Transatlantic Conversations
Nineteenth-Century American Women's Encounters with Italy and the Atlantic World
Herausgeber: Lueck, Beth L; Salenius, Sirpa; Schultz, Nancy Lusignan
Transatlantic Conversations
Nineteenth-Century American Women's Encounters with Italy and the Atlantic World
Herausgeber: Lueck, Beth L; Salenius, Sirpa; Schultz, Nancy Lusignan
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How American women authors interacted as writers, activists, and reformers in Europe and the Caribbean during the nineteenth century
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How American women authors interacted as writers, activists, and reformers in Europe and the Caribbean during the nineteenth century
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Becoming Modern: New Nineteenth-Century Studies
- Verlag: University Press of New England
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Dezember 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 508g
- ISBN-13: 9781512600278
- ISBN-10: 151260027X
- Artikelnr.: 44799348
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Becoming Modern: New Nineteenth-Century Studies
- Verlag: University Press of New England
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Dezember 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 508g
- ISBN-13: 9781512600278
- ISBN-10: 151260027X
- Artikelnr.: 44799348
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Beth L. Lueck is a professor of English at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater. Sirpa Salenius is a senior lecturer at the University of Eastern Finland. Nancy Lusignan Schultz is a professor of English at Salem State University.
1. Acknowledgments
2. Introduction: Women Conversing on Culture, Society, and Politics—Beth L.
Lueck, Sirpa Salenius, and Nancy Lusignan Schultz
3. PART 1. REPORTS ON THE RISORGIMENTO
4. “My Readers Will Thank Me”: J.-C. L. Simonde de Sismondi, Civil Liberty,
and Transatlantic Sympathy in Catharine Sedgwick’s Letters from Abroad to
Kindred at Home (1841)—Lucinda L. Damon-Bach
5. Margaret Fuller’s Transatlantic Vistas: Newspapers and Nation
Building—Sonia Di Loreto
6. Margaret Fuller and Giuseppe Mazzini: Between Faith and Fate—Gigliola
Sacerdoti Mariani
7. Margaret Fuller’s Transatlantic Journey as a Model for Intercultural
Development—Mariarosa Mettifogo
8. PART 2. TRANSATLANTIC EXCHANGES WITH ITALIAN CULTURE
9. Margaret Fuller’s “Raphael’s Deposition from the Cross” and the Tribune
Letters: The Mater Dolorosa’s Tripartite Rites of Passage—Joan R. Wry
10. Veins Full of Fire: Margaret Fuller’s Symbols of Social
Transformation—Jeffrey Steele
11. Pulling Strings: The Transatlantic Influence of Marionettes on American
Women Writers—Debra J. Rosenthal
12. Among the Prophets: Harriet Beecher Stowe and George Eliot in Italy—Rita
Bode
13. “A Country of Whose Language I Knew Not a Word”: Charlotte Perkins Gilman
in and on Italy—Denise D. Knight
14. PART 3. ENCOUNTERS WITH THE ATLANTIC WORLD
15. Elizabeth Peabody, Elizabeth Stuart Phelps, and the Transatlantic
Homeopathic Politics of Reform—Cécile Roudeau
16. Joseph Sturge, Harriet Beecher Stowe, and the Free-Labor Movement—R. J.
Ellis
17. Heaven and Manufacturing: Political Dissent in Elizabeth Stuart Phelps’s
Foothold in Britain—Stephanie Palmer
18. Bahama Triangle: Europe, America, and the Bahamas in Hart’s Letters from
the Bahama Islands, written in 1823–4—Elizabeth T. Kenney
