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  1. Samantha at Saratoga, Or Racin' After Fashion." By "Josiah Allen's Wife" Allens by Josiah Allen's Wife (Marietta Holley. Marietta) Allens, 1900-01-01
  2. Poems By Josiah Allen's Wife, Marietta Holley by Marietta Holley, 2010-09-10
  3. Josiah Allen's Wife as a P.A. And P.I. : Samantha at the Centennial by By the Author of "My Opinions and Betsey Bobbet's", 1890
  4. Josiah Allen's wife as a P.A. and P.I: Samantha at the Centennial. Designed as a bright and shining light, to pierce the fogs of error and injustice that ... leads straight on to virtue and happiness by Marietta Holley, 1877
  5. Josiah Allen's Wife as a P. A. And P. I., Or Samantha at the Centennial by Marietta Holley, 1878-01-01
  6. Around the World with Josiah Allen's Wife by Marietta Holley, 2010-10-31
  7. Josiah Allen's Wife as a P.a. P.i.
  8. Around the World with Josiah Allen's Wife by Marietta Holley, 2010-09-10
  9. Josiah Allen's Wife as a P. a. and P. I.; Smantha at the Centennial, Designed as a Bright and Shining Light Etc..... by Marietta Holley] Josiah Allen's Wife, 1880-01-01
  10. Around the World with Josiah Allen's Wife by Marietta Holley, 1905
  11. Samantha Among the Brethren: By "Josiah Allen's Wife" by Marietta Holley, 1891
  12. Around the World with Josiah Allen's Wife
  13. My Opinions And Betsy Bobbets My Wayward Pardner; Or My Trials With Josiah Allen Josiah Allen's Wife Three Orignal Hardcover Vols. by Josiah Allen's Wife, 1872
  14. Samantha Among the Brethren by Josiah Allen's Wife, 2004-02-16

41. Barrington, Bristol Co., RI, Baptisms, Marriages & Admissions, 1728-1740
1736/7; Mary ALLEN, wife of John ALLEN, Aug 7, 1737; Deborah ALLEN, wife ofJoseph ALLEN, Jun r Apr 2, 1738; Habijah, wife of Josiah HUMPHREY, Jun r,
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Barrington, Bristol Co., RI,
Mr. HEATH's Ministry
Extracted from
A History of Barrington, Rhode Island
Thomas Williams BICKNELL
Providence, 1898
Pages 218-224
A Record of Those That Are Admitted To Full Communion
In The Church of Christ in Barrington From Nov. 13, 1728
  • Sarah, wife of Hezekiah TIFFANY - Dec 8, 1828
  • Nathaniel PECK, Jonathan VIAL, Jemima, wife of Joseph CHAFEE - Jul 20, 1729
  • Rachel, wife of Thomas SWIFT, Hannah, wife of Joseph CHAFEE, Jr. - Sep 6, 1729
  • Abigail, wife of Nath'iel PAIN - Sep 28, 1729
  • Josiah HUMPHREY at a Ch. meeting - Jan 2, 1729/30
  • Desire, wife of Sam'l KENT - Feb 14, 1729/30
  • Sarah HEATH, by a letter of Recommendation from Little Compton - Mar 5, 1830/1
  • Mary, wife of Hezekiah CHAFFEE - Jun 6, 1731
  • Widow Mary VAIL - Oct 10, 1731
  • Elizabeth, wife of James ADAMS - Jan 7, 1732
  • Zachariah BICKNELL - Mar 26, 1732
  • Offa, Negro woman servant - Apr 23, 1732
  • Sarah HOLBROOK, admitted at a church meeting - Sep 1, 1832
  • Susanna KENT, admitted - May 20, 1733
  • Mary ALLEN, daughter of Eben'r ALLEN - Jul 1, 1733

