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         Holley Marietta:     more books (17)
  1. Josiah Allen's wife as a P.A. and P.I.; Samantha at the Centennial. Designed as a bright and shining light, to pierce the fogs of error and injustice that ... view the path that leads straight on to vi by Marietta 1836-1926 Holley, 2010-08-03
  2. Josiah Allenïÿýs wife as a P.A. and P.I. Samantha at the Centennial. Designed as a bright and shining light, to pierce the fogs of error and injustice that surround society and Josiah, and to bring more clearly to view the path... by Marietta (1836-1926) Holley, 1877-01-01
  3. Samantha at Saratoga by Marietta (1836-1926) Holley, 1887-01-01
  4. Tirzah Ann's summer trip, and other sketches by Marietta (1836-1926) Josiah Allen's wife [pseud.] ...Holley, 1892
  5. Betsey Bobbett. A drama by Marietta Holley 1836-1926, 1880-12-31
  6. Samantha At Saratoga; Or "racing After Fashion" by Holley Marietta 1836-1926, 2010-09-29
  7. Josiah Allen's wife as a P.A. and P.I.; Samantha at the Centennial. Designed as a bright and shining light, to pierce the fogs of error and injustice that surround society and Josiah, and to bring more clearly to view the path that leads straight on to virtue and happiness by Marietta 1836-1926 Holley, 2009-10-26
  8. Around the world with Josiah Allen 's wife. by Marietta Holley. by Holley. Marietta. 1836-1926., 1905
  9. Samantha in Europe. by Josiah Allen 's wife (Marietta Holley) Il by Holley. Marietta. 1836-1926., 1896-01-01
  10. Samantha among the brethren by Josiah Allen 's wife (Marietta Ho by Holley. Marietta. 1836-1926., 1892-01-01
  11. Samantha at Saratoga; or. Flirtin ' with Fashion. By Josiah by Holley. Marietta. 1836-1926., 1887-01-01
  12. My opinions and Betsey Bobbet 's. Designed as a beacon light. to by Holley. Marietta. 1836-1926., 1872-01-01
  13. Samantha at Coney Island and a thousand other islands by Marietta, 1836-1926 Holley, 2009-10-26
  14. Samantha at Saratoga; or Racing after fashion / by Josiah A by Holley. Marietta. 1836-1926., 1887-01-01

1. Project Gutenberg Author Index
Hoenshel, Elmer Ulysses, 1864. Hogg, James, 1770-1835. Holley, Marietta,1836-1926. Holmes, Mary Jane, 1825-1907. Holmes, Oliver Wendell, 1809-1894.
http://www.ibiblio.org/gutenberg/authors/author_index_H.html
Project Gutenberg
Author Index "H"
Haaren, John H. (John Henry), 1855-1916 Habberton, John, 1842-1921 Hackers, the Hadden, J. Cuthbert (James Cuthbert), 1861-1914 ... Hyne, C. J. Cutliffe (Charles John Cutliffe), 1866-1944
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2. Primary Works And Secondary Sources Bibliography
Winter, Kate H. "Marietta Holley, 'Josiah Allen's Wife' (18361926).". Legacy A Journal of American Women Writers 2.1
http://guweb2.gonzaga.edu/faculty/campbell/enl311/holleybib.htm
Literary Movements Timeline American Authors English 310/510 ... English 462/562
Marietta Holley: Primary Works and Secondary Bibliography
Brame, Charlotte M., and Marietta Holley. A Rose in Thorns . Chimney Corner Series ; No. 47. New York: F.M. Lupton.
Holley, Marietta. My Wayward Pardner, or, My Trials with Josiah, America, the Widow Bump, and Etcetery . microform. Rose Pub. Co., Toronto.
Samantha at Saratoga; or, "Racin' after Fashion." New York,: F.M. Lupton Pub. Co.[1880]
Miss Jones* Quilting . The Sledge Hammer Series. New York: Charles Broadway Rouss.
Josiah Allen's Wife as a P. A. And P. I. : Or, Samantha at the Centennial. Designed as a Bright and Shining Light to Pierce the Fogs of Error and Injustice That Surround Society and Josiah, and to Bring More Clearly to View the Path That Leads Straight on to Virtue and Happiness . London, New York: Ward Lock.
Autobiography
Josiah Allen's Wife ' S Receipt Book, in Aid of "Our Charity Bazar." 99th ed. s.l.: s.n.
Woman's Rights . Toronto: Educational Pub. Co.
Victor, Metta Victoria Fuller, Arthur Conan Doyle, and Marietta Holley.