19. Crossing the White Atlantic as a Woman Artist—Shirley Samuels
20. Transatlantic Perspectives in the Fiction of E. D. E. N. Southworth: People
and Places—Joyce W. Warren
21. “Spinsters for Ever!”: Girls Abroad in Louisa May Alcott’s
Travelogues—Daniela Daniele
22. Edward Lear’s American “Sister”: The Nonsense Poetry of Laura E. Richards
Reconsidered—Etti Gordon Ginzburg
23. Contributors
24. Index
2. Introduction: Women Conversing on Culture, Society, and Politics—Beth L.
Lueck, Sirpa Salenius, and Nancy Lusignan Schultz
3. PART 1. REPORTS ON THE RISORGIMENTO
4. “My Readers Will Thank Me”: J.-C. L. Simonde de Sismondi, Civil Liberty,
and Transatlantic Sympathy in Catharine Sedgwick’s Letters from Abroad to
Kindred at Home (1841)—Lucinda L. Damon-Bach
5. Margaret Fuller’s Transatlantic Vistas: Newspapers and Nation
Building—Sonia Di Loreto
6. Margaret Fuller and Giuseppe Mazzini: Between Faith and Fate—Gigliola
Sacerdoti Mariani
7. Margaret Fuller’s Transatlantic Journey as a Model for Intercultural
Development—Mariarosa Mettifogo
8. PART 2. TRANSATLANTIC EXCHANGES WITH ITALIAN CULTURE
9. Margaret Fuller’s “Raphael’s Deposition from the Cross” and the Tribune
Letters: The Mater Dolorosa’s Tripartite Rites of Passage—Joan R. Wry
10. Veins Full of Fire: Margaret Fuller’s Symbols of Social
Transformation—Jeffrey Steele
11. Pulling Strings: The Transatlantic Influence of Marionettes on American
Women Writers—Debra J. Rosenthal
12. Among the Prophets: Harriet Beecher Stowe and George Eliot in Italy—Rita
Bode
13. “A Country of Whose Language I Knew Not a Word”: Charlotte Perkins Gilman
in and on Italy—Denise D. Knight
14. PART 3. ENCOUNTERS WITH THE ATLANTIC WORLD
15. Elizabeth Peabody, Elizabeth Stuart Phelps, and the Transatlantic
Homeopathic Politics of Reform—Cécile Roudeau
16. Joseph Sturge, Harriet Beecher Stowe, and the Free-Labor Movement—R. J.
Ellis
17. Heaven and Manufacturing: Political Dissent in Elizabeth Stuart Phelps’s
Foothold in Britain—Stephanie Palmer
18. Bahama Triangle: Europe, America, and the Bahamas in Hart’s Letters from
the Bahama Islands, written in 1823–4—Elizabeth T. Kenney
19. Crossing the White Atlantic as a Woman Artist—Shirley Samuels
20. Transatlantic Perspectives in the Fiction of E. D. E. N. Southworth: People
and Places—Joyce W. Warren
21. “Spinsters for Ever!”: Girls Abroad in Louisa May Alcott’s
Travelogues—Daniela Daniele
22. Edward Lear’s American “Sister”: The Nonsense Poetry of Laura E. Richards
Reconsidered—Etti Gordon Ginzburg
23. Contributors
24. Index
1. Acknowledgments
2. Introduction: Women Conversing on Culture, Society, and Politics—Beth L.
Lueck, Sirpa Salenius, and Nancy Lusignan Schultz
3. PART 1. REPORTS ON THE RISORGIMENTO
4. “My Readers Will Thank Me”: J.-C. L. Simonde de Sismondi, Civil Liberty,
and Transatlantic Sympathy in Catharine Sedgwick’s Letters from Abroad to
Kindred at Home (1841)—Lucinda L. Damon-Bach
5. Margaret Fuller’s Transatlantic Vistas: Newspapers and Nation
Building—Sonia Di Loreto
6. Margaret Fuller and Giuseppe Mazzini: Between Faith and Fate—Gigliola
Sacerdoti Mariani
7. Margaret Fuller’s Transatlantic Journey as a Model for Intercultural
Development—Mariarosa Mettifogo
8. PART 2. TRANSATLANTIC EXCHANGES WITH ITALIAN CULTURE
9. Margaret Fuller’s “Raphael’s Deposition from the Cross” and the Tribune
Letters: The Mater Dolorosa’s Tripartite Rites of Passage—Joan R. Wry
