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George R. Stewart

George Rippey Stewart Jr. (May 31, 1895 – August 22, 1980) was an American historian, toponymist, novelist, and a professor of English at the University of California, Berkeley. His 1959 book, Pickett's Charge, a detailed history of the final attack at Gettysburg, was called "essential for an understanding of the Battle of Gettysburg".[2] His 1949 post-apocalyptic novel Earth Abides won the first International Fantasy Award in 1951.

George Rippey Stewart
Stewart's books about U.S. highways were based on his cross-country drives of 1924, 1949 and 1950.
Born(1895-05-31)May 31, 1895
DiedAugust 22, 1980(1980-08-22) (aged 85)
San Francisco, California, U.S.[1]
Occupations
  • Historian
  • novelist
  • toponymist
  • professor
Academic background
Alma materPrinceton University (BA)
University of California, Berkeley (MA)
Columbia University (PhD)

Early life and university career edit

Stewart was born in Sewickley, Pennsylvania, to engineer George Rippey Stewart Sr., who designed gasworks and electric railways and later became a citrus "rancher" in Southern California, and Ella Wilson Stewart. The younger Stewart earned a bachelor's degree from Princeton University in 1917, an MA from the University of California, Berkeley, and his Ph.D. in English literature from Columbia University in 1922.[3] He accepted a position in the English department at Berkeley in 1923.[4] After his father died, he dropped the "Jr." from his name.

Stewart was a founding member of the American Name Society in 1956–57. He once served as an expert witness in a murder trial as a specialist in family names. His best-known academic work is Names on the Land: A Historical Account of Place-Naming in the United States (1945; reprinted, New York Review Books, 2008). He wrote three other books on names: A Concise Dictionary of American Place-Names (1970), Names on the Globe (1975), and American Given Names (1979). His scholarly works on the poetic meter of ballads (published under the name George R. Stewart, Jr.), beginning with his 1922 Ph.D. dissertation at Columbia, remain important in their field.

Works edit

As an author, Stewart's output was at once diverse, original, and important. Ordeal by Hunger, Pickett's Charge, and other works are examinations of American history, but are unusual in their probing of the interaction of human beings with their physical and social environments.

His greatest achievement as a novelist, Earth Abides, takes somewhat the same perspective, but in the context of a collapse of civilization, in which everything formerly taken for granted about civilization and the situation of human beings in their environment can no longer be assumed. This radically altered circumstance permitted Stewart to raise and examine issues rarely, if ever, tackled by other novelists.

East of Giants is historical fiction. Man, An Autobiography is one of the very few works of speculative anthropology, in which he attempts to deduce how key developments in prehistorical civilization must have unfolded, and also offers a wealth of original and interesting insights into the character of early civilization. Good Lives provides a series of biographical sketches with the end in view of determining what it is that makes for a good life, an undertaking having much in common with, say, Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics. Not So Rich as You Think (1968) was a prescient early essay in environmentalism (Rachel Carson's Silent Spring had been published only a few years earlier, in 1962, and had a much narrower focus).

Storm (1941) takes an immense storm as its protagonist, an extraordinary departure in itself, and again teases out the consequences for human beings of this large-scale environmental disruption. Other works, such as Names on the Land and American Ways of Life offer other unique insights and perspectives not found anywhere else.

Years of the City is somewhat marred by relatively poor characterization, but is among his most ambitious books thematically, as it is concerned with the factors that lead to the rise and decline of civilizations – a topic only someone as well-versed in history as Stewart could successfully explore. A number of trends in contemporary America can be recognized as being among those leading to decline. Indeed, in a sense, The Years of the City is even more prescient and insightful than, say, Orwell's 1984.

Taken together, this enlightening body of work provides a breadth and depth of perspective found elsewhere only in authors like Toynbee, the Durants, and Carroll Quigley, but in a far more palatable and accessible form. Achievements of this stature might have earned Stewart a lasting reputation as one of America's greatest writers and men of letters. However, the significance of his output was largely overlooked during his lifetime, and is now almost forgotten. Earth Abides was re-issued in 2020 with an introduction by Kim Stanley Robinson.

