Newman Ivey White
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American folklorist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Newman Ivey White was an American professor of English at Duke University. He was born in Statesville, North Carolina, United States. He was a noted Shelley scholar, as well as a collector of American folklore, including folk songs and Duke limericks. He served as Professor of English at Trinity College and Duke University from 1919 to 1948. He wrote American Negro Folk Songs and in it he quoted a work song, sung by laborers in Augusta, Georgia, which mentioned the notorious Judge Fogarty. White also recalled hearing a version in Statesville, North Carolina in 1903.
Newman Ivey White's Published Works
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Published Works
- The Frank C. Brown Collection of North Carolina Folklore (1953) (27)
- The unextinguished hearth : Shelley and his contemporary critics (1939) (9)
- The White Man in the Woodpile. Some Influences on Negro Secular Folk-Songs (1929) (5)
- Shelley's Prometheus Unbound, or Every Man His Own Allegorist (1925) (3)
- An Examination Of The Shelley Legend (1951) (3)
- The Shelley Society Again (3)
- XV.—Shelley's Swell-Foot the Tyrant in Relation to Contemporary Political Satires (1921) (3)
- Portrait of Shelley (1945) (2)
- Shelley's Debt to Alma Murray (1922) (2)
- Keats and the Periodicals of His Time (1934) (1)
- Racial Feeling in Negro Poetry (1922) (1)
- Shelley and the Active Radicals of the Early Nineteenth Century (1930) (1)
- South Carolina Ballads@@@Ballads and Sea Songs from Nova Scotia@@@American Negro Folk-Songs (1928) (0)
- The Theological Inquirer or Polemical Magazine (1938) (0)
- American Negro Poetry (1921) (0)
- Shelley within Reach (1945) (0)
- Letters of Thomas Hood. From the Dilke Papers in the British Museum ed. by Leslie A. Marchand (1946) (0)
- John Masefield—An Estimate (1927) (0)
- The Historical and Personal Background of Shelley’s Hellas (1921) (0)
- The Shelley Legend Examined (1951) (0)
- Studies in the Literary Backgrounds of English Radicalism. With Special Reference to the French Revolution by M. Ray Adams (1949) (0)
- The Beautiful Angel and His Biographers (1925) (0)
- Labor Helps Itself: A Case History (1933) (0)
- An Italian “Imitation” of Shelley's The Cenci (1922) (0)
- A Stage Version of Shelley’s Cenci by Arthur C. Hicks and R. Milton Clarke (1946) (0)
- Academic Freedom and Tenure: Winthrop College (1942) (0)
- Research Funds at Duke (1946) (0)
- The Scholar's Shelley (1941) (0)
- Mary Shelley. A Biography@@@The Unextinguished Hearth. Shelley and His Contemporary Critics (1939) (0)
- Shelley’s Major Poetry: The Fabric of a Vision by Carlos Baker (1949) (0)
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