Harris, Sharon M. Rebecca Harding Davis and American Realism. University of Pennsylvania Press, 1991.
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Family and Intimate relationships | Rebecca Harding Davis | Some commentators hold that Davis favoured her elder son to the neglect of her daughter. Jean Pfaelzer
charges her with this while Sharon Harris
defends her. Harris, Sharon M. Rebecca Harding Davis and American Realism. University of Pennsylvania Press, 1991. 298 Pfaelzer, Jean. Parlor Radical: Rebecca Harding Davis and the Origins of American Social Realism. University of Pittsburgh Press, 1996. 15-6 |
Literary responses | Rebecca Harding Davis | Jean Pfaelzer
sees RHD
as using transcendentalism, a discourse of the self, against itself to create a discourse of the commonplace that could fuse the imaginative and the economic, the private and the public. Pfaelzer, Jean. Parlor Radical: Rebecca Harding Davis and the Origins of American Social Realism. University of Pittsburgh Press, 1996. 25 |
Literary responses | Rebecca Harding Davis | Recent commentators (for instance, Jean Pfaelzer
in her monograph and Janice Milner Lasseter
in her Dictionary of Literary Biography article) differ from each other in the attitudes to race which they find reflected in the... |
Literary responses | Rebecca Harding Davis | Jean Pfaelzer
has admired its world of complex moral choices. Pfaelzer, Jean. Parlor Radical: Rebecca Harding Davis and the Origins of American Social Realism. University of Pittsburgh Press, 1996. 236 |
politics | Rebecca Harding Davis | Critics are still divided on RHD
's attitude towards suffrage. Jean Pfaelzer
explains: Although Davis was concerned about abolition, temperance reform, divorce law, and prostitution, it appears that she never joined groups or walked in... |
Textual Features | Rebecca Harding Davis | Pfaelzer
calls this a story of what happens when the world of politics is deprived of female sensibility and of what happens when female sensibility is deprived of power. Pfaelzer, Jean. Parlor Radical: Rebecca Harding Davis and the Origins of American Social Realism. University of Pittsburgh Press, 1996. 235 |
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