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Jesse Stuart

Jesse Hilton Stuart (August 8, 1906 – February 17, 1984) was an American writer, school teacher, and school administrator who is known for his short stories, poetry, and novels as well as non-fiction autobiographical works set in central Appalachia. Born and raised in Greenup County, Kentucky, Stuart relied heavily on the rural locale of northeastern Kentucky for his writings.[1] Stuart was named the poet laureate of Kentucky in 1954.[2]

Jesse Hilton Stuart
BornJesse Hilton Stuart
(1906-08-08)August 8, 1906
Riverton, Kentucky, United States
DiedFebruary 17, 1984(1984-02-17) (aged 77)
Ironton, Ohio, US
OccupationAuthor, educator
NationalityAmerican
Alma materLincoln Memorial University Vanderbilt University
Notable worksTaps for Private Tussie
Notable awardsGuggenheim Award, 1937
Thomas Jefferson Memorial Award, 1943
Poet Laureate of Kentucky, 1954
SpouseNaomi Deane Norris
ChildrenJessica Jane.
RelativesMitchell Stuart (father)
Martha Stuart (mother)
Website
www.jsfbooks.com

Early life edit

Jesse Stuart was born near Riverton, Greenup County, Kentucky, to Mitchell and Martha (Hilton) Stuart on August 8, 1906.[3][4] Stuart served in the US Navy during World War II but did not see combat as his mission in his life.[5]

Naomi Deane Norris edit

In 1939, Stuart married Naomi Deane Norris, a school teacher. They settled in W Hollow and had one daughter, Jessica Jane.[6] In Stuart's memoir, The Thread That Runs So True, he explains how he met Norris at Lonesome Valley. He was in college while she was still in high school; in fact, Stuart taught Norris in her last year of school.[7]

Education edit

After being denied admission at three colleges, Stuart was finally accepted at and attended Lincoln Memorial University, located in Harrogate, Tennessee. After graduating he returned to his home area and taught at Warnock High School in Greenup, Kentucky. Later he was appointed principal at McKell High School, but resigned after one year to attend graduate school at Vanderbilt University, where Edwin Mims was one of his professors.[8] He then served as superintendent of the Greenup County Schools before ending his career as an English teacher at Portsmouth High School in Portsmouth, Ohio.[9]

Poetry edit

One day while Stuart was plowing in the field, he stopped and wrote the first line of a sonnet: "I am a farmer singing at the plow," the first line of the 703 sonnets he would collect in Man with a Bull-Tongue Plow (1934). The book was described by Irish poet George William Russell (who wrote poetry under the name of AE) as the greatest work of poetry to come out of America since Walt Whitman published Leaves of Grass. Stuart was named poet laureate for the Commonwealth of Kentucky in 1954, and in 1961 he received the annual award from the American Academy of Poets.

Novels edit

Stuart's first novel was Trees of Heaven (1940). Set in rural Kentucky, the novel tells the story of Anse Bushman, who loves working the land and wants more land. Stuart's style is simple and sparse. Taps for Private Tussie (1943) is perhaps his most popular novel, selling more than a million copies in only two years. The novel also received critical praise and won the Thomas Jefferson Memorial Award for the best Southern book of the year. In 1974, Gale Research (in American Fiction, 1900-1950) identified Jesse Stuart as one of the forty-four novelists in the first half of the 20th century with high critical acclaim. Jesse Stuart was the second youngest of that group (William Saroyan was one year younger).

Short stories edit

Stuart published about 460 short stories. He wrote his first short story "Nest Egg" when he was a sophomore in high school in 1923. The story is of a rooster at his farm, whose behavior was so dominant that it began attracting hens from other farms, leading to conflict with the neighbors. Twenty years later, he submitted the story unchanged to the Atlantic Monthly, which accepted the story and published it in February 1943; it was later collected in Tales from Plum Grove Hills.

One of his most anthologized stories is "Split Cherry Tree," first published in Esquire, January 1939. In this story, a high school teacher in a one-room schoolhouse keeps a boy after school to work and pay for damage he did to a cherry tree. The boy's uneducated father comes to school to argue with the teacher, but comes to appreciate the value of higher education.