42. Sources For Deacon Edward Convers & Descendants
Allen s wife Sara was buried there 5 December 1626. Josiah1 Converse, bp atSouth Weald, Essex, 30 Oct 1618 as Josiah Convers son to Edward Con vers ,
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Sources for Deacon Edward Convers
    The English Origin and Ancestry of The Parker Brothers of Massachusetts and their Probable Aunt, Sarah Parker, Wife of Edward Converse
    By Doug Richardson
    As published in the NEHGS Register, Vol. 153 - January, 1999, No. 609
    Thanks to Doug for permission to post this article
    Page 82
    A second clue to the English origin of the Parker brothers may be found in their close association with, and apparent kinship to, the family of the immigrant Edward1 Converse of Charlestown and Woburn, MA. In 1659, Edward1 Converse made his will leaving 40 shilings to his "kinsman," John Parker, who was to be one of the overseers. As Mary Walton Ferris rightly noted, two subsequent facts tighten the apparent bond between these families: (a) Josiah2 Converse (Edward1) assisted Jacob1 Parker in the administration of the estate of Jacob's brother, John1 Parker; and (b) in 1672, after the deathof Jacob1 Parker, James2 Converse (brother of Josiah) joined the widow Sarah Parker and her brother-in-law, James1 Parker of Groton, MA in petitioning the court for a division of the property left by Jacob1 Parker. In the Register article published in 1992, Arnold P.G. and Carolyn Bryant Peterson suggested that the immigrant Edward Converse was probably the man of that name baptized at Navestock, Essex, England, 23 March 1588/9, son of Allen Converse of Navestock and his first wife, Joanna. The baptismal date of Edward1 Converse of Navestock agrees with his deposition given 10 March 1661/2 when he gave his age as then about 73 years. Edward Converse married at Great Burstead, Essex (ENG) on 29 June 1614 his first wife, Sarah Parker, and they resided at South Weald, Essex, where they had the baptisms of three children recorded between 1618 and 1623.

43. Josiah Wedgwood I
By this wife, of whom I have before spoken, he had a family of eight children . John Allen Wedgwood ; Lieut.Colonel Thomas Josiah Wedgwood, who married
http://www.thepotteries.org/people/wedgwood_j_Ia.htm
index: W Josiah Wedgwood I Web Site Index Josiah Wedgwood I - his children and death back to the index page From: "Life of Josiah Wedgwood" - L. Jewitt (1865) "About midsummer, 1739, when Josiah was barely nine years old, his father, Thomas Wedgwood, died, and was buried a few days afterwards in the churchyard at Burslem." "ON the 3rd of January 1 1795 as I have stated, Josiah Wedgwood died. By this wife, of whom I have before spoken, he had a family of eight children. The eldest child, Susannah The second child of Josiah Wedgwood was John , baptised at Burslem, April 2nd, 1766. He was of Seabridge, and married ‘Louisa Jane, daughter of Mr. John Bartlett Allen, of Criselly, Pembrokeshire, and by her had four sons and three daughters, viz. , the Rev. John Allen Wedgwood ; Lieut.-Colonel Thomas Josiah Wedgwood, who married Anne Maria, daughter of Admiral Sir C. Tyler ; Charles, who died without issue ; the Rev. Robert Wedgwood, who married Frances, daughter of the Rev. Offley Crewe ; Sarah Elizabeth ; Caroline Louisa Jane; and Jessie, who married her cousin, Henry Allen Wedgwood. The third of Josiah Wedgwood’s children was Richard Wedgwood , who was born in 1767, and died in 1782.

44. Holley - New And Used Books
Holley, Marietta. SAMANTHA AMONG THE COLORED FOLKS. My Ideas on the Race Problem .By Josiah Allen s wife (Marietta Holley).
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45. Jefferson Co. Bulletin - Apr. 2005
Josiah Allen’s wife A prolific author in the late 1800’s, Jefferson County native,Marietta HOLLEY, wrote under the pseudonyms of both Josiah Allen’s wife
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Feb 2004 May 2004 Jan 2005 ... July 2005 As editor of The Genealogical Journa of Jefferson County, New York (as well as for Oneida and Oswego counties), editor Patricia R. James (Pat ~ that’s me!) compiles this online Bulletin. It contains items found along my route of discovery that don't fit into any of my newsletters. It is free to all. What's New from www.NewYorkAncestry.com
NewYorkAncestry.com is reproducing Franklin B. Hough’s “The History of Jefferson County, New York.” Originally published in 1854, it contains 600 pages but very little index. Our reprint will be a soft-cover book. For those who order through the website before April 30 th , you will receive a (separate) coil-bound index that contains 175 pages of over 7000 everyname entries and 4 appendices. Total price for you Early Birds will be $35.00 plus shipping. (Book available in the middle of May.) – While researching in Salt Lake City’s Family History Library last month, I was browsing in the Ontario, Canada section and ran across a work entitled: “Born in the USA; Married in Ontario, Canada, 1869-1879.” This 208 page work is so new, it doesn’t yet appear in the FHL’s

