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  1. Biography - Stoddard, Elizabeth Drew (1823-1902): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2002-01-01
  2. Elizabeth Stoddard: An Anthology in Memoriam (1823-1902)
  3. American Culture, Canons, and the Case of Elizabeth Stoddard
  4. Elizabeth Stoddard & the Boundaries of Bourgeois Culture (Studies in Major Literary Authors) by Lynn Mahoney, 2003-12-01
  5. I Believe I Shall Die An Impenetrable Secret: The Writings Of Elizabeth Barstow Stoddard by Regula Giovani, 2003-01

21. The Mad Cybrarian's Library: Free Online E-texts - Authors Sm-Sz
Stoddard, Elizabeth, 18231902 Lemorne Versus Huell (SUBJECT Short stories, American Women authors American fiction 19th century) (Gutenberg Text Zip
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22. Northeastern University Press
and literature, New England, History, 19th century Puritan movements in literaturePuritans in literature Stoddard, Elizabeth, 18231902., Morgesons Stowe
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Northeastern University Press
Ebb Tide in New England Women, Seaports, and Social Change, 1630-1800 Elaine Forman Crane The status of women in four New England seaports (Boston, Salem, Newport, and Portsmouth) during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries is thoroughly documented in this illuminating work. Although the female population was preponderant in these urban towns, Elaine Forman Crane finds that women of this period gradually became less autonomous and more dependent on men than they had been in the early years of English settlement. Challenging the prevailing notion that women's lives improved during the revolutionary era, the author convincingly argues that women's voices grew weaker and their presence dimmer as the market economy and government expanded. Drawing from census lists, church records, merchants' ledgers, newspapers, town records, and family papers, Crane traces the evolution of religious, commercial, and legal institutions to show how women suffered a deterioration in economic standing, a growing public invisibility, and a heightened reliance on male decision making. She frames her narrative within the context of European women's experiences, revealing a parallel decline in status as the patriarchal structures of church, state, and market became more elaborate and interconnected. Ebb Tide in New England offers a fresh perspective on ordinary women's lives in the colonial and revolutionary periods, and it makes a strong case for viewing the feminization of poverty in contemporary America as a product of these historical origins.

23. Lesbian Gay Bisexual & Transgender Studies Calendar - Past Events For This Acade
Elizabeth Stoddard (18231902) once warned a young literary friend that she(Stoddard) was hard to get along with because she was incapable of polite
http://www.humnet.ucla.edu/calendar/0102/lgbs.html
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QScholars: Faculty Research from Southern California CHRISTOPHER LOOBY, Professor of English, UCLA "A TALENT FOR THE DISAGREEABLE": ELIZABETH STODDARD'S PERVERSITY 4:00 pm, 355 Kinsey Hall. Thursday, October 11, 2001 Cosponsored by the Center for the Study of Women and the department of English submitted by Tammy Ho (lgbs@humnet.ucla.edu)
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Friday, October 12, 2001. 279 Haines Hall. Noon - 1:30 PM Professor Stacey will also participate in an ethnography lunch workshop with graduate students immediately following the talk (1:30 PM, 215 Haines Hall). Please RSVP (adenisse@ucla.edu) for the workshop. Co-sponsored by Ethnographies, the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Studies Program, and the Graduate Student Association. submitted by Tammy Ho (lgbs@humnet.ucla.edu)
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All are invited to celebrate the beginning of the academic year by honoring three distinguished scholars who are joining the UCLA faculty this fall: Philip Brett, Musicology; Sue-Ellen Case, Theater; Christopher Looby, English

24. Center For The Study Of Women
Elizabeth Stoddard was never a very popular writer in the mid19th century (1823-1902);in fact, several well-known authors were extremely critical of her work
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Christopher Looby, A Talent for the Disagreeable'": Elizabeth Stoddard's Perversity"

