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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

61. The Wordwizard Word Portal - Fiction Links
listing with links. Davis, Rebecca Harding (18311910) Frances Waldeaux- text of the work, from Project Gutenberg. Life in the
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Links - Fiction - D Dahl, Roald Dakron, Ron ... Danielou, Alain (1907-1994) - includes information on his life and work studying hinduism and shivaism, Indian classical music and general theory about microtuning. (in French and English.) Danticat, Edwidge

62. Electronic Books From SPSCC # D
Daudet, Alphonse, 18401897, Tartarin De Tarascon. Davis, Rebecca Harding, 1831-1910,Life In The Iron-Mills; or, The Korl Woman. De Quincey, Thomas, 1785-1859,
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South Puget Sound Community College Library-Media Center Electronic Books Authors D Author index A B C D ... Return to Library Home page D Dana, Richard Two Years before the Mast Darwin, Charles, 1809-1882 Autobiography Of Charles Darwin, The Descent Of Man, The On the Origin of Species Movements And Habits Of Climbing Plants, The ... The Voyage of the Beagle Dante Alighieri, 1265-1321 La: Inferno Divina Commedia, La: Paradiso Divina Commedia, La: Purgatorio Daudet, Alphonse, 1840-1897 Tartarin De Tarascon Davis, Rebecca Harding, 1831-1910 Life In The Iron-Mills; or, The Korl Woman De Quincey, Thomas, 1785-1859 Confessions Of An English Opium-Eater Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731 Journal Of The Plague Year, written by a citizen who continued all the while in London, A Moll Flanders Robinson Crusoe Descartes, Rene, 1596-1650 Discourse On The Method Of Rightly Conducting One's Reason And Of Seeking Truth In The Sciences John Dewey Democracy and Education Dickens, Charles

63. Mooistelinks.nl
.. Rebecca Harding Davis, 18311910. Bits of Gossip. Rebecca Harding Davis,1831-1910 Bits of Gossip. Boston Houghton, Mifflin Co., 1904.
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64. YALE COLLECTION OF AMERICAN LITERATURE MANUSCRIPT MISCELLANY
FRANCES. expand/contract this heading, Davis, Rebecca Harding, 18311910.expand/contract this heading, Davis, RICHARD Harding, 1864-1916.
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CITE AS RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS PROCESSING NOTES ... DESCRIPTION OF THE COLLECTION Collection Series "A" ABBEY, EDWIN AUSTIN, 1852-1911 ADAMS, FRANKLIN P. (FRANKLIN PIERCE), 1881-1960 ADAMS, HENRY, 1838-1918 ... UNIDENTIFIED

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67. Rebecca Harding Davis
Rebecca Harding Davis 18311910.
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Rebecca Harding Davis Biography Informal Student Comments Student Papers Electronic Texts ... Class Notes Biography Informal Student Comments Student Papers Electronic Texts WWW Links
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68. Ph.D. Reading List: American Literature 1865-1945
(The candidate should also be famal1ar with textual and editorial problemssurrounding Dickinson s poetry.) Rebecca Harding Davis (18311910).
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English Department Ph.D. Degree
Distribution Area 2: American Literature 1865-1945
Emily Dickinson (1830-86). Selected poems and letters (including those to Thomas Wentworth Higginson). The Heath Anthology of American Literature includes a good selection of Dickinson's work. (The candidate should also be famal1ar with textual and editorial problems surrounding Dickinson's poetry.)
Rebecca Harding Davis (1831-1910). "Life in the Iron Mills" (1861).
Mark Twain The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Pudd'nhead Wilson , "The Man Who Corrupted Hadleyburg." Essays: "The Literary Offenses of James Fenimore Cooper," "The United States of Lyncherdom."
William Dean Howells The Rise of Silas Lapham . "Criticism and Fiction."
Henry Adams The Education of Henry Adams
Ambrose Bierce (1842-1914?). "Chickamauga," "Occurence at Owl Creek Bridge."
William James Pragmatism (selections).
Henry James The Ambassadors Portrait of a Lady Daisy Miller The Turn of the Screw . Literary Criticism: Hawthorne , "The Art of Fiction," and a selection of James's prefaces to his own works in the "New York edition."
Joel Chandler Harris (1848-1908). Selected "Uncle Remus" stories, "Free Joe and the Rest of the World." Essays: "The Negro as the South Sees Him."