He is today known primarily for his only science fiction novel Earth Abides (1949), a post-apocalyptic novel, for which he won the inaugural International Fantasy Award for fiction in 1951.[1] It was dramatized on radio's Escape and served as an inspiration for Stephen King's The Stand, as King has stated.[5] The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction calls it "one of the finest of all Post-Holocaust/Ruined Earth novels".[1]

His 1941 novel Storm, featuring as its protagonist a Pacific storm called "Maria," which inspired Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe to write the song "They Call the Wind Maria" for their 1951 musical Paint Your Wagon.[6]

Storm was dramatized as A Storm Called Maria on the November 2, 1959, episode of ABC's Walt Disney Presents. Co-produced by Ken Nelson Productions, it blended newsreel footage of several different storms to represent the mega-storm in the novel and traced the storm from its origins in Japan to the coast of California. The cast included non-actors, among them the dam superintendent George Kritsky, the telephone lineman Walt Bowen, and the highway superintendent Leo Quinn.

Another novel, Fire (1948), and an historical work, Ordeal by Hunger (1936), also evoked environmental catastrophes.

Bibliography edit

 
Cover of the 1979 Oxford University Press paperback edition of American Given Names.
  • The Technique of English Verse (1930)
  • Bret Harte: Argonaut and Exile (1931)
  • English Composition, A Laboratory Course, (1936)
  • Ordeal by Hunger: The Story of the Donner Party (1936; rpt. 1992). ISBN 978-0-395-61159-3
  • John Phoenix (1937)
  • East of the Giants (1938)
  • Doctor's Oral (1939)
  • Take your Bible in one hand;: The life of William Henry Thomes, author of A whaleman's adventures on land and sea, Lewey and I, The bushrangers, A gold hunter's adventures, etc., 1939
  • Storm (1941; rpt. 2003). ISBN 978-1-890771-74-4
  • Names on the Land: an historical account of place-naming in the United States (1945; reprinted 1958, 1967 [Sentry paperback], 2008). ISBN 978-1-59017-273-5
  • Man, An Autobiography (1946)
  • Fire (1948)
  • Earth Abides (1949; rpt. 2006). ISBN 978-0-345-48713-1
  • The Year of the Oath (in collaboration) (1950)
  • Sheep Rock (1951)
  • The Opening of the California Trail: the story of the Stevens party by Moses Schallenberger, 1888; edited 1953
  • U.S. 40: Cross Section of the United States of America (1953)
  • American Ways of Life (1954)
  • These Men My Friends (1954)
  • To California by Covered Wagon (1954). Reprinted as Pioneers Go West (1987)
  • The Years of the City (1955)
  • N.A. 1: The North-South Continental Highway (1957)
  • Pickett's Charge: A Microhistory of the Final Attack at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863, 1959[7] Revised in 1963.
  • The California Trail (1962)
  • Committee of Vigilance (1964)
  • Good Lives (1967)
  • Not So Rich as You Think (1968)
  • The Department of English at the University of California, Berkeley (1968)
  • A Concise Dictionary of American Place-Names (1970)
  • Names on the Globe (1975)
  • American Given Names (1979). ISBN 978-0-19-504040-1

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Stewart, George R.". Modified February 20, 2015. The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction (sf-encyclopedia.com). Retrieved 2015-02-28. Entry by MJE/JC, Malcolm Edwards and John Clute.
  2. ^ Billings, Elden E.; Stewart, George R.; Stern, Philip Van Doren (1963–1964). "Rev. of George R. Steward, Pickett's Charge: A Microhistory of the Final Attack at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863". Military Affairs. 27 (4): 181–82. doi:10.2307/1985012. JSTOR 1985012.
  3. ^ "Bookshelf | Columbia College Today". www.college.columbia.edu. Retrieved June 4, 2022.
  4. ^ Christine Smallwood, "Stewartsville," The Nation, December 8, 2008, pp. 25.
  5. ^ Dodds, Georges T. "George R. Stewart" (sidebar). Retrieved June 12, 2007.
  6. ^ Dorst, Neal. Hurricane Research Division: Frequently Asked Questions:J4
  7. ^ . books.google.com

Sources edit

  • "Scott, Donald, The Life and Truth of George R. Stewart; A Literary Biography of the Author of EARTH ABIDES". [1].
  • "George R. Stewart, toponymist", Names, Volume 24, 1976, pp. 77–85.

Audio edit

  • OTR Network Library: Escape: "Earth Abides", parts one and two
  • Two short radio episodes from Storm (1941): "" and "". California Legacy Project.