46. Genealogical Journals
Wimmen s Rites Josiah ALLEN s wife weighs in (1867), 125. Library HoldingsOneida County Historical Society Manuscript Holdings
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Genealogical Journals
The Genealogical Journal of Oneida County, New York
2000 Annual Issue
Patricia R. James, editor Table of Contents
About the Cover, Editor's Corner, Website News Here and There Helps Subscription Information Book Reviews Break Time
Hang in There! "Would You Happen to Have A Goose Yoke?" "Wimmen's Rites" Josiah ALLEN 's wife weighs in (1867) Library Holdings: Oneida County Historical Society Manuscript Holdings My Visit to Oneida County and the Oneida County Historical Society Section One: Family Related Records Section Two: Collections Relating to Individuals Section Three: Business Records Collections Section Four: Town Records Collections Guide to Manuscript Holdings, Index to (names in the descriptions only County History Pages The Rev. Samuel KIRKLAND Missionary Efforts Among the Six Nations People of the Stone (Oneidas) Migration Patterns The STRATTON Family of Oneida County and the North Country Early Settlement (to 1850) Whitestown Baptist Church 1796-1837 Brown-Hewett Store Journal 1802-1808 Oneida Bible Society 1816 Hubert M.

47. Biography
she sent in two short stories using the pseudonym Josiah Allen’s wife, In 1914, Holley published her last book, Josiah Allen on the Woman Question.
http://www.spartanpride.org/marietta/Biographyofmariettaholley.htm
Biography The Pine Portrait – 1885 Flower Memorial Library - Watertown New York There is one woman, whose name has been uttered and left unrecognized on the breath of a hundred years ago, whose legacy has been entirely devoted not to the name of a school, or a library, or a street sign, or a home, but to the pages of books; hidden in attics, wedged in various pieces around the county, the state, the nation, the globe. There is one woman who came and then left before the world could really know her, and who has done our little town, our modest country, an injustice by leaving it that way. That woman is Marietta Holley, one of our nation’s most popular literary humorists of the late 19 th century, who ambitiously dabbled in women’s, children’s and black rights as a speech-impaired, female writer in a town un-approving of such then-preposterous ideas. Walking around Pierrepont Manor, one could hardly believe that someone whose work and fame that paralleled, even surpassed, that of Mark Twain’s once lived there, breathed there, wrote there, or died there. The town is hardly a town but a sprinkling of buildings, a quaint and modest setting in the country forests of Northern New York . The neighboring villages give little more inclination of her residence nearby. Today a few of Holley’s books can be found in the local Adams library. The church in which she adopted her Christian faith and spent her years and her life attending fosters only some who remember her name and her commitment, and her 15-room Victorian house, “Bonnie View,” then considered a mansion and show of wealth, is recognized now only by an insignificant historical marker, tucked in the folds of decades of wear.