69. Rebecca Harding Davis
Rebecca Harding Davis Writing Cultural Autobiography Rebecca Harding Davis (18311910)was a fiction writer and journalist, best known for her novella Life
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Rebecca Harding Davis: Writing Cultural Autobiography

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. Lea... more...
Written by Janice Milner Lasseter Sharon M. Harris Rebecca Harding Davis
Published by Vanderbilt Univ Pr (January 2002) ISBN 0826513549 Price $39.95

70. Life In The Iron-Mills
Life in the IronMills . Wheeling and Region (map). Web Sites. Rebecca HardingDavis (1831-1910) (D. Campbell). Rebecca Harding Davis (EText Library).
http://www.cas.suffolk.edu/richman/Eng102/Lifea.htm
"Life in the Iron-Mills" Wheeling and Region (map)
Web Sites
Rebecca Harding Davis (1831-1910) (D. Campbell) Rebecca Harding Davis (EText Library) Rebecca Harding Davis and Social Reform (Janet Milner Lasseter, Samford U)references to other writings Wage Slavery (American Experience) Pictures Thomas, Keith The Oxford Book of Work Marx, Karl. The Communist Manifesto (Rick Kuhn)
Books and Articles
For books and collections of essays, check the Sawyer Library Catalog using the key words "Life in the Iron-Mills" and Rebecca Harding Davis. For periodical articles, check Databases Carsel, Wilfred. "The Slaveholders' Indictment of Northern Wage Slavery ." The Journal of Southern History, 6. 4 (1940): 504-520. 1 Mar 2002 Curnutt, Kirk. "Direct addresses, narrative authority, and gender in Rebecca Harding Davis's 'Life in the Iron Mills.'" Style Henwood, Dawn.

71. LEKTÜREEMPFEHLUNG ZUR AMERIKANISCHEN LITERATUR
Translate this page Emily Dickinson (1830-1886), *Poems. 2.b 1865-1910 Late 19th Century (Realismand Naturalism). Rebecca Harding Davis (1831-1910), Life in the Iron Mills.
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(NEUER STUDIENPLAN) Vorbemerkungen Diese Leseliste versteht sich als
individuelle Auswahl
I) AMERIKANISCHE LITERATUR
1. Colonial Period
1.a 17th Century (Native Americans and Puritans)
2 Native American Traditional Narratives See Heath Anthology *William Bradford From: Of Plymouth Plantation
*Anne Bradstreet
(ca. 1612-1672) Poems Mary Rowlandson (1636-1678)
From: A Narrative of the Captivity and Restauration
of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson
* Edward Taylor (ca. 1642-1729) Poems Cotton Mather (1663-1728) From: Magnalia Christi Americana
Sarah Kemble Knight (1666-1727) "The Journal of Madam Knight" *Jonathan Edwards
*"Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God"
; from: Personal Narrative

1.b 18th Century (Age of Englightenment)
*Benjamin Franklin *The Autobiography *Letter III from: Letters from an American Farmer Thomas Paine (1737-1809) From: The Age of Reason Phillis Wheatley (1753-1784) Poems *The Declaration of Independence The Bill of Rights (1791) Hannah Webster Foster (1758-1826) The Coquette
2. 19th Century

