Nineteenth-century American women writers : an anthology / edited by Karen L. Kilcup.
Reflects the latest scholarship on both traditional and unfamiliar writing and provides an unequaled view of the breadth of American women's work.
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1997.
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504 | |a Includes bibliographical references and index. | ||
505 | 0 | 0 | |g Native American myths. |t The woman who fell from the sky (Iroquois) -- |t The origin of corn (Eastern Cherokee) -- |t The chief's daughters : an Otoe tale (Otoe) -- |t The ghost wife (Pawnee) -- |t Changing woman and white shell woman (Navajo) -- |t Bluejay and the well-behaved maiden (Nez Percé). |
505 | 0 | 0 | |g Sampler verses. |t Adam alone in paradise did grieve -- |t Glittering stones and golden things -- |t I cannot perceive this business design'd -- |t Plain as this canvas was, as plain we find -- |t Oh may our follies like the falling trees -- |t Beauties like princes from their very youth -- |t Mysterious heaven how wondrous are thy ways -- |t Now while my needle does my hours engage -- |t Tis true tis long ere I began -- |t Believe not each aspersing tongue -- |t Ann thou are fair divinely fair -- |t I read his awful name, emblazoned high -- |t How various her employments whom the world -- |t In all my vast concerns with thee -- |t Observe the rising lily's snowy grace -- |t When first my lisping accents came -- |t Whence did the wondrous mystic art arise. |
505 | 0 | 0 | |t from A narrative of the life of Mrs. Mary Jemison. |t The adoption ceremony; new sisters ; |t Marriage and childbirth ; |t Women's work among the Seneca; the introduction of ardent spirits / |r Mary Jemison (Degiwene's) -- |t Memoir of Old Elizabeth, a colored woman / |r Old Elizabeth -- |t from The behavior book : a manual for ladies. |t Incorrect words / |r Eliza Leslie -- |t from The Atlantic souvenir. |t Cacoethes scribendi ; |t from Letters from abroad to kindred at home. |t An American in London / |r Catharine Maria Sedgwick -- |t from Sketch of Connecticut, forty years since. |t Chapter VI Primus and his daughter ; |t from Poems. |t Death of an infant ; |t from Zinzendorff, and other poems. |t Niagara ; |t The western emigrant ; |t from Water-drops. |t Drinking song ; |t from The female poets of America. |t Indian names ; |t from Letters of life. |t Requests for writing / |r Lydia Howard Huntley Sigourney -- |t from the Spiritual autobiography and diary. |t My holy leader, a woman ; |t A dream of slaughter ; |t The dream of the cakes ; |t Rebecca Perot and I in a garden ; |t Rebecca and me together ; |t Rebecca's hair ; |t A beautiful vision ; |t Two beloved sisters ; |t Dream of home and search for Eldress Paulina ; |t The beauty of Zion / |r Rebecca Cox Jackson. |
505 | 0 | 0 | |t from the Anti-slavery bugle. |t May I say a few words? / |r Sojourner Truth -- |t from Narrative of Sojourner Truth. |t Ar'n't I a woman? / |r Frances Dana Gage -- |t from A new home, who'll follow? |t Borrowing ; |t One class of settlers / |r Caroline Kirkland -- |t from Juvenile miscellany. |t Adventure in the woods ; |t from The American frugal housewife. |t Introductory chapter ; |t General maxims for health ; |t Education of daughters ; |t from Fact and fiction. |t Hilda Silfverling / |r Lydia Maria Child -- |t from the Lowell offering. |t A new society ; |t The white dress; or, Village aristocracy ; |t from the Lowell offering. |t Aunt Letty; or, the