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Chapter 3:
Nineteenth Century to 1865 Elizabeth
Stoddard
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Source: Legacy
The Morgensons, 1862 (novel); Two Men, 1865 (novel); Temple House, 1867 (novel); Lolly Dinks' Doings, 1874 (children's tales); Poems, 1895.Wrote a bi-monthly column for Daily Alta California, a San Francisco newspaper, 1854-1858.
Temple House; a novel. Philadelphia: H. T. Coates, 1901. NY: Johnson Reprint Corp., 1971. PS2934 S3 T4
Two men; a novel. NY: Johnson Reprint Corp., 1971 [1901] PS2934 S3 T9
The Morgesons and Other Writings, Published and Unpublished by Elizabeth Stoddard. Eds. Lawrence Buell and Sandra A. Zagarell. Philadelphia: U of Pennsylvania P, 1984.
Stories. Eds. Susanne Oppermann and Yvonne Roth. Boston: Northeastern UP, 2003.
Two Men. Putzi, Jennifer. ed. Lincoln: U of Nebraska P, 2008.
Boyd, Anne E. Writing for Immortality: Women and the Emergence of High Literary Culture in America. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 2004.
Claybaugh, Amanda. The Novel of Purpose: Literature and Social Reform in the Anglo-American World. Ithaca, NY: Cornell UP, 2007.
Elbert, Monika M. ed. Separate Spheres No More: Gender Convergence in American Literature, 1830-1930. Tuscaloosa: U of Alabama P, 2000.
Felker, Christopher D. Reinventing Cotton Mather in the American Renaissance: Magnalia Christi Americana in Hawthorne, Stowe, and Stoddard. Boston: Northeastern UP, 1994.
Showalter, Elaine. ed. The Vintage Book of American Women Writers. NY: Vintage, 2011.
Smith, Robert M., and Ellen Weinauer, Ellen. eds. American Culture, Canons, and the Case of Elizabeth Stoddard. Tuscaloosa: U of Alabama P, 2003.
Troy, Maria H. "'The Cleverest Children's Book Written Here': Elizabeth Stoddard's Lolly Dinks's Doings and the Subversion of Social Conventions." in Elbert, Monika. ed. Enterprising Youth: Social Values and Acculturation in Nineteenth-Century American Children's Literature. NY: Routledge, 2008.
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