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The selected letters of Elizabeth Stoddard /

"In response to the resurgence of interest in American novelist, poet, short-story writer, and newspaper correspondent Elizabeth Stoddard (1823-1902), whose best-known work is The Morgesons (1862), Jennifer Putzi and Elizabeth Stockton spent years locating, reading, and sorting through more tha...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Stoddard, Elizabeth, 1823-1902
Otros Autores: Putzi, Jennifer, Stockton, Elizabeth (Elizabeth L.)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Iowa City : University of Iowa Press, 2012.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
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505 0 |a Acknowledgements; Introduction; Editorial Note; Timeline; Biographical Notes; The Selected Letters of Elizabeth Stoddard; Letter 1. To Margaret Sweat, November 13, [1851]; Letter 2. To Margaret Sweat, June 4, [1852]; Letter 3. To Margaret Sweat, December 23, [1852]; Letter 4. To Margaret Sweat, January 13, 1853; Letter 5. To Margaret Sweat [February 1853]; Letter 6. To Margaret Sweat, November 8, 1853; Letter 7. To Margaret Sweat, March 20, [1854]; Letter 8. To Rufus Wilmot Griswold, January 4, 1856; Letter 10. "From Our Lady Correspondent", Daily Alta California, August 3, 1856 
505 8 |a Letter 11. "From Our Lady Correspondent", Daily Alta California, September 21, 1856Letter 12. To Annie Taylor (Carey), July 21, 1857; Letter 13. To Manton Marble, September 19, [1857]; Letter 14. To Manton Marble [1858?]; Letter 15. To Richard Henry Stoddard [May 26, 1859]; Letter 16. To Richard Henry Stoddard, July 3, [1859]; Letter 17. To James Russell Lowell, January 12, [1860]; Letter 18. To James Russell Lowell, May 5, 1860; Letter 19. To Edmund Clarence Stedman, May 21, [1860]; Letter 20. To Edmund Clarence Stedman, August 25, [1860] 
505 8 |a Letter 21. To Edmund Clarence Stedman, August 17, 1861Letter 22. To Richard Henry Stoddard [Late November 1861]; Letter 23. To Richard Henry Stoddard [Late November 1861]; Letter 24. To James Lorimer and Josephine Graham, January 28, 1862; Letter 25. To Edmund Clarence Stedman, March 20, 1862; Letter 26. To Bayard and Marie Taylor, April 1, 1862; Letter 27. "Gossip From Gotham", San Francisco Bulletin, May 12, 1862; Letter 28. To Edmund Clarence Stedman, June 22, 1862; Letter 29. To James Lorimer Graham, September 14, 1862 
505 8 |a Letter 30. "Gossip From Gotham", San Francisco Bulletin, December 13, 1862Letter 31. "Gossip From Boston", San Francisco Bulletin, January 10, 1863; Letter 32. To James Lorimer Graham, March 6, 1863; Letter 33. To Edmund Clarence Stedman, July 12, 1863; Letter 34. To Wilson Barstow Jr., [April] 16, [1865]; Letter 35. To Edmund Clarence Stedman, April 18, 1865; Letter 36. To Edmund Clarence Stedman, [May 1865]; Letter 37. To Wilson Barstow Jr., June 21, 1865; Letter 38. To Richard Henry Stoddard, June 23, 1865; Letter 39. To William Dean Howells, [Late November/Early December 1865] 
505 8 |a Letter 40. To Louise Chandler Moulton, December 16, [1865]Letter 41. To William Dean Howells, August 31, [1866]; Letter 42. To Jervis and Gertrude McEntee, October 14, [1867]; Letter 43. To Caroline Healey Dall, December 27, 1867; Letter 44. To Caroline Healey Dall, February 11, 1868; Letter 45. To Helen Hunt (Jackson), April 7, 1870; Letter 46. To Whitelaw Reid, May 9, 1870; Letter 47. To Helen Hunt (Jackson), September 21, 1870; Letter 48. To Helen Hunt (Jackson), November 11, [1870]; Letter 49. To Whitelaw Reid, March 10, [1871]; Letter 50. To Whitelaw Reid, June 7, 1871 
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