The Forgotten Alcott
Essays on the Artistic Legacy and Literary Life of May Alcott Nieriker
Herausgeber: Flint, Azelina; Hehmeyer, Lauren
The Forgotten Alcott
Essays on the Artistic Legacy and Literary Life of May Alcott Nieriker
Herausgeber: Flint, Azelina; Hehmeyer, Lauren
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This collection is the first academic study of the captivating life and career of expatriate artist, writer and activist, May Alcott Nieriker - a dynamic feminist thinker who transforms our understanding of the place of women artists in nineteenth-century Britain, France, and the United States.
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This collection is the first academic study of the captivating life and career of expatriate artist, writer and activist, May Alcott Nieriker - a dynamic feminist thinker who transforms our understanding of the place of women artists in nineteenth-century Britain, France, and the United States.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Dezember 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 513g
- ISBN-13: 9780367691592
- ISBN-10: 0367691590
- Artikelnr.: 62575024
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Dezember 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 513g
- ISBN-13: 9780367691592
- ISBN-10: 0367691590
- Artikelnr.: 62575024
Azelina Flint is a Lecturer in Nineteenth-Century Literature and Creative Writing at Lancaster University. Her first book, The Matrilineal Heritage of Louisa May Alcott and Christina Rossetti, was supported by the Fulbright American Studies Fellowship and recovers the influence of Alcott's and Rossetti's mothers and sisters on their work. It appears in Routledge's Studies in Nineteenth Century Literature (2020). Azelina has published articles on the Alcotts in Comparative American Studies and Horror Studies (forthcoming). She organized the first international conference on May Alcott Nieriker at Université Paris Diderot in 2018. Lauren Hehmeyer is retired from Texarkana College. She has published in the fields of library science, education, and literature and received multiple grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities. She presented at the Thoreau Bicentennial Celebration in Concord, Massachusetts, and at the "Recovering May Alcott Nieriker" conference in Paris. Her paper on the genius of Louisa May Alcott and May Alcott Nieriker appears in American Studies Journal. Hehmeyer is a popular speaker on both the Alcotts and Thoreau.
Introduction by Azelina Flint
Part I The Forgotten Alcott
Chapter 1 "Concordia's Queen": May Alcott and the Town of Concord by Daniel
Shealy
Chapter 2 "Successive chapters in a romance": May Alcott Nieriker's
Influence on the Development of the Woman Artist in Louisa May Alcott's
Fiction by Azelina Flint
Chapter 3 "Little Rafael"--May Alcott Nieriker's Beginnings--A Biographical
Sketch by Susan Bailey
Part II The Ex-Patriot
Chapter 4 Armed with a Brush: May Alcott Nieriker as a Representative Woman
Artist in Paris by Lauren Hehmeyer
Chapter 5 Alone Together in Paris: May Alcott Nieriker and Rosa Peckham
Danielson by Amanda C. Burdan
Chapter 6 Republics Abroad: The Art and Politics of Margaret Fuller and May
Alcott Nieriker in Nineteenth Century Europe by Ariel Clark Silver
Part III The Writer
Chapter 7 "Disciplinary Conversations": May Alcott Nieriker's "An Artist's
Holiday" by Marlowe Daly-Galeano
Chapter 8 An Ideal Life: May Alcott Nieriker, Tourism, and Life Abroad by
Kristi Lynn Martin
Part IV The Artist
Chapter 9 "Let the World Know You Are Alive" May Alcott Nieriker and Louisa
May Alcott Confront Nineteenth-Century Ideas about Women's Genius by Lauren
Hehmeyer
Chapter 10 Black Subjectivity in the Life and Art of May Alcott Nieriker by
Julia K. Dabbs
Chapter 11 "The Pure Hope of Giving ... Pleasure": May Alcott, John Ruskin,
and the Moral Aesthetic by John Matteson
Part V Legacies
Chapter 12 The "Precious Legacy" of May Alcott Nieriker: Her Paintings and
her Child by Jan Turnquist
Conclusion No Longer Forgotten by Lauren Hehmeyer
Part I The Forgotten Alcott
Chapter 1 "Concordia's Queen": May Alcott and the Town of Concord by Daniel
Shealy
Chapter 2 "Successive chapters in a romance": May Alcott Nieriker's
Influence on the Development of the Woman Artist in Louisa May Alcott's
Fiction by Azelina Flint