72. Volume B: American Literature, 1820-1865
Herman Melville (18191891). Emily Dickinson (1830-1886). Rebecca Harding Davis(1831-1910). Louisa May Alcott (1832-1888). Harriet Prescott Spofford (1835-1921).
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Featured Explorations Washington Irving (1783-1859) James Fenimore Cooper (1789-1851) The Cherokee Memorials Catharine Maria Sedgwick (1789-1867) William Cullen Bryant (1794-1878) William Apess (1798-1839) Caroline Stansbury Kirkland (1801-1864) Lydia Maria Child (1802-1880) Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882) Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804-1864) Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807-1882) John Greenleaf Whittier (1807-1892) ... Harriet Beecher Stowe (1811-1896) Fanny Fern (Sarah Willis Parton) (1811-1872) Harriet Jacobs (c. 1813-1897) T. B. Thorpe (1815-1878) Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862) Frederick Douglass (1818-1895) Walt Whitman (1819-1892) Louisa Amelia Smith Clappe (1819-1906) and Bayard Taylor (1825-1878) ... Emily Dickinson (1830-1886) Rebecca Harding Davis (1831-1910) Louisa May Alcott (1832-1888) Harriet Prescott Spofford (1835-1921) Emma Lazarus (1849-1887)

73.
Rebecca Harding Davis 18311910 (Washington, PA and Wheeling, WV, attended WashingtonFemale Seminary) In the Atlantic Monthly between 1861-1862 Margaret Howth
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Flower Fables (1855)
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Rose in Bloom (1878)
Jo's Boy's (1886)
Aunt Jo's Scrap-Bag (1872) Lulu's Library (1886)
Moods (1865)
Work: A story of Experience (1873) *Penguin Books
Alice Cary 1820-1871 (MT. Healthy, OH) Clovernook: or, Recollections of Our Neighborhod in the West (1852) Clovernook, Second Series (1853) Clovernook Children (1855) Clovernook and Other Stories editid by Judith Fetterly (1987) Pictures of Country Life (1859) Adopted Daughter and Other Tales (1859) Hagar: A Story for Today (1852) Lyra and Other Poems (1852) Poems (1855) Married Not Mated; or, How They Lived at Woodside and Throckmorton Hall (1871) A Lover's Diary (1868) The Born Thrall (1871) Lydia Maria Child 1802-1880 (Medford, MA, attended Miss Swan's Seminary, Watertown, MA) Hobomok, A Tale of Early Times (1824 as Lyndia Maria Frances) novel Hobomok and Other Writings on Indians (1986) edited by Carolyn L. Karcher Juvenile Miscellany (1826 also under Frances) children's book The Frugal Housewife (1830) household advice from her own experiences in poverty The Mother's Book (1831) women's suffurage and sex education A History of the Condition of Women in Various Ages and Nations (1835) An Appeal in Favor of That Class of Americans Called Africans (1833) anti-slavery Letters from New York (1843) Letters from New York, Second Series (1845)

74. Fields, James Thomas, 1817-1881, Collector. James Thomas Fields Autograph Album:
ALs to James Thomas Fields; Worcester, 9 Aug nd. 1s.(1p.). (60) Davis,Rebecca (Harding) 18311910. ALs to James Thomas Fields; np, nd.
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MS Am 1745-1745.1
Fields, James Thomas, 1817-1881, collector. James Thomas Fields autograph album: Guide.
Houghton Library, Harvard College Library
Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138
Descriptive Summary
Repository: Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University
Call No.: MS Am 1745
Call No.: MS Am 1745.1
Creator: Fields, James Thomas, 1817-1881, collector.
Title: James Thomas Fields autograph album,
Date(s):
Quantity: 1 v. (.16 linear ft.)
Abstract: Letters and autographs collected by Boston publisher James Thomas Fields.
Administrative Information
Acquisition Information:
Purchased with the Amy Lowell fund from The Reverend James Holland Beal, Jackson Lodge Jackson, New Hampshire; received: 1964 December 21.
Historical Note
Fields was a Boston publisher, editor, and author. He was head of the publishing firm of Ticknor and Fields and editor of The Atlantic Monthly (1861-1870).
Arrangement
Organized into the following series:
  • I. MS Am 1745: Library album II. MS Am 1745.1: Manuscripts removed from the library album
Scope and Content
Chiefly letters and manuscripts of American and British writers collected by James T. Fields and completed by his wife Annie Adams Fields. Most are accompanied by portrait engravings or photographs.

