Felicia Hemans: Selected Poems, Prose and Letters


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Felicia Hemans was the most widely read woman poet in the nineteenth-century English-speaking world. Broadview’s edition shows why she was one of the few standard poets to be found in middle-class homes on both sides of the Atlantic, despite being routinely disparaged as a “merely” feminine poet. Included here is poetry representative of her entire career, from often-anthologized works, such as “The Homes of England” and “Casabianca,” to several long poems in their entirety, such as “The Forest Sanctuary.” Also included are selections of her prose and letters, a comprehensive introduction, and selections of views and reviews showing her changing and controversial place in culture into the twentieth century. All selections are edited, annotated, and introduced.




Women Writers: Their Works and Ways: Mrs. Hemans (1793-1835) Mrs. Jameson (1794-1860) Fredrika Bremer (1801-1865) Harriet Martineau (1802-1876) Letitia Elizabeth Landon (Mrs. Maclean) (1802-1838) Honourable Mrs. Norton (Lady Stirling-Maxwell) (1808-1877) Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1809-1861) Mrs. Gaskell (1810-1865) Charlotte Brontë (1816-1855) George Eliot (Mary Anne Cross) (1819-1880) Adelaide Anne Procter (1825-1864) Louisa May Alcott (1832-1888)


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A History of Nineteenth-Century American Women's Poetry


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A History of Nineteenth-Century American Women's Poetry is the first book to construct a coherent history of the field and focus entirely on women's poetry of the period. With contributions from some of the most prominent scholars of nineteenth-century American literature, it explores a wide variety of authors, texts, and methodological approaches. Organized into three chronological sections, the essays examine multiple genres of poetry, consider poems circulated in various manuscript and print venues, and propose alternative ways of narrating literary history. From these essays, a rich story emerges about a diverse poetics that was once immensely popular but has since been forgotten. This History confirms that the field has advanced far beyond the recovery of select individual poets. It will be an invaluable resource for students, teachers, and critics of both the literature and the history of this era.




The Oxford History of the Irish Book, Volume IV


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Volume IV: The Irish Book in English 1800-1891 details the story of the book in Ireland during the nineteenth century, when Ireland was integrated into the United Kingdom. The chapters in this volume explore book production and distribution and the differing of ways in which publishing existed in Dublin, Belfast, and the provinces.










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