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The female novelist of the nineteenth century may have frequently encountered opposition and interference from the male literary establishment, but the female short story writer, working in a genre that was seen as less serious and less profitable, found her work to be actively encouraged. - from the Introduction. During the nineteenth century women writers finally began to be as popularand as respectedas their male counterparts. We are all familiar with the novels of Jane Austen, Mary Shelley, Elizabeth Gaskell, George Eliot and the Br?ntes. Less familiar is the short fiction of the period; yet a great many nineteenth-century stories by womenboth famous and obscureretain in full measure their power to fascinate and to entertain. For this anthology Glennis Stephenson brings together stories by both British and North American writers; by such established luminaries as Shelley, Gaskell and Kate Chopin; and by lesser-known writers such as the Anglo-Indian writer Flora Steel, the Afro-American Alice Dunbar Nelson and the Canadian Annie Howells Fr?chette. The result is an anthology that will be as interesting to the general reader as it will be useful to the student. Stephenson provides background information on all authors, together with a general introduction.

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title:Nineteenth-century Stories By Women
author:Byron, Glennis
publisher:Broadview Press
isbn10 | asin:1551110008
print isbn13:9781551110004
ebook isbn13:9780585184630
language:English
subjectAmerican fiction--Women authors, Women--Social life and customs--Fiction, American fiction--19th century, English fiction--Women authors, English fiction--19th century, Short stories, American, Short stories, English.
publication date:1993
lcc:PS628.W6N56 1993eb
ddc:823/.80809287
subject:American fiction--Women authors, Women--Social life and customs--Fiction, American fiction--19th century, English fiction--Women authors, English fiction--19th century, Short stories, American, Short stories, English.
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Nineteenth-Century Stories By Women
Edited by Glennis Stephenson
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broadview literary texts
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1993 broadview press
Reprinted 1997
All rights reserved. The use of any part of this publication reproduced, transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, or stored in a retrieval system, without prior written consent of the publisher or in the case of photocopying, a licence from cancopy (Canadian Copyright Licensing Agency) 6 Adelaide Street East, Suite 900, Toronto, Ontario M5C 1H6 is an infringement of the copyright law.
Canadian Cataloguing in Publication Data
Nineteenth-century stories by women
Includes bibliographic references
(Broadview literary texts)
1. LiteratureWomen authors. 2. Literature, Modern 19th century. I. Stephenson, Glennis, 1955-
ISBN 1-55111-000-8
PN6069.W65B64 1993 808.8'99287 C93-093031-2
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Cover: The Kiss of Peace by Julia Margaret Cameron, 1869.
Reproduced by permission of the Royal Photographic Society.
Broadview Press gratefully acknowledges the support of the Canada Council, the Ontario Arts Council, and the Ministry of Canadian Heritage.
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For Frank and Olive Stephenson
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Picture Credits
Louisa May Alcott (p. 22) Concord Free Public Library.
Mary Elizabeth Braddon (p. 70) Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center, The University of Texas at Austin.
Kate Chopin (p. 104) Missouri Historical Society.
Isabella Valancy Crawford (p. 114) National Archives of Canada (item number C6720)
Ella D'Arcy (p. 130). From: The Bookman vol. 2. New York: 1895
Rebecca Harding Davis (p. 164). From: Langford, Gerald. The Richard Harding-Davis Years: A Biography of Mother and Son. New York: Rinehart Winston, 1961.
Alice Dunbar-Nelson (p. 182) University of Delaware Library, Special Collections.
George Egereton (p. 195) photograph courtesy of Virago Press.
Annie Howells Frchette (p. 218) Herrick Memorial Library, Alfred University.
Mary Wilins Freeman (p. 231) University of Virginia, Alderman Library, Special Collections/Manuscripts.
Elizabeth Gaskell (p. 248) Portrait by George Richmond, reproduced by permission of The National Portrait Gallery, London.
Charlotte Perkins Gilman (p. 310) Bryn Mawr College Archives, Mariam Coffin Canaday Library, Bryn Mawr College.
Sarah Orne Jewett (p. 330) Special Collections, Dimond Library, University of New Hampshire.
Vernon Lee (p. 348) Portrait by John Singer Sargent, reproduced by permission of The Tate Gallery, London
L.M. Montgomery (p. 384) Public Archives and Records Office of Prince Edward Island (Acc# 3110/1).
Margaret Oliphant (p. 402) Trustees of the National Library of Scotland.
Mary Shelley (p. 429) Portrait by R. Rothwell, reproduced by permission of The National Portrait Gallery, London.
Harriet Prescott Spofford (p. 442) Special Collections, Smathers Libraries, University of Florida, Gainsville.
Flora Annie Steel (p. 462) From: Steel, Flora Annie, The Garden of Fidelity. London: Macmillan, 1921.
Constance Fenimore Woolson (p. 472) Department of College Archives and Special Collections, Olin Library, Rollins College, Winter Park, Florida (Acc# 1326-C).
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Contents
Introduction
9
A Whisper in the Dark
Louisa May Alcott
23
Good Lady Ducayne
Mary Elizabeth Braddon
71
The Storm
Kate Chopin
105
Extradited
Isabella Valancy Crawford
115
The Pleasure-Pilgrim
Ella D'Arcy
131
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