Elizabeth Stuart Phelps: Selected Tales, Essays, and Poems

Elizabeth Stuart Phelps: Selected Tales, Essays, and Poems

Elizabeth Stuart Phelps: Selected Tales, Essays, and Poems

Elizabeth Stuart Phelps: Selected Tales, Essays, and Poems

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Overview

The well-educated daughter of a minister, Elizabeth Stuart Phelps (1844-1911) was introduced to writing at a young age, as both her mother and father were published writers. In 1868 she published her first major novel, The Gates Ajar. An international success, the novel sold more than six hundred thousand copies, making it one of the best-selling American works of the nineteenth century. Through the next four decades Phelps published hundreds of essays, tales, and poems, which appeared in every major American periodical, while also writing novels, including Beyond the Gates (1883) and The Gates Between (1887).

Phelps's legacy as an important American writer, however, has been hurt by the seeming contradictions between her life and work. For example, she was an ardent advocate for women's rights both inside and outside marriage, but her stories seem to glorify the sort of extreme self-sacrifice associated with the most conservative domestic ideology. In this collection, the editors seek to restore Phelps's reputation by bringing together a diverse collection from the entire body of her lifetime of work. From arguments for suffrage to harrowing tales of Reconstruction, these essays, along with short fiction and poetry, provide a new perspective on a major American writer from the later nineteenth century.

Elizabeth Duquette is an associate professor of English at Gettysburg College. She is the author of Loyal Subjects: Bonds of Nation, Race, and Allegiance in Nineteenth-Century America. Cheryl Tevlin graduated summa cum laude from Gettysburg College in 2010.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780803243972
Publisher: Nebraska
Publication date: 06/01/2014
Series: Legacies of Nineteenth-Century American Women Writers
Pages: 304
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Elizabeth Duquette is an associate professor of English at Gettysburg College. She is the author of Loyal Subjects: Bonds of Nation, Race, and Allegiance in Nineteenth-Century America. Cheryl Tevlin graduated summa cum laude from Gettysburg College in 2010.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments vii

Editor's Introduction ix

Note on the Text xxxix

Tales

The Tenth of January 3

Dr. Trotty 32

A Woman's Pulpit 39

Since I Died 61

Fourteen to One: A True Story 68

The Rejected Manuscript 92

The Oath of Allegiance 113

Dea ex Machina 133

Essays

What Shall They Do? 155

The Higher Claim 165

Unhappy Girls 169

Selections from "Woman's Dress (In Four Parts)" 177

II Is It Healthful?

IV What Can Be Done about It?

A Dream within a Dream 187

What Is a Fact? 192

Women's Views of Divorce 207

The Moral Element in Fiction 212

The Short Story 214

Poems

Divided 221

Apple Blossoms 222

Stronger than Death 224

Afterward 230

George Eliot-Her Jury 232

Elaine and Elaine 234

The Lost Colors 236

Notes 239

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