3. Samantha On The Race Problem. (in Lcmarc)
Author Holley, Marietta, 18361926. Published Upper Saddle River, N.J., Literature House 1969, c1892
http://envpol.dra.com/lcmarc/ADN-5305
Samantha on the race problem.
Title:
  • Samantha on the race problem.
Author:
  • Holley, Marietta, 1836-1926.
Published:
  • Upper Saddle River, N.J., Literature House [1969, c1892]
Subject:
  • Race relations Fiction.
  • Race relations Humor.
  • Humorous stories, American.
Series:
  • American humorists series
Material:
  • 387 p. illus. 22 cm.
Note:
  • Facsim. reproduction.
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    • ADN-5305
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    4. Marietta Holley (pseud. "Josiah Allen's Wife") (1836-1926)
    Marietta Holley (pseud. Josiah Allen's Wife ) (18361926). ContributingEditor Kate H. Winter. Classroom Issues and Strategies. It
    http://college.hmco.com/english/heath/syllabuild/iguide/holley.html
    Marietta Holley (pseud. "Josiah Allen's Wife") (1836-1926)
    Contributing Editor: Kate H. Winter
    Classroom Issues and Strategies
    It is helpful to read the early part of the chapter aloud so student readers can catch the rhythm of the language and see the humor in the odd spellings. Equally helpful is Jane Curry's recorded rendering of Samantha's voice in the tape cassette that accompanies Samantha Rastles the Woman Question Have students list the unfamiliar language usages and colloquialisms they encounter in their college community. Discuss what is amusing and/or revealing about these, what values are implicit in their use, and their use as a means of establishing community. Students often want to know whether Holley's audience found it difficult to read dialect and whether they took pleasure in it. Ask students to examine the Declaration of Independence before reading the Holley selection. A journal or freewriting assignment could follow in which students respond to what they understand to be the values implicit in that document. Or you might ask students to rewrite the Declaration of Independence in their vernacular. Students often have difficulty understanding how women might feel religiously disenfranchised, so we do some quick exercises demonstrating the power of exclusionfor example, not allowing anyone with blue eyes to speak in class for a set period. In addition we discuss briefly the patriarchal structure of Christian religious practice and its impact.

    5. Marietta Holley, 1836-1926
    Marietta Holley, links to information and all texts available on the web, information
    http://guweb2.gonzaga.edu/faculty/campbell/enl311/holley.htm
    Literary Movements Timeline American Authors English 310/510 ... English 462/562
    Marietta Holley (1836-1926)
    American Literature Sites
    Foley Library Catalog
    Primary works and secondary sources bibliography Biographical sketch at northnet.com
    Picture and trivia quiz
    at Sandra Hansen's Marietta Holley site.
    Information
    from Jane Curry's site.
    Marietta Holley
    in "Minor Humorists" at bartleby.com
    Correspondence with S. S. McClure
    at the Lilly Library, Indiana University Teaching strategies for Holley's works from the Heath Anthology site. Drawing of "Josiah Allen's wife," Holley's fictional protagonist, from Samantha Among the Brethren Works "Our Sufferins with Agents"
    Samantha at Saratoga
    (HTML at Mindspring)
  • Samantha at Saratoga (plain text from Project Gutenberg)

