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E-raamat: Women and the Environment in the Long Nineteenth Century, 1775-1925: Volume II: Creativity and Entangled Environments

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This volume features a variety of primary sources by nineteenth-century women from around the globe, whose work focuses on the varied interconnections between gender and the environment. The collection focuses on feminine eco-cognition; gendered power relations in nature; environmental egalitarianism & liberation; feminist epistemic eco-modalities; and ways that women in the nineteenth century sought to de-enforce gendered hierarchies in natural settings. Accompanied by extensive editorial commentary, this volume will be of great interest to students and scholars of Women's History and Environmental History.

This volume features a variety of primary sources by nineteenth-century women from around the globe, whose work focuses on the varied interconnections between gender and the environment. Accompanied by extensive editorial commentary, this volume will be of great interest to students and scholars of Environmental History.
Volume II: Creativity and Entangled Environments

General Introduction

Volume II Introduction

Part
1. Fiction

1. Letter from The Lady Editor, To the Patrons of the Humming Bird, or
Herald of Taste, The Humming Bird, or Herald of Taste Volume 1, Issue 1
(April 14, 1798), p.
2.

2. D., Detraction, The Humming Bird, or Herald of Taste Volume 1, Issue 5,
p. 20 (June 5, 1798), p. 19-20.

3. D., Affectation, The Humming Bird, or Herald of Taste, Issue 1, Volume 5
(9 June 1798), p. 17-18.

4. D., Anticipation, The Humming Bird, or Herald of Taste Issue 1, Volume 7
(14 July 1798), p.
27.

5. Love and Constancy, The Humming Bird, or Herald of Taste, Volume 1,
Issue 1 (April 14, 1798), p.
3.

6. Barbara Hofland, The Tree of the Village Where I Live, Godeys Ladys
Book, 20 (1840), pp. 37-39.

7. Jenetta H. Williams, The Canal and the Mill Stream; or, Nature and Art,
Godeys Ladys Book, 26 (1846), p.
151.

8. Catharine Maria Sedgwick, Cacoethes Scribendi, The Atlantic Souvenir
(Philadelphia: Carey, Lea & Lea, 1830), pp. 17-38.

9. Elizabeth Townbridge, Ch. III: A Waiting-Maids Story, The Ladies
Cabinet of Fashion 33,
1868.

10. Mary A. Coffin, Pressed Flowers and Their Associations, The Ladies
Companion (May 1841), p.
205.

Part
2. Poetry

11. Elizabeth Townbridge, The End, The Ladies Cabinet of Fashion 33 (1868),
p.
27.

12. Stanzas, Addressed by Mr. Sheridan to Mrs. Sheridan, in The Humming
Bird, Vol. I, no. 5, p.
20.

13. Lydia H. Sigourney, Winters Fete, in Godeys Ladys Book, 20 (March
1840), p. 97-98.

14. Lydia Sigourney, Flowers, in The Voice of Flowers (Hartford: H.S.
Parsons & Company, 1846), pp. 5-6.

15. Julia Russell McMasters, White Lily, in Silver Pictures (Philadelphia:
H. Cowperthwait & Co., 1856), pp. 7-11.

16. Susanna Haswell Rowson, Simile, in Miscellaneous Poems (Boston: Gilbert
and Dean, 1804), p.
145.

17. Celia Thaxter, Land-Locked, in The Atlantic Monthly (March 1861, Vol.
7), p.
302.

18. Celia Thaxter, In Kittery Churchyard, in Poems (Cambridge: The
Riverside Press, 1874), pp. 89-91.

19. Ina Donna Coolbrith, In Memory of Celia Thaxter, in The Singer of the
Sea (San Francisco: The Century Club of California, 1894), pp. 1-7.

20. Rose Hawthorne Lathrop, Inlet and Shore, Along the Shore (Boston:
Ticknor & Company, 1888), p.
11.

21. Rose Hawthorne Lathrop, Lifes Priestess, Along the Shore (Boston:
Ticknor & Company, 1888), p.
18.

22. Sarojini Naidu, In the Forest, in The Golden Threshold (London: William
Heinemann, 1905), pp. 63-64.

23. Sarojini Naidu, Autumn Song, in The Golden Threshold (London: William
Heinemann, 1905), p. 52

24. I. C. Yule, Sowing and Reaping, The Young Women of India and Ceylon 14,
no. 8 (August 1, 1912), p.
147.

25. Jenetta H. Williams, Night, The Ladies Companion (May 1841), p.
202.

Part
3. Spiritualism

26. Emma Hardinge, Preface, American Spiritualism: A Twenty Years Record
of the Communion Between Earth and the World of Spirits (New York: The
Author, 1870), pp. 9-14.

27. A. Leah Underhill, Introduction, and
Chapter XXVI, in The Missing
Link in Modern Spiritualism (New York: Thomas R. Know & Company, 1885), pp.
1-3, 361-367

28. A Claire Voyante, Star Papers, No. 1, Godeys Ladys Book, 30 (June
1845), pp. 248-252.

Part
4. Travel Narratives

29. Harriet Martineau, Introduction, in Society in America (New York:
Saunders and Otley, 1837), pp. i-xv

30. Harriet Martineau, Agriculture, in Society in America, Part II, (New
York: Saunders and Otley, 1837), pp. 291-317

31. Catharine Maria Sedgwick, Straggling Extracts, From a Journal Kept in
Switzerland, Sartains Union Magazine, 2, January-June 1848, pp. 115-121.

