The period between 1830 and 1912 is the most significant in the history of the American woman\u27s short story. By mid-century, the country began to embrace its creative element more strongly. As a result, and because of advances in printing and other technologies, the popularity of literary periodicals and annuals gave women writers who wrote short fiction an opportune venue. A handful of female authors, some rarely recognized in their own day, best represent the qualities which make this time period most significant. Alice Cary and Mary Wilkins Freeman, for example, scrutinized the stigma surrounding “spinsterhood,” Catherine Sedgwick discussed the struggles of women writers early in the nineteenth century, and Harriet Prescott Spofford e...
The cult of true womanhood, a code of beliefs which emphasized a woman's piety, purity, submissivene...
Managing Literacy, Mothering America accomplishes two monumental tasks. It identifies and defines a ...
How did poetry evolve during the age of American Realism? Specifically how did it change for female ...
The period between 1830 and 1912 is the most significant in the history of the American woman\u27s s...
© 2015 Dr. Natasha Amy StoryWho was the American New Woman and why was she important to female liter...
This study examines the uses and usefulness of genre classifications by studying novels by American ...
This thesis undertakes an examination of American nationalism in women's writing of the antebellum p...
This study explores four literary journeys written by American and British authors: Margaret Fuller'...
The thesis focuses on the evolution of the New Woman in American literature around 1900, who was the...
The purpose of this present study is to demonstrate that, between 1899 and 1996, modern American and...
This thesis examines how the images of American women in the twentieth century are defined (and perh...
Major: History and Political ScienceMinor: Asian StudiesFaculty Mentor: Dr. Darra Mulderr
The origin and development of the New Woman character-type in late nineteenth, early twentieth centu...
This dissertation focuses on constructions of female authorship in selected prose narratives of four...
This paper discusses the development of female psyche in nineteenth century American literature. Thr...
The cult of true womanhood, a code of beliefs which emphasized a woman's piety, purity, submissivene...
Managing Literacy, Mothering America accomplishes two monumental tasks. It identifies and defines a ...
How did poetry evolve during the age of American Realism? Specifically how did it change for female ...
The period between 1830 and 1912 is the most significant in the history of the American woman\u27s s...
© 2015 Dr. Natasha Amy StoryWho was the American New Woman and why was she important to female liter...
This study examines the uses and usefulness of genre classifications by studying novels by American ...
This thesis undertakes an examination of American nationalism in women's writing of the antebellum p...
This study explores four literary journeys written by American and British authors: Margaret Fuller'...
The thesis focuses on the evolution of the New Woman in American literature around 1900, who was the...
The purpose of this present study is to demonstrate that, between 1899 and 1996, modern American and...
This thesis examines how the images of American women in the twentieth century are defined (and perh...
Major: History and Political ScienceMinor: Asian StudiesFaculty Mentor: Dr. Darra Mulderr
The origin and development of the New Woman character-type in late nineteenth, early twentieth centu...
This dissertation focuses on constructions of female authorship in selected prose narratives of four...
This paper discusses the development of female psyche in nineteenth century American literature. Thr...
The cult of true womanhood, a code of beliefs which emphasized a woman's piety, purity, submissivene...
Managing Literacy, Mothering America accomplishes two monumental tasks. It identifies and defines a ...
How did poetry evolve during the age of American Realism? Specifically how did it change for female ...