Ernest Thayer's ""Casey at the Bat
Background and Characters of Baseball's Most Famous Poem
Format:Paperback
Publisher:McFarland & Co Inc
Published:30th Dec '11
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Ernest Thayer's ""Casey at the Bat"" was first published in the San Francisco Daily Examiner on June 3, 1888. Its popularity owed much to the universality of its subject; every city seemed to have a ""Casey"" on its team. Thayer, a Harvard graduate, said little about the real Casey, though he did leave a few clues. ""The verses owe their existence,"" he wrote in 1930, ""to my enthusiasm for college baseball...and to my association with Will Hearst."" Thayer's background is examined here as the basis for determining the origins of the colorfast cast of characters behind his ""Ballad of the Republic""--men who may have been ""Casey,"" ""Flynn,"" ""Cooney"" and other members of the Mudville Nine.
“strongly recommended...entertaining...readable""--Choice; “exhaustive...leaves no stone unturned""--Dugout; “a comprehensive study of Thayer’s work""--USA Today Baseball Weekly; “a contribution to literary study and to the national pastime in a study of the poem and its author that is probably definitive""--New York History.
ISBN: 9780786467112
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 455g
376 pages