Arcade Echoes is a book that anthologizes student poetry at the University of Virginia. The collection includes works originally published in the Virginia University Magazine during the years 1856 to 1890.
The initial edition was compiled in 1890 by Thomas Longstreet Wood, a University of Virginia student who passed away in 1892. The second edition, published in 1894, was edited and enlarged by John W. Fishburne, a Charlottesville native.[1]
Members of the Virginia Glee Club who had works published in Arcade Echoes included Sterling Galt ("A Reverie") and Edward C. Tucker ("Declaration in Assumpsit").
References[]
- ↑ Patton, John Shelton (1906). Jefferson, Cabell and the University of Virginia. p. 259. https://books.google.com/books?id=KsI3AAAAMAAJ&pg=PA259&lpg=PA259&dq=%22arcade+echoes%22+%22university+of+virginia%22&source=bl&ots=SX4lklocGH&sig=wJkHJRy1_yZWaXUbEZExImDme6E&hl=en&sa=X&ei=8vuPVY76JYLngwS0j4D4BA&ved=0CDoQ6AEwCA#v=onepage&q=%22arcade%20echoes%22%20%22university%20of%20virginia%22&f=false.
External links[]
- Wood, Thomas Longstreet, ed (1890). Arcade Echoes (1st ed.). J. B. Lippincott Company. https://archive.org/details/arcadeechoessel00woodgoog.
- Wood, Thomas Longstreet; Fishburne, John W., eds (1894). Arcade Echoes (2nd ed.). A.C. Brechin. https://archive.org/details/arcadeechoessel00compgoog .