External links edit

  • Tribute website GeorgeRStewart.com
  • Donald M. Scott's essay on George R. Stewart, on the U. S. Route 40 website
  • Extensive list of publications by and about George R. Stewart
  • U.C. Berkeley interviews with George R. Stewart on the writing process
  • Guide to the George Rippey Stewart Papers at The Bancroft Library
  • [2] Stewart weblog by Stewart Biographer Donald M. Scott
  • George R. Stewart at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
  • George R. Stewart at Library of Congress, with 73 library catalog records

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George Rippey Stewart Jr May 31 1895 August 22 1980 was an American historian toponymist novelist and a professor of English at the University of California Berkeley His 1959 book Pickett s Charge a detailed history of the final attack at Gettysburg was called essential for an understanding of the Battle of Gettysburg 2 His 1949 post apocalyptic novel Earth Abides won the first International Fantasy Award in 1951 George Rippey StewartStewart s books about U S highways were based on his cross country drives of 1924 1949 and 1950 Born 1895 05 31 May 31 1895Sewickley Pennsylvania U S DiedAugust 22 1980 1980 08 22 aged 85 San Francisco California U S 1 OccupationsHistorian novelist toponymist professorAcademic backgroundAlma materPrinceton University BA University of California Berkeley MA Columbia University PhD Contents 1 Early life and university career 2 Works 3 Bibliography 4 See also 5 References 6 Sources 6 1 Audio 7 External linksEarly life and university career editStewart was born in Sewickley Pennsylvania to engineer George Rippey Stewart Sr who designed gasworks and electric railways and later became a citrus rancher in Southern California and Ella Wilson Stewart The younger Stewart earned a bachelor s degree from Princeton University in 1917 an MA from the University of California Berkeley and his Ph D in English literature from Columbia University in 1922 3 He accepted a position in the English department at Berkeley in 1923 4 After his father died he dropped the Jr from his name Stewart was a founding member of the American Name Society in 1956 57 He once served as an expert witness in a murder trial as a specialist in family names His best known academic work is Names on the Land A Historical Account of Place Naming in the United States 1945 reprinted New York Review Books 2008 He wrote three other books on names A Concise Dictionary of American Place Names 1970 Names on the Globe 1975 and American Given Names 1979 His scholarly works on the poetic meter of ballads published under the name George R Stewart Jr beginning with his 1922 Ph D dissertation at Columbia remain important in their field Works editAs an author Stewart s output was at once diverse original and important Ordeal by Hunger Pickett s Charge and other works are examinations of American history but are unusual in their probing of the interaction of human beings with their physical and social environments His greatest achievement as a novelist Earth Abides takes somewhat the same perspective but in the context of a collapse of civilization in which everything formerly taken for granted about civilization and the situation of human beings in their environment can no longer be assumed This radically altered circumstance permitted Stewart to raise and examine issues rarely if ever tackled by other novelists East of Giants is historical fiction Man An Autobiography is one of the very few works of speculative anthropology in which he attempts to deduce how key developments in prehistorical civilization must have unfolded and also offers a wealth of original and interesting insights into the character of early civilization Good Lives provides a series of biographical sketches with the end in view of determining what it is that makes for a good life an undertaking having much in common with say Aristotle s Nicomachean Ethics Not So Rich as You Think 1968 was a prescient early essay in environmentalism Rachel Carson s Silent Spring had been published only a few years earlier in 1962 and had a much narrower focus Storm 1941 takes an immense storm as its protagonist an extraordinary departure in itself and again teases out the consequences for human beings of this large scale environmental disruption Other works such as Names on the Land and American Ways of Life offer other unique insights and perspectives not found anywhere else Years of the City is somewhat marred by relatively poor characterization but is among his most ambitious books thematically as it is concerned with the factors that lead to the rise and decline of civilizations a topic only someone as well versed in history as Stewart could successfully explore A number of trends in contemporary America can be recognized as being among those leading to decline Indeed in a sense The Years of the City is even more prescient and insightful than say Orwell s 1984 Taken together this enlightening body of work provides a breadth and depth of perspective found elsewhere only in authors like Toynbee the Durants and Carroll Quigley but in a far more palatable and accessible