"Stoddard was, next to Melville and Hawthorne, the most
strikingly original voice in the mid-nineteenth-century American
novel, a voice . . . that ought to gain a more sympathetic and
perceptive hearing in our time than in her own."--from the
IntroductionThe centerpiece of this volume is "The Morgesons"
(1862), one of the few outstanding feminist bildungsromanae of that
century. Additional selections include arresting short stories and
provocative journalistic essays/reviews, plus a number of letters
and manuscript journals that have never before been published. The
texts are fully edited and documented.
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