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Author Halverson, Cathryn, author.

Title Faraway women and the Atlantic monthly / Cathryn Halverson.

Publication Info. Amherst : University of Massachusetts Press, [2019]

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Description 1 online resource (xiv, 255 pages)
Series Studies in print culture and the history of the book
Studies in print culture and the history of the book.
Summary "In the first decades of the twentieth century, famed Atlantic Monthly editor Ellery Sedgwick chose to publish a group of nontraditional writers he later referred to as "Faraway Women," working-class authors living in the western United States far from his base in Boston. Cathryn Halverson surveys these enormously popular Atlantic contributors, among them a young woman raised in Oregon lumber camps, homesteaders in Wyoming, Idaho, and Alberta, and a world traveler who called Los Angeles and Honolulu home. Faraway Women and the "Atlantic Monthly" examines gender and power as it charts an archival journey connecting the least remembered writers and readers of the time with one of its most renowned literary figures, Gertrude Stein. It shows how distant friends, patrons, publishers, and readers inspired, fostered, and consumed the innovative life narratives of these unlikely authors, and it also tracks their own strategies for seizing creative outlets and forging new protocols of public expression. Troubling binary categories of east and west, national and regional, and cosmopolitan and local, the book recasts the coordinates of early twentieth-century American literature"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 223-249) and index.
Contents Introduction: "Outlying Territories of Literature" -- Ellery Sedgwick and the Distaff: The Women's Atlantic -- Elinore Pruitt Stewart and Her Silent Partners: Letters of a Woman Homesteader -- Collaborative Alchemy and Acrimony: Opal Whiteley and The Story of Opal -- Atlantic Exchange: Hilda Rose and The Stump Farm -- Juanita Harrison and My Great, Wide, Beautiful World: Rhetorical Lives -- Epilogue: The Atlantic Origins of The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas: "I Would Love to Write a Best Seller".
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Subject Atlantic monthly.
American literature -- Women authors -- History and criticism.
Women and literature -- West (U.S.) -- History -- 20th century.
American literature -- 20th century -- History and criticism.
Journalism and literature -- United States -- History -- 20th century.
LITERARY CRITICISM / Women Authors
American literature
American literature -- Women authors
Journalism and literature
Women and literature
United States https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJtxgQXMWqmjMjjwXRHgrq
West United States
Chronological Term 1900-1999
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc.
History
Other Form: Print version: Faraway women and the Atlantic monthly Amherst : University of Massachusetts Press, [2019] 9781625344540 (DLC) 2019019870
ISBN 9781613766996 ebook
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9781625344540 (hardcover)
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