Nineteenth-Century American Women Writes: An Anthology > is a multicultural, multigenre collection celebrating the quality and diversity of nineteenth century American women's expression. Complete texts, many never reprinted or anthologized, come from a wide range of both traditional and rediscovered genres, including: advice and manners, travel writing, myth, children's writing, sketch, utopia, journalism, humour, poetry, oral narrative, sampler verse, short fiction, thriller and detective, spiritual autobiography, letter, and diary.
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978-0-631-19991-5 (9780631199915)
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Introduction. >1. The Movement's Turning Point. >2. Cold War and Colonial Revolution. >3. Destalinisation. >4.'Peaceful Co-Existence' and Schism. >5. Orthodox Communism 1963-1970. >6. Indian Summer 1970-1981. >7. The Amazed Evangelist. >Biographical Notes. >Chronology. >Bibliography. >Index. >Maps.