Emily Dorothy Scarborough (January 27, 1878 – November 7, 1935) was an American writer who wrote about Texas, folk culture, cotton farming, ghost stories...
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You shall see some day, some day— All the pretty little horses. Dorothy Scarborough's 1925 study On the Trail of Negro Folk-Songs describes the song as...
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it predates the 1861–1865 American Civil War. American folklorist Dorothy Scarborough (1878–1935) noted in her 1925 book On the Trail of Negro Folk-songs...
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by Frances Marion from the 1925 novel of the same name written by Dorothy Scarborough. Featuring Lillian Gish, Lars Hanson and Montagu Love, it is one...
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On the Trail of Negro Folk-Songs is a non-fiction book by Dorothy Scarborough. It was first published in 1925. The book, a survey of African American...
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and Rhymes from the South" in The Journal of American Folklore. Dorothy Scarborough and Ola Lee Gulledge, in their book On the Trail of Negro Folk-songs...
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The Wind (1925), a supernatural novel by Dorothy Scarborough, depicts the loneliness of life in a small Texas town during the 1880s. She originally published...
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run off with one or more Gypsies, to be pursued by her husband. Dorothy Scarborough's 1937 book A Song Catcher In Southern Mountains: American Folk Songs...
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in Dark Carnival The Wind (novel), a 1925 supernatural novel by Dorothy Scarborough The Wind (1928 film), starring Lillian Gish, based on the novel The...
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movie, points out that those characteristics instead echo those of Dorothy Scarborough, who visited the mountains in search of folksongs in 1930); Campbell...
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Midnight Train", a traditional African-American song published by Dorothy Scarborough and by Carl Sandburg; recorded by Dan Zanes and others Midnight Train...
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York. ISBN 978-0-914678-12-0. Scarborough, Dorothy. "Coffee in the Gourd: The Blues As Folk-Songs, by Dorothy Scarborough". Sacred Texts. Retrieved 30...
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Columbia University and studied creative writing under Texas writer Dorothy Scarborough and with Sylvia Chatfield Bates at Washington Square College of New...
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wagon train. This theme is also examined in the novel The Wind by Dorothy Scarborough. Robert Horton carries the lead in this episode that aired on 1 February...
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"Jim Crack com’" in The Vauxhall Comic Song-book, pp. 202–203. Scarborough, Dorothy. On the Trail of Negro Folk-Songs, pp. 200 ff. Harvard University...
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282–283, "The Frog's Courting" (1 text plus mention of 9 more) Dorothy Scarborough, A Song Catcher in Southern Mountains (1937), pp. 244–248, "The Frog...
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Interzone; author of Science Fiction: The 100 Best Novels Andrew Sawyer Dorothy Scarborough Brian Stableford Darko Suvin Gary K. Wolfe There are a number of...
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"Reviewed Work(s): The Supernatural in Modern English Fiction by Dorothy Scarborough". The Modern Language Review. 13 (3): 346–351. JSTOR 3714247. The...
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(as "Frankie and Albert") in On the Trail of Negro Folksongs by Dorothy Scarborough, published in 1925; a similar version with the "Frankie and Johnny"...
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Autobiography. Da Capo Press. pp. 76–77. ISBN 978-0-306-80421-2. Scarborough, Dorothy; Gulledge, Ola Lee (1925). On the Trail of Negro Folk-Songs. Harvard...
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Will Marion Cook, American violinist and composer (d. 1944) 1878 – Dorothy Scarborough, American author (d. 1935) 1885 – Jerome Kern, American composer...
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Like to Party by Vengaboys "Karna Nai" parody of Cotton-Eyed Joe by Dorothy Scarborough "Mufat Mein Jo Mile" parody of The Cup of Life by Ricky Martin "Bloody...
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in 1914. Dunbar died in 1953. Her work has been anthologized by Dorothy Scarborough and Jessica Amanda Salmonson. The Shell of Sense (1908) The Long...
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folklorists, notably Dorothy Scarborough (1925) and Guy Johnson and Howard W. Odum (1926), also collected transcribed versions. Scarborough's short text, published...
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Bio-Bibliography, Greenwood Press, Westport, Connecticut, 2002. Dorothy Scarborough, On the Trail of Negro Folk-Songs, Harvard University Press, 1925...
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police for $50,000 of damages on behalf of the cast. His sister Dorothy Scarborough was a novelist and musicologist. Around 1921, he married actress...
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Rolland – Le Jeu de l'amour et de la mort (The Game of Love and Death) Dorothy Scarborough – The Wind Una Lucy Silberrad – The Vow of Micah Jordan Gertrude...
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Barrett (or Barret), a resident of Marlin, Texas, wrote to folklorist Dorothy Scarborough about the song's lyrics and origins. She identified Waco as the scene...
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by the Monkees "Midnight Train, The" (Traditional) published by Dorothy Scarborough and Carl Sandburg; and recorded by Dan Zanes (2004) "Midnight Train...
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voice, saying, "No man on earth can give a woman's viewpoint." Dorothy Scarborough's autobiographical novel, The Unfair Sex, was published as a serial...
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