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Hardcover Mr. Bear Squash-You-All-Flat Book

ISBN: 193090004X

ISBN13: 9781930900042

Mr. Bear Squash-You-All-Flat

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Book Overview

Wielding the Pen presents a wide spectrum of nineteenth-century American women's writings on the themes of authorship and creativity. These works reflect the fears, desires, and motivations of female authors, as well as the opportunities and obstacles they encountered as professional writers. Anne E. Boyd includes representative samples from a diverse range of writers. These writings, some of which are reprinted here for the first time, challenge prevailing notions about women and authorship in the nineteenth century and shed light on the relationship between women's lives as writers and their evolving roles in the larger, male-dominated literary community. Boyd uses these essays, letters, poetry, fiction, and reviews to examine varied experiences of authorship. Here are the voices of women writers speaking about the hardships and rewards of authorship, responding to male critics, and encouraging and warning young, aspiring writers who would join them in the ranks of professional writing. Boyd's introduction places the views of female writers on authorship into historical perspective, and brief biographical and critical sketches of each author and their work are also included. The texts are presented chronologically and are indexed by author, genre, theme, and region. This anthology of primary materialsthe words of American women writers on the act of authorship and their participation in the literary cultures of the nineteenth century offers revealing insight into Hawthorne's "damned mob of scribbling women." This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Rated 5 stars
Great read

My friend let me read her copy from childhood. I was hooked this is a must have for any library. Great book.

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And there was the book, the same as ever!

Woo HOO! In Publishers Weekly I saw that this was back in print. I have 2 disintegrating copies -- the original beloved of the six of us from childhood, and another that I grabbed at a garage sale. The image of that cross old bear padding along in the moonlight is unforgettable, and the expression, "And there was the tire, the same as ever", I have laughingly used throughout my life when faced with something that prevailed,...

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Cherished Memories

This was my favorite book as a child. I looked for 15 years for this book and finally found a bookstore who knew what I was talking about. I asked that they find the book. One year passed and I got a call saying they were trying to find the book for me and were not sure they could find one in good condition. That was in October and I had been saving my quarters to pay for the book. I did not hear anything from them and on...

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My Mom Loves It

After looking for this book on the internet and used bookstores for the past two years - and finding that the cheapest auctions were selling the original 1950's version off in the $300 range, I can't tell you how happy I was to find this anniversary reprint. I don't know much about it, and I don't know that this review will help anyone, but all I can say is my mom went nuts when I gave it to her. If you have a Baby Boomer...

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