Looby is author of Voicing America: Language, Literary Form, and the Origins of the United States (1996); Professor of English, UCLA:
Qscholars Series Elizabeth Stoddard was never a very popular writer in the mid-19th century (1823-1902); in fact, several well-known authors were extremely critical of her work. Stoddard was fascinated by issues of gender and sexuality, and broke the literary rules of the time in order to write about a wide variety of "perversities." Stoddard's blatant concern with issues of sexuality/gender are evident throughout her writings, with perhaps one of the most extreme examples being a cross-dressing child in her odd children's book, Lolly Dinks's Doings . Stoddard's treatment of heterosexuality is particularly compelling in these works, as it is presented as just one of many other potential perversities to be teased out and explored. Perhaps Stoddard's literature captured a specific historic moment in which conceptions about sexuality were changing in society, and that she knowingly explored these issued in her writing.
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25. Syllabus Builder, Version 2.0: Instructor's Guide For The Heath Anthology Of Ame
William Wells Brown (18151884). Alice Cary (1820-1871). Elizabeth Stoddard(1823-1902). Harriet E. Wilson (1827?-1863?). Songs and Ballads.
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    A Sheaf Within a Sheaf: Poems from the 1890s
  • 26. Chapter Writers Of New York And Pennsylvania Of Index By Simonds History Of Amer
    The poet's wife, Elizabeth B. Stoddard (18231902), was also a writer of verse andthe author of three noteworthy novels, The Morgesons (1862), Two Men (1865
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    volumes, including a Life of Washington Irving (1881) and two realistic novels, effective studies of New York society, A Little Journey in the World (1889) and The Golden House
    Richard H. Stoddard
    Richard Henry Stoddard, whose early years were years of poverty, was toiling in an iron foundry when he began his poetical career in New York. A friendship with Bayard Taylor led to the publication of his first poems and to much literary work. From 1859 to 1870, Mr. Stoddard was employed in the New York custom-house, a position obtained with the friendly assistance of Hawthorne. From that time on, he was engaged in editorial work and held a high place among our minor poets. An autobiographic volume of Recollections (1903) is not the least interesting of his prose works. The poet's wife, Elizabeth B. Stoddard (1823-1902), was also a writer of verse and the author of three noteworthy novels, The Morgesons Two Men (1865), and Temple House A Philadelphia writer, George Henry Boker (1823-1890), represents substantial attainment in the field of dramatic poetry. His successful tragedy, Francesca da Rimini (1856), is possibly the best of several which embody that romantic theme.

    27. Trowbridge, J. T. (John Townsend), 1827-1916. Papers: Guide.
    1 letter; 1904. (168) Stoddard, Elizabeth Drew (Barstow) 18231902. 1 letter;1886. (169) Stoddard, RH 1 letter; 1857. (170) Sumner, Charles, 1811-1874.
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    Trowbridge, J. T. (John Townsend), 1827-1916. Papers: Guide.
    Houghton Library, Harvard College Library
    Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138
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    Repository: Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University
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    Creator: Trowbridge, J. T. (John Townsend), 1827-1916.
    Title: Papers,
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    Quantity: 9 boxes (4.5 linear ft.)
    Abstract: Correspondence, photographs, and manuscripts of American writer John Townsend Trowbridge
    Administrative Information
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    Gift of Beatrice vom Baur Edmands and Francis Trowbridge vom Baur; received: 1984.
    Historical Note
    Trowbridge was an American author of novels, poems, and magazine articles. He was perhaps best known for his stories for boys.
    Organization
    Organized into the following series:
    • I. Letters to John Townsend Trowbridge II. Letters from John Townsend Trowbridge III. Other letters IV. Compositions and other manuscripts V. Photographs and printed material
    Scope and Content
    Correspondence of John Townsend Trowbridge, including letters from editors, literary friends, and readers; manuscripts of poems and prose fragments; a few compositions of others; 256 photographs of Trowbridge, the Trowbridge family, Trowbridge with Mark Twain, with John Burroughs, and other subjects; and printed ephemera. Includes 9 letters from Walt Whitman.
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    • Series: I. Letters to John Townsend Trowbridge

