Reading Transatlantic Girlhood in the Long Nineteenth Century (The Nineteenth Century Series)

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Reading Transatlantic Girlhood in the Long Nineteenth Century (The Nineteenth Century Series)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 226 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780367499174
  • DDC分類 813.30992827

Full Description

This collection is the first of its kind to interrogate both literal and metaphorical transatlantic exchanges of culture and ideas in nineteenth-century girls' fiction. As such, it initiates conversations about how the motif of travel in literature taught nineteenth-century girl audiences to reexamine their own cultural biases by offering a fresh perspective on literature that is often studied primarily within a national context. Women and children in nineteenth-century America are often described as being tied to the home and the domestic sphere, but this collection challenges this categorization and shows that girls in particular were often expected to go abroad and to learn new cultural frames in order to enter the realm of adulthood; those who could not afford to go abroad literally could do so through the stories that traveled to them from other lands or the stories they read of others' travels. Via transatlantic exchange, then, authors, readers, and the characters in the texts covered in this collection confront the idea of what constitutes the self. Books examined in this volume include Adeline Trafton's An American Girl Abroad (1872), Johanna Spyri's Heidi (1881), and Elizabeth W. Champney's eleven-book Vassar Girl Series (1883-92), among others.

Contents

Introduction: "Little Women" in a Transatlantic World

Section 1: Transatlantic Girlhood

Travel Girl: The Value of Physical Fitness in Susan Warner's The Wide, Wide World Christiane E. Farnan

A Swiss-American Merger: Reading Johanna Spyri's Heidi Within and Beyond the Canon of Nineteenth-Century American Sentimental Fiction

LuElla D'Amico and Tanja Stampfl

Anne's Transatlantic Imagination: Reading as Travel in Anne of Green Gables

Amanda L. Anderson

Section 2: American Girls Abroad

"The delightful story was first in their minds": Dispelling Stereotypes While Indulging in Fictions in Elizabeth W. Champney's Three Vassar Girls in England

Joyce E. Kelley

Girls' Travel Fiction as Portable College: Elizabeth W. Champney's Vassar Girls Series

Kathleen Chamberlain

"Is she a princess or only an American?": Transatlantic Travel and Identity Formation in Kate Douglas Wiggin's Penelope Series

Brittany Biesiada

A World of Possibilities: Travel and Maturation in the Novels of Mary Jane Holmes

Lee Ann Elliott Westman

"everything, so indescribable, so never-to-be-forgotten": Reading Adeline Trafton's An American Girl Abroad as a Cautionary Tale

Robin L. Cadwallader

Dreams of Youth: The Girl, the Writer, and the Nation in Catharine Maria Sedgwick's Letters from Abroad

Jordan L. Von Cannon

Section 3: Girlhood, Humane Offerings, and the Transatlantic Nature of Ideas

"Our humble words have gone over the seas": The Transatlantic Circulation of The Lowell Offering

Amber Shaw

A Transatlantic Queering of Kindness: Animality, Natural Childhood, and the Gendering of Humane Education

Kathryn Yeniyurt

Afterword

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