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  1. Charles Warren Stoddard (August 7, 1843 – April 23, 1909) was an American author and editor best known for his travel books about Polynesian life. Biography. Charles Warren Stoddard was born in Rochester, New York on August 7, 1843. He was descended in a direct line from Anthony Stoddard of England, who settled at Boston, Massachusetts, in 1639.

  2. 20 de nov. de 2020 · The Lepers of Molokai. A short history of the former leper colony of Molokai, Hawaii; a biography of Saint Joseph de Veuster (Father Damien), concentrating on his work with the colony; and a description of the author's trip to and interactions with Father Damien and his brother colonists.

  3. 17 de ene. de 2023 · Topics. Charles Warren Stoddard (1843–1909) was, during his life, an acclaimed and prolific writer in multiple genres: poetry, travel sketches, personal memoir, and conversion narrative. His most popular works were dispatches primarily from the South Sea Islands but also extended into Palestine, Egypt, and what would become known ...

  4. By focusing on the work of Charles Warren Stoddard, a writer whom Robert Aldrich has called “one of the most blatantly homoerotic writers of the nineteenth century” (130), this essay will explore some of the complex dynamics of “queer looks” as they were inscribed in nineteenth-century travel literature, a genre to which Stoddard took a ...

  5. Charles Warren Stoddard (1843-1909) and his family left Rochester, New York, for California in 1855. In the 1870s and 1880s, he became a well known writer of travel books, most notably his South-Sea Idylls. He taught at Notre Dame and the Catholic University of America before retiring to California at the end of his life.

  6. As the United States expanded into the Pacific Ocean, Charles Warren Stoddard (1843-1909) was among the writers who introduced the Pacific to Americans. Known for his South Seas tales, the...

  7. Overview. Charles Warren Stoddard. (1843—1909) Quick Reference. (1843–1909), California author, whose Poems (1867), edited by Bret Harte, preceded his wide travels that furnished material for his more famous works. Before 1873 he made two trips to Hawaii ... From: Stoddard, Charles Warren in The Oxford Companion to American Literature »