Lydia Sigourney

Lydia Sigourney
Author: Lydia Sigourney
Publisher: Broadview Press
Total Pages: 412
Release: 2008-08-28
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1460402952


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Lydia Huntley Sigourney (1791–1865) was the most widely read and respected pre-Civil War American woman poet in the English-speaking world. In a half-century career, Sigourney produced a wide range of poetry and prose envisaging the United States as a new kind of republic with a unique mission in history, in which women like herself had a central role. This edition contributes to the current recovery of Sigourney and her republican vision from the oblivion into which they were cast by the aftermath of the Civil War, the construction of a male-dominated American “national” literary canon, and the aesthetics of Modernism. In this Broadview edition, a representative selection of poetry and prose from across her career illustrates Sigourney’s national vision and the diversity of forms she used to promote it. In the appendices, letters and documents illustrate her challenges and working methods in what she called her “kitchen in Parnassus.”

Letters to Young Ladies

Letters to Young Ladies
Author: Lydia Howard Sigourney
Publisher:
Total Pages: 308
Release: 1852
Genre: Women
ISBN:


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Past Meridian

Past Meridian
Author: Lydia Howard Sigourney
Publisher:
Total Pages: 252
Release: 1854
Genre: Old age
ISBN:


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Traits of the Aborigines of America

Traits of the Aborigines of America
Author: Lydia Howard Sigourney
Publisher:
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1822
Genre: Indians of North America
ISBN:


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Fallen Forests

Fallen Forests
Author: Karen L. Kilcup
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Total Pages: 522
Release: 2013-05-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0820332860


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In 1844, Lydia Sigourney asserted, "Man's warfare on the trees is terrible." Like Sigourney many American women of her day engaged with such issues as sustainability, resource wars, globalization, voluntary simplicity, Christian ecology, and environmental justice. Illuminating the foundations for contemporary women's environmental writing, Fallen Forests shows how their nineteenth-century predecessors marshaled powerful affective, ethical, and spiritual resources to chastise, educate, and motivate readers to engage in positive social change. Fallen Forests contributes to scholarship in American women's writing, ecofeminism, ecocriticism, and feminist rhetoric, expanding the literary, historical, and theoretical grounds for some of today's most pressing environmental debates. Karen L. Kilcup rejects prior critical emphases on sentimentalism to show how women writers have drawn on their literary emotional intelligence to raise readers' consciousness about social and environmental issues. She also critiques ecocriticism's idealizing tendency, which has elided women's complicity in agendas that depart from today's environmental orthodoxies. Unlike previous ecocritical works, Fallen Forests includes marginalized texts by African American, Native American, Mexican American, working-class, and non-Protestant women. Kilcup also enlarges ecocriticism's genre foundations, showing how Cherokee oratory, travel writing, slave narrative, diary, polemic, sketches, novels, poetry, and expos intervene in important environmental debates.

Letters to Mothers

Letters to Mothers
Author: Lydia Howard Sigourney
Publisher:
Total Pages: 250
Release: 1838
Genre: Child rearing
ISBN:


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The Freedmen's Book

The Freedmen's Book
Author: Lydia Maria Child
Publisher:
Total Pages: 302
Release: 1866
Genre: African Americans
ISBN:


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Lydia Sigourney ; Critical Essays and Cultural Views

Lydia Sigourney ; Critical Essays and Cultural Views
Author: Mary Louise Kete
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: Literature and society
ISBN: 9781625343444


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During her lifetime, Lydia Sigourney was acclaimed as nineteenth-century America's most popular woman poet and published widely as a historian, travel writer, essayist, and educator. While serious critical attention to her work languished following her death and into the twentieth century, a growing number of critics and writers have reexamined Sigourney and her large body of writing and have given her a central place in the "new canon." This first collection of original essays devoted to the poet's work puts many of the best scholars on Sigourney together in one place and in conversation with one another. The volume includes critical essays examining her literary texts as well as essays that unpack Sigourney's participation in the cultural movements of her day. Holding powerful opinions about the role of women in society, Sigourney was not afraid to advocate against government policies that, in her view, undermined the promise of America, even as she was held up as a paragon of American womanhood and middle-class rectitude. The resulting portrait promises to engage readers who wish to know more about Sigourney's writing, her career, and the causes that inspired her. Along with the volume editors, contributors include Ann Beebe, Paula Bernat Bennett, Janet Dean, Sean Epstein-Corbin, Annie Finch, Gary Kelly, Paul Lauter, Amy J. Lueck, Ricardo Miguel-Alfonso, Jennifer Putzi, Angela Sorby, Joan Wry, and Sandra Zagarell.

Scenes in My Native Land

Scenes in My Native Land
Author: Lydia Howard Sigourney
Publisher:
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1845
Genre: Atlantic States
ISBN:


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Pocahontas, and Other Poems

Pocahontas, and Other Poems
Author: Lydia Howard Sigourney
Publisher: University of Michigan Library
Total Pages: 318
Release: 1841
Genre: History
ISBN:


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