Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Ward (August 31, 1844 – January 28, 1911) was an early feminist American author and intellectual who challenged traditional Christian...
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Tree Friends Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Ward (1844–1911), feminist American author and intellectual Eliza Stewart (disambiguation) Elizabeth Stewart (disambiguation)...
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Elizabeth Wooster Stuart Phelps (1815–1852) was an American writer of religiously themed articles, adult domestic fiction and books for children. She...
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Elizabeth Phelps may refer to: Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Ward (1844–1911), early feminist American author and intellectual Elizabeth Porter Phelps (1747–1817)...
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daughter Mary Gray Phelps (1844-1911), a feminist who later wrote three popular spiritualist novels under the name Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Ward. After his...
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donor card pioneer Elizabeth Rebecca Ward (1880–1978), English writer Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Ward (1844–1911), American author Elizabeth Ward (critic), winner...
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The Gates Ajar is an 1868 religious novel by Elizabeth Stuart Phelps (later Elizabeth Phelps Ward) that was immensely popular following its publication...
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(1965) Sara Jane Lippincott (Grace Greenwood)'s "Pygmalion" (1851) Elizabeth Stuart Phelps' "Galatea" from Harper's Weekly (1884) Edward Rowland Sill's "The...
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both Emily Dickinson and Nathaniel Hawthorne praised the work. Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Ward was also greatly influenced by Davis's Life in the Iron Mills...
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into fiction, publishing The Sunny Side by Elizabeth Stuart Phelps (the mother of Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Ward). In late 1851, along with his half-brother...
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The Silent Partner is a historical novel published by Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Ward in 1871. Serving as a critique of domesticity and poor workforce conditions...
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and thus frailer, in need of the support of a corset. In 1873 Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Ward wrote: So burn up the corsets! No, nor do you save the whalebones...
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also inspired the popular sketch "The Tenth of January" by author Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Ward. David Nevins, Sr. bought out his partner and rebuilt the...
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equipment The Silent Partner (novel), a historical-fiction novel by Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Ward This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the...
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Wendell Holmes Sr., Bret Harte, John Hay, Charles Dudley Warner, Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Ward, and scores of others. One day, Rudyard Kipling told her a...
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for wages, as well as physical movement and comfort. In 1873, Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Ward wrote: Burn up the corsets! ... No, nor do you save the whalebones...
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England. Princeton University Press (2015). Forster, Sophia. "Elizabeth Stuart Phelps, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and the Emergence of American Literary Realism...
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wrote extensively for newspapers and periodicals. Ward married Elizabeth Stuart Phelps on October 20, 1888. The New Senior at Andover (1890) A Republic...
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St. Johns. A commercial Spanish moss factory was in the area. Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Ward's 1879 book Sealed Orders features Tocoi and its train station...
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Burnett The Seats of the Mighty by Gilbert Parker A Singular Life by Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Ward The Damnation of Theron Ware by Harold Frederic A House-Boat...
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Breynton is the heroine of an eponymous series of books written by Elizabeth Stuart Phelps. The books were written in 1866–67 for Sunday schools and so are...
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society. Deborah Barker discusses, in “The Riddle of the Sphinx: Elizabeth Stuart Phelps’s The Story of Avis", how the painter Avis used the Sphinx as a...
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George MacDonald – Robert Falconer Anthony Trollope – Linda Tressel Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Ward – The Gates Ajar Émile Zola – Madeleine Ferat Louisa May Alcott...
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corsets as a step toward liberation. In 1873, American novelist Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Ward wrote: So burn up the corsets! ... No, nor do you save the...
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Tennyson The Blue and the Gray by Francis Miles Finch A Message by Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Ward Boston by Ralph Waldo Emerson The Eve of Waterloo by Lord...
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Eleanor Phelps, American theatre, film and television actress Elisha Phelps, United States Representative from Connecticut Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Ward,...
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A Singular Life is a novel published in 1895 by Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Ward. It was first published in serial form in The Atlantic Monthly from January...
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called for burning corsets as a step toward liberation. In 1873 Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Ward wrote: So burn up the corsets! ... No, nor do you save the...
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a regular nor'easter". In her story "In the Gray Goth" (1869) Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Ward wrote "...and there was snow in the sky now, setting in for...
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considered to be one of the greatest stars of American cinema Elizabeth Stuart Phelps, an early feminist and social reformer Francis Cabot Lowell, instrumental...
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