American Women Poets of the Nineteenth Century

American Women Poets of the Nineteenth Century
Author: Cheryl Walker
Publsiher: Rutgers University Press
Total Pages: 484
Release: 1992
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 0813517915

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This publication marks the first time in a hundred years that a wide range of nineteenth-century American women's poetry has been accessible to the general public in a single volume. Included are the humorous parodies of Phoebe Cary and Mary Weston Fordham and the stirring abolitionist poems of Lydia Sigourney, Frances Harper, Maria Lowell, and Rose Terry Cooke. Included, too, are haunting reflections on madness, drug use, and suicide of women whose lives, as Cheryl Walker explains, were often as melodramatic as the poems they composed and published. In addition to works by more than two dozen poets, the anthology includes ample headnotes about each author's life and a brief critical evaluation of her work. Walker's introduction to the volume provides valuable contextual material to help readers understand the cultural background, economic necessities, literary conventions, and personal dynamics that governed women's poetic production in the nineteenth century.

Nineteenth Century American Women Poets

Nineteenth Century American Women Poets
Author: Paula Bernat Bennett
Publsiher: Wiley-Blackwell
Total Pages: 576
Release: 1998-02-04
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0631203990

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Paula Bernat's anthology, based on seven years of pioneering archival research, establishes nineteenth-century American women's poetry as a major field in American literature and American women's history.

Major Voices

Major Voices
Author: Shira Wolosky
Publsiher: Amazon Encore
Total Pages: 592
Release: 2011-07
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1935597833

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An introductory essay will identify central concerns, historical backgrounds, evolving patterns and poetic issues, as marked through the course of the century. The work of these poets provides a gripping view of the creativity of nineteenth-century American women that has been until recently almost entirely lost to literary history. Supremely relevant to today's readers, this is poetry that began the efforts at the redefinition of self, of America, and of womanhood that continues to touch the lives and thoughts of so many today.

The Portable Nineteenth Century African American Women Writers

The Portable Nineteenth Century African American Women Writers
Author: Hollis Robbins,Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 673
Release: 2017-07-25
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780143130673

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A landmark collection documenting the social, political, and artistic lives of African American women throughout the tumultuous nineteenth century. Named one of NPR's Best Books of 2017. The Portable Nineteenth-Century African American Women Writers is the most comprehensive anthology of its kind: an extraordinary range of voices offering the expressions of African American women in print before, during, and after the Civil War. Edited by Hollis Robbins and Henry Louis Gates, Jr., this collection comprises work from forty-nine writers arranged into sections of memoir, poetry, and essays on feminism, education, and the legacy of African American women writers. Many of these pieces engage with social movements like abolition, women’s suffrage, temperance, and civil rights, but the thematic center is the intellect and personal ambition of African American women. The diverse selection includes well-known writers like Sojourner Truth, Hannah Crafts, and Harriet Jacobs, as well as lesser-known writers like Ella Sheppard, who offers a firsthand account of life in the world-famous Fisk Jubilee Singers. Taken together, these incredible works insist that the writing of African American women writers be read, remembered, and addressed. For more than seventy years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world. With more than 1,700 titles, Penguin Classics represents a global bookshelf of the best works throughout history and across genres and disciplines. Readers trust the series to provide authoritative texts enhanced by introductions and notes by distinguished scholars and contemporary authors, as well as up-to-date translations by award-winning translators.

Nineteenth century Women Poets

Nineteenth century Women Poets
Author: Isobel Armstrong
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 826
Release: 1996
Genre: English poetry
ISBN: 0198112904

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Beginning with Anna Laetitia Barbauld's petition to William Wilberforce and ending with the myth-making Irish writers of the Celtic revival, this major new anthology brings to light diverse female traditions that have, for years, remained in obscurity. While the editors showcase a host of female writers well-known in their day--Felicia Hemans, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, and Christina Rossetti--they widen the focus to less familiar works by working-class, colonial, and political writers. The anthology's chronological progression highlights the development of women's verse from the late Romantic period through the Victorian fin-de-siècle. The editors examine the political formations and cultural groupings to which the women belonged, along with the structures which made the development of their work possible: in particular, the numerous minority journals which allowed them a coherent voice. They consider common preoccupations with marriage, slavery, military conflict, national identity, and religious and sexual discourses, and reveal how styles and genres changed across the century. The anthology draws on first editions for texts wherever possible, retaining the spelling and punctuation of the originals for a faithful representation.

A History of Nineteenth Century American Women s Poetry

A History of Nineteenth Century American Women s Poetry
Author: Jennifer Putzi,Alexandra Socarides
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016-12-15
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1107083982

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A History of Nineteenth-Century American Women's Poetry is the first book to construct a coherent history of the field and focus entirely on women's poetry of the period. With contributions from some of the most prominent scholars of nineteenth-century American literature, it explores a wide variety of authors, texts, and methodological approaches. Organized into three chronological sections, the essays examine multiple genres of poetry, consider poems circulated in various manuscript and print venues, and propose alternative ways of narrating literary history. From these essays, a rich story emerges about a diverse poetics that was once immensely popular but has since been forgotten. This History confirms that the field has advanced far beyond the recovery of select individual poets. It will be an invaluable resource for students, teachers, and critics of both the literature and the history of this era.

American Women Poets of the Nineteenth Century

American Women Poets of the Nineteenth Century
Author: Cheryl Walker
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 423
Release: 1992
Genre: American poetry
ISBN: OCLC:1028047928

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Nineteenth Century American Women Writers

Nineteenth Century American Women Writers
Author: Karen L. Kilcup
Publsiher: Wiley-Blackwell
Total Pages: 656
Release: 1997-02-18
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0631199861

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Nineteenth-Century American Women Writers: An Anthology is a multicultural, multigenre collection celebrating the quality and diversity of nineteenth century American women's expression.