University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2014. Major: English. Advisor: Donald Ross, Jr. 1 computer file (PDF); iv, 156 pages.This dissertation explores the ways four white, upper-class, well-educated American women who lived or traveled in the Great Lakes region from the mid-1830s to the mid-1840s evoked and imposed standards of refinement and gentility in their works of travel writing as part of a strategy to urge other women to follow them to the West. Caroline Kirkland's A New Home, Who'll Follow? (1839), Eliza Farnham's Life in Prairie Land (1846), Margaret Fuller's Summer on the Lakes, in 1843 (1844), and Eliza Steele's A Summer Journey in the West (1841) are works whose authors were concerned about how well refined women could...
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“Defenceless Wives” and “Female Furies”: Late Eighteenth Century Periodicals’ Depictions of Frontier...
This dissertation examines how several turn-of-century U.S. women journalists and travel writers rep...
You\u27ve seen her in a hundred books, movies, and television programs: the madonna of the prairie....
ABSTRACT Title of dissertation: SHAPING INFINITY: AMERICAN AND CANADIAN WO...
From the perspective of the twenty-first century, it might be easy to dismiss frontier literature as...
Georgi-Findlay\u27s project in The Frontiers of Women\u27s Writing is in many ways a synthesis of th...
Georgi-Findlay takes on the seemingly impossible task of synthesizing one hundred years of women\u27...
When Professor Myres began the research for this survey of women in the American West, many historia...
The exploration and settlement of the American West have long been subjects of interest to American ...
In this dissertation, I identify a genre of travel writing that I refer to as frontier revival liter...
This dissertation illustrates the role of indigenous trading women in significant events that shaped...
This dissertation analyzes the mobility and diplomacy of the Pawnees, Kaws, Otoes, and Missourias, a...
Historians of the women\u27s west have centered their analysis around the extent to which Victorian ...
During the past dozen years or so, scholars have become increasingly involved in researching the liv...
textMy dissertation is about trails: where they began and where they ended, what traveled over them...
“Defenceless Wives” and “Female Furies”: Late Eighteenth Century Periodicals’ Depictions of Frontier...
This dissertation examines how several turn-of-century U.S. women journalists and travel writers rep...
You\u27ve seen her in a hundred books, movies, and television programs: the madonna of the prairie....