form Achievements of this stature might have earned Stewart a lasting reputation as one of America s greatest writers and men of letters However the significance of his output was largely overlooked during his lifetime and is now almost forgotten Earth Abides was re issued in 2020 with an introduction by Kim Stanley Robinson He is today known primarily for his only science fiction novel Earth Abides 1949 a post apocalyptic novel for which he won the inaugural International Fantasy Award for fiction in 1951 1 It was dramatized on radio s Escape and served as an inspiration for Stephen King s The Stand as King has stated 5 The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction calls it one of the finest of all Post Holocaust Ruined Earth novels 1 His 1941 novel Storm featuring as its protagonist a Pacific storm called Maria which inspired Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe to write the song They Call the Wind Maria for their 1951 musical Paint Your Wagon 6 Storm was dramatized as A Storm Called Maria on the November 2 1959 episode of ABC s Walt Disney Presents Co produced by Ken Nelson Productions it blended newsreel footage of several different storms to represent the mega storm in the novel and traced the storm from its origins in Japan to the coast of California The cast included non actors among them the dam superintendent George Kritsky the telephone lineman Walt Bowen and the highway superintendent Leo Quinn Another novel Fire 1948 and an historical work Ordeal by Hunger 1936 also evoked environmental catastrophes Bibliography edit nbsp Cover of the 1979 Oxford University Press paperback edition of American Given Names The Technique of English Verse 1930 Bret Harte Argonaut and Exile 1931 English Composition A Laboratory Course 1936 Ordeal by Hunger The Story of the Donner Party 1936 rpt 1992 ISBN 978 0 395 61159 3 John Phoenix 1937 East of the Giants 1938 Doctor s Oral 1939 Take your Bible in one hand The life of William Henry Thomes author of A whaleman s adventures on land and sea Lewey and I The bushrangers A gold hunter s adventures etc 1939 Storm 1941 rpt 2003 ISBN 978 1 890771 74 4 Names on the Land an historical account of place naming in the United States 1945 reprinted 1958 1967 Sentry paperback 2008 ISBN 978 1 59017 273 5 Man An Autobiography 1946 Fire 1948 Earth Abides 1949 rpt 2006 ISBN 978 0 345 48713 1 The Year of the Oath in collaboration 1950 Sheep Rock 1951 The Opening of the California Trail the story of the Stevens party by Moses Schallenberger 1888 edited 1953 U S 40 Cross Section of the United States of America 1953 American Ways of Life 1954 These Men My Friends 1954 To California by Covered Wagon 1954 Reprinted as Pioneers Go West 1987 The Years of the City 1955 N A 1 The North South Continental Highway 1957 Pickett s Charge A Microhistory of the Final Attack at Gettysburg July 3 1863 1959 7 Revised in 1963 The California Trail 1962 Committee of Vigilance 1964 Good Lives 1967 Not So Rich as You Think 1968 The Department of English at the University of California Berkeley 1968 A Concise Dictionary of American Place Names 1970 Names on the Globe 1975 American Given Names 1979 ISBN 978 0 19 504040 1See also editTropical cyclone naming George R Stewart PeakReferences edit a b c Stewart George R Modified February 20 2015 The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction sf encyclopedia com Retrieved 2015 02 28 Entry by MJE JC Malcolm Edwards and John Clute Billings Elden E Stewart George R Stern Philip Van Doren 1963 1964 Rev of George R Steward Pickett s Charge A Microhistory of the Final Attack at Gettysburg July 3 1863 Military Affairs 27 4 181 82 doi 10 2307 1985012 JSTOR 1985012 Bookshelf Columbia College Today www college columbia edu Retrieved June 4 2022 Christine Smallwood Stewartsville The Nation December 8 2008 pp 25 Dodds Georges T George R Stewart sidebar Retrieved June 12 2007 Dorst Neal Hurricane Research Division Frequently Asked Questions J4 books google comSources edit Scott Donald The Life and Truth of George R Stewart A Literary Biography of the Author of EARTH ABIDES 1 George R Stewart toponymist Names Volume 24 1976 pp 77 85 Audio edit OTR Network Library Escape Earth Abides parts one and two Two short radio episodes from Storm 1941 Valley Rain and Final Success California Legacy Project External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to George R Stewart American Name Society biography of Stewart by William Bright Tribute website GeorgeRStewart com Donald M Scott s essay on George R Stewart on the U S Route 40 website Extensive list of publications by and about George R Stewart U C Berkeley interviews with George R Stewart on the writing process Guide to the George Rippey Stewart Papers at The Bancroft Library 2 Stewart weblog by Stewart Biographer Donald M Scott George R Stewart at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database George R Stewart at Library of Congress with 73 library catalog records Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title George R Stewart amp oldid 1192717720, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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