Irvin S. Cobb

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Irvin S. Cobb
MinundaganIrvin Shrewsbury Cobb
(1876-06-23)Hunyo 23, 1876
Paducah, Kentucky, U.S.
KagadananMarso 11, 1944(1944-03-11) (edad 67)
New York City, New York, E.U.
AgomLaura Spencer Baker
(1900–1944)
Mga akìElisabeth Cobb (b. 1902)

Si Irvin Shrewsbury Cobb (Hunyo 23, 1876 – Marso 11, 1944) iyo an Amerikanong autor, humorista, editor asin kolumnista gikan sa Paducah, Kentucky, na naglipat nin residensya sa New York kaidtong 1904, nag'erok diyan para sa natatada' kan saiyang buhay. Nagsurat siya para sa New York World, Joseph Pulitzer's newspaper, bilang pinakahalangkaw na bayadan na empleyadong reporter sa Estados Unidos.

Si Cobb nagsurat man nin 60 libro asin 300 na mga halipot na osipon. An ibang mga tukda' pigbagay sa silent movies. Magkapirang mga Judge Priest na halipot na osipon ipigbagay kan mga 1930 para sa duwang tampok na pelikula na pigdirihe ni John Ford.

Biograpiya[baguhon | baguhon an source]

Si Cobb ikaduwang aki sa apat na namundag sa mga taga-Kentucky sa Paducah, Kentucky. An saiyang maternal na lolohon, Reuben Saunders, M.D., iyo an nakadiskubre na an ineksyon nin morphine-atropine may marhay na resulta sa pagbulong sa cholera. Si Cobb nagdakula sa Paducah, asin an mga panmgyayari saka mga tawo sa palibot niya kan siya aki pa iyo an napapalaman sa mga trabaho niya ngapit.[1] Kan kahurihan saiyang buhay, si Cobb nabansagan na "Duke of Paducah."[2]

Si Cobb nag'adal sa mga publiko asin pribadong mga elementarya, asin dangan nag'entra sa William A. Cade's Academy sa tuyong magkuang abogasya. Kan si Cobb 16, an ama niya nagin alkoholiko, pakagadan kan saiyang lolo. Napiritan magpondo pagklase, siya nagpoon kan saiyang karera sa pagsurat.

Bibliograpiya[baguhon | baguhon an source]

