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  1. Biography - Davis, Rebecca (Blaine) Harding (1831-1910): An article from: Contemporary Authors Online by Gale Reference Team, 2005-01-01
  2. Silhouettes of American life. by Rebecca Harding Davis. by Davis. Rebecca Harding. 1831-1910., 1892-01-01
  3. Bits of gossip by Rebecca Harding Davis by Davis. Rebecca Harding. 1831-1910., 1904-01-01
  4. John Andross [a novel] by Rebecca Harding Davis. by Davis. Rebecca Harding. 1831-1910., 1874-01-01
  5. Doctor Warrick 's daughters; a novel. by Rebecca Harding Davis. by Davis. Rebecca Harding. 1831-1910., 1896-01-01
  6. Frances Waldeaux [a novel] by Rebecca Harding DavisIllustr by Davis. Rebecca Harding. 1831-1910., 1897-01-01
  7. Dallas Galbraith. by Mrs. R. Harding Davis. by Davis. Rebecca Harding. 1831-1910., 1868-01-01
  8. Waiting for the verdict by Mrs. R. H. Davis by Davis. Rebecca Harding. 1831-1910., 1867-01-01
  9. John Andross a novel by Rebecca Harding, 1831-1910 Davis, 2009-10-26
  10. Rebecca Harding Davis: Writing Cultural Autobiography by Rebecca Harding Davis, 2001-12-01
  11. Rebecca Harding Davis (Twayne's United States Authors Series) by Jane Atteridge Rose, 1993-05
  12. Rebecca Harding Davis and American Realism by Sharon M. Harris, 1991-06

41. SSSL: Bibliography: Writers: Rebecca Harding Davis
Legacy Profile Rebecca Harding Davis (18311910) , Jean Pfaelzer (1990); Sentiment,Naturalism, and the Female Regionalist , Elaine Sargent Apthorp (1990);
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42. MSN Entertainment - Celebs: Richard Harding Davis
Born in Philadelphia in 1864, he was the son of Rebecca Harding Davis (18311910),one of the most renowned female authors of the 19th century.
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43. Wright American Fiction, 1851-1875
Author Davis, Rebecca Harding, (18311910). Table of Contents Davis, Rebecca Harding,(1831-1910) Margret Howth (1862) Dedication CHAPTER I. CHAPTER II.
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Author O Brien, FitzJames, (1828-1862). Author Davis, Rebecca Harding, (1831-1910).Author Hamilton, Gail, (1833-1896). Author Lowell, Robert, (1816-1891).
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your bookbag has items Home Search Browse Help ... search within this text Title: Atlantic Tales Author: Hale, Edward Everett, (1822-1909) Author: O'Brien, Fitz-James, (1828-1862) Author: Davis, Rebecca Harding, (1831-1910) Author: Hamilton, Gail, (1833-1896) Author: Lowell, Robert, (1816-1891) Author: Arnold, George, (1834-1865) Author: Chesebro', Caroline, (1825-1873) Author: Nordhoff, Charles, (1830-1901) Author: Hale, Lucretia P. (1820-1900) Author: Cooke, Rose Terry, (1827-1892) Author: Whelpley, James Davenport, (1817-1872) Author: Taylor, Bayard, (1825-1878) Author: Appleton, E. H. Availability: Print Source: Atlantic tales
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46. AnyBook4Less.com - ISBN: 0826513549 - Rebecca Harding Davis: Writing Cultural Au
Rating 5 Summary Leaning away from the traditional autobiographical format CommentRebecca Harding Davis (18311910) was a fiction writer and journalist
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Rating: Summary: Leaning away from the traditional autobiographical format Comment: Rebecca Harding Davis (1831-1910) was a fiction writer and journalist, best known for her novella "Life in the Iron Mills", and who published approximately 500 works in her lifetime. Deftly edited for modern readers by the collaborative efforts of Janice Milner Lasseter and Sharon M. Harris, Rebecca Harding Davis: Writing Cultural Autobiography is the aptly annotated version of the autobiography of Rebecca Harding Davis, originally entitled "Bits of Gossip" and intended for her children. Leaning away from the traditional autobiographical format, Ms. Davis' life story focuses upon the cultural changes that were taking place during her life time, from the political fallout of the Civil War to close portraits of famous people she knew, such as Louisa May Alcott and Oliver Wendell Holmes. Rebecca Harding Davis is highly recommended for American history and biographical studies academic reference collections and supplemental curriculum reading lists.

