Overview

Most widely-known today as the author of The Morgesons (1862), her first of three novels, Elizabeth Stoddard was also a prolific writer of short stories, children's tales, poems, essays, travel writing, and journalism pieces. This anthology now makes available for the first time selections from Stoddard's too-long neglected literary production of short fiction. Originally published between 1859 and the 1890s in such magazines as Harper's Monthly, Harper's Bazaar, and the Atlantic Monthly, the sixteen stories included here demonstrate the versatility of a fascinating writer who was one of the most original and unique voices in nineteenth-century American literature. A pioneering predecessor of regionalist authors Mary Wilkins Freeman, Sarah Orne Jewett, and Kate Chopin, as well as a precursor of American modernism, Stoddard's writing is remarkable for its almost total lack of sentimentality, pervasive use of irony, psychological depth of richly drawn characters, intense atmospheric descriptions of New England, concise language, and innovative use of narrative voice and structure. Her investigation of relations between the sexes, a dominant focus of her fiction, analyzes emotions ran

ISBN-13

9781555535629

ISBN-10

1555535623

Weight

0.85 Pounds

Dimensions

5.75 x 0.75 x 9.00 In

List Price

$19.95

Format

Paperback

Language

English

Pages

272 pages

Publisher

Northeastern University Press

Published On

2003-02-27



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