg, 5895:The Classical Outlook 5891:A Classical Storybook 5542:Modern Language Notes 5444:Letters from Petrarch 5415:Renaissance Quarterly 5411:Letters from Petrarch 5394:Letters from Petrarch 4525:The Cornell Daily Sun 4271:Louis Philippe I 4195:Bampfylde Moore Carew 4058:, 27 September 1947. 3700:José-Maria de Heredia 3431:A Romantic Storybook. 3349:A Medieval Storybook. 3086:A History of Cornell. 3016:Arthur S. Bates, ed. 2783:The Would-Be Invalid. 2685:. Reproduces much of 2650:La Tache qui s'étend. 2382:L'Évasion des Plombs. 2142: 2021: 1981:The Indianapolis News 1962: 1929:Of The Widening Stain 1927:To be rid of the pain 1920: 1800: 1662: 1597: 1578: 1558: 1538: 1504: 1439: 1384:Bishop's obituary in 1377: 1351:. It was reviewed in 1287:Cornell's president, 1070:North American Review 1063:(1933). This book on 1025: 873:The Classical Outlook 863:A Classical Storybook 637:Modern Language Notes 591:Renaissance Quarterly 573:James Harvey Robinson 564: 560:Renaissance Quarterly 552:Letters from Petrarch 357: 348: 37:Morris Gilbert Bishop 31: 8965:Romance philologists 8905:Historians of Quebec 8404:Patricia Longoria, " 7956:Nicholas A. Basbanes 7723:by David McCord and 7551:by Richard Armour), 7549:Yours for the Asking 7311:Houseful of Laughter 7253:E. O. Parrott, ed., 7221:Myra Cohn Livingston 6897:A History of Cornell 6864:A History of Cornell 6831:A History of Cornell 6812:A History of Cornell 6766:The Winnipeg Tribune 6671:Pennsylvania History 6129:Patricia Appelbaum, 6045:L'Évasion des Plombs 5920:The American Scholar 5916:A Medieval Storybook 5176:The American Scholar 4240:Denis-Jean Dubouchet 3637:Tales of Old Cornell 3561:University of Rennes 3189:Francesco Petrarca. 3046:10.3998/mpub.9690414 2644:Nicholas A. Basbanes 2575:Grosset & Dunlap 2200:Boni & Liveright 1689:Yours for the Asking 1365:A History of Cornell 1293:A History of Cornell 1270:A History of Cornell 1263:A History of Cornell 1194:Robert de Roquebrune 1065:the Spanish explorer 984:L'Évasion des Plombs 926:Le Monde comme il va 899:A Romantic Storybook 884:A Medieval Storybook 882:had high praise for 880:The American Scholar 735:The School for Wives 731:The Precious Damsels 719:The Would-Be Invalid 505:M. C. Bradbrook 244:University of Athens 229:A History of Cornell 192:and a member of the 8487:, pp. 1, 6, 7. 8130:Untitled review of 8101:Boston Sunday Globe 8052:Cornell Alumni News 7851:Writing Light Verse 7787:Randal L. Whitman, 7743:The Washington Post 7633:Untitled review of 6905:Chronicling America 6798:El Paso Herald-Post 6111:Untitled review of 5706:Yale French Studies 5270:The Discarded Image 5203:Cornell Alumni News 4860:Glenn C. Altschuler 4659:Cornell Alumni News 4626:Cornell Alumni News 4606:Cornell Alumni News 4572:Cornell Alumni News 4547:Cornell Alumni News 4528:, 26 November 1973. 4393:Cornell Alumni News 4283:John Humphrey Noyes 4191:Bartholomew Roberts 4121:Cornell Alumni News 3868:Cornell Alumni News 3741:Cornell Alumni News 3734:Cornell Alumni News 3557:Honorary doctorates 3545:Officier d'Académie 3285:. Abridged edition. 3153:Chatto & Windus 3011:Samuel de Champlain 2948:. Vol 5.  2937:. Vol 4.  2926:. Vol 3.  2915:. Vol 2.  2734:Samuel de Champlain 2692:Morris Bishop, ed. 2552:The Widening Stain. 2443:, 1936. Baltimore: 2396:. Edited by Bishop. 2150:literary biographer 2105:Alison Bishop Jolly 2103:.) Their daughter, 1677:Stanley Edgar Hyman 1628:Thomas Love Peacock 1524:Taking up the poet 1128:Samuel de Champlain 224:from 1944 to 1945. 182:punitive expedition 151:Yonkers High School 8830:American humorists 8537:The Ithaca Journal 8524:The Ithaca Journal 8485:, 29 November 1973 8184:The New York Times 8150:The Ithaca Journal 8034:The New York Times 8011:The Widening Stain 7994:The Widening Stain 7981:The New York Times 7977:The Widening Stain 7964:The Widening Stain 7917:American Quarterly 7725:A Book of Nonsense 7717:The Best of Bishop 7635:The Best of Bishop 7622:The New York Times 7609:The New York Times 7407:Louis Untermeyer, 7211:Katharine S. White 7197:Louis Kronenberger 7020:(1954), p. 3. 