32. Mary H. Kingsley, Preface, Introduction and Liverpool to Sierra
Leone and the Gold Coast in Travels in West Africa: Congo François, Corsico
and Cameroons (London: MacMillan and Company, 1897), pp. vii-xi, 1-10, 11-25

33. Isabella Bird Bishop, Authors Prefatory Note, Introductory
Chapter
and
Chapter XXIX Social Position of Women, in Korea and Her Neighbors: A
Narrative of Travel, with an Account of the Recent Vicissitudes and Present
Position of the Country (New York: Fleming H. Revell Company, 1897), pp. 5-6,
11-22, 338-343

34. Edith Wharton, Boulogne to Amiens, in A Motor-Flight Through France
(New York: Charles Scribners Sons, 1908), pp. 1-14.

Part
5. Letters

35. Celia Thaxter, Letter to Una Hawthorne, [ September 26, 1852], in the
Fred Lewis Pattee Papers, Box 3, Folder 85, [ unpublished], Eberly Family
Special Collections, Pennsylvania State University.

36. Letter from Nellie Messinger to Anna E. Dickinson, Anna E. Dickinson
Papers: General Correspondence,-1911; Initialed letters, 1868 to 1910,
undated, -1910,
1868. Manuscript/Mixed Material.
https://www.loc.gov/item/mss1842402270/.

37. Letter from Elizabeth McCollum, Anna E. Dickinson, Anna E. Dickinson
Papers: General Correspondence,-1911; Initialed letters, 1868 to 1910,
undated, -1910,
1868. Manuscript/Mixed Material.
https://www.loc.gov/item/mss1842402270/.

38. Letter from Mary C. Walker, [ undated], in the Fred Lewis Pattee Papers,
Box 3, Folder 85, Eberly Family Special Collections, Pennsylvania State
University.

Part
6. Juvenile Library

39. Afternoon Dress for a Girl of Ten, [ Advertisement] Jenness Miller
Illustrated Monthly (7 October 1892), vol. 7, no. 7, p. 10

40. Elisabeth F. Bonsall, Mabel Humphrey, and Juvenile Collection, selection
from Snowball and Ebony, The Book of the Cat: With Facsimiles of Drawings
in Colour. (New York: Fredrick A. Stokes Co, 1903). Pdf.
https://loc.gov/item/03028132/.

41. Augusta A. L. Magra, The Hospital for Sick Children, Aunt Judys
Magazine, Christmas Volume (1879), pp. 249-250.

42. Augusta A. L. Magra, The Rose of Ayr, A Crown of Flowers, being Poems
and Pictures Collected from the pages of The Girls Own Paper, edited by
Charles Peters (Picadilly: The Religious Tract Society, 1883), p.
19.

43. Sarah Sharpe Hamer [ Phillis Brown], Little Margarets Kitchen and What
She Did in itII, Little Folks Magazine (February 1884), pp. 110-111.

44. Sarah Sharpe Hamer [ Phillis Brown], How Baby was Saved, (London: Cassell,
Petter, Galpin & Company, 1881), pp. 3-15.

45. Ruth [ Mary Routh] McEnery Stuart, Albert Bigelow Paine, and Juvenile
Collection, Gobolinks, or Shadow Picture for Young and Old. (New York: The
Century Company, 1986): https://www.loc.gov/item/16017793/.

46. Sarojini Naidu, To Youth, in The Golden Threshold (London: William
Heinemann, 1905), p.
89.

47. Sarojini Naidu, To My Children, in The Golden Threshold (London:
William Heinemann, 1905), pp. 84-86

48. Adelaide OKeeffe, Preface, in Poems for Young Children (London: Darton
and Company, 1848), pp. iii-iv.

49. Adelaide OKeeffe, Mary and Her Dog Beau, in Poems for Young Children
(London: Darton and Company, 1848), pp. 3-4.

50. Annette Wynne, Great and Little Things, Little Folks Magazine 21
(August 1918), p.
499.

51. Amy Lowell, The Sea Shell, edited by Olive Beaupre Miller, Maude
Petersham, Miska Persham, Garada Clark Riley, and Publishers Bookhouse for
Children. Through Fairy Halls of My Bookhouse, (Chicago: The Bookhouse for
Children, 1920), p.
164. https://www.loc.gov/item/20018672/.

52. Emily Dickenson, A Day, edited by Olive Beaupre Miller, Maude
Petersham, Miska Persham, Garada Clark Riley, and Publishers Bookhouse for
Children. Through Fairy Halls of My Bookhouse, (Chicago: The Bookhouse for
Children, 1920), p.
267. https://www.loc.gov/item/20018672/.

53. Catharine Maria Sedgwick, Marietza, in Stories for Young Persons (New
York: Harper and Brothers, 1840), pp. 52-66.

54. Catharine Maria Sedgwick, Our Robins, in A Love-Token for Children:
Designed for Sunday-School Libraries (New York: Harper & Brothers, 1838).

Index
Jillmarie Murphy is William D. Williams Professor of Literature, Neuroscience, and Women's & Gender Studies, and Director of Interdisciplinary Studies at Union College, New York.