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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Page 79
... prayer - meeting sent her on her lonely , tempted way without a thought .... She was perfectly pale , and her mouth had drawn at the corners like the mouth of a person in a fe- ver .... On a background of Roman ruins she would have been ...
... prayer - meeting sent her on her lonely , tempted way without a thought .... She was perfectly pale , and her mouth had drawn at the corners like the mouth of a person in a fe- ver .... On a background of Roman ruins she would have been ...
Page 124
... prayer pro- tests to suffrage and social activism . She replaced risky behavior and high - cost ,, 34 goals with the radical but less militant aim of winning the vote . ' Instead of marching and organizing strikes or prayer protests ...
... prayer pro- tests to suffrage and social activism . She replaced risky behavior and high - cost ,, 34 goals with the radical but less militant aim of winning the vote . ' Instead of marching and organizing strikes or prayer protests ...
Page 143
... prayer rooms and at temperance meetings , she had never gone out into the streets to do the " dirty work " of the temperance movement . Phelps refuses to allow Reliance to be an " ordinary " middle - class woman with charitable ...
... prayer rooms and at temperance meetings , she had never gone out into the streets to do the " dirty work " of the temperance movement . Phelps refuses to allow Reliance to be an " ordinary " middle - class woman with charitable ...
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 |