    28. HDIS - American Poetry Database Table Of Contents
    1888. Stoddard, Elizabeth Drew Barstow (18231902) Poems CambridgeThe Riverside Press, 1895. Stoddard, Richard Henry (1825-1903) At
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    • American Poetry Tables of Contents grouped by time period Author-Title list for the entire American Poetry Database (Caution: long file!) Search the full texts of the The Civil War and Its Aftermath Search the full texts of the entire American Poetry Database Aldrich, Thomas Bailey (1836-1907)
        The Ballad of Babie Bell
        The bells
        The Course of True Love never Did Run Smooth
        Farewell!
        New York: 1846 Flower and thorn
        Boston: James R. Osgood and Company, 1877 Little Charlie
        New York: 1856 Mercedes, and later lyrics
        Cambridge: The Riverside Press, 1884 Pampinea
        Poems New York: Carleton, 1863 The Poems Boston: Ticknor and Fields, 1865 The poems Cambridge: The Riverside Press, [1907] Allen, Elizabeth Akers (1832-1911)
          [An air-castle, in] Home life in song The ballad of the Bronx New York: [c.1909] Forest buds The high-top sweeting New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1891 [Jasper Oakes, in] A masque of poets Boston: Roberts Brothers, 1878

    29. Authors S-U
    1919 Stewart, Donald Ogden, 1894 Stewarton Stockton, Frank Richard, 1834-1902 Stoddard,Charles Warren, 1843-1909 Stoddard, Elizabeth, 1823-1902 Stoker, Bram
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    Sabatini, Rafael, 1875-1950
    Saint-Simon, Louis de Rouvroy, duc de, 1675-1755
    Saki, 1870-1916 AKA: Munro, Hector Hugh, 1870-1916
    Salza, Giuseppe
    Sand, George, 1804-1876
    Sands, George W., ca. 1824-1874
    Sanger, Margaret, 1879-1966
    Sangster, Margaret E. (Margaret Elizabeth), 1894-1981
    Saunders, Marshall, 1861-1947
    Savage, Ernest Albert, 1877-1966
    Scavezze, Dan Schiller, Friedrich, 1759-1805 Schiller, Johann Christoph Friedrich von, 1759-1805 Schreiner, Olive, 1855-1920 AKA: Iron, Ralph, 1855-1920 Schwartau, Winn Scott, Leroy, 1875-1929 Scott, Walter Dill, 1869-1955 Scott, Walter, Sir, 1771-1832 Scully, W. C. (William Charles), 1855-1943 Seeger, Alan, 1888-1916 Seneca, Lucius Annaeus, ca. 55 B.C.-ca. 39 A.D Service, Robert W. (Robert William), 1874-1958 Seton, Ernest Thompson, 1860-1946 Severy, Melvin Linwood, 1863- Seward, Albert Charles, Sir, 1863-1941

    30. Index
    Translate this page Stewarton Gutenberg Stockton, Frank Richard, 1834-1902 Gutenberg Stoddard, CharlesWarren, 1843-1909 Gutenberg Stoddard, Elizabeth, 1823-1902 Gutenberg Stoker
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    VYH¼ADÁVAÈ E-KNÍH - ANGLICKÉ TITULY - AUTOR - pís. S SLOVENSKÉ ÈESKÉ ANGLICKÉ ANGLICKÉ POD¼A AUTORA ... Z Sabatini, Rafael, 1875-1950 Gutenberg
    Saint-Simon, Louis de Rouvroy, duc de, 1675-1755 Gutenberg
    Saki, 1870-1916 AKA: Munro, H. H. Gutenberg
    Saki, 1870-1916 AKA: Munro, Hector Hugh, 1870-1916 Gutenberg
    Saltus, Edgar, 1855-1921 Gutenberg
    Salza, Giuseppe Gutenberg
    Sand, George, 1804-1876 Gutenberg
    Sands, George W., ca. 1824-1874 Gutenberg
    Sanger, Margaret, 1879-1966 Gutenberg Sangharakshita, Bikshu, 1925- Gutenberg Sangster, Margaret E. (Margaret Elizabeth), 1894-1981 Gutenberg Saunders, Marshall, 1861-1947 Gutenberg Savage, Ernest Albert, 1877-1966 Gutenberg Scavezze, Dan Gutenberg Schiller, Friedrich, 1759-1805 Gutenberg Schiller, Johann Christoph Friedrich von, 1759-1805 Gutenberg Schreiner, Olive, 1855-1920 Gutenberg Schreiner, Olive, 1855-1920 AKA: Iron, Ralph, 1855-1920 Gutenberg Schwartau, Winn Gutenberg Scott, Ernest, 1868-1939 Gutenberg Scott, Leroy, 1875-1929 Gutenberg Scott, Walter Dill, 1869-1955