Enduring classic autobiography edit

The theme of education appears often in Stuart's books. He described the role that teaching played in his life in The Thread that Runs So True (1949), though he changed the names of places and people. He first taught school in rural Kentucky at the age of 16 at Cane Creek Elementary School, which became Lonesome Valley in his book. The Thread that Runs So True (1949) has become a classic of American education. Ruel Foster, a professor at West Virginia University, noted in 1968 that the book had good sales in its first year. At the time, he wrote, sales for the book had gone up in each successive year, an astonishing feat for any book. The book has remained continuously in print for more than 50 years.

Death edit

In May 1982, Jesse Stuart suffered a stroke that left him comatose.[10] Stuart died on February 17, 1984, at Jo-Lin Nursing Home, near his boyhood home, in Ironton, Ohio. He was 77 years old.

Jesse Stuart State Nature Preserve edit

The natural settings of W Hollow were prominent throughout Stuart's writings. Prior to his death he donated 714 acres (2.89 km2) of woodlands in W Hollow to the Office of Kentucky Nature Preserves. The Jesse Stuart State Nature Preserve is dedicated to protecting the legacy of Stuart, and ensures that a significant portion of W Hollow will remain undeveloped in perpetuity. The trail system is open to the public from dawn to dusk all year long.[11][12]

Books by Jesse Stuart edit

Poetry edit

  • Man with a Bull-Tongue Plow, E.P. Dutton & Co., 1934
  • Album of Destiny, E. P. Dutton & Co., Inc., 1944
  • Kentucky is My Land, Dutton, 1952
  • Hold April, McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., 1962

Autobiographical edit

  • Beyond Dark Hills, E.P. Dutton & Company, Inc., 1938; Jesse Stuart Foundation, 1996, ISBN 978-0-945084-53-2
  • The Thread that Runs So True. C. Scribner's Sons. 1950. ISBN 9780871296771.; Dramatic Publishing, 1958, ISBN 978-0-87129-677-1
  • The Year of My Rebirth 1956; Jesse Stuart Foundation, 1991, ISBN 978-0-945084-17-4
  • To Teach, To Love, World Pub. Co., 1970; Jesse Stuart Foundation, 1987, ISBN 978-0-945084-02-0
  • My World. University Press of Kentucky. 1975. ISBN 978-0-8131-0211-5.

Novels edit

For Young Readers edit

Short story collections edit

  • Head o' W-Hollow, E. P. Dutton & co., inc., 1936; Books for Libraries Press, 1971, ISBN 978-0-8369-4065-7
  • Men of the Mountains. E. P. Dutton & co. 1941. ISBN 0813101433.; University Press of Kentucky, 1979, ISBN 978-0-8131-0143-9
  • Tales from the Plum Grove Hills E. P. Dutton & Company, inc., 1946; Jesse Stuart Foundation, 1997, ISBN 978-0-945084-62-4
  • Plowshares in Heaven, McGraw-Hill, 1958
  • Save Every Lamb, McGraw-Hill, 1964
  • Dawn of the Remembered Spring, McGraw Hill 1972
  • Come Gentle Spring McGraw-Hill, 1969; Jesse Stuart Foundation, 2008, ISBN 978-1-931672-47-4
  • A Jesse Stuart Harvest 1965; Mockingbird Books, 1976, ISBN 978-0-89176-010-8
  • My Land Has a Voice, McGraw-Hill, 1966
  • Come Back to the Farm McGraw-Hill, 1971; Jesse Stuart Foundation, 2001, ISBN 978-0-945084-94-5
  • 32 Votes Before Breakfast, McGraw-Hill, 1974
  • New Harvest: Forgotten Stories of Kentucky's Jesse Stuart, Jesse Stuart Foundation, 2003, ISBN 978-1-931672-17-7
  • Clearing in the sky & other stories. University Press of Kentucky. 1984. ISBN 978-0-8131-0157-6.

