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245 00 Lydia Sigourney :|bcritical essays and cultural views /
       |cedited by Mary Louise Kete and Elizabeth Petrino. 
264  1 Amherst :|bUniversity of Massachusetts Press,|c2018. 
300    1 online resource (ix, 267 pages) 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
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504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0  "Introduction" / Mary Louise Kete and Elizabeth A. Petrino
       -- 1."Lydia Sigourney: From re-invention to re-
       consideration" / Mary Louise Kete and Elizabeth A. Petrino
       -- Section One: Sigourney's works. "Remodeling the kitchen
       in Parnassus : Sigourney's poetics of collaboration" / 
       Jennifer Putzi; "A sense of the material object: Lydia 
       sigourney's fabric poems" / Joan Wry -- "Engaging 
       contradictions: Lydia Sigourney's sketch of Connecticut, 
       forty years since" / Sandra Zagarell; "From 'American 
       hemans' to global savant: The structure of sentimental 
       cosmopolitanism in Lydia Sigourney's pleasant Memories of 
       pleasant lands (1842)" / Sean Epstein-Corbin; "You sink 
       the woman, & the wife, in the writer': Lydia Sigourney and
       the feminist literary Atlantic" / Gary Kelly; "Baby to 
       baby: Lydia Sigourney and the origins of cuteness" / 
       Angela Sorby -- Section Two: The work of Sigourney. 
       "Common ground: The figure of the female poet in Lydia 
       Huntley Sigourney's Lucy Howard's Journal and E.D.E.N. 
       Southworth's The bridal eve" / Ann Beebe; "'Exil'd 
       murmurings': 'The American hemans' and the politics of 
       displacement" / Janet Dean; "'Several Sigourneys': 
       Circulation, reprint culture, and Lydia Sigourney's 
       educational prose" / Amy J. Lueck; "Sigourney's poetry of 
       death" / Paul Lauter; "Emerson, Sigourney, and the 
       didactic culture of transcendentalism" / Ricardo Miguel-
       Alfonso; "The poetess and the witch: Revisiting Lydia" / 
       Annie Finch -- "Afterword" / Paula Bernat Bennett. 
520    "During her lifetime, Lydia Sigourney was acclaimed as 
       nineteenth-century America's most popular woman poet and 
       published widely as a historian, travel writer, essayist, 
       and educator. While serious critical attention to her work
       languished following her death and into the twentieth 
       century, a growing number of critics and writers have 
       reexamined Sigourney and her large body of writing and 
       have given her a central place in the "new canon." This 
       first collection of original essays devoted to the poet's 
       work puts many of the best scholars on Sigourney together 
       in one place and in conversation with one another. The 
       volume includes critical essays examining her literary 
       texts as well as essays that unpack Sigourney's 
       participation in the cultural movements of her day. 
       Holding powerful opinions about the role of women in 
       society, Sigourney was not afraid to advocate against 
       government policies that, in her view, undermined the 
       promise of America, even as she was held up as a paragon 
       of American womanhood and middle-class rectitude. The 
       resulting portrait promises to engage readers who wish to 
       know more about Sigourney's writing, her career, and the 
       causes that inspired her. Along with the volume editors, 
       contributors include Ann Beebe, Paula Bernat Bennett, 
       Janet Dean, Sean Epstein-Corbin, Annie Finch, Gary Kelly, 
       Paul Lauter, Amy J. Lueck, Ricardo Miguel-Alfonso, 
       Jennifer Putzi, Angela Sorby, and Joan Wry"|cProvided by 
       publisher. 
588 0  Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on 
       July 20, 2018). 
590    eBooks on EBSCOhost|bEBSCO eBook Subscription Academic 
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600 10 Sigourney, L. H.|q(Lydia Howard),|d1791-1865|0https://
       id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n80010427|xCriticism and 
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600 10 Sigourney, L. H.|q(Lydia Howard),|d1791-1865|0https://
       id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n80010427|xPolitical and 
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650  0 Politics and literature|zUnited States|xHistory|y19th 
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700 1  Kete, Mary Louise,|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
       n99033344|eeditor. 
700 1  Petrino, Elizabeth A.,|d1962-|0https://id.loc.gov/
       authorities/names/n97103233|eeditor. 
776 08 |iPrint version:|tLydia Sigourney ; critical essays and 
       cultural views.|dAmherst : University of Massachusetts 
       Press, 2018|z9781625343444|w(DLC)  2017050253 
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