Description
This book is an innovative and carefully-researched analysis of the trajectory of female authorship in the nineteenth-century United States. Focusing on four significant but undervalued writers, Anne Boyd draws on and then advances the 'separate spheres' approach to women's literary history during this period, challenging much of the received wisdom about this subject. Boyd's study of the careers, cultural contexts, and aspirations of Louisa May Alcott, Elizabeth Stuart Phelps, Elizabeth Stoddard, and Constance Fenimore Woolson is likely to stand as a solid historicist achievement for some time to come. -- Lawrence Buell, Harvard University
About the Author
Anne E. Boyd is an associate professor of English and women's studies at the University of New Orleans and editor of Wielding the Pen: Writings on Authorship by American Women of the Nineteenth Century, also published by Johns Hopkins.
Reviews
Scholars interested in examining the contributions of 19th-century women writers to American literature will appreciate the fresh perspective offered here. Choice 2005 Radically expands the literary world of nineteenth-century American women, considering them in conversation with European women writers as well as male writers in Europe and America. -- Renee Bergland American Literature 2005 Boyd's close textual work gives the reader a valuable introduction to the work and lives of these four authors. -- Martha Saxton Journal of American History 2005 Boyd successfully reconstructs the era through an examination of the historical evidence, ranging from letters, diaries, reviews, essays, and literary social events, and close readings of the fiction of Alcott, Phelps, Stoddard, and Woolson to demonstrate that these pioneering artists took an active role in contemporary discussions on the nature of genius and art. -- Felicia L. Carr Legacy: Journal of American Women Writers 2005 A comprehensively researched and impressively detailed study. -- Annamaria Formichella Elsden Journal of the Midwest Modern Language Association 2005 A highly satisfying analysis of the contexts within which women's literary ambitions shifted and the sensibilities of the male literary elite were forcefully challenged. -- Mary Rigsby Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature 2005 Boyd offers a multi-layered thesis in this important book. -- Claire Brock Journal of American Studies 2006 Well written and appealingly produced, it is a thoughtful contribution to the field of late-nineteenth-century American literature and to the women, men, and above all institutions that produced it. -- Susan K. Harris American Literary Realism 2006
Book Information
ISBN 9780801894015
Author Anne E. Boyd
Format Paperback
Page Count 326
Imprint Johns Hopkins University Press
Publisher Johns Hopkins University Press
Weight(grams) 431g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 152mm * 17mm