  • "A Little Town Called Montignies St. Christophe" – 1907 story
  • Funabashi – 1907 musical comedy
  • Mr. Busybody – 1908 musical comedy
  • Talks with the Fat Chauffeur – 1909 collection
  • "The Escape of Mr. Trimm" – 1910 story
  • "The Exit of Anse Dugmore" – 1911 story
  • Cobb's Anatomy – 1912 book
  • "Words and Music" – 1912 story
  • Back Home: Being the Narrative of Judge Priest and His People – 1912 collection
  • The Escape of Mr. Trimm: His Plight and Other Plights – 1913 collection
  • Cobb's Bill of Fare – 1913 book
  • "Fishhead" – 1913 story
  • Roughing It De Luxe – 1913 book
  • Europe Revised – 1914 book
  • Irvin Cobb at his Best – 1915 collection
  • Back Home - 1912, produced as a comedy, 1915
  • Paths of Glory: Impressions of War Written at and Near the Front (expanded as The Red Glutton) – 1915 book
  • Speaking of Operations – 1915 book
  • Old Judge Priest – 1916 collected stories
  • Fibble, D.D. – 1916 collection
  • Local Color – 1916 collection
  • Speaking of Prussians – 1917 book
  • "The Lost Tribes of the Irish in the South" – 1917 booklet
  • Those Times and These – 1917 collection
  • "The Great Auk" – 1917 story
  • The Thunders of Silence – 1918 book
  • "Boys Will be Boys" – 1918 story
  • The Glory of the Coming: What Mine Eyes Have Seen of Americans in Action in This Year of Grace and Allied Endeavor – 1919 book
  • Eating in Two or Three Languages – 1919 book
  • The Life of the Party – 1919 book
  • The Works of Irvin S. Cobb (14 volumes) – 1912-20 collections
  • From Place to Place – 1920 collection
  • Oh, Well, You Know How Women Are! – published in one volume with Isn't That Just Like a Man! by Mary Roberts Rinehart – 1920 book
  • The Abandoned Farmers – 1920 collection
  • A Plea for Old Cap Collier – 1921 book
  • "Darkness" – 1921 story
  • A Bull Called Emily – 1921 story
  • One Third Off – 1921 book
  • Sundry Accounts – 1922 collection
  • J. Poindexter, Colored – 1922 book
  • Myself to Date – 1923 book (Stickfuls: Compositions of a Newspaper Minion)
  • A Laugh a Day Keeps the Doctor Away: His Favorite Stories as Told by Irvin S. Cobb – 1923 collection
  • Snake Doctor and Other Stories – 1923 collection
  • "The Snake Doctor" – 1923 story
  • One Block from Fifth Avenue – 1923 story
  • Goin' on Fourteen: Being Cross-sections Out of a Year in the Life of an Average Boy – 1924 book
  • Indiana: Cobb's America Guyed Books – 1924 book
  • Kansas: Cobb's America Guyed Books – 1924 book
  • Kentucky: Cobb's America Guyed Books – 1924 book
  • Maine: Cobb's America Guyed Books – 1924 book
  • New York: Cobb's America Guyed Books – 1924 book
  • "The Chocolate Hyena" – 1924 story
  • North Carolina: Cobb's America Guyed Books – 1924 book
  • Alias Ben Alibi – 1925 book
  • Many Laughs for Many Days: Another Year's Supply of His Favorite Stories as Told by Irvin S. Cobb – 1925 collection
  • "Here Comes the Bride" –, and So Forth – 1925 book
  • On an Island That Cost $24.00 – 1926 book
  • Prose and Cons – 1926 book
  • Some United States: A Series of Stops in Various Part of This Nation with One Excursion Across the Line – 1926 book
  • All Aboard: A Saga of the Romantic River – 1927 book
  • Ladies and Gentlemen – 1927 book
  • Chivalry Peak – 1927 book
  • "This Man's World" – 1929 story
  • Red Likker – 1929 book
  • This Man's World – 1929 collection
  • "At the Feet of the Enemy" – 1929 story
  • Both Sides of the Street – 1930 collection
  • To Be Taken Before Sailing – 1930 book
  • The Belled Buzzard – 1930 story
  • Three Wise Men on the East Side – 1930 story
  • Incredible Truth – 1931 collection
  • Down Yonder with Judge Priest and Irvin S. Cobb – 1932 collection
  • "A Colonel of Kentucky" – 1932 story
  • Murder Day by Day – 1933 book
  • One Way to Stop a Panic – 1933 book
  • "Who's Who" Plus "Here's How!" – 1934 book
  • "Faith, Hope, and Charity" – 1934 story
  • Faith, Hope, and Charity – 1934 collection
  • Irvin S. Cobb's Own Recipe Book – 1936 book
  • Judge Priest Turns Detective – 1936 book
  • Azam: The Story of An Arabian Colt and His Friends – 1937 children's book
  • Four Useful Pups – 1940 children's book
  • Favorite Humorous Stories of Irvin S. Cobb – 1940 collection
  • Exit Laughing – 1941 book
  • Glory, Glory, Hallelujah – 1941 book
  • Roll Call – 1942 collection
  • Cobb's Cavalcade – 1944 collection
  • The Governors of Kentucky – 1947 book
  • Piano Jim and the Impotent Pumpkin Vine – 1950 book[3][4]

Toltolan[baguhon | baguhon an source]

  1. Ben Eder, "Biography: Irvin S. Cobb" Archived 2016-07-06 at the Wayback Machine., Rovi, reprinted at Fandango
  2. History of Paducah Archived 2014-12-19 at the Wayback Machine., City of Paducah, n.d. Accessed 2013-08-19.
  3. Chatterton, Wayne. Irvin S. Cobb. Twayne, Boston. 1986. Print.
  4. Lawson, Anita. Irvin S. Cobb. Popular, Madison, WI. 1984. Print.