47. The Captain's Story (186?) By Rebecca Harding Davis
permissions. Back to the Southern US stories page. THE CAPTAIN S STORYOriginally from (18). by Rebecca Harding Davis (18311910). I
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Wylie was a river hand; ran the Ohio and Lower Mississippi as clerk and captain on several stern-wheelers, so came to be known pretty generally along shore. He was with me as a second clerk when the thing happened. I was running the Jacob Strader, one of the largest steamboats on the Mississippi. I took little account of the fellow; he was a small, red-headed, weak-eyed man, shambling lazily about, whose legs and arms seemed scarcely to have gristle enough in them to hold them firmly together. The only noteworthy trait about him was the he never touched liquor or a card, but found his amusement, instead, in sitting with some of the deck hands below, telling long pointless yarns. I had to stop it at last. That runs contrary to my notions of discipline. It was in April that he disappeared; like a flea, under my very eyes. The Strader lay at the wharf, at Cincinnati; it was Sunday, about noon; she was to get up steam at seven o'clock next morning. I walked up the levee, and just off the cobble-stones, met Wylie. He had a drum of figs in his hand which head just bought from some peddler on the David Swan, and was going to take home to his little Joe, in Cairo, he said, as he walked alongside of me. I met John Fordyce, and stopped to get a light of him; Wylie went into a shanty fitted up as a shop for the sale of cigars, newspapers, and the like; he wanted a "Despatch," he said. The shop was but a single room, opening, front and back, on the wide (and at that hour on Sunday morning), empty wharf; a square plank-built affair, made to hold the two counters and a stove in the middle. Wylie went into it, as I said, but out of it he was never seen to come alive. I stood talking with Fordyce for some minutes, then called the clerk, and when he did not answer, went in search of him, but found only the boy who tended the shop, asleep under the counter. Wylie was not there, nor on the boat, nor on the wharf. He was nowhere, so far as the sharpest eyes of the Cincinnati police could discover.

48. Stories, Listed By Author
Davis, Rebecca (Blane) Harding (18311910) * In Old Florence, (ss) Companions ofOur Youth Stories by Women for Young People’s Magazines 1865-1900, ed. Jane
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49. Stories, Listed By Author
Davis, Rebecca (Blane) Harding (18311910) (chron.) * About thePainter of Little Penelope, (bg) St. Nicholas Magazine Nov 1875;
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50. FpnasAuthors01
Curry, JLM (Jabez Lamar Monroe), 18251903. Davis, Rebecca Harding, 1831-1910.Dawson, Sarah Morgan, 1842-1909. De Saussure, NB (Nancy Bostick), 1837-1915.
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52. English 221 Online: American Writers
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53. Netlibraryfreebooks
A Princess of Mars, Burroughs, Edgar Rice, 18751950. Project Gutenberg, 1999. AQuestion Of Latitude, Davis, Rebecca Harding, 1831-1910. Project Gutenberg, 1999.
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54. Index
1714) An Essay on the EastIndia Trade Davis, James J. (1873-1947)The Iron Puddler Davis, Rebecca Harding (1831-1910) Frances Waldeaux
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    Dana, Marvin (1867- )
      Within the Law

    Dana, Richard Henry (1815-1882)
      Two Years Before the Mast

    Dante Alighieri (1265-1321)
      The Divine Comedy

    Darwin, Charles (1809-1882)
      The Autobiography of Charles Darwin
      Coral Reefs
      The Descent of Man, and Selection in Relation to Sex
      The Expression of Emotion in Man and Animals
      The Formation of Vegetable Mould
      Life and Letters of Charles Darwin
      Volume 1 Volume 2 More Letters of Charles Darwin Volume I Volume II The Movements and Habits of Climbing Plants The Origin of Species South American Geology The Variation of Animals and Plants under Domestication Volume 1 Volume 2 Volcanic Islands The Voyage of the Beagle
    Daudet, Alphonse (1840-1897)
      The Nabob Tartarin of Tarascon
    D'Avenant, Charles (1656-1714)
      An Essay on the East-India Trade
    Davis, James J. (1873-1947)
      The Iron Puddler
    Davis, Rebecca Harding (1831-1910)
      Frances Waldeaux Life in the Iron-Mills
    Davis, Richard Harding (1864-1916)