Useful / |r Betsey Chamberlain, Lowell Offering writers -- |t from Unpublished diaries. |t European travel / |r Lorenza Stevens Berbineau -- |t from Summer on the lakes, in 1843. |t Mackinaw ; |t from Woman in the nineteenth-century. |t We would have every arbitrary barrier thrown down / |r Margaret Fuller -- |t from Olive branch. |t Aunt Hetty on matrimony ; |t from True flag. |t Soliloquy of a housemaid ; |t from Little ferns for Fanny's little friends. |t The baby's complaint ; |t The boy who liked natural history ; |t from True flag. |t Hungry husbands ; |t from Little ferns for Fanny's little friends. |t A peep underground ; |t from the New York Ledger. |t Awe-ful thoughts ; |t from the New York Ledger. |t A word on the other side ; |t from the New York Ledger. |t Fashionable invalidism / |r Fanny Fern (Sara Payson Willis Parton). |
505 | 0 | 0 | |t The lady's mistake ; |t "Won't you die & be a spirit" ; |t The wraith of the rose ; |t from Poems. |t The Cocoa-nut tree ; |t A flight of fancy ; |t The lily's delusion / |r Frances Sargent Osgood -- |t from Sunny memories of foreign lands. |t Letter I sea travel ; |t from Sam Lawson's Oldtown fireside stories. |t Laughin' in meetin' / |r Harriet Beecher Stowe -- |t from Clovernook; or, Recollections of our neighborhood in the West. |t My grandfather ; |t from Ballads, lyrics, and hymns. |t The bridal veil ; |t If and if ; |t The sea-side cave ; |t from The poetical works of Alice and Phoebe Cary. |t Three bugs / |r Alice Cary -- |t from Proceedings of the Eleventh Women's Rights Convention. |t We are all bound up together ; |t from Sketches of southern life. |t Aunt Chloe ; |t The deliverance ; |t Aunt Chloe's politics ; |t Learning to read ; |t Church building ; |t The reunion ; |t from the Christian recorder. |t Fancy etchings ; |t from the New York freeman. |t John and Jacob : a dialogue on women's rights ; |t from Atlanta offering : poems. |t Songs for the people / |r Frances E.W. Harper -- |t from The poetical works of Lucy Larcom. |t Weaving ; |t The city lights ; |t March ; |t A little old girl ; |t Flowers of the fallow / |r Lucy Larcom -- |t from Somebody's neighbors. |t Miss Beulah's bonnet ; |t from Huckleberries gathered from New England hills. |t How Celia changed her mind ; |t from Poems. |t Blue-beard's closet ; |t Fantasia ; |t from Poems. |t Arachne / |r Rose Terry Cooke. |
505 | 0 | 0 | |t Letter 260 to Thomas Wentworth Higginson, 15 April 1862 ; |t I'll tell you how the sun rose ; |t The nearest dream recedes unrealized ; |t We play at paste ; |t Letter 261 to Thomas Wentworth Higginson, 25 April 1862 ; |t South winds jostle them ; |t Of all the sounds despatched abroad ; |t There came a day at summer's full ; |t Letter 265 to Thomas Wentworth Higginson, 7 June 1862 ; |t Letter 271 to Thomas Wentworth Higginson, August 1862 ; |t I cannot dance upon my toes ; |t Before I got my eye put out ; |t Letter 238 to Susan Gilbert Dickinson, summer 1861. |t Safe in their alabaster chambers ; |t Letter 258 to Susan Gilbert Dickinson, early 1862. |t Your riches taught me poverty! ; |t Letter 364 to Susan Gilbert Dickinson, September 1867 ; |t Letter 378 to Susan Gilbert Dickinson, autumn 1872. |t A narrow fellow in the grass ; |t Letter 712 to Gilbert Dickinson, c. 1881. |t The bumble bee's religion ; |t Letter 868 to Susan Gilbert Dickinson, early October 1883 ; |t Letter 871 to Susan Gilbert Dickinson, early October 1883. |t Expanse cannot be lost ; |t Letter 601a from Helen Hunt Jackson, 12 May 1879 ; |t One of the ones that Midas touched ; |t Letter 602 to Helen Hunt Jackson, 1879. |t A route of evanescence ; |t Letter 937 to Helen Hunt Jackson, September 1884 ; |t Letter 937a from Helen Hunt Jackson, 5 September 1884 ; |t Letter 835 to Mrs. J. Howard Sweetser, summer 1883 ; |t Letter 835a to Mrs. J. Howard Sweetser, summer 1883. |t Black cake / |r Emily Dickinson. |