75. EH 418 WOMEN WRITERS Summer 1989 Dr. Rose Norman Morton Hall, Room
181597),*Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl*(1861) Oral report Elizabeth Fox-Genovese s To Write My Self 28 Rebecca Harding Davis (1831-1910), *Life in
http://www.mith2.umd.edu/WomensStudies/Syllabi/Literature/writers3-women
EH 418 WOMEN WRITERS Summer 1989 Dr. Rose Norman Morton Hall, Room 233 University of Alabama in Huntsville, Huntsville, Al 35899 205/895-6320 Internet: RNorman@ASNUAH.asn.net Bitnet: RNorman@UAHVAX1 NOTE: This was a 3 semester hour course taught in an eight-week summer term. Class met twice a week for 2 1/2 half hours. Course Requirements and Grade Determination 30% - Midterm Exam 10% - Oral Report and Critique (see handout) 20% - Term Paper (see handout) 30% - Final Exam 10% - Miscellaneous (attendance, class participation, term paper proposal) Required Texts Alcott, Louisa May. *Little Women*. 1868-69. Ed. Nina Auerbach. Bantam, 1983. Chopin, Kate. *The Awakening and Selected Stories*. 1899. Ed. Nina Baym. Modern Library, 1981. (***DO NOT** USE THIS EDITION!! SIGNIFICANT TYPOS!) Fetterley, Judith, ed. *Provisions: A Reader from Nineteenth- Century American Women*. Indiana UP, 1985. . Ingalls, Rachel. *Binstead's Safari*. Simon and Schuster, 1983. Morrison, Toni. *Sula*. New American Library, 1973. Wharton, Edith. *The House of Mirth*. 1905. Ed. Cynthia G. Wolff. Penguin (American Library) 1985. Optional Texts (Each students buys one from this list; see term paper instructions.) Alcott, Louisa May. *Alternative Alcott*. Ed. Elaine Showalter. Rutgers, 1988. 455 p. (Selected works. No need to read whole book.) Brent, Linda (pseud. for Harriet Jacobs) *Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl*. Ed. Lydia M. Child. 1861. Harcourt Brace, 1973. 210 p. Gilman, Charlotte Perkins. *The Yellow Wallpaper*. 1892. Feminist Press, 1973, 61 p. Hurston, Zora Neale. *Their Eyes Were Watching God*. 1937. U Illinois Pr, 1978. 296 p. Ingalls, Rachel. *Mrs. Caliban*. Dell, 1983. 125 p. Morrison, Toni. *Song of Solomon*. 1977. New American Library, Signet, 1988. 341 p. Phelps, Elizabeth Stuart. *The Silent Partner*. 1871. Feminist Press, 1983. 385 p. Stowe, Harriet Beecher. *Uncle Tom's Cabin*. 1852. Ed. Ann Douglas. Penguin, 1981. 629 p. Wharton, Edith. *The Age of Innocence*. 1920. Scribners, 1970. 361 p. SCHEDULE OF ASSIGNMENTS JUNE 17 Introduction to course. Syllabus, reading list, and term paper assignment distributed. 19 Introduction to *Provisions* (pp. 1-38) and in *Provisions* Catharine Sedgwick (1789-1867), "Cacoethes Scribendi" (1830) 21 Elizabeth Stuart Phelps (1815-52), "Angel Over the Right Shoulder" (1852) Oral report: Mary Kelley's Preface and "No Happy Woman Writes" 23 Rose Terry Cook (1827-92), "Miss Lucinda" (1861) Oral report: Nina Baym's "Form and Ideology of Women's Fiction" 26 Harriet Jacobs (ca.1815-97),*Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl*(1861) Oral report: Elizabeth Fox-Genovese's "To Write My Self" 28 Rebecca Harding Davis (1831-1910), *Life in the Iron Mills* (1861) Oral report: Tillie Olsen's introduction to *Life in the Iron Mills* 30 Harriet Beecher Stowe (1811-6), *The Pearl of Orr's Island* (1862) Oral report: Jane Tompkins' "Sentimental Power" Term Paper Proposals due JULY 3 Alcott, *Little Women* (1868-69) (including Auerbach afterword) Oral report: Auerbach's "Afterword" in assigned text 5 *Little Women* (continued) Oral report: "Little Women" (Chapter 1 of Saxton biography *Louisa May*) 7 *Little Women* (concluded) Oral report: Patricia Meyer Spacks' "Taking Care" on Alcott 10 Mid-term Exam 12 Chopin, *The Awakening* (1899). (Including Baym