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  1. Biography - Stoddard, Elizabeth Drew (1823-1902): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2002-01-01
  2. Elizabeth Stoddard: An Anthology in Memoriam (1823-1902)
  3. American Culture, Canons, and the Case of Elizabeth Stoddard
  4. Elizabeth Stoddard & the Boundaries of Bourgeois Culture (Studies in Major Literary Authors) by Lynn Mahoney, 2003-12-01
  5. I Believe I Shall Die An Impenetrable Secret: The Writings Of Elizabeth Barstow Stoddard by Regula Giovani, 2003-01

1. PROJECT GUTENBERG - Catalog By Author - Index - Stoddard, Elizabeth
Etexts by Author Stoddard, Elizabeth, 18231902 "S" Index Main Index Lemorne Versus Huell
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2. PROJECT GUTENBERG - Catalog By Author - Stoddard, Elizabeth
Etexts by Author Stoddard, Elizabeth, 18231902 "S" Index Main Index Lemorne Versus Huell. LANGUAGE English. SUBJECT
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3. PAL Elizabeth Stoddard (1823-1902)
Paul P. Reuben Chapter 3 Early Nineteenth Century Elizabeth Stoddard (18231902)
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4. Myers And Stoddard (1998) Elizabeth Stoddard An Anthology In
Elizabeth Stoddard An anthology in memoriam (18231902) Post a Comment. CONTRIBUTORS Editor Myers, M.
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5. The Morgesons - Elizabeth Stoddard - IndyPublish.com
From the strikingly original voice of Elizabeth Stoddard (18231902) comes a pioneering novel about growing up female in 19th-century American
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6. Heath Anthology Of American LiteratureElizabeth Stoddard - Author
Textbook Site for The Heath Anthology of American Literature, Fourth Edition Paul Lauter, General Editor Elizabeth Stoddard (18231902)
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7. Elizabeth Stoddard (in MARION)
Uniform title Short stories. Selections Author Stoddard, Elizabeth, 18231902. Opfermann, Susanne. Roth, Yvonne, 1969- Published
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8. Buy.com - The Morgesons Elizabeth Stoddard ISBN 0140436510
From the strikingly original voice of Elizabeth Stoddard (18231902) comes a pioneering novel about growing up female in 19th-century American
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9. Elizabeth Stoddard (1823-1902)
Elizabeth Stoddard (18231902). Contributing Editors Sybil Weir and Sandra A.Zagarell. Classroom Issues and Strategies. Stoddard s terse narrative style,
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Elizabeth Stoddard (1823-1902)
Contributing Editors:
Sybil Weir and Sandra A. Zagarell
Classroom Issues and Strategies
Stoddard's terse narrative style, the limitation of point of view to the indirect, ironic woman narrator, and the oblique portrayal of the major act on which the plot turns may make it difficult for students to follow "Lemorne Versus Huell." Also, students unfamiliar with conventions of gothic fiction and mid-century history may miss much of the social commentary. It may therefore be useful to ask students to review the plot. It may also be useful to give background on sentimental fiction's featuring of courtship plots and frequent endorsement of female self-sacrifice and male paternalism (as in The Wide, Wide World ) so that students get a sense of Stoddard's critique of such conventions.
Major Themes, Historical Perspectives, and Personal Issues
Reconstructing Womanhood
Significant Form, Style, or Artistic Conventions
I would also stress Stoddard's humor and her importance "as an experimenter in narrative method. She anticipates modern fiction in using a severely limited mode with minimal narrative clues" (Buell and Zagarell, "Biographical and Critical Introduction," p. xxiii).
Original Audience
"Lemorne

10. Heath Anthology Of American LiteratureElizabeth Stoddard - Author Page
(18231902). Elizabeth Stoddard’s writings present women strongly moved by passion,struggling for self-realization, and rejecting conventional piety with
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Elizabeth Stoddard
Elizabeth Stoddard’s writings present women strongly moved by passion, struggling for self-realization, and rejecting conventional piety with its emphasis on female self-sacrifice. Writing in an era which endorsed “the cult of true womanhood,” Stoddard failed to find an audience, not only because of her unconventional characterization of women, but also because of her cryptic narrative strategies. Nevertheless, during her lifetime, Stoddard managed to publish three novels, approximately 75 newspaper columns, 40 or so poems, and more than 80 prose works.
Stoddard was born and raised in Mattapoisett, Massachusetts, a fishing village on the northwest shore of Buzzard’s Bay. The bleak, seacoast landscape of Stoddard’s youth, a landscape which seemingly gave rise to intense, fixated, and often bizarre passions, provided the setting and the characters found in her best work, including all three of her novels. Almost pathologically close to her family, particularly to her brother Wilson Barstow, Stoddard left Mattapoisett only briefly until her marriage; she attended Wheaton Female Seminary for one term in 1837 and again in 1840–1841; she traveled in New England and to New York City where, in 1851, she met Richard Stoddard, an aspiring poet.

