An edition of Revolutionary Lives (1998)

Revolutionary lives

Anna Strunsky & William English Walling

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An edition of Revolutionary Lives (1998)

Revolutionary lives

Anna Strunsky & William English Walling

When they fell in love amid the tumult of the 1905 Russian revolution, they believed they were destiny's match: William English Walling, a wealthy American journalist activist from the Midwest, and Anna Strunsky, an aspiring novelist from San Francisco. Vowing to dedicate themselves to socialist ideals, they soon became celebrities who moved in an elite circle of writers, journalists, and reformers.

Ultimately, both their marriage and their political commitment faltered, but not before they had participated in some of the most urgent social causes of their day. Boylan enriches our understanding of the intellectual and cultural background of prewar socialism by skillfully tracing the interplay between private and public lives. At the same time, he illuminates the struggle of those who were born Victorians to adjust to the changing public arena of the modern world.

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English
Pages
334

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Revolutionary Lives: Anna Strunsky & William English Walling
March 1999, University of Massachusetts Press
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Cover of: Revolutionary lives
Revolutionary lives: Anna Strunsky & William English Walling
1998, University of Massachusetts Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [277]-325) and index.

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Amherst

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Dewey Decimal Class
335/.0092/273, B
Library of Congress
HX84.W26 B69 1998, HX84.W26B69 1999

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Pagination
vi, 334 p. :
Number of pages
334

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Open Library
OL366248M
ISBN 10
1558491643
LCCN
98026696
OCLC/WorldCat
39235754
Library Thing
8856201
Goodreads
2896117

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"The San Francisco of a hundred years ago-"The City That Was," as Will Irwin named it after its destruction in 1906-spawned an energetic, informal, sometimes amateur artistic-literary-journalistic culture."

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