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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

61. University Of Iowa Press - Browse
Elizabeth DREW BARSTOW Stoddard 18231902 The House by the Sea Nameless Pain TheWife Speaks One morn I left him in his bed Before the Mirror
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She Wields a Pen American Women Poets of the Nineteenth Century By Janet Gray, ed. * Order *
  • 416 pp, 1997
    $24.95 paper 0-87745-575-9
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She Wields a Pen: American Women Poets of the Nineteenth Century Feminist Bookstore News
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does more to reveal the multiple lives, concerns, and social complexities of nineteenth-century women than do the 3,000 page anthologies from the larger publishing houses....[Gray] places the poems of Hawaiian Queen Lili'uokalani next to Emily Dickinson, Owl Women next to Emma Lazarus, Ann Plato next to Louisa May Alcott. Poets never mentioned in The Oxford Companion to Women's Writing in the United States appear in Gray's anthology. Authors who never made it to the more compendious and infinitely impressive Norton Anthology of African American Literature She Wields a Pen Transformations Nineteenth-century America was a nation in the making, with poetry playing its part by singing the new republic in its every facet and mood. Written and read by millions, poetry poured off the presses. No rarefied art form but a vast and varied industry, poetry provided a profession for many women barred from the more traditional masculine occupations. These women have largely been lost to literature, even though they include some the America's greatest and most rewarding poets. With the revealing exception of Emily Dickinson, a modern academic canon based on ideals of masculinity and on a modernist view of heroic individualism has dispensed with their work.

62. Family Trees
James HOUSTON 18231902 son of John HOUSTON and Unknown second husband of Mary,1910 Ruberta Elizabeth SMITH 1905- , 1930, Adam Stoddard TOWLE
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Family Trees
PLEASE NOTE: • "et al" translates roughly into "and everybody else connected with". • The "[ ]" indicates the couple did marry either by the customs of the country or in the church but the date is unknown. • "X-Ref." means "Cross Reference" • "N.M." means "Never Married" • If you see any errors, or can provide names and or dates, please let us know (it won't hurt our feelings one little bit honest). SURNAMES ALLARD APNAUT BAKER BEST ... YEOMAN ALLARD, Ovid et al
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et al HAMBURGER, David
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first wife of Ovid married Ovid Allard's
First marriage Sennie ALLARD
David HAMBURGER
married George Peter APNAUT Julia HAMBURGER married William KENDRICK married Wilhelmina Sophia APNAUT
Duncan MACK 2nd husband of Wilhelmina married Ovid ALLARD Justine Cowichan married Ovid Allard's Second marriage Jason Ovid ALLARD son of Ovid Seraphine married Kenneth MORRISON Lucy ALLARD daughter of Ovid married Jessie Matilda MORRISON James Leslie WALKER married Percy ARMSTRONG Leslie Marie WALKER married APNAUT, George Peter

63. BiblioMan.Com - The Great Literary Works
Robert Louis, 18501894 Stewart, Cal, 1856-1919 Stewart, Donald Ogden, 1894- Stockton,Frank Richard, 1834-1902 Stoddard, Elizabeth, 1823-1902 Stoker, Bram
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Authors of the Past Authors in alphabetical order A B C D ... Z Abbott , David Phelps 1863-1934
Abbott, Edwin Abbott, 1838-1926 AKA: Square, A
Andy Adams, 1859-1935
Adams, Henry, 1838-1918
Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848
Adams, Samuel, 1722-1803
Adams, William Taylor, 1822-1897 AKA: Optic, Oliver, 1822-1897
Addams, Jane, 1860-1935
Aesop, 620(?)B.C.-563(?)B.C.
Aiken, Conrad Potter, 1889-1966
Akutagawa, Ryunosuke, 1892-1927 Alcott, Louisa May, 1832-1888 Aldrich, Thomas Bailey, 1836-1907 Alger, Horatio, 1832-1899 Allen, James Lane, 1849-1925 Altemus, Henry Altsheler, Joseph A. (Joseph Alexander), 1862-1919 American Tract Society, The Andersen, Hans Christian, 1805-1875 Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941 Anonymous Anzengruber, Ludwig, 1839-1889 Appleton, Victor, pseudonym Apuleius, Lucius Ariosto, Ludovico, 1474-1533 Aristophanes BACK TO ORDER PAGE Aristotle, 384-322 B.C Arnim, Elizabeth von AKA: Elizabeth, 1866-1941 Arnim, Ludwig Achim, Freiherr von, 1781-1831 Arnold, Edwin Lester Linden, d. 1935 Ascham, Roger, 1515-1568

