Saving the World
Girlhood and Evangelicalism in Nineteenth-Century Literature
Herausgeber: Giffen, Allison; Cadwallader, Robin
Saving the World
Girlhood and Evangelicalism in Nineteenth-Century Literature
Herausgeber: Giffen, Allison; Cadwallader, Robin
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This book contributes to childhood studies and girlhood studies in 19th century literature and culture by engaging girlhood, evangelicalism, and reform to investigate North America girls' texts.
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This book contributes to childhood studies and girlhood studies in 19th century literature and culture by engaging girlhood, evangelicalism, and reform to investigate North America girls' texts.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 236
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 331g
- ISBN-13: 9780367878788
- ISBN-10: 036787878X
- Artikelnr.: 58482804
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 236
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 331g
- ISBN-13: 9780367878788
- ISBN-10: 036787878X
- Artikelnr.: 58482804
Allison Giffen is Professor of English at Western Washington University, US. Robin L. Cadwallader is Professor of English/Communications and Director of the Women's Studies Program at Saint Francis University of Pennsylvania, US.
Introduction Allison Giffen and Robin L. Cadwallader
Part I. Fictional Representations of Girls I: Coming of Age and Conversion
1. "Never was born" Again: Grace, Legibility, and the Rhetoric of Topsy's
Conversion in Uncle Tom's Cabin (1852) Allison Curseen
2. Opaque Bodies and Perpetual Girlhood in Harriet Wilson's Our Nig (1859)
Laura J. Schrock
3. "You have failed in everything": The Intersection of Spiritual and
Academic Education in Martha Finley's Elsie Dinsmore (1867) LuElla D'Amico
4. Queer Friendship in The Wide Wide World (1850) and Pollyanna (1913)
Kristen Proehl
Pat II. Fictional Representations of Girls II: Reform and the Evangelical
5. "The things she had to say!": Listening to Deaf-Mute Catty in Elizabeth
Stuart Phelps's The Silent Partner (1871) Jaime Alves
6. Costly Sympathy: Evangelicalism and the Economics of Suffering in The
Lamplighter (1854) Alison Tracy Hale
7. Dwarfism and the Evangelical: Little Mabel's Call for Reform Rachel Cope
Part III. Girls in the Archive: Excavating Representations of Girls
8. Daughters of a Reading People: Representations of African American
Girlhood and Female Literacy in the Christian Recorder Vanessa Steinroetter
9. Lessons for Girls in Sunday School Stories: Representations of the
Missionary Woman in Nineteenth-Century Religious Periodicals for Children
in Protestant Canada Patricia Kmiec
10. "A Peep at the Heart": The Spiritual Life of Girls in
Nineteenth-Century Methodist Fictions James M. Van Wyck and Christopher
Anderson
Part IV. In Her Own Words: The Voices of Girls
11. "Heart Talk": Chinese School Girls' Letters to American Girls Karen Li
Miller
12. Black G
Part I. Fictional Representations of Girls I: Coming of Age and Conversion
1. "Never was born" Again: Grace, Legibility, and the Rhetoric of Topsy's
Conversion in Uncle Tom's Cabin (1852) Allison Curseen
2. Opaque Bodies and Perpetual Girlhood in Harriet Wilson's Our Nig (1859)
Laura J. Schrock
3. "You have failed in everything": The Intersection of Spiritual and
Academic Education in Martha Finley's Elsie Dinsmore (1867) LuElla D'Amico
4. Queer Friendship in The Wide Wide World (1850) and Pollyanna (1913)
Kristen Proehl
Pat II. Fictional Representations of Girls II: Reform and the Evangelical
5. "The things she had to say!": Listening to Deaf-Mute Catty in Elizabeth
Stuart Phelps's The Silent Partner (1871) Jaime Alves
6. Costly Sympathy: Evangelicalism and the Economics of Suffering in The
Lamplighter (1854) Alison Tracy Hale
7. Dwarfism and the Evangelical: Little Mabel's Call for Reform Rachel Cope
