Elizabeth Petrino is a contributing author, Nineteenth-Century American Women\u27s Poetry , pp 122-142. Book description: Providing an overview of the history of writing by women in the period, this companion examines contextually the work of a variety of women writers, including Harriet Beecher Stowe, Rebecca Harding Davis and Louisa May Alcott. The volume provides several valuable tools for students, including a chronology of works and suggestions for further reading. Chapter description: The study of nineteenth-century American women’s poetry is undergoing a renaissance. Aside from Emily Dickinson, nineteenth-century female poets were largely forgotten until the archival investigations of the 1970s, when they were rediscovered and exami...
Elizabeth Petrino is a contributing author, “‘Language of the Eye’: Communication and Sentimental Be...
Her letters have been neglected somewhat in Emily Dickinson scholarship, as have nineteenth-century ...
In the eighteenth-century, a phenomenon of miscellaneous books that blurred the lines between reader...
Book description: An interdisciplinary examination of the poet, her milieu, and the ways she and her...
Elizabeth Petrino is a contributing author, British Romantic and Victorian Influences , pp 98-108. ...
Elizabeth Petrino is a contributing author, “Discordant American Vistas: Teaching Nineteenth-Century...
Elizabeth Petrino is a contributing author, “‘A Chain of Correspondence’: Social Activism and Civic ...
Elizabeth Petrino is a contributing author, “Elizabeth Barrett Browning,” “Annie Fields,” and “Girlh...
grantor: University of TorontoThis is a study of 'Poems by Eminent Ladies', the first anth...
This publication marks the first time in a hundred years that a wide range of nineteenth-century Ame...
Book abstract: Twentieth-century modernism reduced the list of nineteenth-century American poets to ...
Elizabeth Petrino, is a contributing author, “Emily Dickinson and Her Culture , pp. 31-50. Book desc...
From the introduction to the reader: Cheryl Walker\u27s article surveys the development of criticis...
A-Z entries detail the lives, works, and critical reception of more than 70 American writers of the ...
My index and bibliography provides access to L.E.L.\u27s works in their original context. This use i...
Elizabeth Petrino is a contributing author, “‘Language of the Eye’: Communication and Sentimental Be...
Her letters have been neglected somewhat in Emily Dickinson scholarship, as have nineteenth-century ...
In the eighteenth-century, a phenomenon of miscellaneous books that blurred the lines between reader...
Book description: An interdisciplinary examination of the poet, her milieu, and the ways she and her...
Elizabeth Petrino is a contributing author, British Romantic and Victorian Influences , pp 98-108. ...
Elizabeth Petrino is a contributing author, “Discordant American Vistas: Teaching Nineteenth-Century...
Elizabeth Petrino is a contributing author, “‘A Chain of Correspondence’: Social Activism and Civic ...
Elizabeth Petrino is a contributing author, “Elizabeth Barrett Browning,” “Annie Fields,” and “Girlh...
grantor: University of TorontoThis is a study of 'Poems by Eminent Ladies', the first anth...
This publication marks the first time in a hundred years that a wide range of nineteenth-century Ame...
Book abstract: Twentieth-century modernism reduced the list of nineteenth-century American poets to ...
Elizabeth Petrino, is a contributing author, “Emily Dickinson and Her Culture , pp. 31-50. Book desc...
From the introduction to the reader: Cheryl Walker\u27s article surveys the development of criticis...
A-Z entries detail the lives, works, and critical reception of more than 70 American writers of the ...
My index and bibliography provides access to L.E.L.\u27s works in their original context. This use i...
Elizabeth Petrino is a contributing author, “‘Language of the Eye’: Communication and Sentimental Be...
Her letters have been neglected somewhat in Emily Dickinson scholarship, as have nineteenth-century ...
In the eighteenth-century, a phenomenon of miscellaneous books that blurred the lines between reader...