Chapter 3 "Little Rafael"--May Alcott Nieriker's Beginnings--A Biographical
Sketch by Susan Bailey
Part II The Ex-Patriot
Chapter 4 Armed with a Brush: May Alcott Nieriker as a Representative Woman
Artist in Paris by Lauren Hehmeyer
Chapter 5 Alone Together in Paris: May Alcott Nieriker and Rosa Peckham
Danielson by Amanda C. Burdan
Chapter 6 Republics Abroad: The Art and Politics of Margaret Fuller and May
Alcott Nieriker in Nineteenth Century Europe by Ariel Clark Silver
Part III The Writer
Chapter 7 "Disciplinary Conversations": May Alcott Nieriker's "An Artist's
Holiday" by Marlowe Daly-Galeano
Chapter 8 An Ideal Life: May Alcott Nieriker, Tourism, and Life Abroad by
Kristi Lynn Martin
Part IV The Artist
Chapter 9 "Let the World Know You Are Alive" May Alcott Nieriker and Louisa
May Alcott Confront Nineteenth-Century Ideas about Women's Genius by Lauren
Hehmeyer
Chapter 10 Black Subjectivity in the Life and Art of May Alcott Nieriker by
Julia K. Dabbs
Chapter 11 "The Pure Hope of Giving ... Pleasure": May Alcott, John Ruskin,
and the Moral Aesthetic by John Matteson
Part V Legacies
Chapter 12 The "Precious Legacy" of May Alcott Nieriker: Her Paintings and
her Child by Jan Turnquist
Conclusion No Longer Forgotten by Lauren Hehmeyer
Introduction by Azelina Flint
Part I The Forgotten Alcott
Chapter 1 "Concordia's Queen": May Alcott and the Town of Concord by Daniel
Shealy
Chapter 2 "Successive chapters in a romance": May Alcott Nieriker's
Influence on the Development of the Woman Artist in Louisa May Alcott's
Fiction by Azelina Flint
Chapter 3 "Little Rafael"--May Alcott Nieriker's Beginnings--A Biographical
Sketch by Susan Bailey
Part II The Ex-Patriot
Chapter 4 Armed with a Brush: May Alcott Nieriker as a Representative Woman
Artist in Paris by Lauren Hehmeyer
Chapter 5 Alone Together in Paris: May Alcott Nieriker and Rosa Peckham
Danielson by Amanda C. Burdan
Chapter 6 Republics Abroad: The Art and Politics of Margaret Fuller and May
Alcott Nieriker in Nineteenth Century Europe by Ariel Clark Silver
Part III The Writer
Chapter 7 "Disciplinary Conversations": May Alcott Nieriker's "An Artist's
Holiday" by Marlowe Daly-Galeano
Chapter 8 An Ideal Life: May Alcott Nieriker, Tourism, and Life Abroad by
Kristi Lynn Martin
Part IV The Artist
Chapter 9 "Let the World Know You Are Alive" May Alcott Nieriker and Louisa
May Alcott Confront Nineteenth-Century Ideas about Women's Genius by Lauren
Hehmeyer
Chapter 10 Black Subjectivity in the Life and Art of May Alcott Nieriker by
Julia K. Dabbs
Chapter 11 "The Pure Hope of Giving ... Pleasure": May Alcott, John Ruskin,
and the Moral Aesthetic by John Matteson
Part V Legacies
Chapter 12 The "Precious Legacy" of May Alcott Nieriker: Her Paintings and
her Child by Jan Turnquist
Conclusion No Longer Forgotten by Lauren Hehmeyer
Part I The Forgotten Alcott
Chapter 1 "Concordia's Queen": May Alcott and the Town of Concord by Daniel
Shealy
Chapter 2 "Successive chapters in a romance": May Alcott Nieriker's
Influence on the Development of the Woman Artist in Louisa May Alcott's
Fiction by Azelina Flint
Chapter 3 "Little Rafael"--May Alcott Nieriker's Beginnings--A Biographical
Sketch by Susan Bailey
Part II The Ex-Patriot
Chapter 4 Armed with a Brush: May Alcott Nieriker as a Representative Woman
Artist in Paris by Lauren Hehmeyer
Chapter 5 Alone Together in Paris: May Alcott Nieriker and Rosa Peckham
Danielson by Amanda C. Burdan
Chapter 6 Republics Abroad: The Art and Politics of Margaret Fuller and May
Alcott Nieriker in Nineteenth Century Europe by Ariel Clark Silver
Part III The Writer
Chapter 7 "Disciplinary Conversations": May Alcott Nieriker's "An Artist's
Holiday" by Marlowe Daly-Galeano
Chapter 8 An Ideal Life: May Alcott Nieriker, Tourism, and Life Abroad by
Kristi Lynn Martin
Part IV The Artist
Chapter 9 "Let the World Know You Are Alive" May Alcott Nieriker and Louisa
May Alcott Confront Nineteenth-Century Ideas about Women's Genius by Lauren
Hehmeyer
Chapter 10 Black Subjectivity in the Life and Art of May Alcott Nieriker by
Julia K. Dabbs
Chapter 11 "The Pure Hope of Giving ... Pleasure": May Alcott, John Ruskin,
and the Moral Aesthetic by John Matteson
Part V Legacies
Chapter 12 The "Precious Legacy" of May Alcott Nieriker: Her Paintings and
her Child by Jan Turnquist
Conclusion No Longer Forgotten by Lauren Hehmeyer