Books about Jesse Stuart edit

  • Jesse Stuart: His Life and Works, by Everetta Love Blair (University of South Carolina Press, 1967)
  • Jesse Stuart, by Ruel E. Foster (Twayne, 1968)
  • Jesse Stuart: An Extraordinary Life, by James M. Gifford and Erin R. Kazee (Jesse Stuart Foundation, 2010)
  • Jesse: The Biography of an American Writer, Jesse Hilton Stuart, by H. Edward Richardson (McGraw-Hill, 1984)
  • New Harvest: Forgotten Stories of Kentucky's Jesse Stuart, by David R. Palmore (Jesse Stuart Foundation, 2003)

References edit

  1. ^ Peyton, Dave (May 5, 1975). . The Huntington Advertiser. Archived from the original on 19 May 2006. Retrieved 28 November 2009.
  2. ^ "Guide to the Jesse Stuart Collection". Hutchins Library Appalachian Bibliography. Berea, Kentucky: Berea College. 2009. Retrieved 28 November 2009.
  3. ^ (PDF) (PDF). Huntington, West Virginia: Special Collections Department James E. Morrow Library Marshall University. 1986. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 22 December 2009.
  4. ^ Ballard, Jamie (October 5, 1997). . KYLIT. Eastern Kentucky University. Archived from the original on 30 August 2009. Retrieved 28 November 2009.
  5. ^ , 5 August 2014, archived from the original on 7 October 2015, retrieved 18 July 2015
  6. ^ Wedemeyer, Dee (August 18, 1985). "Kentucky's Living Fiction". The New York Times. New York City. Retrieved 22 December 2009.
  7. ^ "The thread that runs so true". 1949.
  8. ^ "Dr. Mims Dies; Noted Educator of Vanderbilt. Health Declined After Hip Fracture; Services Tomorrow". The Nashville Tennessean. September 16, 1959. pp. 1–2 – via Newspapers.com.
  9. ^ "Author, Poet, Educator Jesse Stuart Dies". Portsmouth Daily Times. 1984-02-22.
  10. ^ Olson, Ted (2009). "James Still and Jesse Stuart". James Still in Interviews, Oral Histories, and Memoirs. McFarland & Company. p. 219. ISBN 9780786436989.
  11. ^ . Office of Kentucky Nature Preserves. Archived from the original on August 11, 2010. Retrieved 28 November 2009.
  12. ^ Brown, Michael H. (2007). "Jesse Stuart State Nature Preserve". Hiking Kentucky: A Guide to Kentucky's Greatest Hiking Adventures. Falcon Guide: Where to hike (2 ed.). Globe Pequot. pp. 32, 33, 34, 35. ISBN 978-0-7627-3650-8. Retrieved November 28, 2009.[permanent dead link]

External links edit

  • Jesse Stuart papers held at the University of South Carolina Irvin Department of Rare Books and Special Collections.
  • http://www.loc.gov/rr/main/poets/kentucky.html
  • The Jesse Stuart Foundation
  • Jesse Stuart State Nature Preserve
  • "Split Cherry Tree" online
  • Jesse Stuart: First Editions A Virtual Exhibit, Marshall University.
  • Register of the Jesse Stuart Papers. 2012-03-19 at the Wayback Machine Marshall University. Includes biographical sketch.
  • Kentucky People: Jesse Stuart at Our Old Kentucky Home
  • Office of Kentucky Nature Preserves

