This book is about Helen van Löben Sels, an automatic writer born in the late nineteenth century, who was my great-grandmother. It explores a part of her life during which her writing was inspired by a spiritual or subconscious agency rather than by her conscious intention. I describe her childhood as an East Coast publisher’s daughter, and her career as a California ranch wife and mother to discern what might have precipitated her mediumship. By exploring cardboard boxes filled with her papers, family memoirs and other sources, I found that an inherited propensity to write, the difficulty of being heard in her female role, loneliness, and a sudden illness all probably combined to produce what some mystical teachers refer to as “purificatio...
Sarah Orne Jewett\u27s spiritual beliefs, fostered by Theophilus Parsons and influenced by the cultu...
Born in 1835 in East Bloomfield, New York, Amanda Theodosia Jones has been described as a teacher, i...
Personal diaries are often used by scholars to discover the past, but scholars seldom have the oppor...
This book is about Helen van Löben Sels, an automatic writer born in the late nineteenth century, wh...
Helen Martins devoted approximately the last thirty years of her life to converting her family home ...
Like women writers and the genre of autobiography itself, the spiritual content of contemporary auto...
Mary Butts (1890-1937) authored six novels, three volumes of short stories, an autobiography of chil...
In 1932, at the height of the Great Depression, Helen and Scott Nearing moved from their small apart...
Most critics of Moodie\u27s work have assumed that her response to emigrating remained a negative on...
From childhood, Mary Hunter Austin resisted the social conformity expected of a young girl in 1850’s...
In 1927, 13-year-old Barbara Newhall Follett published her first book, the critically acclaimed nove...
In only the last twenty years has the study of women\u27s autobiographies become a respected and ser...
This work is a critical biography of Bess Streeter Aldrich, 1881-1954, a popular writer who was born...
Lady Oracle 1 (1976) is a metafictional2 novel, narrated from the perspective of a woman writer who ...
The biographies of the women writers of the late 19th - early 20th century usually resort to the con...
Sarah Orne Jewett\u27s spiritual beliefs, fostered by Theophilus Parsons and influenced by the cultu...
Born in 1835 in East Bloomfield, New York, Amanda Theodosia Jones has been described as a teacher, i...
Personal diaries are often used by scholars to discover the past, but scholars seldom have the oppor...
This book is about Helen van Löben Sels, an automatic writer born in the late nineteenth century, wh...
Helen Martins devoted approximately the last thirty years of her life to converting her family home ...
Like women writers and the genre of autobiography itself, the spiritual content of contemporary auto...
Mary Butts (1890-1937) authored six novels, three volumes of short stories, an autobiography of chil...
In 1932, at the height of the Great Depression, Helen and Scott Nearing moved from their small apart...
Most critics of Moodie\u27s work have assumed that her response to emigrating remained a negative on...
From childhood, Mary Hunter Austin resisted the social conformity expected of a young girl in 1850’s...
In 1927, 13-year-old Barbara Newhall Follett published her first book, the critically acclaimed nove...
In only the last twenty years has the study of women\u27s autobiographies become a respected and ser...
This work is a critical biography of Bess Streeter Aldrich, 1881-1954, a popular writer who was born...
Lady Oracle 1 (1976) is a metafictional2 novel, narrated from the perspective of a woman writer who ...
The biographies of the women writers of the late 19th - early 20th century usually resort to the con...
Sarah Orne Jewett\u27s spiritual beliefs, fostered by Theophilus Parsons and influenced by the cultu...
Born in 1835 in East Bloomfield, New York, Amanda Theodosia Jones has been described as a teacher, i...
Personal diaries are often used by scholars to discover the past, but scholars seldom have the oppor...