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Rare titles from the American Antiquarian Society, 1820-1923.
Format
Book
Language
Multiple languages
Cherokee
Danish
German
English
French
Hawaiian
Italian
Dutch
Thai
Published/Created
[Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], 1820-1922.
Description
1 online resource (5,389 monographs) : illustrations.
Details
Subject(s)
American literature
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Women authors
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English literature
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Women authors
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Series
Women's Studies Archive: Rare Titles from the American Antiquarian Society, 1820-1922.
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Summary note
Containing over one million pages of women-authored works from the American Antiquarian Society, the pre-eminent collector of pre-20th century Americana, covering over a century of female writing. This unique corpus of female-authored literature centres on the American female experience in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The database not only provides women's perspective of history but is an essential resource for researchers wanting to undertake in-depth analysis into women's authorship enabling researchers to track the development of female language, literature, and ideas. Curated by the American Antiquarian Society the monographs were selected from across the library's collections, including a diversity of fiction genres and non-fiction subjects, but primarily because they were authored or edited by women in an attempt to provide users with a canon of women's literature. This artificial collection has been kept deliberately broad and includes fiction, poetry, instructional guides on domestics and etiquette, personal letters, recipe books, memoirs, histories, pamphlets and leaflets, biographies and autobiographies, personal papers, children's literature, commentaries on fashion, diaries, legal accounts, oration, political ephemera, and religious tracts. This incredibly wide scope supports a variety of research enabling users to answer questions about women's cultural contributions as well as to provide insight into women's day-to-day lives. The individuals within range from famous figures to complete unknowns allowing scholars to make new connections as well as rediscovering lost or ignored works from the past.
Notes
Date range: 1820-1922.
Reproduction of the originals from the American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, MA.
Images from the source libraries are selected contents of the original collection materials as representative of their value and pertinence to the digital product.
Language note
English, Cherokee, Danish, Dutch, French, German, Hawaiian, Italian, Oriya and Thai.
OCLC
1289507576
Statement on responsible collection description
Princeton University Library aims to describe library materials in a manner that is respectful to the individuals and communities who create, use, and are represented in the collections we manage.
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