The American essayist and writer of romantic fiction James Branch Cabell (1879-1958) played an important part in the battle against sexual taboos in American literature during the 1920s. James Branch Cabell was born in Richmond, Va., into an aristocratic...
Virginia-born James Branch Cabell , along with fellow Richmonder Ellen Glasgow, was one of the first voices of what would later become a rising chorus of modern southern writers. He is recognized today as a pioneering novelist and short-story writer of t...
Born and raised in Richmond, Virginia, James Branch Cabell lived a life more or less typical of a Southern gentleman of modest means and impeccable pedigree. He attended William and Mary College (1894-1898) where his precocious brilliance was generally r...
Valentine's Day cards go to heart of commerce Since the invention of paper, people have let cards do their talking - especially on days such as today, when love is in the air and a reaffirmation gesture is expected. Hallmark knows this...
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The Spectator
Love on-line 05/15/2004: 973 words, approx. 3 pages
Opera Love on-line Black and Blue Battersea Ats Centre The Valkyrie Coliseum The Battersea Arts Centre always has a programme worth considering, and its current Opera Festival, though less grand than the name might suggest, includes a piece...