American Women Writers and the Work of History, 1790-1860Just as she helped launch the rediscovery of literary texts by American women writers, Nina Baym now uncovers the work of history performed by over 150 writers in over 350 texts. Here she explores a world of important writing unknown even to most specialists. The novels, poems, plays, textbooks, and travel narratives written by women between 1790 and the Civil War defy current theories of women's writing that stress a female domain of the private, homebound, and emotional. History is inarguably public in its nature and these women wrote it. In doing so, they challenged the imaginative and intellectual boundaries that divided domestic and public worlds. They claimed on behalf of all women the rights to know and to speak about the world outside the home, as well as to circulate their knowledge and opinions among the public. Their work helped shape the enormous public interest in history characteristic of the antebellum nation, and ultimately to forge our national identity in the history of the world. Nina Baym deftly outlines the master narrative of history implied in women's writings of this period, and discusses in a completely revisioned context the emergence of women's history in public discourse.
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Very likely and for good reason “ The Four Monarchies ” will engage many fewer
readers today than will the family lyrics ; and it is entirely appropriate for readers
to mine the past for what speaks to them in the present . Yet what speaks to the ...
... part through moral exhortations to supposed women readers and placed
history at the head of a series of acceptable female subjects : A knowledge of
history which exhibits to us in one view the rise , progress and decay of nations
— which ...
... death of King Philip in the New England Indian wars ; and in My Mind and Its
Thoughts there is a “ Monody ” over the deaths of “ young heroes ” killed in the
battle of the Miami , which reminds readers that “ Who the wrong ' d Indian ' s
scanty ...
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AMERICAN WOMEN WRITERS AND THE WORK OF HISTORY, 1790-1860
User Review - KirkusBy revealing women's use of history in the making of it, Baym rebuts conventional wisdom about women's absence from national life in antebellum America. Baym (English/Univ. of Illinois, Champaign ... Read full review
Contents
Women as Students of History | 12 |
Maternal Historians Didactic Mothers | 29 |
History from the Divine Point of View | 46 |
Copyright | |
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