64. Food For Thought: Biographies
Stoddard, Elizabeth Brew née Barstow (American novelist, poet), 18231902.Stoddard, Richard Henry (American poet, literary critic), 1825-1903
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Sa, Mem de (Portuguese colonial official) Saada, Antun (Brazilian-born Syrian political agitator) Sa'adia ben Joseph (Jewish commentator, scholar) Saakashvili, Mikhail (or Mikheil) "Misha" (Georgian politician) b.1967 Saarinen, Eero (Finnish-born American architect; son of Eliel) Saarinen, Gottlieb Eliel (Finnish-born American architect) Saavedra, Juan Bautista (Bolivian jurist; president 1921-25) Saavedra Fajardo, Diego (Spanish diplomat, writer) Saavedra Lamas, Carlos (Argentinean jurist, diplomat) Saavedra Ramirez de Baquendano, Angel de (Span. polit., writer) Saba (or Sabas), Saint (Turkish Christian monk) Saba, Umberto Poli (Italian poet) Sabatier, Louis-Auguste (French Protestant theologian) Sabatier, Paul (French chemist) Sabatini, Rafael (Italian novelist in English) Sabbatini, Nicola (Italian architect) Sabato, Ernesto (Argentinean writer, critic, essayist) b.1911 Sabellius (Roman Christian prelate, theologian) fl. c.220 Sabin, Albert Bruce (American physician) Sabine, Sir Edward (British soldier, astronomer) Sabine, Wallace Clement Ware (American physicist)

65. CONSULS LIST
Stoddard, Elizabeth, 18231902. Elizabeth Stoddard STORIES / EDITED WITH ANINTRODUCTION BY SUSANNE OPFERMANN AND YVONNE ROTH.
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  • Fletcher, Chris, 1967- 1,000 YEARS OF ENGLISH LITERATURE : A TREASURY OF LITERARY MANUSCRIPTS / CHRIS FLETCHER ; WITH ROGER EVANS AND SALLY BROWN. New York : Harry N. Abrams, c2003.
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  • Mosley, Nicholas, 1923- ACCIDENT / NICHOLAS MOSLEY ; AN AFTERWORD BY STEVEN WEISENBURGER. Elmwood Park, IL : Dalkey Archive Press, 1991, c1985.
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  • Tindale, Christopher W. (Christopher William). ACTS OF ARGUING : A RHETORICAL MODEL OF ARGUMENT / CHRISTOPHER W. TINDALE. Albany, N.Y. : State University of New York Press, c1999.
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  • Langdell, Cheri Colby. ADRIENNE RICH : THE MOMENT OF CHANGE / CHERYL COLBY LANGDELL. Westport, Conn. : Praeger, 2004.
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  • Smollett, Tobias George, 1721-1771. THE ADVENTURES OF RODERICK RANDOM / TOBIAS SMOLLETT ; EDITED WITH AN INTRODUCTION AND NOTES BY PAUL-GABRIEL BOUCE. Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1999.
  • 66. A Celebration Of Women Writers: S Listings
    Stockley, Cynthia (18721936); Stockton, Annis Boudinot (1736-1801) ; Portrait;Stockton, Cornelia M. Stoddard, Elizabeth Drew Barstow (1823-1902)
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    WRITERS WHOSE NAMES START WITH S

    67. Captain Hugh Mason Genealogy
    v. Hepzibah. Died Stoddard, NH, on 2 Jan 1805. Data from Mason. Data from Mason.1123, v. Elizabeth Valentine (18081865). vi. Lorenzo Walker (1823-1902). 589.
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    Sixth Generation (Continued)
    Family of Ens. Joseph Mason (262)
    586. Samuel Mason
    Joseph Benjamin Joseph Joseph ... Hugh ). Born Dublin, N. H., on 29 Mar 1771. Died on 20 Oct 1822. Data from Mason.
    In 1795, Samuel Mason bought the farm in Sullivan, N. H., where he built the house that stood at 4, about seventy rods south of the present house, and there his first five children were born. He was a cordwainer and made boots and shoes for his family and sometimes for his neighbors.
    School tax collector 1799, collector 1803, constable 1803. August 23, 1805, he bought of his father, Joseph Mason, the place in Dublin (now Harrisville), where he was born, and moved there, where he was the third commander of the Grenadier Company.
    Married at the home of her father.
    They had the following children:
    i. Samuel ii. Martin. Born Sullivan, N. H., on 6 Sep 1798. Died Sullivan, N. H., on 7 Jul 1800. Buried on the farm. Data from Mason.
    iii. Charles iv. Mary v. Elijah Willard. Born Sullivan, N. H., on 29 Dec 1804. Died on 15 Jan 1816. Data from Mason.
    vi.