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56. The Graduate Student's Despair
of a book another wrote) has been absurdly attributed to Mrs. Rebecca Harding Davis. Pattie,my paper was going to be on Davis (18311910) and Mark Twain (1835
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THE GRADUATE STUDENT'S DESPAIR Researching Material on Rebecca Harding Davis (Written in) April, 1992 Dear Pattie Back when I was a college freshperson, I dreaded going into a college library to do research, considering the huge, massive size of the library. And how the hell was I going to find everything I wanted? To be honest, I was so dismayed by the periodical indexes, bibliographies, and card files that for the first two years I went to the dinky, local public library, checked out the one or two books that were available there, and handed in the papers I hardly cared about. Perhaps I never outgrew that dread, even I felt overburdened when at first I couldn't find materials for the library research assignment. But after my research on my noncanonical writer, Rebecca Harding Davis, I've realized the least of my worries was finding the material. One problem I had already learned a year and a half ago was how misleading the size of our library is, considering that a lot of important books and periodicals are not to be found there. But the worst problem I encountered was how "respectable" critics, academics, writers and editors have made blunders in their writings about Rebecca Harding Davis. I mean how can a responsible editor like Susan Koppelman in her collection Old Maids , state that Davis was twenty years old when her first story, "Life in the Iron Mills" was published, considering that Davis was born in 1831 and the publication was in 1861? Why does David S. Reynolds, author of an important recent book

57. THE END OF INNOCENCE:
Synopsis and summary. Rebecca Harding Davis (18311910) remains, and perhapsrightfully so, a footnote in the annals of American literature.
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LITR 5535 American Romanticism UHCL, summer 2002 Student Research Journal Alvaro Rodriguez American Romanticism/LITR 5535 Research Journal Dr. Craig White June 2002 Revised: July 3, 2002 THE END OF INNOCENCE: A Research Journal on Rebecca Harding Davis and the Transition from Romanticism to Realism This journal includes a compendium of secondary sources on Rebecca Harding Davis and her opera prima , LIFE IN THE IRON MILLS (1861).
Research proposal
Rebecca Harding Davis can be seen as a transitional figure between full-blown Romanticism and nascent Realism. Who were her influences and what were her achievements, even after death? Can certain elements of the Romantic be found in her protofeminist, abolitionist and humanist attitudes?
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Rebecca Harding Davis (1831-1910) remains, and perhaps rightfully so, a footnote in the annals of American literature. Overshadowed in stature by her dashing war correspondent-son (at least in his own day, where he was praised by Booth Tarkington as the kind of man college boys yearn to be), many critics claim RHD failed to live up to the measure of her earliest work, Life in the Iron Mills , a book which introduces a Zola-like realism in American fiction years before Zola himself would write his first “experimental novel.” The republication of the book more than a century later by the Feminist Press, complete with a “biographical interpretation” by Tillie Olsen (1972), renewed interest in RHD as a transitional and therefore pioneering figure in the uneasy time around the Civil War that bridges the Romantic and Realist periods in American literature; also, and more tellingly, RHD becomes a protofeminist as her writings are scoured by critics and students seeking signs that will equate sensual, strong-willed feminine characters with an empowerment agenda. But a decade before Olsen brings

58. Rebecca
Spanish Rébecca, Rebeca. Swedish Rebecka. Famous Bearers Artists andAuthors Rebecca Blaine Harding Davis (18311910) American essayist.
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Rebecca is the English form of a Hebrew name, Rebekah
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Until the 17th century, Rebecca was almost exclusively a Jewish name. After the Reformation, however, it became one of many Old Testament names adopted by Protestants. Rebecca was especially popular with the Puritans. It was revived in the late 20th century.
Pronunciation : ree-BECK-ah.
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