48. What Students Think Is Funny: Gender And Class Issues
Holley Marietta, Josiah Allen s wife, in Walker Dresner, 99106. Lewis, Paul.Comic Effects Interdisciplinary Approaches to Humor in Literature.
http://www.lesley.edu/journals/jppp/1/jp3ii3.html
What Students Think is Funny: Gender and Class Issues in the Humor of Woody Allen, Grace Paley,
Marietta Holley and James Thurber
Judith Beth Cohen
"Tell me what you laugh at and I will tell you who you are,"
says French writer Maurice Pagnol (Lewis 110).
In Grace Paley's short story "Wants," we also find an urban narrator, overwhelmed with life's complexities. This woman runs into her ex-husband on the steps of a New York library where she has gone to do her civic duty and pay a fine accumulated over eighteen years. They reminisce about the dissolution of their marriage, which he attributes "to the fact that you never invited the Bertrams for dinner (171)." When her mate of twenty- seven years, tells her "you'll always want nothing," she likens his narrow remark to "a plumber's snake...which "could work its way through the ear down the throat, halfway to my heart (172)."
"Do I look like a poultice why don't they get men to soothe themevenins they don't have anything else to do, they might jest as well be soothin' each other as to be a hangin' round the grocery store or settin' by the fire whittlin (Walker 103)."
The final selection, a fable by James Thurber called, "The Bear Who Let it Alone" tells of an alcoholic bear who

49. Browne Popular Culture Library
Samantha at the World s Fair, by Josiah Allen s wife. New York, London and TorontoFunk Wagnalls Company, 1893. Until the 1830 s, publishers issued books
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The Ray and Pat Browne Library for Popular Culture Studies
University Libraries
Bowling Green State University
Exhibition
The Ladies of the Decorations:
Decorated Bindings by Women Designers from the Browne Library
On Display, Summer 1997
Case 1
[Cornelius Matthews] Chanticleer: A Thanksgiving Story of the Peabody Family Raymond Lee Newcomb. Our Lost Explorers: The Narrative of the Jeannette Arctic Expedition as Related by the Survivors . . . Thomas Moore. Lalla Rookh: An Oriental Romance. Marietta Holley. Samantha at the World's Fair, by Josiah Allen's Wife. Until the 1830's, publishers issued books unbound or in plain paper wrappers, leaving the job of arranging for binding to the bookseller or book buyer. In the 1830's, the invention of automatic binding machines made it possible to issue bound books inexpensively, and the modern book clad in a decorative binding was born. The decoration of early cloth bindings, such as that for Chanticleer , tends to remain confined to decorative borders, sometimes with an illustrative vignette added in the center. After the middle of the nineteenth century, publishers began to employ artists and craftspeople to design bindings which exploited both the decorative and advertising possibilities offered by the front board of the book. By the 1890's, a small army of designers, many of them women, worked for American publishers to create designs and illustrations to be stamped on cloth. The heyday of the decorated cloth binding lasts shortly until after World War I, when cheaper methods of book decoration, such as the full-color book jacket, supplant them as a primary advertising device for books.

50. Thomas A. Goldwasser Rare Books: Humor
Holley, Marietta (Josiah Allen s wife). My Wayward Pardner; or, My Trials withJosiah, America, the Widow Bump, and Etcetery.
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Mr. Punch's Scottish Humor.
Armour, Richard. A Diabolical Dictionary of Education. Illustrated by Henry Syverson. Armour, Richard. A Short History of Sex. Illustrated by Campbell Grant. Armour, Richard. Armour's Almanac. Illustrated by Campbell Grant. Armour, Richard. It All Started with Europa. Illustrated by Campbell Grant. Armour, Richard. It All Started with Stones and Clubs. Armour, Richard. Nights with Armour. Illustrated by Leo Hershfield. Armour, Richard. The Medical Muse. Introduction by Charles W. Mayo, M.D. Illustrated by Leo Hershfield. Armour, Richard. The Strange Dreams of Rover Jones. Illustrated by Eric Gurney. Armour, Richard. Through Darkest Adolescence. Illustrated by Susan Perl. Armour, Richard. Who's in Holes? Illustrated by Paul Galdone. Armour, Richard. Writing Light Verse and Prose Humor. Blechman, R.O. Behind the Lines. Foreword by Maurice Sendak. Browne, Charles Farrar ;[Artemus Ward, pseud.]. Artemus Ward His Book. Browne, Charles Farrar ;[Artemus Ward, pseud.]. Artemus Ward in London and other papers.