    31. Index
    Esther, by Ginzberg, Louis, 18731953 Legends Of Vancouver, by Johnson, E. Pauline,1861-1913 Lemorne Versus Huell, by Stoddard, Elizabeth, 1823-1902 Lendas Do
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    32. INSTITUT FÜR ENGLAND- UND AMERIKASTUDIEN
    Pioneers, o Pioneers (1865) Passage to India (1871) Elizabeth Stoddard(18231902). The Morgesons (1862). Emily Dickinson (1830-86).
    http://www.uni-frankfurt.de/fb10/ieas/ieaswebsite/amerikanistik/litlist.htm
    American Studies Reading List: American Literature and Literary Studies a) Early American Literature John Smith (1580-1631) The General History of Virginia (1624): The Third Book. Chapter I and II John Winthrop (1588-1649) "A Model of Christian Charity" (1630) William Bradford (1590-1657) Of Plymouth Plantation : Chapters IX - XI, XIX Anne Bradstreet (c. 1612-72) "The Author to her Book" (1650) "The Flesh and the Spirit" (1678) "Before the Birth of One of her Children" (1678) "To My Dear and Loving Husband" (1678) Mary Rowlandson (1636-78) "A Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson" (1682) Edward Taylor (1642?-1729) "Huswifery" (1682) Cotton Mather (1663-1728) Magnalia Christi Americana (1702): Galeacius Secundus: The Life of William Bradford, Esq. George Berkeley (1685-1753) "On the Prospect of Planting Arts and Learning in America" (1726) Jonathan Edwards (1703-58) "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" (1754) Benjamin Franklin (1706-90) The Autobiography St. Jean de Crevecoeur (1735-1813) Letters from an American Farmer II. On the situation...of an American Farmer

    33. University Of Iowa Press - Browse
    of a Prairie Thoughts in Midnight Hours We Are Going Blessed AssuranceI Am Thine, O Lord Elizabeth DREW BARSTOW Stoddard 18231902 The House by...... a
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    She Wields a Pen American Women Poets of the Nineteenth Century By Janet Gray, ed. * Order *
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    American Poet
    She Wields a Pen: American Women Poets of the Nineteenth Century Feminist Bookstore News
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    does more to reveal the multiple lives, concerns, and social complexities of nineteenth-century women than do the 3,000 page anthologies from the larger publishing houses....[Gray] places the poems of Hawaiian Queen Lili'uokalani next to Emily Dickinson, Owl Women next to Emma Lazarus, Ann Plato next to Louisa May Alcott. Poets never mentioned in The Oxford Companion to Women's Writing in the United States appear in Gray's anthology. Authors who never made it to the more compendious and infinitely impressive Norton Anthology of African American Literature She Wields a Pen Transformations Nineteenth-century America was a nation in the making, with poetry playing its part by singing the new republic in its every facet and mood. Written and read by millions, poetry poured off the presses. No rarefied art form but a vast and varied industry, poetry provided a profession for many women barred from the more traditional masculine occupations. These women have largely been lost to literature, even though they include some the America's greatest and most rewarding poets. With the revealing exception of Emily Dickinson, a modern academic canon based on ideals of masculinity and on a modernist view of heroic individualism has dispensed with their work.

    34. "Lemorne And Huell"
    Lemorne versus Huell Elizabeth Drew Stoddard 18231902 The twomonths I spent at Newport with Aunt Eliza Huell, who had been
    http://www.vcu.edu/engweb/eng491/stoddard1863.htm
    "Lemorne versus Huell"
    Elizabeth Drew Stoddard
    The two months I spent at Newport with Aunt Eliza Huell, who had been ordered to the sea-side for the benefit of her health, were the months that created all that is dramatic in my destiny. My aunt was troublesome, for she was not only out of health, but in a lawsuit. She wrote to me, for we lived apart, asking me to accompany hernot because she was fond of me, or wished to give me pleasure, but because I was useful in various ways. Mother insisted upon my accepting her invitation, not because she loved her late husband's sister, but because she thought it wise to cotton to her in every particular, for Aunt Eliza was rich, and wetwo lone womenwere poor. I gave my music-pupils a longer and earlier vacation than usual, took a week to arrange my wardrobefor I made my own dressesand then started for New York, with the five dollars which Aunt Eliza had sent for my fare thither. I arrived at her house in Bond Street at 7 A.M., and found her man James in conversation with the milkman. He informed me that Miss Huell was very bad, and that the housekeeper was still in bed. I supposed that Aunt Eliza was in bed also, but I had hardly entered the house when I heard her bell ring as she only could ring itwith an impatient jerk. "She wants hot milk," said James, "and the man has just come." I laid my bonnet down, and went to the kitchen. Saluting the cook, who was an old acquaintance, and who told me that the "divil" had been in the range that morning, I took a pan, into which I poured some milk, and held it over the gaslight till it was hot; then I carried it up to Aunt Eliza.

