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  1. Ishmael; or. In the depths. by Emma D. E. N. Southworth. by Southworth. Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte. 1819-1899., 1920-01-01
  2. Self-raised; or, From the depths by Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte (1819-1899) Southworth, 2222
  3. Victor's triumph. Sequel to "A beautiful fiend." by Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte, 1819-1899 Southworth, 2009-10-26
  4. Dorothy Harcourt's secret by Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte, 1819-1899 Southworth, 2009-10-26
  5. For whose sake? by Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte, 1819-1899 Southworth, 2009-10-26
  6. The two sisters by Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte, 1819-1899 Southworth, 2009-10-26
  7. The bride's fate : a novel by Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte, 1819-1899 Southworth, 2009-10-26
  8. The mother-in-law, or, Married in haste by Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte, 1819-1899 Southworth, 2009-10-26
  9. The changed brides by Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte, 1819-1899 Southworth, 2009-10-26
  10. The unloved wife : a novel by Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte, 1819-1899 Southworth, 2009-10-26
  11. How he won her by Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte, 1819-1899 Southworth, 2009-10-26
  12. Tried for her life : a novel by Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte, 1819-1899 Southworth, 2009-10-26

1. Southworth
Southworth. ( 18191899) Few nineteenth-century American women novelists met with success equal to that of Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte Southworth (E.D.E.N.
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2. Penn State Harrisburg Library Individual Personal Name Files In The
SINCLAIR, May. SKENE, Felicia, 18211899. SKOHOWE, Britiffe Constable SOUTHEY, Caroline Bowles, 1786-1854. Southworth, Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte, 1819-1899. SPENDER, John Kent, Mrs
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Authors S Southworth, Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte, 18191899. Capitola The Madcap Author Southworth, Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte, 1819-1899. KeywordsAuthors S Southworth, Emma
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4. TomFolio.com - Books By SOUTHWORTH, E. D. E. N. (Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte)
Information on Authors. Mrs. EDEN Southworth (Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte)(18191899). A very popular novelist of the domestic-sentimental school.
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  • J W Campbell Mrs. E. D. E. N. Southworth (Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte) (1819-1899) A very popular novelist of the domestic-sentimental school. She was born in Washington, D.C., and educated in Boston. In 1840 she married Frederick Southworth of Utica, NY and they settled on a farm in Wisconsin. Within 3 years she returned to Washington without her husband, but with an infant son. A daughter was born a few weeks latter. As a single mother, she soon had great financial difficulties and turned to writing. Her first novel, Retribution (1848) was followed by some 60 similar romances with melodramtic plots. Most of her novels were set in the South. Find all available books by: Mrs. E. D. E. N. Southworth Some of her more popular novels include: The Curse of the Clifton, or the Widowed Bride (1852)
  • 5. A Noble Lord. The Sequel To "The Lost Heir Of Linlithgow." / By Mrs .
    A noble lord. The sequel to "The lost heir of Linlithgow." / By Mrs. Emma D. E. N. Southworth. Making of America (MOA); Southworth, Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte, 18191899. Emma Dorothy Eliza
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    6. Southworth, Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte (Norwegian Writers' Web)
    Southworth, Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte 18191899.E-text Project Gutenberg Text.
    http://www.litteraturnettet.no/s/southworth.emma.dorothy.eliza.nevitte.asp?lang=

    7. Capitola The Madcap
    Capitola The Madcap Southworth, Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte, 18191899 Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte, 1819-1899 Southworth
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    8. Southworth, Mrs. E. D. E. N. [Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte] (1819-1899). SELF-RAIS
    bookfever.com. Southworth, Mrs. EDEN Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte (18191899).SELF-RAISED or FROM THE DEPTHS. NY Hurst and Co., nd {orig 1876.. Reprint.
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    Reprint. Novel by probably the most popular and influential 19th century American woman writer. Harriet Beecher Stowe wrote that she was a writer of 'novelswhich have glaring defectsbut have genius' Very good in an attractive lilac cloth binding with a white and gold stylised floral art noveau design on the front cover, gold design on spine.
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    9. Wright American Fiction, 1851-1875
    1872) Author Southworth, Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte, (18191899) A noble lord. Southworth, Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte, Philadelphia T.B
    http://www.letrs.indiana.edu/cgi/t/text/text-idx?c=wright2;idno=Wright2-2320