51. Made In America: Source And References
Josiah Allen s wife as a PA and P.1. Samantha at the Centennial by MariettaHolley, Hartford, 1877. Lewis, HLB advertisement reproduced in Edward
http://xroads.virginia.edu/~HYPER/MADE/sources_and_refs.html
List of Sources and References
Chapter One
Chapter Six Chapter Two Chapter Seven ... Chapter Ten
The following chapter-by-chapter list includes A: books and articles quoted or mentioned in the text, arranged alphabetically by author, if the author's name appears in the text, or otherwise by subject; and B: a selection of books and articles which, though not specifically quoted or referred to, were directly useful to the writer and which may be of interest to the reader. [A few titles have been added, covering the revisions in this Anchor Book edition; but no attempt has been made to bring the bibliography up to date.]
1. ART IN AMERICA [Top]
A. SOURCES QUOTED OR MENTIONED
Beard, Charles , "Is Western Civilization in Peril?" Harper's Magazine , August 1928.
Burke, Kenneth Counter-Statement , New York, 1931.
Fiske, John The Beginning of New England , Boston, 1889.
Hall, James : see John T. Flanagan, James Hall, Minneapolis [1941].
Hubbell, Jay B. , "The Frontier," The Reinterpretation of American Literature , edited by Norman Foerster, New York [1928].
James, Henry

52. Marietta Holley's Short Story: An Unmarried Female
You have devorhed him, haven t you, Josiah s Allen wife? Devoured who? says I,in a tone pretty near as cold as a cold icicle.
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Home Fictions/Novels Short Stories Poems ... Marietta Holley > Text of Unmarried Female
A short story by Marietta Holley
An Unmarried Female
I suppose we are about as happy as the most of folks, but as I was
sayin' a few days ago to Betsey Bobbet, a neighborin' female of
ours"Every station-house in life has its various skeletons. But we
ort to try to be contented with that spear of life we are called on
to handle." Betsey hain't married, and she don't seem to be
contented. She is awful opposed to wimmin's rightsshe thinks it is
wimmin's only spear to marry, but as yet she can't find any man
willin' to lay holt of that spear with her. But you can read in her
daily life, and on her eager, willin' countenance, that she fully
realizes the sweet words of the poet, "While there is life there is
hope." Betsey hain't handsome. Her cheek-bones are high, and she bein' not much more than skin and bone they show plainer than they would if she was in good order. Her complexion (not that I blame her for it) hain't good, and her eyes are little and sot way back in her head. Time has seen fit to deprive her of her hair and teeth, but her large

53. 1996 Queries And Responses Miami Co, 13 Jun To 31 Oct
I descend from William CASTEEL and wife Nancy TITUS, who came to Miami Co., 81 Josiah and Catherine Allen prepared by Kate Allen Shannon Josiah Allen
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Miami County
Queries
Queries for the period beginning 13 June 1996
Query Surnames: Lee
Date: 21 Oct 1996 Query: LEE, Lewis b 1824 Kentucky m. Hester b 1834 Kentucky. Per the 1860 Census (Richland Township, Miami Co.) Lewis and Hester Lee had two sons John A. 5yrs old b. in Kentucky and James A. 2 yrs. old b. in Missouri. The 1870 Census (Richland Township, Miami Co.) lists three additional children, Franklin 9yrs., America 6yrs., and Oscar Sherman 3yrs. old. However, James and John are not listed. Oscar Sherman Lee b. Aug. 1866 in Richland Twp. m. Lula E. Redenbaugh b. 1871 Richland Twp. Lewis Lee is said to have been one of 15 brothers. What county in Kentucky was Lewis from? What was Hester's maiden name? Did John and James Lee die at a young age? Where they buried in Miami County? Lisa Lee, djlee@flex.net Response: There were no apparent links to this family in the 20 references to the surname Lee in Family Histories and Stories of Miami County, Kansas. There were 28 references to Lee in the 2 volumes of cemetery records. In Cemeteries of Miami Co., KS, Vol II, p. 148, Scott Valley Cemetery, Row 4, Lot 33 Lee, Lewis 31 Dec 1823 to 6 Nov 1894 Civil War US Veteran. Sean Furniss
Query Surnames: Casteel, Titus