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Jesse Stuart news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Jesse Hilton Stuart August 8 1906 February 17 1984 was an American writer school teacher and school administrator who is known for his short stories poetry and novels as well as non fiction autobiographical works set in central Appalachia Born and raised in Greenup County Kentucky Stuart relied heavily on the rural locale of northeastern Kentucky for his writings 1 Stuart was named the poet laureate of Kentucky in 1954 2 Jesse Hilton StuartBornJesse Hilton Stuart 1906 08 08 August 8 1906Riverton Kentucky United StatesDiedFebruary 17 1984 1984 02 17 aged 77 Ironton Ohio USOccupationAuthor educatorNationalityAmericanAlma materLincoln Memorial University Vanderbilt UniversityNotable worksTaps for Private TussieNotable awardsGuggenheim Award 1937Thomas Jefferson Memorial Award 1943Poet Laureate of Kentucky 1954SpouseNaomi Deane NorrisChildrenJessica Jane RelativesMitchell Stuart father Martha Stuart mother Websitewww wbr jsfbooks wbr com Contents 1 Early life 2 Naomi Deane Norris 3 Education 4 Poetry 5 Novels 6 Short stories 7 Enduring classic autobiography 8 Death 9 Jesse Stuart State Nature Preserve 10 Books by Jesse Stuart 10 1 Poetry 10 2 Autobiographical 10 3 Novels 10 4 For Young Readers 10 5 Short story collections 11 Books about Jesse Stuart 12 References 13 External linksEarly life editJesse Stuart was born near Riverton Greenup County Kentucky to Mitchell and Martha Hilton Stuart on August 8 1906 3 4 Stuart served in the US Navy during World War II but did not see combat as his mission in his life 5 Naomi Deane Norris editIn 1939 Stuart married Naomi Deane Norris a school teacher They settled in W Hollow and had one daughter Jessica Jane 6 In Stuart s memoir The Thread That Runs So True he explains how he met Norris at Lonesome Valley He was in college while she was still in high school in fact Stuart taught Norris in her last year of school 7 Education editAfter being denied admission at three colleges Stuart was finally accepted at and attended Lincoln Memorial University located in Harrogate Tennessee After graduating he returned to his home area and taught at Warnock High School in Greenup Kentucky Later he was appointed principal at McKell High School but resigned after one year to attend graduate school at Vanderbilt University where Edwin Mims was one of his professors 8 He then served as superintendent of the Greenup County Schools before ending his career as an English teacher at Portsmouth High School in Portsmouth Ohio 9 Poetry editOne day while Stuart was plowing in the field he stopped and wrote the first line of a sonnet I am a farmer singing at the plow the first line of the 703 sonnets he would collect in Man with a Bull Tongue Plow 1934 The book was described by Irish poet George William Russell who wrote poetry under the name of AE as the greatest work of poetry to come out of America since Walt Whitman published Leaves of Grass Stuart was named poet laureate for the Commonwealth of Kentucky in 1954 and in 1961 he received the annual award from the American Academy of Poets Novels editStuart s first novel was Trees of Heaven 1940 Set in rural Kentucky the novel tells the story of Anse Bushman who loves working the land and wants more land Stuart s style is simple and sparse Taps for Private Tussie 1943 is perhaps his most popular novel selling more than a million copies in only two years The novel also received critical praise and won the Thomas Jefferson Memorial Award for the best Southern book of the year In 1974 Gale Research in American Fiction 1900 1950 identified Jesse Stuart as one of the forty four novelists in the first half of the 20th century with high critical acclaim Jesse Stuart was the second youngest of that group William Saroyan was one year younger Short stories editStuart published about 460 short stories He wrote his first short story Nest Egg when he was a sophomore in high school in 1923 The story is of a rooster at his farm whose behavior was so dominant that it began attracting