Rebecca Harding Davis was a prolific writer who published chiefly in popular periodicals over the latter half of the nineteenth century. In tales that combine realism with sentimentalism and in topical essays, Davis confronted a wide range of current issues―notably women’s problems―as one who knew the frustration caused by the genteel female’s helpless social position and barriers against women entering the working world. In an excellent critical introduction, Jean Pfaelzer integrates cultural, historical, and psychological approaches in penetrating readings of Davis’s work. She emphasizes how Davis’s fictional embrace of the commonplace was instrumental in the demise of American romanticism and in eroding the repressive cultural expectations for women.
In both fiction and nonfiction, Davis attacked contemporary questions such as slavery, prostitution, divorce, the Spanish-American War, the colonization of Africa, the plight of the rural South, northern racism, environmental pollution, and degraded work conditions generated by the rise of heavy industry. Written from the standpoint of a critical observer in the midst of things, Davis’s work vividly recreates the social and ideological ferment of the post-Civil War United States. The American literary canon is enriched by this collection, nearly all of which is reprinted for the first time.
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Jean Pfaelzer is Associate Professor of English and American Studies at the University of Delaware and author of The Utopian Novel in America, 1886-1896: The Politics of Form.
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Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Included. 1st Edition. A Rebecca Harding Davis Reader : "Life in the Iron-Mills," Selected Fiction and Essays. Davis, Rebecca Harding; Pfaelzer, Jean (ed/into.) University of Pittsburgh Press, 1995. 483p. hardcover with dust jacket, dust jacket lightly scuffed/clean/square, boards clean/square, binding tight, text clean/unmarked, NOT xlib----ISBN 10: 0822938871ISBN 13: 978082293887329.00. Seller Inventory # ABE-1686765980437