54. True Williams And Alexander Belford
who never married but wrote under the pen name Josiah Allen s wife. released in 1877 was titled Josiah Allen s wife as a PA and PI Samantha at the
http://www.twainquotes.com/TWW/TWW.html
Quotations Newspaper Articles Special Features Links ... Search SPECIAL FEATURE By Barbara Schmidt This paper was presented at the
Fourth International Conference On the State of Mark Twain Studies
Elmira, New York
August 18, 2001
A CLOSER LOOK AT THE LIVES OF
TRUE WILLIAMS AND ALEXANDER BELFORD
The life of True W. Williams spanned a period of fifty-eight years from 1839-1897. One of Mark Twain's most prominent illustrators, Williams led a life that is bound together with the works of Twain and also with the publishing empire of one of Twain's most notorious enemiesAlexander Belford, the Canadian publishing "pirate." Throughout his career Williams provided illustrations for books by some America's most popular writers. However, history never conceded to True Williams one recognition that he desired and that Alexander Belford's company offeredto be known as an author in his own right. Most telling is his comment recorded in a letter to author Marietta Holley that was published in Watertown Daily Times , in 1931: "In whatever way or whenever I can be of any assistance to you, command me. All I ask in return is that you admire my "Frank Fairweather." That is my only weak spot, the only way to my obdurate and fickle heart."

55. True Chronology
Josiah Allen s wife as a PA Promiscuous Advisor and PI Private InvestigatorSamantha at the Centennial, Marietta Holley. American Publishing Company
http://www.twainquotes.com/TWW/chronobiblio.html
Quotations Newspaper Articles Special Features Links ... Search SPECIAL FEATURE By Barbara Schmidt Illustrator Truman W. Williams: Born - March 22, 1839 Allegany County NY Died - November 23, 1897 Chicago IL Williams's illustrations appear in the following: Struggles and Triumphs: or Forty Years of Recollections Hartford CT. No. of illustrations signed by Williams: 11 out of 33; no other illustrator signified reprinted in 1889 as Beyond the Mississippi Albert Deane Richardson. American Publishing Company, Hartford CT. (Williams' illustrations do not appear in the 1867 first edition of this volume. The 1869 edition is an expanded edition.) No. of illustrations attributed to Williams in index: 2 out of 216; numerous other illustrators The Innocents Abroad Mark Twain. American Publishing Company, Hartford CT. No. of illustrations signed by Williams: 4 out of 234 Overland Through Asia , Thomas W. Knox, American Publishing Company, Hartford CT No. of illustrations signed by Williams: 6 out 193; numerous other illustrators

56. Footnotes: Women's Humor As A Means Of Both Connection And Resistance
Marietta Holley, Josiah Allen s wife, My Opinions and Betsey Bobbet s (Hartford,CT 1874) 92. Fanny Fern, in Ruth Hall and Other Writings,
http://www.fnsa.org/v1n4/huebl2.html
Footnotes for "From Peek-a-boo to Sarcasm: Women's Humor as a Means of Both Connection and Resistance" by Linda Naranjo-Huebl
  • Janet Surrey, "The Self-in-Relation: A Theory of Women's Development," in Women's Growth in Connection: Writings from the Stone Center (New York: The Guilford Press, 1991): 62.
  • Kate Sanborn, "Introduction" to The Wit of Women , in Linda Morris, American Women Humorists (New York: Garland Publishing, 1994): 5.
  • Robin Lakoff, Language and Woman's Place
  • Mahadev L. Apte, Humor and Laughter: An Anthropological Approach (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1985): 70.
  • Mary Crawford, "Just Kidding: Gender and Conversational Humor," in Regina Barreca, ed., New Perspectives on Women and Comedy (Philadelphia: Gordon and Breach, 1992): 24.
  • Joe Cox, Raymond Read and Philip Van Auken, "Male-Female Differences in Communicating Job-Related Humor: An Exploratory Study," Humor
  • Martin Grotjahn, Beyond Laughter (New York: McGraw Hill, 1957); Betty Lehan Harragan, Games Mother Never Taught You (New York: Warner, 1977); Sharon Crain, "At Work, it Pays to be Funny,"
  • 57. Women's Humor As A Means Of Both Connection And Resistance
    Samantha, who ironically refers to herself as Josiah Allen s wife, takes onsubjects of national concern and compares them to problems she faces on the
    http://www.fnsa.org/v1n4/huebl1.html
    From Peek-a-boo to Sarcasm:
    Women's Humor as a Means of Both Connection and Resistance
    Linda Naranjo-Huebl
    There is a growing body of new research and literature on both women's psychological development and women's humor, but theorists in these two fields have not yet fully integrated their findings. Research on women's psychology has introduced new models of the identity-formation process and how women develop their identities in relation. Self-in-relation theorists focus on the early mother-infant relationship and how it serves as a model for development based on emotional and cognitive intersubjectivity. In contrast to earlier models that posit rigid individuation and separation from the mother as the major goal of psychological development, these feminist theorists point out that the early mother-infant bond facilitates identity based on empathy and mutual recognition of the other's subjectivity, as Janet Surrey explains:
    They [mother and infant] both will proceed to become further defined as people as they change because of the relationship. Optimally, they both will grow toward more relatedness, not less; toward better relatedness, not separation. And better relatedness means more flexibility, scope, and choice for all individuals and for the relationship itself.[1]