Part III. Girls in the Archive: Excavating Representations of Girls
8. Daughters of a Reading People: Representations of African American
Girlhood and Female Literacy in the Christian Recorder Vanessa Steinroetter
9. Lessons for Girls in Sunday School Stories: Representations of the
Missionary Woman in Nineteenth-Century Religious Periodicals for Children
in Protestant Canada Patricia Kmiec
10. "A Peep at the Heart": The Spiritual Life of Girls in
Nineteenth-Century Methodist Fictions James M. Van Wyck and Christopher
Anderson
Part IV. In Her Own Words: The Voices of Girls
11. "Heart Talk": Chinese School Girls' Letters to American Girls Karen Li
Miller
12. Black G
Introduction Allison Giffen and Robin L. Cadwallader
Part I. Fictional Representations of Girls I: Coming of Age and Conversion
1. "Never was born" Again: Grace, Legibility, and the Rhetoric of Topsy's
Conversion in Uncle Tom's Cabin (1852) Allison Curseen
2. Opaque Bodies and Perpetual Girlhood in Harriet Wilson's Our Nig (1859)
Laura J. Schrock
3. "You have failed in everything": The Intersection of Spiritual and
Academic Education in Martha Finley's Elsie Dinsmore (1867) LuElla D'Amico
4. Queer Friendship in The Wide Wide World (1850) and Pollyanna (1913)
Kristen Proehl
Pat II. Fictional Representations of Girls II: Reform and the Evangelical
5. "The things she had to say!": Listening to Deaf-Mute Catty in Elizabeth
Stuart Phelps's The Silent Partner (1871) Jaime Alves
6. Costly Sympathy: Evangelicalism and the Economics of Suffering in The
Lamplighter (1854) Alison Tracy Hale
7. Dwarfism and the Evangelical: Little Mabel's Call for Reform Rachel Cope
Part III. Girls in the Archive: Excavating Representations of Girls
8. Daughters of a Reading People: Representations of African American
Girlhood and Female Literacy in the Christian Recorder Vanessa Steinroetter
9. Lessons for Girls in Sunday School Stories: Representations of the
Missionary Woman in Nineteenth-Century Religious Periodicals for Children
in Protestant Canada Patricia Kmiec
10. "A Peep at the Heart": The Spiritual Life of Girls in
Nineteenth-Century Methodist Fictions James M. Van Wyck and Christopher
Anderson
Part IV. In Her Own Words: The Voices of Girls
11. "Heart Talk": Chinese School Girls' Letters to American Girls Karen Li
Miller
12. Black G
Part I. Fictional Representations of Girls I: Coming of Age and Conversion
1. "Never was born" Again: Grace, Legibility, and the Rhetoric of Topsy's
Conversion in Uncle Tom's Cabin (1852) Allison Curseen
2. Opaque Bodies and Perpetual Girlhood in Harriet Wilson's Our Nig (1859)
Laura J. Schrock
3. "You have failed in everything": The Intersection of Spiritual and
Academic Education in Martha Finley's Elsie Dinsmore (1867) LuElla D'Amico
4. Queer Friendship in The Wide Wide World (1850) and Pollyanna (1913)
Kristen Proehl
Pat II. Fictional Representations of Girls II: Reform and the Evangelical
5. "The things she had to say!": Listening to Deaf-Mute Catty in Elizabeth
Stuart Phelps's The Silent Partner (1871) Jaime Alves
6. Costly Sympathy: Evangelicalism and the Economics of Suffering in The
Lamplighter (1854) Alison Tracy Hale
7. Dwarfism and the Evangelical: Little Mabel's Call for Reform Rachel Cope
Part III. Girls in the Archive: Excavating Representations of Girls
8. Daughters of a Reading People: Representations of African American
Girlhood and Female Literacy in the Christian Recorder Vanessa Steinroetter
9. Lessons for Girls in Sunday School Stories: Representations of the
Missionary Woman in Nineteenth-Century Religious Periodicals for Children
in Protestant Canada Patricia Kmiec
10. "A Peep at the Heart": The Spiritual Life of Girls in
Nineteenth-Century Methodist Fictions James M. Van Wyck and Christopher
Anderson
Part IV. In Her Own Words: The Voices of Girls
11. "Heart Talk": Chinese School Girls' Letters to American Girls Karen Li
Miller
12. Black G