hens from other farms leading to conflict with the neighbors Twenty years later he submitted the story unchanged to the Atlantic Monthly which accepted the story and published it in February 1943 it was later collected in Tales from Plum Grove Hills One of his most anthologized stories is Split Cherry Tree first published in Esquire January 1939 In this story a high school teacher in a one room schoolhouse keeps a boy after school to work and pay for damage he did to a cherry tree The boy s uneducated father comes to school to argue with the teacher but comes to appreciate the value of higher education Enduring classic autobiography editThe theme of education appears often in Stuart s books He described the role that teaching played in his life in The Thread that Runs So True 1949 though he changed the names of places and people He first taught school in rural Kentucky at the age of 16 at Cane Creek Elementary School which became Lonesome Valley in his book The Thread that Runs So True 1949 has become a classic of American education Ruel Foster a professor at West Virginia University noted in 1968 that the book had good sales in its first year At the time he wrote sales for the book had gone up in each successive year an astonishing feat for any book The book has remained continuously in print for more than 50 years Death editIn May 1982 Jesse Stuart suffered a stroke that left him comatose 10 Stuart died on February 17 1984 at Jo Lin Nursing Home near his boyhood home in Ironton Ohio He was 77 years old Jesse Stuart State Nature Preserve editThe natural settings of W Hollow were prominent throughout Stuart s writings Prior to his death he donated 714 acres 2 89 km2 of woodlands in W Hollow to the Office of Kentucky Nature Preserves The Jesse Stuart State Nature Preserve is dedicated to protecting the legacy of Stuart and ensures that a significant portion of W Hollow will remain undeveloped in perpetuity The trail system is open to the public from dawn to dusk all year long 11 12 Books by Jesse Stuart editPoetry edit Man with a Bull Tongue Plow E P Dutton amp Co 1934 Album of Destiny E P Dutton amp Co Inc 1944 Kentucky is My Land Dutton 1952 Hold April McGraw Hill Book Company Inc 1962Autobiographical edit Beyond Dark Hills E P Dutton amp Company Inc 1938 Jesse Stuart Foundation 1996 ISBN 978 0 945084 53 2 The Thread that Runs So True C Scribner s Sons 1950 ISBN 9780871296771 Dramatic Publishing 1958 ISBN 978 0 87129 677 1 The Year of My Rebirth 1956 Jesse Stuart Foundation 1991 ISBN 978 0 945084 17 4 To Teach To Love World Pub Co 1970 Jesse Stuart Foundation 1987 ISBN 978 0 945084 02 0 My World University Press of Kentucky 1975 ISBN 978 0 8131 0211 5 Novels edit Daughter of the Legend McGraw Hill 1965 J Stuart Foundation 1994 ISBN 978 0 945084 42 6 Trees of Heaven E P Dutton amp co inc 1940 ISBN 0813101506 University Press of Kentucky 1980 ISBN 978 0 8131 0150 7 Taps for Private Tussie E P Dutton 1943 World Pub Co 1969 Mongrel Mettle E P Dutton 1944 Foretaste of Glory E P Dutton and Company inc 1946 ISBN 0813101700 University Press of Kentucky 1986 ISBN 978 0 8131 0170 5 Hie to the Hunters Whittlesey House 1950 Jesse Stuart Foundation 1996 ISBN 978 0 945084 59 4 Mr Gallion s School McGraw Hill 1967 The Land Beyond the River McGraw Hill 1973 ISBN 9780070622418 The Kingdom Within A Spiritual Autobiography McGraw Hill 1979 ISBN 978 0070622241 Cradle of the Copperheads McGraw Hill 1988 ISBN 0 07 062366 XFor Young Readers edit The thread that runs so true C Scribner s Sons 1950 Scribner 1977 ISBN 978 0 684 15160 1 The Beatinest Boy Whittlesey House 1953 Jesse Stuart Foundation 1989 ISBN 978 0 945084 12 9 A Penny s Worth of Character Whittlesey House 1954 Jesse Stuart Foundation 1993 ISBN 978 0 945084 32 7 Red Mule 1955 Jesse Stuart Foundation 1993 ISBN 978 0 945084 33 4 A Ride with Huey the Engineer 1966 Jesse Stuart Foundation 1988 ISBN 978 0 945084 10 5 Old Ben 1970 Jesse Stuart Foundation 1992 ISBN 978 0 945084 22 8Short story collections edit Head o W Hollow E P Dutton amp co inc 1936 Books for Libraries Press 1971 ISBN 978 0 8369 4065 7 Men