    10. 13212 Records
    Boyars, 1973, Southworth, Mrs. EDEN Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte (18191899). SELF-RAISEDor FROM THE DEPTHS. NY Hurst and Co., nd {orig 1876. Soyinka, Wole
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    13212 Records Simak, Clifford D. THE VISITORS. NY: Ballantine, 1979.
    Simenon, Georges THE FAMILY LIE NY: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1978.

    Simenon, Georges THE GIRL WITH A SQUINT NY: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1978.

    Simenon, Georges THE LITTLE SAINT NY: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1965.
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    [Stopes, Marie] Hall, Ruth. PASSIONATE CRUSADER, THE LIFE OF MARIE STOPES. NY: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1977.

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    11. Performing Arts Poster Collection Creators/Related Names 8
    Edward Hugh), 18591933. Southworth, Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte, 1819-1899. Spanish Students (Musical group Sullivan, Harris Woods. Suppe, Franz von, 1819-1895. Swain, W
    http://lcweb2.loc.gov/pp/varAuthors08.html

    12. E.D.E.N. Southworth
    During the last half of the 19th century Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte Southworth(18191899) was probably the single most widely-read American novelist.
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    FRONTISPIECE: OLD NEIGHBOURHOODS
    The Clifton Waller Barrett Collection During the last half of the 19th century Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte Southworth (1819-1899) was probably the single most widely-read American novelist. She invariably signed herself "Mrs. E.D.E.N. Southworth," though she began writing in 1844 to support herself and her children after Mr. Southworth deserted her four years into their marriage. Her earliest tales, like the two archived here, appeared in The National Era , where Uncle Tom's Cabin first appeared as well. Most of her more than 60 novels first appeared serially in Robert Bonner's popular story newspaper, The New York Ledger , which reached about a million readers during the late 1850s and 1860s. The exclusive contract Southworth signed with Bonner in 1856 and royalties from her published novels earned her about $10,000 a year, making her one of the country's best-paid writers. In our time she is best known by the novel The Hidden Hand , originally published in The Ledger in 1859, and reprinted there twice before it was finally issued as a book in 1888. Capitola, the feisty and subversive heroine of that narrative, puts a lot of playful pressure on the conventional Christian and genteel values that, in the end, Southworth's sensational fictions ultimately re-affirm. The diptych formed by these two early tales, like most of her work, is more orthodox, though part of Southworth's extraordinary appeal to her contemporaries was her ability to imagine sensational or melodramatic events and adventurous, active roles for her heroines within the constraints of the doctrine of feminine gentility.

    13. E.D.E.N. Southworth
    half of the 19th century Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte Southworth (18191899) was probably the single most widely E.D.E.N. Southworth " though she began writing in 1844 to
    http://jefferson.village.virginia.edu/utc/sentimnt/southworthhp.html
    Mrs. E. D. E. N. Southworth
    FRONTISPIECE: OLD NEIGHBOURHOODS
    The Clifton Waller Barrett Collection During the last half of the 19th century Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte Southworth (1819-1899) was probably the single most widely-read American novelist. She invariably signed herself "Mrs. E.D.E.N. Southworth," though she began writing in 1844 to support herself and her children after Mr. Southworth deserted her four years into their marriage. Her earliest tales, like the two archived here, appeared in The National Era , where Uncle Tom's Cabin first appeared as well. Most of her more than 60 novels first appeared serially in Robert Bonner's popular story newspaper, The New York Ledger , which reached about a million readers during the late 1850s and 1860s. The exclusive contract Southworth signed with Bonner in 1856 and royalties from her published novels earned her about $10,000 a year, making her one of the country's best-paid writers. In our time she is best known by the novel The Hidden Hand , originally published in The Ledger in 1859, and reprinted there twice before it was finally issued as a book in 1888. Capitola, the feisty and subversive heroine of that narrative, puts a lot of playful pressure on the conventional Christian and genteel values that, in the end, Southworth's sensational fictions ultimately re-affirm. The diptych formed by these two early tales, like most of her work, is more orthodox, though part of Southworth's extraordinary appeal to her contemporaries was her ability to imagine sensational or melodramatic events and adventurous, active roles for her heroines within the constraints of the doctrine of feminine gentility.

