Harde, Roxanne. “’God, or something like that’: Elizabeth Stuart Phelps’s Christian Spiritualism”. Women’s Writing, Vol.
15
, No. 348-70. 360
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Textual Production | Ruth Padel | Haydn wrote this music in 1785 as a meditation on Christ
's Seven Last Words from the Cross, from the opening Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do, to the final Father... |
Textual Features | Elizabeth Stuart Phelps | In it Jesus
comforts a mill-girl who is injured and dying after the terrible industrial accident. |
Textual Features | Elizabeth Stuart Phelps | In another story for the same periodical, How June Found Massa Linkum, a slave child who has never heard of Christianity dies and is welcomed to heaven by both Jesus
and President Lincoln
(contradicting... |
Textual Features | Elizabeth Stuart Phelps | Several stories in this collection focus on women's spiritual experience. The broken mirror in Phelps's The Lady of Shalott is that of a bedridden teenager whose drunken mother disabled her by throwing her downstairs. Jesus |
Textual Features | Elizabeth Stuart Phelps | This book is narrated after her death by a woman named Mary who spent her life following the teachings of Christ
in ministering to the sick, the miserable, and the poor, Harde, Roxanne. “’God, or something like that’: Elizabeth Stuart Phelps’s Christian Spiritualism”. Women’s Writing, Vol. 15 , No. 348-70. 360 |
Literary Setting | Elizabeth Stuart Phelps | Drawing on personal experience as a temperance worker, ESP
developed the story of a temperance-oriented minister who tries to live like Christ
in a fishing village where intemperance is rife. Embodying both religious and humanitarian... |
Textual Features | Elizabeth Stuart Phelps | St Agatha's is a rich urban parish lacking a minister; the supply or temporary preacher assigned to them, an old man in a poor rural parish, goes out in a blizzard to visit a sick... |
Textual Production | Elizabeth Stuart Phelps | ESP
's The Story of Jesus
Christ: An Interpretation, 16 December 1897, “The Times Digital Archive 1785-2007”. Thompson Gale: The Times Digital Archive. 35388 (16 December 1897): 11 |
Publishing | Henry Handel Richardson | Jacob Schwartz
published at the Ulysses Press
two handsome limited editions by HHR
, to catch the 1931 Christmas market. Her stories Mary Christina and The Life of Peterle Lüthy appeared in an edition of... |
Characters | Michèle Roberts | This novel reflects both MR
's efforts to remove her own self from her writing, and the freedom and power she felt when she allowed herself, after all, to be present there again. Kenyon, Olga. Women Writers Talk. Interviews with 10 women writers. Lennard Publishing. 151-2 |
Intertextuality and Influence | Michèle Roberts | She began this book out of an impulse to think about where I came from, both genetically and socio-historically. Roberts, Michèle. Paper Houses. Virago. 313 |
Theme or Topic Treated in Text | Anne Sexton | A number of poems here are grouped in series, the centrepiece being The Furies (which, she said, was the reason that she decided not to wait but to publish the collection in her lifetime). Middlebrook, Diane Wood. Anne Sexton: A Biography. Houghton Mifflin. 361 |
Textual Features | Elizabeth Shirley | The spiritual director of the nun Margaret Clement the younger seems not to have had much imaginative grasp on this family history, since ES
represents him as astonished at the great courage and magnanimity which... |
Textual Features | Gillian Slovo | In 1924, the year that the Nationalists
come to power through alliance with the Labour Party
, Nathaniel is killed in a mine explosion and Evelyn comes to work as housekeeper for Harold and Julia... |
Theme or Topic Treated in Text | Eleanor Tatlock | Among ET
's shorter poems, her forms include hymns, odes, fables (the magpie and the stork, the rose and the thorn), and blank verse. A poem on Richborough Castle near Sandwich has masses of historical... |
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