of the Mountains E P Dutton amp co 1941 ISBN 0813101433 University Press of Kentucky 1979 ISBN 978 0 8131 0143 9 Tales from the Plum Grove Hills E P Dutton amp Company inc 1946 Jesse Stuart Foundation 1997 ISBN 978 0 945084 62 4 Plowshares in Heaven McGraw Hill 1958 Save Every Lamb McGraw Hill 1964 Dawn of the Remembered Spring McGraw Hill 1972 Come Gentle Spring McGraw Hill 1969 Jesse Stuart Foundation 2008 ISBN 978 1 931672 47 4 A Jesse Stuart Harvest 1965 Mockingbird Books 1976 ISBN 978 0 89176 010 8 My Land Has a Voice McGraw Hill 1966 Come Back to the Farm McGraw Hill 1971 Jesse Stuart Foundation 2001 ISBN 978 0 945084 94 5 32 Votes Before Breakfast McGraw Hill 1974 New Harvest Forgotten Stories of Kentucky s Jesse Stuart Jesse Stuart Foundation 2003 ISBN 978 1 931672 17 7 Clearing in the sky amp other stories University Press of Kentucky 1984 ISBN 978 0 8131 0157 6 Books about Jesse Stuart editJesse Stuart His Life and Works by Everetta Love Blair University of South Carolina Press 1967 Jesse Stuart by Ruel E Foster Twayne 1968 Jesse Stuart An Extraordinary Life by James M Gifford and Erin R Kazee Jesse Stuart Foundation 2010 Jesse The Biography of an American Writer Jesse Hilton Stuart by H Edward Richardson McGraw Hill 1984 New Harvest Forgotten Stories of Kentucky s Jesse Stuart by David R Palmore Jesse Stuart Foundation 2003 References edit Peyton Dave May 5 1975 Conversations with Jesse Stuart The Huntington Advertiser Archived from the original on 19 May 2006 Retrieved 28 November 2009 Guide to the Jesse Stuart Collection Hutchins Library Appalachian Bibliography Berea Kentucky Berea College 2009 Retrieved 28 November 2009 Register of Jesse Stuart Papers PDF PDF Huntington West Virginia Special Collections Department James E Morrow Library Marshall University 1986 Archived from the original PDF on 2016 03 04 Retrieved 22 December 2009 Ballard Jamie October 5 1997 Jesse Stuart KYLIT Eastern Kentucky University Archived from the original on 30 August 2009 Retrieved 28 November 2009 Jesse Stuart 5 August 2014 archived from the original on 7 October 2015 retrieved 18 July 2015 Wedemeyer Dee August 18 1985 Kentucky s Living Fiction The New York Times New York City Retrieved 22 December 2009 The thread that runs so true 1949 Dr Mims Dies Noted Educator of Vanderbilt Health Declined After Hip Fracture Services Tomorrow The Nashville Tennessean September 16 1959 pp 1 2 via Newspapers com Author Poet Educator Jesse Stuart Dies Portsmouth Daily Times 1984 02 22 Olson Ted 2009 James Still and Jesse Stuart James Still in Interviews Oral Histories and Memoirs McFarland amp Company p 219 ISBN 9780786436989 Jesse Stuart SNP Office of Kentucky Nature Preserves Archived from the original on August 11 2010 Retrieved 28 November 2009 Brown Michael H 2007 Jesse Stuart State Nature Preserve Hiking Kentucky A Guide to Kentucky s Greatest Hiking Adventures Falcon Guide Where to hike 2 ed Globe Pequot pp 32 33 34 35 ISBN 978 0 7627 3650 8 Retrieved November 28 2009 permanent dead link External links editJesse Stuart at Wikipedia s sister projects nbsp Definitions from Wiktionary nbsp Media from Commons nbsp News from Wikinews nbsp Quotations from Wikiquote nbsp Texts from Wikisource nbsp Textbooks from Wikibooks nbsp Resources from Wikiversity nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Jesse Stuart Jesse Stuart papers held at the University of South Carolina Irvin Department of Rare Books and Special Collections http www loc gov rr main poets kentucky html The Jesse Stuart Foundation Jesse Stuart State Nature Preserve Split Cherry Tree online Jesse Stuart First Editions A Virtual Exhibit Marshall University Register of the Jesse Stuart Papers Archived 2012 03 19 at the Wayback Machine Marshall University Includes biographical sketch WVU Libraries Jesse Stuart Web Exhibit Kentucky People Jesse Stuart at Our Old Kentucky Home Office of Kentucky Nature Preserves Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jesse Stuart amp oldid 1211900000, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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