From the late 1860s until her death in 1910, Rebecca Harding
Davis was one of the best-known writers in America. She broke into
print as a young woman in the 1860s with "Life in the Iron Mills,"
which established her as one of the pioneers of American realism.
She developed a literary theory of the "commonplace" nearly two
decades before William Dean Howels shaped his own version of the
concept. Yet, in spite of her importance to the literary and
popular culture of her time, she has been, for the most part,
ignored by scholars. "Rebecca Harding Davis and American Realism"
will help to change that.
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