    14. HighBeam Research: Search Results: Article
    Robert (ed.) Her Heritage A Biographical Encyclopedia of Famous American Women1220-1995 Southworth, Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte 1819-1899 novelist Born in
    http://www.highbeam.com/library/doc0.asp?DOCID=1P1:28015094&num=1&ctrlInfo=Round

    15. Text Details For Capitola The Madcap
    Author Southworth, Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte, 18191899 Keywords AuthorsS Southworth, Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte, 1819-1899; Titles C.
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    Author Southworth, Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte, 18191899 Keywords Authors SSouthworth, Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte, 1819-1899; Titles C. Cappy Ricks,
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    17. YALE COLLECTION OF AMERICAN LITERATURE MANUSCRIPT MISCELLANY
    CRANE, HART, 18991932. CRAWFORD, F. MARION (FRANCIS MARION), 1854-1909 SNYDER, GARY, 1930- Southworth, Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte, 1819-1899. SPIRE, ANDRE
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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

    18. A Celebration Of Women Writers: N Listings
    Emily Cheney (1919); Neville, Jill (1932-); Neville, Katherine (1945-); Nevitte,Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte aka EDEN Southworth (1819-1899) ; Bibliography
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    19. Performing Arts Poster Collection: Creators/Related Names: 8
    Sothern, EH (Edward Hugh), 18591933. Southworth, Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte,1819-1899. Spanish Students (Musical group) Spears, Joe W. Spelman Printer.
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    20. Women Of Letters: 19th Century
    EDEN Southworth (18191899). Born Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte Southworth. Americanauthor of an enormous number of popular domestic and sentimental romances.
    http://www.library.georgetown.edu/dept/speccoll/ww19c.htm
    Nineteenth-Century Letters Catharine and Sarah Cram Some 56 autograph letters dating between 1851 and 1856 were written by two sisters, Catharine and Sarah Cram, to their childhood friend and distant relative Franklin B. Sanborn (1831-1917), journalist, and social reformer, best known for his association with the prominent literary inhabitants of his hometown of Concord, New Hampshire, including William Ellery Channing, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Nathaniel Hawthorne and Henry David Thoreau. The letters provide fascinating insight into the intellectual life of these young, educated nineteenth-century New England women. Catharine Cram ran a school with her husband about which she reports frequently in her correspondence. Both sisters enthusiastically describe their attendance at lectures by George William Curtis, Emerson, and Theodore Parker. They mention reading works by such contemporary authors as Dickens, Emerson, Longfellow, Tennyson, and Thackeray. In addition they write about membership in literary societies and sewing circles, along with social news of family, friends, and local events. Reference is made to issues of the day including abolition and the free states, both of which were of passionate concern to Sanborn who narrowly escaped arrest for his participation in the Harper’s Ferry conspiracy (1859) with John Brown. The letters are also testimony to the often precarious health of the women who suffered various debilitating illnesses from minor eye strain to the terminal illnesses of both Ariana ("Anna") Walker, Sanborn’s young wife, and Sarah Cram. The progress of the latter is charted almost letter by letter from 1855 to 1856 by her sister. Much of the correspondence refers to the death of Ariana Walker, who was a close friend of the sisters’ and who had been introduced by them to Sanborn.

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