A Comprehensive Study of American Writer Elizabeth Stuart Phelps, 1844-1911: Art for Truth's SakeEdwin Mellen Press, 2003 - 291 pages This work examines the novels, essays, and short stories of Elizabeth Stuart Phelps within their cultural/historical context. It examines the social climate and reform movements during Phelps' writing career, and shows how she was a woman ahead of her time in the 19th century. |
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... better ways of imagining heaven , in so doing it also seeks to reform society by imagining a better world . The Gates Ajar is the fictional journal of a young girl named Mary Cabot who loses her beloved brother Royal in the Civil War ...
... better ways of imagining heaven , in so doing it also seeks to reform society by imagining a better world . The Gates Ajar is the fictional journal of a young girl named Mary Cabot who loses her beloved brother Royal in the Civil War ...
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... better working conditions - and calling upon the " Christianity " of her reading audience in supporting these noble social reforms - fit in well with The Independ- ent's goals and Gladden's Social Christianity perspective . 36 35 In the ...
... better working conditions - and calling upon the " Christianity " of her reading audience in supporting these noble social reforms - fit in well with The Independ- ent's goals and Gladden's Social Christianity perspective . 36 35 In the ...
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... better for " ( 296 ) . When Herwin eventually returns to Marna , subdued , chastened , and repentant , she recognizes that , as a noble woman , she must accept Herwin back and deny her love for the good doctor . She states , " All the ...
... better for " ( 296 ) . When Herwin eventually returns to Marna , subdued , chastened , and repentant , she recognizes that , as a noble woman , she must accept Herwin back and deny her love for the good doctor . She states , " All the ...
Contents
The Literary Life of Elizabeth Stuart Phelps | 1 |
Phelps | 27 |
The Fingers of the World | 61 |
Copyright | |
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Contesting the Past, Reconstructing the Nation: American Literature and ... Ben Railton No preview available - 2007 |