Defying Civility: Female Writers and Educators in Nineteenth-Century America

Defying Civility: Female Writers and Educators in Nineteenth-Century America
Title Defying Civility: Female Writers and Educators in Nineteenth-Century America PDF eBook
Author Tess Evans
Publisher Lulu.com
Total Pages 63
Release 2017-05-04
Genre History
ISBN 1365938190

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This work is a study about northern women who lived during the Civil War and defied what it meant to be a civil woman.

Neglected American Women Writers of the Long Nineteenth Century

Neglected American Women Writers of the Long Nineteenth Century
Title Neglected American Women Writers of the Long Nineteenth Century PDF eBook
Author Verena Laschinger
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 311
Release 2019-04-02
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0429513933

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Neglected American Women Writers of the Long Nineteenth Century, edited by Verena Laschinger and Sirpa Salenius, is a collection of essays that offer a fresh perspective and original analyses of texts by American women writers of the long nineteenth century. The essays, which are written both by European and American scholars, discuss fiction by marginalized authors including Yolanda DuBois (African American fairy tales), Laura E. Richards (children’s literature), Metta Fuller Victor (dime novels/ detective fiction), and other pioneering writers of science fiction, gothic tales, and life narratives. The works covered by this collection represent the rough and ragged realities that women and girls in the nineteenth century experienced; the writings focus on their education, family life, on girls as victims of class prejudice as well as sexual and racial violence, but they also portray girls and women as empowering agents, survivors, and leaders. They do so with a high-voltage creative charge. As progressive pioneers, who forayed into unknown literary terrain and experimented with a variety of genres, the neglected American women writers introduced in this collection themselves emerge as role models whose innovative contribution to nineteenth-century literature the essays celebrate.

The (Other) American Traditions

The (Other) American Traditions
Title The (Other) American Traditions PDF eBook
Author Joyce W. Warren
Publisher
Total Pages 313
Release 1993
Genre American literature
ISBN 9780813569215

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Doing Literary Business

Doing Literary Business
Title Doing Literary Business PDF eBook
Author Susan M. Coultrap-McQuin
Publisher
Total Pages 271
Release
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ISBN 9780608086132

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American Studies

American Studies
Title American Studies PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 656
Release 1971
Genre America
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Charity, Philanthropy, and Civility in American History

Charity, Philanthropy, and Civility in American History
Title Charity, Philanthropy, and Civility in American History PDF eBook
Author Lawrence J. Friedman
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 488
Release 2003
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780521819893

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This book presents professional historians addressing the dominant issues and theories offered to explain the history of American philanthropy and its role in American society. The essays develop and enlighten the major themes proposed by the books' editors, oftentimes taking issue with each other in the process. The overarching premise is that philanthropic activity in America has its roots in the desires of individuals to impose their visions of societal ideals or conceptions of truth upon their society. To do so, they have organized in groups, frequently defining themselves and their group's role in society in the process.

America, History and Life

America, History and Life
Title America, History and Life PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 606
Release 2002
Genre Canada
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Article abstracts and citations of reviews and dissertations covering the United States and Canada.