    68. 1823-1902 - Amazon Search Results
    Contemporary Authors Biography Stoddard, Elizabeth Drew (1823-1902). ElizabethStoddard An Anthology in Memoriam (1823-1902). M. Myers price -.
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    69. Paghat's Garden: Humulus Lupulus 'Aureus'
    Elizabeth Stoddard (1823-1902). Golden Hop Vine (Humulus lupulus Aureus ) hasbright yellow-green lobed leaves that render it the most desirable
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    Golden Hop Vine
    "I feel the breath of the summer night,
    Aromatic fire:
    The trees, the vines, the flowers are astir
    With tender desire." -Elizabeth Stoddard
    Golden Hop Vine ( Humulus lupulus
    Native to temperate zones from western Europe to Asia, it is cold hardy at minus 20 to 10 degrees F., dying back to dormant roots in winter, plus it is heat-tolerant in summer. The further north it is grown, the more sun it requires, but in general it needs some protection from too long a sunny day, especially 'Aureus' whose pale leaves can bleach if oversunned.
    It dies completely back in winter, so whatever remains of its vines should be trimmed away. Once established it returns each spring with extreme rapidity, climbing fifteen or twenty feet in no time. The Golden variety is restrained compared to the species, but still has swift growth.
    Not all the effects were necessarily positive. The term "hopping mad," which had already found its way into English literature by the 1660s, was probably first spoken in hop-cultivating centers like Kent, blaming hops for the drunken rages of "hoppers" who were the itinerant laborers who worked seasonally in the hop fields.
    But a 1999 study at the School of Biomedical Sciences of King's College, London, headed by S. R. Milligan, did find an unusually potent plant phytoestrogen in hops, namely 8-prenylnaringenin. This is sufficient to lend scientific credence to the belief that men who drink beer are prone to impotency, or women laboring in hop fields will have disruptions in their menstrual cycle. Alas for women who have paid money for "breast enlargement pills" made of hop powder, this is just another scam of the "herbal dietary supplements" industry which pretends to be medically driven if you're a customer, but are suddenly only food supplements when proofs of efficacy are required by the FDA.

    70. Paghat's Garden: Olsynium Douglasii 'Quaint And Queer'
    Elizabeth Stoddard (1823-1902). This selected cultivar of the Northwest nativeSatin Flower, or Widow Grass, has violet flowers so pale they are almost
    http://www.paghat.com/widowgrass.html
    S. californicum Anna Rose Whitney.

    aka Douglas's Blue-Eyed Grass
    or Satin Flower
    "The sense of all his beauty, sweetness, comes
    When blossoms are the sweetest." -Elizabeth Stoddard
    This selected cultivar of the Northwest native Satin Flower, or Widow Grass, has violet flowers so pale they are almost white. If you look with exceeding care, you will see that each six-petalled bloom has three pale-violet petals alternating with three even more pallid nearly-white petals. The wild form O. douglasii var. douglasii has pink flowers that hang bell-like, but this cultivar faces its flowers upward.
    if
    Its scientific name is Olsynium douglasii, but was formerly called Sisyrinchium douglasii.
    We have several other widow-grasses in roadside sun-gardens, including among others Eastern Blue-eyed Grass ( S. angustifolium S. x bellum 'E. K. Balls'

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    71. A Summer Night
    A Summer Night By Elizabeth Stoddard (18231902) I FEEL the breath of the summernight, Aromatic fire The trees, the vines, the flowers are astir,
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    A Summer Night By Elizabeth Stoddard (1823-1902)
    I FEEL the breath of the summer night,
    Aromatic fire:
    The trees, the vines, the flowers are astir,
    With tender desire.
    The white moths flutter about the lamp,
    Enamoured with light;
    And a thousand creatures softly sing
    A song to the night!
    But I am alone, and how can I sing
    Praises to thee? Come, Night! unveil the beautiful soul That waiteth for me. Fantasi og kreativitet Prosa og poesi Mystik og spiritualitet Multimedia ... Next

