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Transatlantic Women: Nineteenth-Century American Women Writers and Great Britain
University of New Hampshire Press, 2012 eISBN: 978-1-61168-277-9 | Cloth: 978-1-61168-275-5 | Paper: 978-1-61168-276-2 Library of Congress Classification PS147.T75 2012 Dewey Decimal Classification 810.99287
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
In this volume, fifteen scholars from diverse backgrounds analyze American women writers' transatlantic exchanges in the nineteenth century. They show how women writers (and often their publications) traveled to create or reinforce professional networks and identities, to escape strictures on women and African Americans, to promote reform, to improve their health, to understand the workings of other nations, and to pursue cultural and aesthetic education. Presenting new material about women writers' literary friendships, travels, reception and readership, and influences, the volume offers new frameworks for thinking about transatlantic literary studies. See other books on: Bailey, Brigitte | English-speaking countries | Friends and associates | Victorian Era (1837-1901) | Women authors, American See other titles from University of New Hampshire Press |
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