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Elizabeth Stuart Phelps (1844–1911)

Auteur de The Silent Partner: Including "The Tenth of January"

59+ oeuvres 443 utilisateurs 7 critiques

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Œuvres de Elizabeth Stuart Phelps

The Story of Avis (1878) 69 exemplaires
The Gates Ajar (1869) 50 exemplaires
Doctor Zay (1882) 34 exemplaires
Beyond the Gates (1883) 19 exemplaires
Three Spiritualist Novels (2000) 19 exemplaires
A Singular Life (1894) 18 exemplaires
The Gates Between (1887) 13 exemplaires
Men, Women, and Ghosts (1969) 11 exemplaires
Gypsy Breynton (1866) 9 exemplaires
The master of the magicians (1890) 8 exemplaires
The supply at Saint Agatha's (2011) 7 exemplaires
The Madonna of the tubs (2009) 7 exemplaires
Gypsy's Sowing and Reaping (1866) 6 exemplaires
Avery (1902) 5 exemplaires
Chapters from a life (1980) 5 exemplaires
Gypsy's Cousin Joy (1866) 4 exemplaires
Jonathan and David (2008) 4 exemplaires
A Lost Hero (1977) 3 exemplaires
Comrades (1911) 3 exemplaires
Walled in : a novel (2012) 3 exemplaires
Sealed orders (1969) 3 exemplaires
Loveliness: A Story (2011) 3 exemplaires
Friends: a duet 3 exemplaires
The Man in the Case 3 exemplaires
Though life us do part 2 exemplaires
The Struggle for Immortality (1889) 2 exemplaires
Austin Phelps : a memoir (1891) 2 exemplaires
Fourteen to one 2 exemplaires
Confessions Of A Wife (1902) (2010) 2 exemplaires
Hedged in 2 exemplaires
Come forth 2 exemplaires
A Chariot of Fire (1910) 2 exemplaires
Within The Gates (2021) 2 exemplaires
The successors of Mary the first (2010) — Auteur — 2 exemplaires
Donald Marcy 2 exemplaires
Our famous women 1 exemplaire
Trixy (2019) 1 exemplaire
Lille Alf 1 exemplaire
Since I died 1 exemplaire
Old maid's paradise 1 exemplaire

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Camelot Chronicles (1992) — Contributeur — 121 exemplaires
Two Friends and Other 19th-century American Lesbian Stories (1994) — Contributeur — 98 exemplaires
The Whole Family: A Novel (1908) — Contributeur — 64 exemplaires
The Vintage Book of American Women Writers (2011) — Contributeur; Contributeur — 57 exemplaires
The Junior Classics Volume 07: Stories of Courage and Heroism (1912) — Contributeur — 52 exemplaires
May Your Days Be Merry and Bright: Christmas Stories by Women (1988) — Contributeur — 52 exemplaires
Scribbling Women: Short Stories by 19th-Century American Women (1997) — Contributeur — 50 exemplaires
Best Loved Short Stories of Nineteenth Century America (2003) — Contributeur — 39 exemplaires
Rediscoveries: American Short Stories by Women, 1832-1916 (1994) — Contributeur — 32 exemplaires
More Deadly than the Male: Masterpieces from the Queens of Horror (2019) — Contributeur — 30 exemplaires
Between Mothers and Daughters: Stories Across A Generation (1985) — Contributeur — 28 exemplaires
Minor Hauntings: Chilling Tales of Spectral Youth (2021) — Contributeur — 28 exemplaires
Spectral Sounds: Unquiet Tales of Acoustic Weird (2022) — Contributeur — 23 exemplaires
Women's Friendships: A Collection of Short Stories (1991) — Contributeur — 22 exemplaires
Arthurian Literature by Women: An Anthology (1999) — Contributeur — 19 exemplaires
The Other Woman: Stories of Two Women and a Man (1993) — Contributeur — 18 exemplaires
Old Maids: Short Stories by Nineteenth Century U.S. Women Writers (1984) — Contributeur — 17 exemplaires
Avenging Angels: Ghost Stories by Victorian Women Writers (2018) — Contributeur — 9 exemplaires
Stories by American Authors, Volume 8 (1884) — Contributeur — 9 exemplaires
Forgotten Ghosts: The Supernatural Anthologies of Hugh Lamb (1996) — Contributeur — 7 exemplaires
The Haunted Wherry and Other Rare Ghost Stories (1985) — Contributeur — 4 exemplaires