  • Excerpt from Samantha at the St. Louis Exposition
    About this site

    6. Heath Anthology Of American Literature 4/e Marietta Holley (pseud. "Josiah Alle
    Josiah Allen's Wife ) (18361926) In her lifetime, Marietta Holley's popularityrivaled that of Mark Twain, to whom she was often compared.
    http://college.hmco.com/english/lauter/heath/4e/students/author_pages/late_ninet
    Site Orientation Heath Orientation Timeline Access Author Profile Pages by: Table of Contents Authors by Name Authors by Year Internet Research Guide Textbook Site for: The Heath Anthology of American Literature , Fourth Edition
    Paul Lauter, General Editor
    Marietta Holley (pseud. "Josiah Allen's Wife")
    In addition, she chronicled the homely events and hard work that set the rhythm of life for country women as the local color writers of New England did. Like Stowe, Jewett, and Freeman, Holley re-created the voices and manners peculiar to her fictive landscape, in this case Jonesville, New York. Taking the notion of home-centeredness and the plot and character conventions that the domestic novelists had used, Holley turned it to her own purposes by showing the failure of gentility to provide a safe, satisfying life for women, and she melded three American literary traditions in a way no other writer had: the attention to regional detail of the local colorists merges with the conventions of the domestic novelists and the vernacular comedy developed by earlier humorists.
    Holley used humor for a new end: to make accessible and palatable the ideals of the temperance and suffrage movements. Whereas the earlier comedians had made the woman—particularly the woman's rights advocate—the butt of their comedy, Holley created characters of both genders who embodied the absurdities of anti-suffrage and intemperance. Her early work was enormously popular with a wide audience, including reformers such as Susan B. Anthony and Frances Willard, who sought her support. Holley was often invited to address audiences, including the U.S. Congress, but because of her intense shyness and a slight speech impediment, she always declined. "Samantha Allen, Josiah Allen's Wife," spoke for her.

    7. Marietta Holley (pseud. "Josiah Allen's Wife") (1836-1926)
    Marietta Holley (pseud. "Josiah Allen's Wife") (18361926) Contributing Editor Kate H. Winter Classroom Issues and Strategies
    http://www.georgetown.edu/bassr/heath/syllabuild/iguide/holley.html
    Marietta Holley (pseud. "Josiah Allen's Wife") (1836-1926)
    Contributing Editor: Kate H. Winter
    Classroom Issues and Strategies
    It is helpful to read the early part of the chapter aloud so student readers can catch the rhythm of the language and see the humor in the odd spellings. Equally helpful is Jane Curry's recorded rendering of Samantha's voice in the tape cassette that accompanies Samantha Rastles the Woman Question Have students list the unfamiliar language usages and colloquialisms they encounter in their college community. Discuss what is amusing and/or revealing about these, what values are implicit in their use, and their use as a means of establishing community. Students often want to know whether Holley's audience found it difficult to read dialect and whether they took pleasure in it. Ask students to examine the Declaration of Independence before reading the Holley selection. A journal or freewriting assignment could follow in which students respond to what they understand to be the values implicit in that document. Or you might ask students to rewrite the Declaration of Independence in their vernacular. Students often have difficulty understanding how women might feel religiously disenfranchised, so we do some quick exercises demonstrating the power of exclusionfor example, not allowing anyone with blue eyes to speak in class for a set period. In addition we discuss briefly the patriarchal structure of Christian religious practice and its impact.

    8. Project Gutenberg Author Record
    Project Gutenberg Author record. Holley, Marietta, 18361926. Titles. SamanthaAt Saratoga. To the main listings page. Main Project Gutenberg Web page (online).
    http://www.ibiblio.org/gutenberg/authors/holley__marietta__1836-19.html
    Project Gutenberg Author record
    Holley, Marietta, 1836-1926
    Titles
    Samantha At Saratoga
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    Main Project Gutenberg Web page (online)

    9. Browse Top Level > Texts > Project Gutenberg > Titles > S
    Author Holley, Marietta, 18361926 Keywords Authors H Holley, Marietta,1836-1926; Titles S ; Subject American literature. Samuel, 1997.
    http://www.archive.org/texts/textslisting-browse.php?collection=gutenberg&cat=Ti

    10. PROJECT GUTENBERG OFFICIAL HOME SITE -- Listing By AUTHOR
    links included below are bringing to our Search Engine. AUTHOR Holley, Marietta, 18361926. AKA Josiah Allen's wife
    http://www.promo.net/cgi-promo/pg/cat.cgi?&label=ID&ftpsite=ftp://ibiblio.org/pu

    11. Browse Top Level > Texts > Project Gutenberg > Authors > H
    Frederick Trevor, 18661930; Hoenshel, Elmer Ulysses, 1864-; Hogg, James,1770-1835; Holley, Marietta, 1836-1926; Holmes, Mary Jane, 1825
    http://www.archive.org/texts/textslisting-browse.php?collection=gutenberg&cat=Au