10. Veins Full of Fire: Margaret Fuller’s Symbols of Social
Transformation—Jeffrey Steele
11. Pulling Strings: The Transatlantic Influence of Marionettes on American
Women Writers—Debra J. Rosenthal
12. Among the Prophets: Harriet Beecher Stowe and George Eliot in Italy—Rita
Bode
13. “A Country of Whose Language I Knew Not a Word”: Charlotte Perkins Gilman
in and on Italy—Denise D. Knight
14. PART 3. ENCOUNTERS WITH THE ATLANTIC WORLD
15. Elizabeth Peabody, Elizabeth Stuart Phelps, and the Transatlantic
Homeopathic Politics of Reform—Cécile Roudeau
16. Joseph Sturge, Harriet Beecher Stowe, and the Free-Labor Movement—R. J.
Ellis
17. Heaven and Manufacturing: Political Dissent in Elizabeth Stuart Phelps’s
Foothold in Britain—Stephanie Palmer
18. Bahama Triangle: Europe, America, and the Bahamas in Hart’s Letters from
the Bahama Islands, written in 1823–4—Elizabeth T. Kenney
19. Crossing the White Atlantic as a Woman Artist—Shirley Samuels
20. Transatlantic Perspectives in the Fiction of E. D. E. N. Southworth: People
and Places—Joyce W. Warren
21. “Spinsters for Ever!”: Girls Abroad in Louisa May Alcott’s
Travelogues—Daniela Daniele
22. Edward Lear’s American “Sister”: The Nonsense Poetry of Laura E. Richards
Reconsidered—Etti Gordon Ginzburg
23. Contributors
24. Index
2. Introduction: Women Conversing on Culture, Society, and Politics—Beth L.
Lueck, Sirpa Salenius, and Nancy Lusignan Schultz
3. PART 1. REPORTS ON THE RISORGIMENTO
4. “My Readers Will Thank Me”: J.-C. L. Simonde de Sismondi, Civil Liberty,
and Transatlantic Sympathy in Catharine Sedgwick’s Letters from Abroad to
Kindred at Home (1841)—Lucinda L. Damon-Bach
5. Margaret Fuller’s Transatlantic Vistas: Newspapers and Nation
Building—Sonia Di Loreto
6. Margaret Fuller and Giuseppe Mazzini: Between Faith and Fate—Gigliola
Sacerdoti Mariani
7. Margaret Fuller’s Transatlantic Journey as a Model for Intercultural
Development—Mariarosa Mettifogo
8. PART 2. TRANSATLANTIC EXCHANGES WITH ITALIAN CULTURE
9. Margaret Fuller’s “Raphael’s Deposition from the Cross” and the Tribune
Letters: The Mater Dolorosa’s Tripartite Rites of Passage—Joan R. Wry
10. Veins Full of Fire: Margaret Fuller’s Symbols of Social
Transformation—Jeffrey Steele
11. Pulling Strings: The Transatlantic Influence of Marionettes on American
Women Writers—Debra J. Rosenthal
12. Among the Prophets: Harriet Beecher Stowe and George Eliot in Italy—Rita
Bode
13. “A Country of Whose Language I Knew Not a Word”: Charlotte Perkins Gilman
in and on Italy—Denise D. Knight
14. PART 3. ENCOUNTERS WITH THE ATLANTIC WORLD
15. Elizabeth Peabody, Elizabeth Stuart Phelps, and the Transatlantic
Homeopathic Politics of Reform—Cécile Roudeau
16. Joseph Sturge, Harriet Beecher Stowe, and the Free-Labor Movement—R. J.
Ellis
17. Heaven and Manufacturing: Political Dissent in Elizabeth Stuart Phelps’s
Foothold in Britain—Stephanie Palmer
18. Bahama Triangle: Europe, America, and the Bahamas in Hart’s Letters from
the Bahama Islands, written in 1823–4—Elizabeth T. Kenney
19. Crossing the White Atlantic as a Woman Artist—Shirley Samuels
20. Transatlantic Perspectives in the Fiction of E. D. E. N. Southworth: People
and Places—Joyce W. Warren
21. “Spinsters for Ever!”: Girls Abroad in Louisa May Alcott’s
Travelogues—Daniela Daniele
22. Edward Lear’s American “Sister”: The Nonsense Poetry of Laura E. Richards
Reconsidered—Etti Gordon Ginzburg
23. Contributors
24. Index