    35. Village Of Ilion Cemetery - Town Of German Flatts, Pt. 1
    Jennie H. Stoddard, Jennie H.,18461897, Hus George I. SLOCUM, Elizabeth Sarah, NODATA LOEFLER, Katherine, 1874 Samatha C. SMITH, Samatha Cutler, 1823-1902, Hus
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    VILLAGE OF ILION CEMETERY, Pt. 1
    TOWN OF GERMAN FLATTS, HERKIMER COUNTY
    Village of Ilion
    See notes at bottom of page for info on postcard.
    The list of the large Village of Ilion Cemetery on Benedict Avenue, in the Town of German Flatts, was donated to us by Susan Perkins of the Herkimer County Historical Society. At the time the reading was taken, the readers were able to discern 3,251 unique stones or named vaults! Names were not written down in any alphabetical order but in the order in which they started reading the stones. Since early Mohawk Valley surnames, as well as those of later 19th century immigrants, are well-represented in this cemetery, we expect many visitors to this site to find a family member. If you do, or know the relationships of people who rest here, we'd appreciate it if you'd give something back to this site by sending us info about who you find on this list. Your information will also be posted on line in a footnotes section. If you find someone and don't have further information, a search can be ordered from the Herkimer County Historical Society.
    (page 1 - 6; prepared by Allyn Hess Perry)

    36. Notre Dame Archives Guide (s)
    Segur, Anatole Henri Phillippe, comte de, 18231902 - 339; Seidenbusch 1851-1913 -466; Sherman, Mary Elizabeth, 1852-1925 Thomas E. - p.6; Stoddard, Charles Warren
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    37. Tomfolio.com: Literature: Authors Q-Z
    in both a scholarly and a readable form the best work of an excellent but littleknownNew England author, Elizabeth Barstow Stoddard (1823-1902), 362 pages
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    38. HL
    Robert Louis, 18501894 Stewart, Cal, 1856-1919 Stewart, Donald Ogden, 1894- Stockton,Frank Richard, 1834-1902 Stoddard, Elizabeth, 1823-1902 Stoker, Bram
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    39. 600000 People Connected With European Royalty
    M Hull (1820 ) 1 Mother Emeline Lorinda Roper (1823-1902) 1 Father Randy Lee SmithMother Vickie Elizabeth Lawson John* Spicer Mercy (Stoddard) Chapman
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    40. Captain Hugh Mason Genealogy
    v. Hepzibah. Died Stoddard, NH, on 2 Jan 1805. Data from Mason. Data from Mason.1123, v. Elizabeth Valentine (18081865). vi. Lorenzo Walker (1823-1902). 589.
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    Sixth Generation (Continued)
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    586. Samuel Mason
    Joseph Benjamin Joseph Joseph ... Hugh ). Born Dublin, N. H., on 29 Mar 1771. Died on 20 Oct 1822. Data from Mason.
    In 1795, Samuel Mason bought the farm in Sullivan, N. H., where he built the house that stood at 4, about seventy rods south of the present house, and there his first five children were born. He was a cordwainer and made boots and shoes for his family and sometimes for his neighbors.
    School tax collector 1799, collector 1803, constable 1803. August 23, 1805, he bought of his father, Joseph Mason, the place in Dublin (now Harrisville), where he was born, and moved there, where he was the third commander of the Grenadier Company.
    Married at the home of her father.
    They had the following children:
    i. Samuel ii. Martin. Born Sullivan, N. H., on 6 Sep 1798. Died Sullivan, N. H., on 7 Jul 1800. Buried on the farm. Data from Mason.
    iii. Charles iv. Mary v. Elijah Willard. Born Sullivan, N. H., on 29 Dec 1804. Died on 15 Jan 1816. Data from Mason.
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