    12. Marietta Holley
    Marietta Holley (18361926) was so shy that she never left Jefferson County,New York in her life, yet she wrote travel books by looking at brochures.
    http://www.wmol.com/whalive/holley.htm
    Marietta Holley (1836-1926) was so shy that she never left Jefferson County, New York in her life, yet she wrote travel books by looking at brochures. Her main protagonist in her books was a farm wife known as Samantha Allen. Samantha had a good deal to say about the need for women's rights, and about the funny customs in the city and elsewhere. Some of these tongue-in-cheek books were, Samantha Among the Brethren Samantha goes to the World's Fair , and Around the World with Josiah Allen's Wife , to name a few.
    In Sandra Hansen's play, Miss Fuller's Letter , Samantha convinces Frances that while marriage is a good and wonderful thing, it is not a place of "perfect peace and repose".
    Hurray! You are a GENIUS!!
    Trivia Quiz Home Miss Fuller's Letter
      Holley, Marietta. Samantha at Saratoga: or "Racin' After Fashion." Philadelphia: Hubbard Publishing Co. 1887. Holley, Marietta. Tirzah Ann's Summer Trip: and other sketches
    Sandra R Hansen Women's History ALIVE!

    13. Humorists Of The Civil War Era And Later - Literary Humorists In 19th Century Am
    Top of Page. Marietta Holley (1836-1926). Born in New York State,Marietta Holley wrote articles for newspapers and magazines under
    http://joan.simmons.edu/~jameson/project/civil.html
    Home Early Humorists:
    1830-1850's
    Civil War Era
    and Later Resources Index Artemus Ward Mark Twain ... Quotations
    Humorists of the Civil War Era and Later
    Nasby, Twain, and Billings
    The humorists of the Civil War Era continued to use the devices of the earlier periodbadly spelled words, dialect, tall tales, colorful charactersbut now the humor reflected that of the people of the Midwest and the new frontier, the West. The writers used word play and sharp wit to satirize the politics of the day. During the Civil War years and some of the grimmest of times these writers found large audiences for humor in writing and in the comic lecture. Included on this page are six of the humorists of this era: Josh Billings [Henry Wheeler Shaw] (1818-1885) - on the right in the photo with Twain in the center and Nasby on the left; Bill Arp [Charles Henry Smith] George Bagby Marietta Holley Petroleum V. Nasby [David Ross Locke] (1833-1888); and Bill Nye [Edgar Wilson Nye] (1850-1896). In addition, there is a separate page for Artemus Ward and one for Mark Twain For each author you will find a brief biographical description and Web resources. Sites with text versions of the author's works are indicated by the sign of the

    14. Records For Humorous Stories, American. (LC) (in Lcmarc)
    Holley, Marietta, 18361926. Samantha on the race problem.
    http://envpol.dra.com/lcmarc/@HUMOROUS%20STORIES/cfacb0001000/46
    Humorous stories, American. (LC)
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    15. Miscellaneous Items In High Demand: Subjects: 230
    Hollerith, Herman 18601929Homes haunts. Holley, Marietta 1836-1926. Holliday, John H.(John Hampden) 1846-1921.
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    16. Bob-e-books Authors Brett Martin
    bobe-books is an online internet publishing site. Hogg, James, 1770-1835. Holley, Marietta, 1836-1926 AKA Josiah Allen's wife
    http://www.bob-e-books.com/authors/classicauthors.html

    17. LitSearch: An Online Literary Database
    Holley, Marietta (18361926) Works by this author Samantha At Saratoga.Copyright 2001 Keith Ito. All Rights Reserved. Admin Control Panel.
    http://daily.stanford.edu/litsearch/servlet/DescribeAuthor?name=Holley, Marietta

    18. LitSearch: An Online Literary Database
    Keyword Search Motif Search Custom Search Browse Authors Browse Titles. SamanthaAt Saratoga by Holley, Marietta (18361926). Copyright 2001 Keith Ito.
    http://daily.stanford.edu/litsearch/servlet/DescribeWork?work=4040

    19. Hennepin County Library - Online Catalog
    Holley, Edward G. 1. Holley, Joe, 1946, 1. Holley, Marietta, 1836-1926, 1. Previous10 Next 10. home ~ need a library card? ~ other mn. libraries ~ feedback.
    http://www.hclib.org/pub/ipac/link2ipac.cfm?term=Holleran Andrew&index=AA

    20. Miscellaneous Items In High Demand: Subjects: 231
    Hollerith, Herman,18601929Homes haunts. Holley, Marietta,1836-1926.Holliday, John H.(John Hampden),1846-1921. Hollins, Marion,d. 1944.
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