intro.) Oral report: Nina Baym's "Introduction" to our text 14 *The Awakening* (continued) Oral report: Linda Huf's "Kate Chopin's Crimes Against Society" 17 *The Awakening* (concluded) Oral report: Judith Fryer's "Edna Pontellier: The New Woman as Woman" 19 Wharton, *The House of Mirth* (1905). (Including Wolff intro.) Oral report: Cynthia Griffin Wolff's "Introduction" to our text 21 *The House of Mirth* (continued) Oral report: Patricia Meyer Spacks' "The World Outside" on Wharton 24 *The House of Mirth* (concluded) 26 Morrison, *Sula* (1973) Oral rept: Bettye J. Parker's "Toni Morrison's Women: An Interview Essay" 28 *Sula* (continued) Oral report: Jane S. Bakerman on "Female Initiation in the Novels of Toni Morrison" 31 *Sula* (concluded) Oral report: Barbara Christian on "Community and Nature" in Toni Morrison 2 Ingalls, *Binstead's Safari* (1983) Oral report: TBA 4 *Binstead's Safari* (continued) Oral report: TBA 7 *Binstead's Safari* (concluded) Oral report: TBA 9 Term Papers due Term Paper Assignment Text Restrictions. Choose one book from the optional reading list for comparison with one from the required reading list, paired off as shown in the table at the bottom of this page. Topic Requirements. After reading the two texts, and reading what others have said about them (in class discussion, in oral reports, in editorial introductions to the work, or in authoritative sources), decide what particular aspect of the two works your term project will explore. This can be a theme, a method, a character type, or whatever literary aspects interest you. You can use one text to illuminate the other, or you can balance one text against the other, giving them equal weight. For example, you might use Harriet Jacobs' autobiographical account of slavery to gain a contrasting perspective on Harriet Beecher Stowe's earlier anti- slavery novel *Uncle Tom's Cabin*. Or you could compare two texts by the same author, looking for similar or contrasting treatments of the character or theme. For example, you could compare Jo March in *Little Women* to Christie in Alcott's *Work* (rpt. in *Alternative Alcott*). Deciding to do that would give you a purpose for your term project, something to watch for in reading the texts. Your findings, when your reading and research are complete, will give you a thesis. For example, you might determine that Christie's attitudes toward marriage and domesticity resemble Jo's, but Christie is quickly widowed, and ends up rich with one child (a daughter). You could then examine the relevance of this outcome to Jo's decision to marry Mr. Bhaer instead of Laurie, arguing the thesis that these are alternative versions of the same fantasy about marriage. Proposal Requirement. Once you've done some preliminary reading and have an idea for a project, write a short (1-2 typed pages) description of your purpose in the project. Identify the primary texts you are using (from the lists below), what outside reading you plan to do (if any), and what particular aspect of the two primary texts you want to explore (your purpose). You may also indicate what you expect to find, or, if uncertain about that, indicate the range of possibilities you foresee. For example, in proposing to compare Jo and Christie (in the Alcott example above), you might anticipate that one plot would be more or less "realistic" than the other or that the two represent alternative workings out of the dilemmas Jo faces. These are just guesses and do not commit you to a thesis. The proposal commits you to a purpose, but not to a thesis. Attach a bibliography to demonstrate that you know how to use MLA format (new or old version).

