Before the Civil War, American writers such as Catharine Maria Sedgwick and Harriet Beecher Stowe had established authorship as a respectable profession for women. But though they had written some of the most popular and influential novels of the century, they accepted the taboo against female writers, regarding themselves as educators and businesswomen. During and after the Civil War, some women writers began to challenge this view, seeing themselves as artists writing for themselves and for posterity.Writing for Immortality studies the lives and works of four prominent members of the first generation of American women who strived for recognition as serious literary artists: Louisa May Alcott, Elizabeth Stuart Phelps, Elizabeth Stoddard, a...
This is a study of Louisa May Alcott's conceptions of female identity in her sensational and sentime...
This thesis examines literary representations of women’s work in British and American fiction writte...
This dissertation investigates the ways that women writers made use of the discourses of antiquarian...
This dissertation focuses on the first generation of American women writers to adopt identities as s...
This discussion of the experiences and challenges of female writers focuses on four authors: Louisa ...
While a very few female writers in the Victorian age have received careful attention from historians...
This book explores how the publication of women's life writing influenced the reputation of its writ...
The well-educated daughter of a minister, Elizabeth Stuart Phelps (1844–1911) was introduced to writ...
Like Naomi Z. Sofer\u27s Making the America of Art (2005) and Anne E. Boyd\u27s Writing for Immorali...
We are studying how women writers who were published in The Atlantic Monthly influenced women reader...
The concept of woman as having a distinctive nature and requiring a separate sphere of activity from...
The purpose of this article is to fill some of the gaps in our knowledge of those women writers in t...
This groundbreaking study explores the later lives and late-life writings of more than two dozen Bri...
This project analyzes the ways that Louis May Alcott portrays authors in several texts, including Ho...
Anna Seward (1742-1809) made detailed plans toward her posthumous legacy in the last decades of her ...
This is a study of Louisa May Alcott's conceptions of female identity in her sensational and sentime...
This thesis examines literary representations of women’s work in British and American fiction writte...
This dissertation investigates the ways that women writers made use of the discourses of antiquarian...
This dissertation focuses on the first generation of American women writers to adopt identities as s...
This discussion of the experiences and challenges of female writers focuses on four authors: Louisa ...
While a very few female writers in the Victorian age have received careful attention from historians...
This book explores how the publication of women's life writing influenced the reputation of its writ...
The well-educated daughter of a minister, Elizabeth Stuart Phelps (1844–1911) was introduced to writ...
Like Naomi Z. Sofer\u27s Making the America of Art (2005) and Anne E. Boyd\u27s Writing for Immorali...
We are studying how women writers who were published in The Atlantic Monthly influenced women reader...
The concept of woman as having a distinctive nature and requiring a separate sphere of activity from...
The purpose of this article is to fill some of the gaps in our knowledge of those women writers in t...
This groundbreaking study explores the later lives and late-life writings of more than two dozen Bri...
This project analyzes the ways that Louis May Alcott portrays authors in several texts, including Ho...
Anna Seward (1742-1809) made detailed plans toward her posthumous legacy in the last decades of her ...
This is a study of Louisa May Alcott's conceptions of female identity in her sensational and sentime...
This thesis examines literary representations of women’s work in British and American fiction writte...
This dissertation investigates the ways that women writers made use of the discourses of antiquarian...