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Pulitzer Prizes |
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This index lists public-domain texts that have been awarded a Pulitzer Prize.
"The Pulitzer Prize (pronounced /ˈpʊlɨtsər/) is a U.S. award for achievements in newspaper and online journalism, literature and musical composition. It was established by Hungarian-American publisher Joseph Pulitzer and is administered by Columbia University in New York City."— Excerpted from Pulitzer Prize on Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. |
Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Writing [edit]
- 1917 - "The Lusitania Anniversary", editorial from Frank H. Simonds of the New York Tribune
- 1918 - "Vae Victis!" and "War Has Its Compensations", editorials by Henry Watterson of the Louisville Courier Journal
- 1920 - "Law and the Jungle", editorial by Harvey E. Newbranch of the Evening World Herald
- 1922 - "The Unknown Soldier", editorial by Frank M. O'Brien of the New York Herald
- 1923 - "To an Anxious Friend", editorial by William Allen White of the Emporia Gazette (Kansas)
Pulitzer Prize for Public Service [edit]
- 1918 - The New York Times, for its public service in publishing official reports, documents and speeches by European statesmen relating to the progress and conduct of the war.
- 1919 - Milwaukee Journal, for its strong and courageous campaign for Americanism in a constituency where foreign elements made such a policy hazardous from a business point of view.
- 1921 - Boston Post, for its exposure of the operations of Charles Ponzi by a series of articles which finally led to his arrest.
- 1922 - New York World, for articles exposing the operations of the Ku Klux Klan, published during September and October, 1921.
Pulitzer Prize for Drama [edit]
- 1918 - Why Marry?, a play by Jesse Lynch Williams[1]
- 1920 - Beyond the Horizon, a play by Eugene O'Neill
- 1921 - Miss Lulu Bett, a play by Zona Gale
- 1922 - Anna Christie, a play by Eugene O'Neill
- 1959 - J.B. play written in free verse by MacLeish, Archibald
Pulitzer Prize for History [edit]
- 1917 - With Americans of Past and Present Days by Jean Jules Jusserand
- 1918 - A History of the Civil War, 1861-1865 by James Ford Rhodes
- 1920 - The War with Mexico by Justin H. Smith[2][3]
- 1921 - The Victory at Sea by William Sowden Sims and Burton J. Hendrick[4]
- 1922 - The Founding of New England by James Truslow Adams
- 1923 - The Supreme Court in United States History by Charles Warren
- 1935 - The Colonial Period of American History by Charles McLean Andrews (only volume 1 is out of copyright)
Pulitzer Prize for the Novel [edit]
- 1918 - His Family by Ernest Poole
- 1919 - The Magnificent Ambersons by Booth Tarkington
- 1921 - The Age of Innocence by Edith Wharton
- 1922 - Alice Adams by Booth Tarkington
- 1923 - One of Ours by Willa Cather
Pulitzer Prize for Poetry [edit]
- 1918 - Love Songs by Sara Teasdale (special citation)
- 1919 - Cornhuskers by Carl Sandburg and Old Road to Paradise by Margaret Widdemer (special citations)
- 1922 - Collected Poems, by Edwin Arlington Robinson[5]
- 1923 - The Ballad of the Harp-Weaver, A Few Figs from Thistles, Eight Sonnets by Edna St. Vincent Millay
- 1933: Conquistador by MacLeish, Archibald
- 1953: Collected Poems 1917–1952 by MacLeish, Archibald
Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography [edit]
- 1917 - Julia Ward Howe by Laura E. Richards and Maud Howe Elliott, assisted by Florence Howe Hall
- 1918 - Benjamin Franklin, Self-Revealed by William Cabell Bruce
- 1919 - The Education of Henry Adams by Henry Adams
- 1920 - The Life of John Marshall, 4 vols. by Albert J. Beveridge
- 1921 - The Americanization of Edward Bok by Edward W. Bok
- 1922 - A Daughter of the Middle Border by Hamlin Garland
- 1923 - The Life and Letters of Walter H. Page, 3 vols. by Burton Jesse Hendrick (only vols. 1-2 out of copyright)
- 1926 - The Life of Sir William Osler, 2 vols. by Harvey Cushing
- 1929 - The Training of an American: The Earlier Life and Letters of Walter H. Page, by Burton Jesse Hendrick
- 1932 - Theodore Roosevelt: A Biography by Henry F. Pringle
- 1938 - Pedlar's Progress: The Life of Bronson Alcott by Odell Shepard
- 1944 - The American Leonardo: The Life of Samuel F. B. Morse by Carleton Mabee
- 1952 - Charles Evans Hughes, 2 vols. by Merlo J. Pusey
- 1955 - The Taft Story by William S. White
- 1959 - Woodrow Wilson: American Prophet by Arthur Walworth
