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Rebecca Harding Davis's Stories of the Civil War Era - Selected Writings from the Borderlands (Hardcover, New): Sharon M.... Rebecca Harding Davis's Stories of the Civil War Era - Selected Writings from the Borderlands (Hardcover, New)
Sharon M. Harris, Robin L. Cadwallader
R2,826 Discovery Miles 28 260 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This is the first anthology of Davis' civil war-era work. The ten stories gathered here show Rebecca Harding Davis to be an acute observer of the conflicts and ambiguities of a divided nation and position her as a major transitional writer between romanticism and realism. Capturing the fluctuating cultural environment of the Civil War and Reconstruction eras, the stories explore such issues as racial prejudice and slavery, the loneliness and powerlessness of women, and the effects of postwar market capitalism on the working classes. Davis' characters include soldiers and civilians, men and women, young and old, black and white. Instead of focusing (like many writers of the period) on major conflicts and leaders, Davis takes readers into the intimate battles fought on family farms and backwoods roads, delving into the minds of those who experienced the destruction on both sides of the conflict. Davis spent the war years in the Pennsylvania and Virginia borderlands, a region she called a 'vast armed camp'. Here, divided families, ravaged communities, and shifting loyalties were the norm. As the editors say, 'Davis does not limit herself to writing about slavery, abolition, or reconstruction. Instead, she shows us that through the fighting, the rebuilding, and the politics, life goes on. Even during a war, people must live: they work, eat, sleep, and love'.

Reading Transatlantic Girlhood in the Long Nineteenth Century: Robin L. Cadwallader, LuElla D’Amico Reading Transatlantic Girlhood in the Long Nineteenth Century
Robin L. Cadwallader, LuElla D’Amico
R1,310 Discovery Miles 13 100 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This collection is the first of its kind to interrogate both literal and metaphorical transatlantic exchanges of culture and ideas in nineteenth-century girls’ fiction. As such, it initiates conversations about how the motif of travel in literature taught nineteenth-century girl audiences to reexamine their own cultural biases by offering a fresh perspective on literature that is often studied primarily within a national context. Women and children in nineteenth-century America are often described as being tied to the home and the domestic sphere, but this collection challenges this categorization and shows that girls in particular were often expected to go abroad and to learn new cultural frames in order to enter the realm of adulthood; those who could not afford to go abroad literally could do so through the stories that traveled to them from other lands or the stories they read of others’ travels. Via transatlantic exchange, then, authors, readers, and the characters in the texts covered in this collection confront the idea of what constitutes the self. Books examined in this volume include Adeline Trafton’s An American Girl Abroad (1872), Johanna Spyri’s Heidi (1881), and Elizabeth W. Champney’s eleven-book Vassar Girl Series (1883-92), among others.

Reading Transatlantic Girlhood in the Long Nineteenth Century (Hardcover): Robin L. Cadwallader, Luella D'amico Reading Transatlantic Girlhood in the Long Nineteenth Century (Hardcover)
Robin L. Cadwallader, Luella D'amico
R4,467 Discovery Miles 44 670 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This collection is the first of its kind to interrogate both literal and metaphorical transatlantic exchanges of culture and ideas in nineteenth-century girls' fiction. As such, it initiates conversations about how the motif of travel in literature taught nineteenth-century girl audiences to reexamine their own cultural biases by offering a fresh perspective on literature that is often studied primarily within a national context. Women and children in nineteenth-century America are often described as being tied to the home and the domestic sphere, but this collection challenges this categorization and shows that girls in particular were often expected to go abroad and to learn new cultural frames in order to enter the realm of adulthood; those who could not afford to go abroad literally could do so through the stories that traveled to them from other lands or the stories they read of others' travels. Via transatlantic exchange, then, authors, readers, and the characters in the texts covered in this collection confront the idea of what constitutes the self. Books examined in this volume include Adeline Trafton's An American Girl Abroad (1872), Johanna Spyri's Heidi (1881), and Elizabeth W. Champney's eleven-book Vassar Girl Series (1883-92), among others.

Stories for Children (Paperback): Robin L. Cadwallader Stories for Children (Paperback)
Robin L. Cadwallader; Catharine Maria Sedgwick
R251 Discovery Miles 2 510 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Daughter of Affliction - A Memoir of the Protracted Sufferings and Religious Experience of Miss Mary Rankin (Paperback):... The Daughter of Affliction - A Memoir of the Protracted Sufferings and Religious Experience of Miss Mary Rankin (Paperback)
Robin L. Cadwallader Ph. D.; Edited by Robin L. Cadwallader Ph. D.; Mary Rankin
R707 Discovery Miles 7 070 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Daughter of Affliction is a religious memoir first published in 1858 by a rural, west-central Pennsylvania woman. The text was expanded and reprinted in 1871 and 1887. In her memoir, Mary Rankin reflects on her "protracted sufferings and religious experience." She also makes reference to many religious, social, and political happenings of her day, such as camp meetings, county fairs, the Civil War, and Lincoln's assassination. Additionally, her detailed descriptions of the medical treatments she received provide direct insight into the medical practices of the mid-nineteenth century. Dr. Robin L. Cadwallader's meticulous editing enhances Rankin's text with additional biographical, historical, geographical, religious, and medical information. Additionally, Cadwallader's afterword contextualizes Rankin's time and place, situating her life and memoir in the evangelical tradition of the nineteenth-century.

Rebecca Harding Davis's Stories of the Civil War Era - Selected Writings from the Borderlands (Paperback, New): Sharon M.... Rebecca Harding Davis's Stories of the Civil War Era - Selected Writings from the Borderlands (Paperback, New)
Sharon M. Harris, Robin L. Cadwallader
R1,141 Discovery Miles 11 410 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This is the first anthology of Davis' civil war-era work. The ten stories gathered here show Rebecca Harding Davis to be an acute observer of the conflicts and ambiguities of a divided nation and position her as a major transitional writer between romanticism and realism. Capturing the fluctuating cultural environment of the Civil War and Reconstruction eras, the stories explore such issues as racial prejudice and slavery, the loneliness and powerlessness of women, and the effects of postwar market capitalism on the working classes. Davis' characters include soldiers and civilians, men and women, young and old, black and white. Instead of focusing (like many writers of the period) on major conflicts and leaders, Davis takes readers into the intimate battles fought on family farms and backwoods roads, delving into the minds of those who experienced the destruction on both sides of the conflict. Davis spent the war years in the Pennsylvania and Virginia borderlands, a region she called a 'vast armed camp'. Here, divided families, ravaged communities, and shifting loyalties were the norm. As the editors say, 'Davis does not limit herself to writing about slavery, abolition, or reconstruction. Instead, she shows us that through the fighting, the rebuilding, and the politics, life goes on. Even during a war, people must live: they work, eat, sleep, and love'.

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