The Life and Works of Elizabeth Stuart Phelps, Victorian Feminist Writer

Whitston Publishing Company (1983)
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Abstract

Kelly's book offers the first comprehensive study of the role of feminism in Phelps' life and work. It explores feminist elements in her religious works and magazine articles, the depiction of women in her novels and short stories, her views about women and marriage, and her place in American literature.

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