    72. Find In A Library: American Culture, Canons, And The Case Of Elizabeth Stoddard
    American culture, canons, and the case of Elizabeth Stoddard Robert McClureSmith Biographical foreword Elizabeth Drew Barstow Stoddard (18231902)
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    73. The Short Story Classics The Best From The Masters Of The Genre
    Gustave Flaubert (18211880) A Simple Heart. Elizabeth Drew Stoddard(1823-1902) Lemorne Versus Huell NEW. Henry Clay Lewis (1825-1850
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    74. Publice Domain E-Books By Title
    Lemorne Versus Huell, Stoddard, Elizabeth Drew 18231902, Project Gutenberg,1999. Leonid Andreyev 1871-1919, Kayden, Eugene M. University Of Virginia
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    75. IHX Manuscripts AC
    Wilson Barstow to his sister, Elizabeth Drew Barstow Stoddard (18231902), andher husband, Richard Henry Stoddard (1825-1902). Barstow was aide-de-camp to
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    C ollection Information A-C A ADAMS , CHARLES. JOURNAL, 1884-87. 1 item. Charles Adams was a taxidermist from Toulon, Ill. He took a trip around the world in 1884-87 to collect specimens and resided for a period of time in Auckland, New Zealand, and Singapore, where he practiced taxidermy. The journal is a 160-page account of this journey. Adams later prepared a taxidermy exhibit for the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition. Adams's nephew, Clifford Love of Philo, Ill., loaned the journal to the Survey for copying in 1974. ALLEN FAMILY. PAPERS, 1803-1913. .5 cu.ft. According to the recollections of Charles and Robert Allen, descendants of the Allen family, two Allen brothers came to Virginia from Northern Ireland during the mid-eighteenth century. They settled for a time in Virginia, and their descendants later moved to Kentucky. Charles and Robert's grandfather, Joseph, left Kentucky and settled in Indiana. One of Joseph Allen's sons, Artemus Ward Allen, served in the 73rd and in the 149th Ind. Vol. Inf. during the Civil War. Another son, Ezra Fiske Allen, was a teacher in Indiana and became a professor of mathematics at Eastern Illinois State Normal School in Charleston, Ill. Joseph Newton Allen, a third son, was an educator in Kansas. He later became involved with real estate in Indian Territory (Oklahoma). This collection contains papers and correspondence of the Allen family from 1803 to 1913. The correspondence includes five Civil War letters of Artemus Ward Allen and one from G. C. Smith, a doctor with the 43rd Indiana. These letters contain comments on life in the Army, Gens. McClellan and Halleck, and the Emancipation Proclamation. There are also several letters and documents about the educational career of Ezra Fiske Allen as well as letters of Florence and Lucy Allen. The collection also includes letters from Joseph Newton Allen recounting his activities in the Indian Territory. In addition there are legal documents concerning land transactions in Kentucky and Indiana, and a note of Dec. 31, 1844, signed by the heirs of Joseph and Frances Allen regarding the sale of slaves.

    76. UVa Library: Early American Fiction Collection
    EAF Author Elizabeth Drew Barstow Stoddard (18231902).
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    Works in the Collection Biographies Massachusetts-born novelist Elizabeth Drew Barstow Stoddard was a frequent contributor to magazines. Her works include The Morgesons and Temple House
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    The Morgesons (Restricted) Temple House: A Novel (Restricted) Two Men: A Novel (Restricted)
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    77. American Poetry Full-Text Database: Bibliography
    Stoddard, Elizabeth Drew Barstow 18231902 1895, Poems by Elizabeth Stoddard (Boston;New York; Cambridge Houghton, Mifflin and Company; The Riverside
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    Adams, Oscar Fay 1855-1919 [ Post - Laureate Idyls and other poems by Oscar Fay Adams (Boston: D. Lothrop and Company, 1886 ) [ AdamsOF,PostLIA Adams, Oscar Fay 1855-1919 [ [The distressed poet, in] Pickings from Puck. Being a choice collection of preeminently perfect pieces, poems and pictures from Puck: Fifth Crop. The pieces and poems by R. K. Munkittrick, Williston Fish, W. J. Henderson, Bill Nye, Scott Way, P. H. Welch, J. H. Williams, E. Reed, Will J. Lampton, A. W. Munkittrick, F. E. Chase, E. Frank Lintaber, H. C. Dodge, Salem Dorchester, John Van de Bogert, F. Munan, W. E. S. Fales, R. W. Clarke, Ruth Hall, Eke Young, and others. The pictures by J. Keppler, F. Opper, C. Jay Taylor, Syd. B. Griffin, E. Zimmermann, J. A. Wales, M. Woolf, G. F. Ciani, A. B. Shults, J. S. Goodwin, C. G. Bush, and others. Fifth Crop AdamsOF,TheDPIP Adams, Oscar Fay 1855-1919 [ [Renunciation, in] Representative sonnets by American poets with an essay on the sonnet, its nature and history, including many notable sonnets of other literatures; also biographical notes, indexes, etc. By Charles H. Crandall (Boston; New York; Cambridge: Houghton, Mifflin and Company; The Riverside Press, 1890 ) [

    78. Koninklijke Bibliotheek Van België
    Alfabetische lijst van titels, Stoddard Elizabeth Drew Barstow 18231902 Kritiek en interpretatie (3). American culture, canons, and
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    79. HL
    Frank Richard, 18341902 Stoddard, Elizabeth, 1823-1902 Stoker, Bram, 1847-1912Stout, Rex, 1886-1975 Stowe, Harriet Beecher, 1811-1896 Strachey,
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    80. Wright American Fiction, 1851-1875
    Author, Stoddard, Elizabeth, (18231902). Availability, © 2002 The Trustees ofIndiana University. Print Source, Two men Stoddard, Elizabeth,
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