6510:The New York Times 6493:The New York Times 6248:The New York Times 6203:The Ithaca Journal 5575:The New York Times 5481:The New York Times 5348:The New York Times 5024:The New York Times 5009:, page 4‑I. 4907:Juan Ponce de León 4817:Morag Fullilove, " 4806:The Ithaca Journal 4788:The Ithaca Journal 4601:The New York Times 4553:The Best of Bishop 4415:The Best of Bishop 4316:The Ithaca Journal 4131:The Widening Stain 4127:Book Review Digest 4077:The New York Times 4064:The Best of Bishop 4018:The Best of Bishop 4002:The Best of Bishop 3979:The Best of Bishop 3947:The Best of Bishop 3931:The Best of Bishop 3906:). The website of 3900:Casual: literature 3577:Colgate University 3573:Hofstra University 3239:, 1968. Edited by 3114:Cornell University 2817:Ithaca, New York: 2500:Mariano de Alarcón 2343:Francesco Petrarca 2148:, a distinguished 1946:The New York Times 1894:The New York Times 1879:The Widening Stain 1872:The Widening Stain 1852:The Widening Stain 1848:The Best of Bishop 1836:The New York Times 1778:The Best of Bishop 1772:The Best of Bishop 1765:The New York Times 1746:The New York Times 1464:Samuel Hoffenstein 1387:The New York Times 1136:The New York Times 1122:The archaeologist 1075:The New York Times 521:The New York Times 338:The Widening Stain 323:The New York Times 158:Cornell University 60:Cornell University 34: 8650:The Montreal Star 8483:Cornell Chronicle 8387:Alison Richard, " 8227:, 5th ed., 2011. 8167:Queen's Quarterly 7838:978-0-19-968988-0 7774:Among these are: 7733:The Sunday Herald 7496:978-1-931082-49-5 7428:Franklin P. Adams 7060:Richard Armour, " 6997:978-1-5017-4031-2 6558:Queen's Quarterly 6139:978-1-4696-2374-0 5991:The French Review 5949:978-1-4426-4269-0 5870:Greece & Rome 5776:The French Review 5736:The French Review 5684:The French Review 5626:The French Review 5007:, 6 December 1936 4961:Cornell Daily Sun 4876:978-0-8014-4425-8 4824:The Rice Thresher 4719:"Morris Bishop." 4663:, pp. 16–19. 4228:Constant Phaulcon 4154:The twelve were: 3996:, 15 April 1950. 3933:, pp. 43–44. 3745:, pp. 16–19. 3613:John Barnes Wells 3587:Golden Rose Award 3533:Awards and honors 3476:Francis of Assisi 3423:978-1-5017-4129-6 3396:978-1-5017-4128-9 3368:978-0-8014-7882-6 3233:American Heritage 3183:978-0-253-34122-8 3110:978-0-8014-5538-4 3102:978-0-8014-0036-0 3059:Allen & Unwin 3038:978-0-472-75017-7 2957:978-1-58510-182-5 2946:978-1-58510-181-8 2935:978-1-58510-180-1 2924:978-1-58510-107-8 2913:978-1-58510-106-1 2640:978-1-61316-171-5 2632:978-1-61316-169-2 2621:978-1-60187-008-7 2196:Teodoro the Sage. 2130:Wellesley College 2118:During the 1940s 2081:Joseph G. 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Lawton 419:The reviewer for 413:Arthur Livingston 333:American Heritage 146:St. Nicholas 9012: 8793:Internet Archive 8769: 8759: 8753: 8743: 8737: 8727: 8721: 8711: 8705: 8695: 8689: 8679: 8670: 8660: 8654: 8645: 8639: 8632: 8626: 8619: 8613: 8604: 8598: 8595:Honorary degrees 8591: 8585: 8576: 8570: 8561: 8555: 8546: 8540: 8533: 8527: 8520: 8514: 8499: 8488: 8478: 8472: 8463: 8457: 8442: 8436: 8418: 8409: 8406:903 Wyckoff Road 8402: 8396: 8385: 8379: 8372: 8366: 8359: 8353: 8326: 8320: 8301: 8292: 8271: 8265: 8248: 8242: 8221: 8215: 8205: 8199: 8193: 8187: 8176: 8170: 8159: 8153: 8146: 8140: 8127: 8121: 8110: 8104: 8093: 8087: 8078: 8072: 8065:"Today's book", 8063: 8057: 8043: 8037: 8026: 8020: 8007: 8001: 7990: 7984: 7973: 7967: 7953: 7947: 7944:Murder, he wrote 7940: 7929: 7912: 7906: 7891: 7882: 7868: 7862: 7849:Richard Armour, 7847: 7841: 7828:D. 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Maurice Bishop
Monochrome portrait, from the chest upwards, of Bishop, probably in his fifties. His hair is neatly combed back from a somewhat receding hairline. He has a neatly trimmed moustache. He wears a dark jacket, a light-coloured shirt, and a patterned tie.
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North American exploration
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Cornell University
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La Rochefoucauld
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Champlain
Richard Armour
David McCord
Louis Untermeyer
Willard Asylum for the Chronic Insane
Willard
Brantford
Geneva
tuberculosis
Yonkers
St. Nicholas
Yonkers High School
Cornell University
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Ginn & Co
US Cavalry

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