11. PROJECT GUTENBERG - Catalog By Author - Index - Stoddard
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Stoddard, Elizabeth (18231902). Lemorne Versus Huell (English);The Morgesons (English); Poems (English). Stoddard, Francis Hovey (1847-1936)
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14. Poems By Elizabeth Stoddard - Project Gutenberg
Creator, Stoddard, Elizabeth (18231902). Title, Poems. Language, English.EText-No. 12391. Release Date, 2004-05-01. Copyrighted, No
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15. PAL: Elizabeth Stoddard (1823-1902)
Chapter 3 Early Nineteenth Century Elizabeth Stoddard (18231902) Petrulionis,Sandra H. Elizabeth Drew Barstow Stoddard (1823-1902).
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PAL: Perspectives in American Literature
A Research and Reference Guide - An Ongoing Project Paul P. Reuben Chapter 3: Early Nineteenth Century: Elizabeth Stoddard (1823-1902)
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(Source: Legacy Photo Gallery Top Primary Works The Morgensons, 1862 (novel); Two Men, 1865 (novel); Temple House, 1867 (novel); Lolly Dinks' Doings, 1874 (children's tales); Poems, Wrote a bi-monthly column for Daily Alta California, a San Francisco newspaper, 1854-1858. Temple House; a novel. Philadelphia: H. T. Coates, 1901. NY: Johnson Reprint Corp., 1971. PS2934 S3 T4 Two men; a novel. Stories. Eds. Susanne Oppermann and Yvonne Roth. Boston: Northeastern UP, 2003. Top Selected Bibliography Alaimo, Stacy. "Elizabeth Stoddard's The Morgesons: A Feminist Dialogue of Bildung and Descent." Legacy 8.1 (Sprg 1991): 29-37. Belasco, Susan. "Elizabeth Barstow Stoddard, the Daily Alta California, and the Tradition of American Humor." American Periodicals Buell, Lawrence, and Sandra A. Zagarell. eds.

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Frank Richard, 18341902; Stoddard, Charles Warren, 1843-1909; Stoddard, Elizabeth,1823-1902; Stoker, Bram, 1847-1912; Stone, JM (Jean
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18. Literary Encyclopedia: List People (S)
Stoddard, Elizabeth (Stoddard, Elizabeth ). 18231902. We hope to complete thisentry soon. Stoddard, Richard Henry (Stoddard, Richard Henry ). 1825-1903
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19. Mercedes, By Elizabeth Stoddard
Complete text of the poem by Elizabeth Stoddard. MERCEDES. by ElizabethStoddard (18231902). NDER a sultry, yellow sky,; On the yellow sand I lie;
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MERCEDES by: Elizabeth Stoddard (1823-1902)
    NDER a sultry, yellow sky,
    On the yellow sand I lie;
    The crinkled vapors smite my brain,
    I smoulder in a fiery pain.
    Above the crags the condor flies;
    He knows where the red gold lies,
    He knows where the diamonds shine;
    If I knew, would she be mine?
    Mercedes in her hammock swings;
    In her court a palm-tree flings
    Its slender shadow on the ground,
    The fountain falls with silver sound.
    Her lips are like this cactus cup;
    With my hand I crush it up;
    I tear its flaming leaves apart;
    Would that I could tear her heart!
    Last night a man was at her gate;
    In the hedge I lay in wait;
    I saw Mercedes meet him there,
    By the fireflies in her hair.
    I waited till the break of day,
    Then I rose and stole away;
    But left my dagger in the gate;
    Now she knows her lover's fate!
"Mercedes" is reprinted from The Little Book of American Poets: 1787-1900 . Ed. Jessie B. Rittenhouse. Cambridge: Riverside Press, 1915. MORE POEMS BY ELIZABETH STODDARD RELATED WEBSITES

20. Author Elizabeth Drew Barstow Stoddard, From The Oldpoetry Poetry Archive
I was from United States of America, and I lived from 18231902. Print or Buy mypoetry? Add to favorites? Poems by Elizabeth Drew Barstow Stoddard
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