    58. Books From Antique Networking
    By Josiah Allen s wife (Marietta Holley) Paperback worn edges andspine- but remarkably good for it s age.......
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    59. Library Book Sales - Complete Library Listing For West Chester Public Library
    Josiah Allen s wife (psued.). Josiah Allen s wife as a PA PI Or, Samantha atthe Centennial. Hartford, CT. American Publishing Co. 1883. 580 pps. 8vo .
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    60. Mar 1 - Author Anniversaries
    HINDLE 1926 Marietta HOLLEY (ps Josiah Allen s wife) 1927 John LOMAS 1928Sir, (Alfred) Herbert BREWER 1929 Edmond Joseph MASSICOTTE 1929 Sir,
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    Author Anniversaries for Mar 1
    If you find a person's date of birth or death on this page and want to find that person's date of death or birth, or other information, try looking them up in the New General Catalog of Old Books and Authors pages. Born: nee nee HESSE 1904: Angela DU MAURIER 1905: Dorothie ( nee )de Bear BOBBE 1906: Allison CHANDLER 1907: Prof, Walter George MUELDER 1908: Denison KITCHEL 1909: (James) David (Graham) NIVEN 1909: Albert Gunter HESS 1909: Heiner HESSE 1910: Frederic Edward MOHS 1910: Prof, Archer John Porter MARTIN 1911: (Joseph) Harry(=Henry) PRESTON 1911: Harry GOLOMBEK 1911: Prof, Paul Murray KENDALL 1912: Cardinal, Gerald Emmett CARTER 1913: Helmut (Erich Robert) GERNSHEIM 1914: I Bernard COHEN 1914: Prof, Ralph (Waldo) ELLISON 1915: Gerard PIEL 1915: Prof, Robert ERNST 1917: David DUNHILL 1917: Fadwa (Hafez) TUQAN / TOUKAN 1917: Prof, Martha (Beatrice) ( nee )Kendrick COBB 1917: Robert (Traill Spence) LOWELL, Jr 1917: Tom KEATING 1919: Alden (G) BARBER 1919: Brig, Jock(=John Robert Edward) HAMILTON-BAILLIE, aka H B 1920: Michael (Meredith) SWANN, (life) Baron SWANN 1920: Prof, Howard (Stanley) NEMEROV 1921: Sir, Michael (Robert Emanuel) KERR 1922: Dolores Teresa SOROUR, Mrs MOGGRIDGE (ps: Jackie MOGGRIDGE) 1922: William M GAINES 1922: Yitzhak RABIN 1923: Prof, James LISTER 1924: Deke(=Donald Kent) SLAYTON 1926: Erik BYE 1927: Prof, George Ogden ABELL 1927: Thomas Jaffray McNAIR 1931: Preble STOLZ 1931: Ricard Morre RIVE 1936: Shirley (Bernice) ( nee )Politer GLASS 1938: Msgr, Philip J MURNION 1942: Prof, Colin (Roy) BELL 1946: Richard Alan YOUNG

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