76. Floyd College Library -- What's New? -- Recent Acquistions -- April 2001
Martin. Night train a novel /. Central Shelves, PS1517 .L5 1998,Davis, Rebecca Harding, 18311910. Life in the iron mills /. Central
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April 2001 Aquistions
Location Call Number Author Title Central Popular No Call Number Allen, Steve, 1921- Vulgarians at the gate : trash TV and raunch radio : raising the standards of popular culture / Central Popular No Call Number Clark, Mary Higgins. On the street where you live / Central Popular No Call Number Deaver, Michael K. A different drummer : my thirty years with Ronald Reagan / Central Popular No Call Number Howard, Philip K. The lost art of drawing the line : how fairness went too far/ Central Popular No Call Number James, P. D. Death in holy orders / Central Popular No Call Number Kuklin, Susan. Trial : the inside story / Central Popular No Call Number Michel, Lou, 1955- Central Popular No Call Number Plain, Belva. Looking back / Central Popular No Call Number Quick, Amanda. Slightly shady / Central Popular No Call Number Shogan, Robert. Bad news : where the press goes wrong in the making of the president / Central Popular No Call Number Smith, Wilbur A.

77. »»Reviews For Cultural««
Leaning away from the traditional autobiographical format. Rebecca Harding Davis(18311910) was a fiction writer and journalist, best known for her novella
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Cultural Reviews
Related Subjects: Literature Latino
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Every Japanese American needs to own this book! As a Yonsei who was brought up in a predominantly white neighborhood, I never had a chance to learn much about my heritage. This book is perfect! It answers a lot of questions my parents never could. I am getting copies for all my sisters, brother, and cousins. This is a great resource book! Of Giants: Sex, Monsters, and the Middle Ages (Medieval Cultures, V. 17) Published in Hardcover by Univ of Minnesota Pr (Txt) (May, 1999) Author: Jeffrey Jerome Cohen Amazon base price: Average review score: Excellent I loved it. Very well written with accurate documentatio Paris As Revolution: Writing the Nineteenth-Century City Published in Paperback by University of California Press (June, 1997) Author: Priscilla Parkhurst Ferguson Amazon base price:
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Paris as symbol of the revolution An excellent literary analysis of the city of Paris, starting from 1789. The book reviews Balzac's conception of the "flaneur" as a self-possessed watcher, and then explains how Modernism seeps in and corrupts, with Baudelaire and Flaubert. Miss Parkhurst Ferguson is not merely literary in her analysis, however; this book is also part Urban study, and part history of the conception of the city of Paris; all these elements are combined with great interest. The chapter on Hugo is a bit dry, perhaps because I don't care for Hugo; and I wished that she would have written more about Zazie dans le metro than the few ending statements she makes. But overall a great read for someone interested in the history of Paris, French modernist lit, and conceptions of the Revolution(s) of Paris and France.

78. American Literature - Lit 112B - Rebecca Harding Davis (1831 - 1910)
Writings by Davis Provides a photo of Davis and links to Chronology of Major Events in Davis' Life. Life in the Commonwealth University that used Davis' story to teach writing
http://www.kjpierson.com/TEACHING/AMLIT/davis.html
  • Writings by Davis Provides a photo of Davis and links to "e-texts" of the assigned novella Life in the Iron Mills (1861), the novel Margret Howth (1862), and several other pieces of magazine fiction.
  • Chronology of Major Events in Davis' Life
  • Life in the Iron Mills Web Site Created for a freshman composition course at Virginia Commonwealth University that used Davis' story to teach writing, this site provides a helpful glossary of terms used in the novella, a biography of the author, and bibliography of her works. Web Architect: Michael L. Geiger
    Content by: Kenn Pierson
    URL: http://home.earthlink.net/~kjpierson/AMLIT
    Created 3.1.99 - Last Updated: 3.1.99

79. PROJECT GUTENBERG - Catalog By Author - Index - Davis, Rebecca
INDEX What is PG Etext Listings. Etexts by Author. Davis, RebeccaHarding, 18311910 D Index Main Index Frances Waldeaux;
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80. Davis, Rebecca Harding. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. Davis, Rebecca Harding. 1831–1910,American novelist, b. Washington, Pa.; mother of Richard Harding Davis.
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