505 | 0 | 0 | |t from the Springfield republican. |t Miss Emily Dickinson of Amherst / |r Susan Gilbert Dickinson -- |t from Poems. |t Down to sleep ; |t from Sonnets and lyrics. |t Poppies on the wheat ; |t Crossed threads ; |t from Poems. |t October / |r Helen Hunt Jackson -- |t from Atlantic monthly. |t Blind Tom ; |t from Atlantic monthly. |t A faded leaf of history / |r Rebecca Harding Davis -- |t from Theophilus and others. |t Miss Maloney on the Chinese question ; |t Sunday afternoon in a poor-house / |r Mary Mapes Dodge -- |t from the Independent. |t Transcendental wild oats / |r Louisa May Alcott -- |t from Who would have thought it?. |t The arrival ; |t The little black girl ; |t The mysterious big boxes ; |t from The squatter and the Don. |t The Don's view of the treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo / |r Maria Amparo Ruiz de Burton -- |t from Harper's new monthly magazine. |t In the Maguerriwock / |r Harriet Prescott Spofford -- |t from Our young folks. |t The sandpiper's nest ; |t from Audubon magazine. |t Woman's heartlessness ; |t from The poems of Celia Thaxter. |t Alone ; |t Remembrance / |r Celia Thaxter -- |t from Mac-o-cheek press. |t The fancy ball ; |t from The galaxy. |t Giving back the flower ; |t from A women's poems. |t An after-poem ; |t from the Independent. |t The black princess ; |t from The capital. |t The funeral of a doll ; |t The grave at Frankfort ; |t from The capital. |t Faith in fairy-land ; |t from Atlantic monthly. |t A lesson in a picture ; |t from Youth's companion. |t Trumpet flowers ; |t from Enchanted castle : and other poems. |t In the round tower at Cloyne ; |t from Child's world ballads and other poems. |t Confession ; |t from the Bookman. |t Inspiration and poem ; |t from Century magazine. |t A mistake in the bird-market ; |t from the Independent. |t A new Thanksgiving / |r Sarah Morgan Bryan Piatt. |
505 | 0 | 0 | |t from The Widder Doodle's courtship, and other sketches. |t A pleasure exertion / |r Marietta Holley ("Josiah Allen's wife") -- |t from Culture and cooking; or, Art in the kitchen. |t Warming over ; |t Sauces ; |t On some table prejudices / |r Catherine Owen (Helen Alice Matthews Nitsch) -- |t from Lippincott's magazine. |t "Miss Grief" / |r Constance Fenimore Woolson -- |t from Men, women, and ghosts. |t The tenth of January ; |t from Harper's monthly magazine. |t The stone woman of Eastern Point / |r Elizabeth Stuart Phelps (Ward) -- |t from Life among the Piutes. |t First meeting of Piutes and Whites ; |t Domestic and social moralities / |r Sarah Winnemucca (Thocmetony) -- |t from Century magazine. |t The fate of a voice ; |t from Century magazine. |t Pictures of the Far West ; |t I Looking for camp ; |t II The coming of winter ; |t from Century magazine. |t Pictures of the Far West ; |t III The sheriff's posse / |r May Hallock Foote -- |t from Harper's monthly magazine. |t An ex-brigadier / |r Sarah Barnwell Elliott -- |t from The poems of Emma Lazarus. |t Echoes ; |t The guardian of the red disk ; |t The new colossus ; |t The new Ezekiel ; |t The South / |r Emma Lazarus -- |t from Play-days : a book of stories for children. |t Woodchucks ; |t from Atlantic monthly. |t The town poor ; |t from A native of Winby and other tales. |t The passing of Sister Barsett / |r Sarah Orne Jewett. |
