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Presidential and Congressional Succession and Continuity

Presidential and Congressional Succession and Continuity( )
Author: Williams, Donna M.
Harris, George W.
Editor: Harris, George W.
Series title:Presidency in the United States Congressional Policies, Practices and Procedures Ser.
ISBN:978-1-61324-499-9
Publication Date:Oct 2011
Publisher:Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:USD $47.00
Book Description:

Presidential succession was widely considered a settled issue prior to the terrorist attacks of September 11th, 2001. These events demonstrated the potential for a mass "decapitation" of both the legislative and executive branches of government, and raised questions as to whether current arrangements were adequate to guarantee continuity in Congress and the presidency under such circumstances. With respect to presidential succession, there has been a wide range of discussions in both...
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Book Details
Pages:69
Detailed Subjects: Political Science / American Government / Legislative Branch
Political Science / American Government / Executive Branch
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):8.97 x 5.85 Inches
Book Weight:0.317 Pounds
Author Biography
Williams, Donna M. (Author)
Better known to his readers as "Sut Lovingood," Harris was a successful river pilot on the Tennessee River when he published his first sketch in The Spirit of the Times, an immensely popular New York magazine that featured in its pages some of the best tall tales and humor of the Old Southwest. As M. Thomas Inge observed, "he quickly developed a facility for local color and dialect and a skill for bringing backwoods scenes and events to life on the printed page."

Though considered by many as coarse and even cruel, Harris has had many admirers among his mostly male readers, one of whom was young Mark Twain, who regarded him as one of the best of a large number of humorists who wrote in the antebellum South---an estimation that has had some distinguished collaboration during the twentieth century. William Faulkner said that Sut Lovingood was one of his favorite characters in literature: "He had no illusions about himself, did the best he could; at certain times he was a coward and knew it and wasn't ashamed; he never blamed his misfortunes on anyone and never cursed God for them." For F. O. Matthiessen, it was Harris's style that distinguished him from other vernacular humorists---at least before Twain---because he brought "us closer than any other writer to the indigenous and undiluted resources of the American language." Shortly before his death, Harris collected many of his tales and sketches in Sut Lovingood: Yarns Spun by a "Nat'ral Born Durn'd Fool"(1867).

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