A widely held vision of nineteenth-century American women is of lives lived in naive, domestic peace - the girls of Little Women. Nothing could be less true of Harriet Prescott Spofford's stories. In fact, her editor at the Atlantic Monthly at first refused to believe that an unworldly woman from New England had written them.
A widely held vision of nineteenth-century American women is of lives lived in naive, domestic peace - the girls of Little Women. Nothing could be less true of Harriet Prescott Spofford's stories. In fact, her editor at the Atlantic Monthly at first refused to believe that an unworldly woman from New England had written them.
ALFRED BENDIXEN teaches in the English department at California State University, Los Angeles. He has edited Haunted Women, a collection of supernatural tales by American women writers, and a new edition of the composite novel The Whole Family.
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Acknowledgements Introduction Notes to Introduction Selected Bibliography A Note on the Text In a Cellar The Amber GOds Circumstance In the Maguerriwock The Moonstone Mass The Black Bess Her Story Miss Susan's Love Affair Old Madame The Godmothers Explanatory Notes
Acknowledgements Introduction Notes to Introduction Selected Bibliography A Note on the Text In a Cellar The Amber GOds Circumstance In the Maguerriwock The Moonstone Mass The Black Bess Her Story Miss Susan's Love Affair Old Madame The Godmothers Explanatory Notes
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