505 | 0 | 0 | |t from Vogue. |t The story of an hour ; |t from the New Orleans times democrat. |t Lilacs ; |t from The complete works of Kate Chopin. |t The storm / |r Kate Chopin -- |t from Harper's bazar. |t Two friends ; |t from Harper's bazar. |t Old Woman Magoun / |r Mary Wilkins Freeman -- |t from Century magazine. |t The balcony ; |t from Century magazine. |t The old lady's restoration ; |t from Balcony stories. |t Anne Marie and Jeanne Marie / |r Grace King -- |t from A branch of May. |t August ; |t Mid-March ; |t from A quiet road. |t Telling the bees ; |t from Spicewood. |t Drought ; |t A war memory ; |t from Wild cherry. |t Emily ; |t White flags ; |t from Selected poems. |t A flower of mullein ; |t from White April and other poems. |t Crows ; |t Nina ; |t White April / |r Lizette Woodworth Reese -- |t from Chap-book. |t The tale of a self-made cat / |r Kate Douglas Wiggin -- |t from A voice from the South. |t The higher education of women / |r Anna Julia Cooper -- |t from Colored American magazine. |t Talma Gordon ; |t from Colored American magazine. |t Bro'r Abr'm Jimson's wedding / |r Pauline Elizabeth Hopkins -- |t from the American Jewess. |t The wooing of Rachel Schlipsky / |r Laura Jacobson -- |t The yellow wall-paper (manuscript version) / |r Charlotte Perkins (Stetson) Gilman -- |t from Happy ending : the collected lyrics of Louise Imogen Guiney. |t Emily Brontë ; |t Hylas ; |t London ; |t Sanctuary ; |t Two Irish peasant songs ; |t When on the marge of evening / |r Louise Imogen Guiney -- |t from The white wampum. |t Erie waters ; |t Marshlands ; |t Shadow River, Muskoka ; |t from Canadian born. |t The corn husker ; |t Low tide at St. Andrews ; |t from Flint and feather. |t The Indian corn planter ; |t from Mother's magazine. |t The tenas klootchman ; |t from The moccasin maker. |t As it was in the beginning / |r E. Pauline Johnson (Tekahionwake). |
505 | 0 | 0 | |t from Magnolia leaves. |t Alaska ; |t The Cherokee ; |t The coming woman ; |t The Saxon legend of language / |r Mary Weston Fordham -- |t from A red record. |t History of some cases of rape / |r Ida Baker Wells-Barnett -- |t from The Nebraska of Kate McPhelim Cleary. |t Dust storm ; |t Feet of clay / |r Kate McPhelim Cleary -- |t from Mrs. Spring Fragrance. |t Mrs. Spring Fragrance ; |t "Its wavering image" ; |t What about the cat? / |r Sui Sin Far (Edith Maud Eaton) -- |t from Atlantic monthly. |t The basket maker ; |t from Atlantic monthly. |t The walking woman / |r Mary Hunter Austin -- |t from Wynema, a child of the forest. |t Some Indian dishes ; |t A conservative / |r Sophia Alice Callahan -- |t from The renegade and other stories. |t The beast ; |t Genendel the pious / |r Martha Wolfenstein -- |t from The goodness of St. Rocque. |t A carnival jangle ; |t Sister Josepha / |r Alice Dunbar-Nelson -- |t from Harper's monthly magazine. |t Two converts ; |t from Century magazine. |t The loves of Sakura Jiro and the three headed maid / |r Onoto Watanna (Winnifred Eaton) -- |t from Atlantic monthly. |t The school days of an Indian girl / |r Zitkala-Ša (Gertrude Simmons Bonnin) -- |t from Century magazine. |t The birth of the god of war ; |t The vine-leaf / |r Maria Cristina Mena. |
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