Fanny Fern dominated the New York literary scene in the 1850s,
garnering both esteem and, occasionally, derision for her witty and
acerbic newspaper columns and literary criticism; her
semi-autobiographical novel Ruth Hall, which traces the rise of an
intelligent and determined young woman from poverty to prestige
through her pursuit of a writing career, was one of America’s most
significant early bestsellers. Fern’s use of informal, vibrantly
conversational prose and her abundant colloquialisms marked an
important shift in the established literary conventions of
nineteenth-century fiction and journalism. This compact edition
collects some of Fern’s most frequently taught journalism—much of
which focuses on the changing roles of women in nineteenth-century
America—along with excerpts from Ruth Hall.
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ISBN
9781460408322
Publisert
2023
Utgiver
Broadview Press
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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