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Transatlantic conversations : nineteenth-century American women's encounters with Italy and the Atlantic world / edited by Beth L. Lueck, Sirpa Salenius, & Nancy Lusignan Schultz.
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Language
English
Published/Created
Durham, New Hampshire : University of New Hampshire Press, [2017]
Description
xxviii, 315 pages : illustrations, map ; 25 cm.
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PS152 .T73 2017
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Subject(s)
American literature
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Women authors
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History and criticism
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American literature
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19th century
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History and criticism
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Women
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United States
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Intellectual life
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19th century
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Women
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Europe
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Intellectual life
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19th century
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Women
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Caribbean Area
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Intellectual life
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19th century
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American literature
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European influences
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American literature
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Caribbean influences
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European literature
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American influences
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Caribbean literature
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American influences
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Editor
Lueck, Beth Lynne
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Salenius, Sirpa
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Schultz, Nancy Lusignan, 1956-
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Series
Becoming modern
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Becoming modern : new nineteenth-century studies
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Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Machine generated contents note: pt. I REPORTS ON THE RISORGIMENTO
1. "My Readers Will Thank Me": J.-C.L. Simonde de Sismondi, Civil Liberty, and Transatlantic Sympathy in Catharine Sedgwick's Letters from Abroad to Kindred at Home (1841) / Lucinda L. Damon-Bach
2. Margaret Fuller's Transatlantic Vistas: Newspapers and Nation Building / Sonia Di Loreto
3. Margaret Fuller and Giuseppe Mazzini: Between Faith and Fate / Gigliola Sacerdoti Mariani
4. Margaret Fuller's Transatlantic Journey as a Model for Intercultural Development / Mariarosa Mettifogo
pt. II TRANSATLANTIC EXCHANGES WITH ITALIAN CULTURE
5. Margaret Fuller's "Raphael's Deposition from the Cross" and the Tribune Letters: The Mater Dolorosa's Tripartite Rites of Passage / Joan R. Wry
6. Veins Full of Fire: Margaret Fuller's Symbols of Social Transformation / Jeffrey Steele
7. Pulling Strings: The Transatlantic Influence of Marionettes on American Women Writers / Debra J. Rosenthal
8. Among the Prophets: Harriet Beecher Stowe and George Eliot in Italy / Rita Bode
9. "A Country of Whose Language I Knew Not a Word": Charlotte Perkins Gilman in and on Italy / Denise D. Knight
pt. III ENCOUNTERS WITH THE ATLANTIC WORLD
10. Elizabeth Peabody, Elizabeth Stuart Phelps, and the Transatlantic Homeopathic Politics of Reform / Cecile Roudeau
11. Joseph Sturge, Harriet Beecher Stowe, and the Free-Labor Movement / R.J. Ellis
12. Heaven and Manufacturing: Political Dissent in Elizabeth Stuart Phelps's Foothold in Britain / Stephanie Palmer
13. Bahama Triangle: Europe, America, and the Bahamas in Hart's Letters from the Bahama Islands, Written in 1823
4 / Elizabeth T. Kenney
14. Crossing the White Atlantic as a Woman Artist / Shirley Samuels
15. Transatlantic Perspectives in the Fiction of E.D.E.N. Southworth: People and Places / Joyce W. Warren
16. "Spinsters for Ever!": Girls Abroad in Louisa May Alcott's Travelogues / Daniela Daniele
17. Edward Lear's American "Sister": The Nonsense Poetry of Laura E. Richards Reconsidered / Etti Gordon Ginzburg.
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ISBN
9781512600261 ((hardcover : alkaline paper))
1512600261 ((hardcover : alkaline paper))
9781512600278 ((paperback : alkaline paper))
151260027X ((paperback : alkaline paper))
LCCN
2016026152
OCLC
958469658
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