The Cambridge Companion to Nineteenth-Century American Women's WritingDale M. Bauer, Philip Gould Cambridge University Press, 15 nov. 2001 - 336 sidor The Cambridge Companion to Nineteenth-Century Women's Writing is a specially commissioned collection designed for use by students. Providing an overview of the history of writing by women in the period, it establishes the context in which this writing emerged, and traces the origin of the terms which have traditionally defined the debate. It examines the work a variety of women writers, including Harriet Beecher Stowe, Rebecca Harding Davis and Louisa May Alcott. The volume provides several valuable tools for students, including a chronology of works and suggestions for further reading. |
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... Moral . London . Declaration of Independence . Abigail Adams writes to her husband , John Adams , asking him to " Remember the ladies .... " At the time , he was serving in the Continental Congress , a group of delegates from the ...
... Moral . London . Declaration of Independence . Abigail Adams writes to her husband , John Adams , asking him to " Remember the ladies .... " At the time , he was serving in the Continental Congress , a group of delegates from the ...
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... Moral Reform Society . Antiabolition riots break out in New York and Philadelphia . Forced removal of Seminole Indians from Florida . Sarah Josepha Hale . " The Ursuline Convent . " American Ladies ' Magazine . Sarah Josepha Hale ...
... Moral Reform Society . Antiabolition riots break out in New York and Philadelphia . Forced removal of Seminole Indians from Florida . Sarah Josepha Hale . " The Ursuline Convent . " American Ladies ' Magazine . Sarah Josepha Hale ...
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... morally bankrupt and defined themselves against the viability of " ideology " itself . In its place , they substituted the principles ( or one might say ideology ) of irony , ambiguity , and isolation - exactly the values that Baym has ...
... morally bankrupt and defined themselves against the viability of " ideology " itself . In its place , they substituted the principles ( or one might say ideology ) of irony , ambiguity , and isolation - exactly the values that Baym has ...
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... moral reform discourses ( e.g. , sermons , conversion narratives , missionary tracts ) to argue for their feminized - and feminist - reorganization of culture . These novels , she argued , served a functional purpose of " doing cultural ...
... moral reform discourses ( e.g. , sermons , conversion narratives , missionary tracts ) to argue for their feminized - and feminist - reorganization of culture . These novels , she argued , served a functional purpose of " doing cultural ...
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... moral and political " ( Women in Public , 10 ) . In this regard , then , " feminist political theorists push at the boundaries of the public by holding that sphere to the highest standards of openness , accessibility , [ and ] tolerance ...
... moral and political " ( Women in Public , 10 ) . In this regard , then , " feminist political theorists push at the boundaries of the public by holding that sphere to the highest standards of openness , accessibility , [ and ] tolerance ...
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The postcolonial culture of early American womens writing | 19 |
Women in public | 38 |
Antebellum politics and womens writing | 69 |
Captivity and the literary imagination | 105 |
Nineteenthcentury American womens poetry | 122 |
Women at war | 143 |
Women antiCatholicism and narrative in nineteenthcentury America | 157 |
Immigration and assimilation in nineteenthcentury US womens writing | 176 |
The sentimental novel the example of Harriet Beecher Stowe | 221 |
AfricanAmerican womens spiritual narratives | 244 |
The postbellum reform writings of Rebecca Harding Davis and Elizabeth Stuart Phelps | 262 |
Strenuous Artistry Elizabeth Stoddards The Morgesons | 284 |
FARAH JASMINE GRIFFIN Minnies Sacrifice Frances Ellen Watkins Harpers narrative of citizenship | 308 |
Conclusion | 320 |
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The uses of writing in Margaret Bayard Smiths new nation | 203 |
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