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Partage des connaissances

Autres noms
Phelps, Mary Gray (birth name)
Phelps, Lily
Adams, Mary
Ward, Elizabeth Stuart Phelps
Date de naissance
1844-08-31
Date de décès
1911-01-28
Sexe
female
Nationalité
USA
Lieu de naissance
Andover, Massachusetts, USA
Lieu du décès
Newton Center, Massachusetts, USA
Études
Abbot Academy
Professions
novelist
essayist
social reformer
feminist
Relations
Phelps, Austin (father)
Trusta, H. (mother)
Courte biographie
Elizabeth Stuart Phelps, later Ward, was born Mary Gray Phelps in Andover, Massachusetts. Her parents were Austin Phelps, a Congregational minister and educator, and his wife Elizabeth Wooster Stuart Phelps, author of the Kitty Brown series of books for girls under the pen name H. Trusta. After her mother died when she was eight years old, she asked to be renamed in her honor. Elizabeth received an excellent education, attending the Abbot Academy and Mrs. Edwards' School for Young Ladies. She began writing as a child and published a story in the magazine Youth's Companion at age 13. A couple of years later, she won recognition from prominent literary figures such as John Greenleaf Whittier when her story "The Tenth of January" appeared in The Atlantic Monthly. In 1868, she published The Gates Ajar, a bestselling fantasy novel about the afterlife that won her national fame and popularity. It was followed by Beyond the Gates (1883) and The Gates Between (1887). During her lifetime, she published 57 volumes of fiction, poetry and essays, all of which challenged the conventional view that a woman's place was in the home and often portrayed women in careers. She also wrote several poems and three short stories on Arthurian themes. In 1888, she married Herbert D. Ward, a journalist 17 years her junior, in another break with the norms of the time. She became an advocate through her writing, lectures and other work for social reform, temperance, and the women's emancipation. She was also involved in clothing reform for women, and in 1874 urged them to burn their corsets.
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Please do not delete CK content again unless it is in error! Do not combine or confuse this author with her mother, Elizabeth Wooster Stuart Phelps (1815-1852).

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Originally published in 1904, Trixy is an antivivisection novel by the activist Elizabeth Stuart Phelps. Aside from print-on-demand editions, this is the first publication of the novel since 1905. In a 2019 edition from Northwestern University Press, editor Emily E. VanDette reprints the complete text with a forty-page introduction, seven pages of endnotes, and contextual materials.

Trixy is of a piece with other antivivisection novels of the era, pitting a sympathetic female protagonist against a harsh male vivisector and strongly emphasizing dogs in particular as a victim of vivisection. In this case, the sympathetic Miriam Lauriat is wooed by the accomplished young doctor Olin Steele, who, unbeknownst to her, is a vivisector. At the same time, Miriam makes the acquaintance of a young man named Dan and his performing dog, Trixy, who is snatched in order to be made an experimental subject in Steele's laboratory.

Like many other antivivisection novels Trixy associates the danger of vivisection with a danger to women. The threat Steele poses to Miriam is not physical danger but, rather, his possessive attitude toward women. Although as a young trainee he could not bear to see an animal experimented upon, he has by the novel's present time dissected the brains of fifty dogs in his search for the physiological cause of love and concluded that love doesn't exist. He believes that the weak must be sacrificed to the strong and that women must therefore be gained by force. Steele loves Miriam, but his clinical training has destroyed his capacity to understand his feelings. Phelps's novel thus argues that vivisection is dangerous because of the harm it causes not only to innocent animals but also to the vivisector. While this argument is not uncommon, Phelps's emphasis on misogyny and her exploration of the continuity between the animal and the human distinguish her approach within the convention. As a result, the republication of Trixy will be of interest to scholars of feminist activism as well as scientific ethics.

You can read the rest of this review at Legacy: A Journal of American Woman Writers, though only if you have access to Project MUSE, alas.
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Stevil2001 | Jun 10, 2023 |
Good, Some bug damage, "S.R. Williams"
 
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GoshenMAHistory | 2 autres critiques | Apr 4, 2022 |
There are reasons that its popularity did not continue. And some are valid.

But Phelps gives a startlingly legitimate portrait of grief and questioning. I remembered something I had read regarding the post-Civil War life: That there were literally towns full of women because towns full of men had been killed (because of the way that they composed their companies). These seemed to be her audience.

I liked the book, in perspective. I liked it, especially with the ties to Stowe and mourning. I also thought the conclusions (based on her reading of The Bible and life) that Winifred reaches regarding heaven were interesting*.

*see [b:The Book of Mormon: Another Testament of Jesus Christ|323355|The Book of Mormon Another Testament of Jesus Christ|Anonymous|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1327389004s/323355.jpg|2139868], particularly the book of Alma.
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OutOfTheBestBooks | 2 autres critiques | Sep 24, 2021 |
 
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Œuvres
59
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Membres
443
Popularité
#55,291
Évaluation
½ 3.6
Critiques
7
ISBN
140
Langues
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