Davidson, Cathy N., and Tabitha Tenney. “Foreword”. Female Quixotism, edited by Jean Nienkamp, Andrea Collins, Jean Nienkamp, and Andrea Collins, Oxford University Press, 1992, p. v - vii.
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Family and Intimate relationships | Margaret Fuller | Her father, Timothy Fuller
, was also a teacher, then a lawyer and politician. A graduate of Harvard University
, he served in both the Massachusetts senate and house of representatives, and he became a... |
Family and Intimate relationships | Tabitha Tenney | Tabitha Gilman
was married at North Hampton, New Hampshire, to Samuel Tenney
, a surgeon who had fought in the War of Independence. He was to become a member of the US Congress
in 1800. Davidson, Cathy N., and Tabitha Tenney. “Foreword”. Female Quixotism, edited by Jean Nienkamp, Andrea Collins, Jean Nienkamp, and Andrea Collins, Oxford University Press, 1992, p. v - vii. v “FamilySearch Internet Genealogy Service”. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Davidson, Cathy N. Revolution and the Word: The Rise of the Novel in America. Oxford University Press, 1986. 190, n69 |
Occupation | John Buchan | He made himself popular in Canada, partly through his skill with language, in French as well as in English. The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography says, His intention was to develop a Canadian as well... |
Residence | Tabitha Tenney | TT
's husband, Samuel Tenney
, took his seat in the US Congress
; by this date, therefore, the couple had moved to Washington, DC. |
Textual Features | Emily Faithfull | Here EF
relates the story of her lecture tours in the USA, with her meetings with Elizabeth Cady Stanton
, Lucretia Mott
, and others. Stone, James S. Emily Faithfull: Victorian Champion of Women’s Rights. P. D. Meany, 1994. 29, 199 |