Sarah Lewis

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Standard Name: Lewis, Sarah
SL , an obscure woman publishing in Britain in the mid-nineteenth century, is known only by two texts: a book about gender issues and women's moral influence for good, and an article that sought to raise the status of governesses.

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Textual Production George Eliot
Many early extant letters of GE 's date from her unhappy, adolescent, Evangelical period, and have a tone of self-righteousness and censoriousness of others and of herself which is not pleasant to modern readers. In...
Textual Production Marion Reid
One source suggests that A Plea was Reid's alarmed response to the popularity of Sarah Lewis 's Woman's Mission (1839).
Helsinger, Elizabeth K. et al. The Woman Question. Garland.
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“Melvyl Catalogue of the University of California Libraries”. California Digital Library (CDL).
MR suggests that Lewis founds her argument upon a most insufficient theory.
Reid, Marion, and Susanne Ferguson. A Plea for Woman. Polygon.
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Literary responses Marion Reid
Scholar Margaret McFadden notes that this work was tremendously successful, particularly in the United States, where it went through five editions between 1847 and 1852. The 1847 edition and all ensuing versions were printed...
Intertextuality and Influence Frances Power Cobbe
This is a social progressivist argument, trading in chauvinistic notions of British cultural and racial superiority, and strongly dependent on the notion of inherited proclivities as well as faith in social systems as shapers of...
Intertextuality and Influence Marion Reid
Her criticism of Lewis 's text is sharp and searing: The writer of Woman's Mission has insisted very much on the conceit—for we can call it nothing else—of giving power to man, and influence to...
Cultural formation Sarah Lewis
SL 's father was a Cuban of both Spanish and English heritage, while her mother was descended from one of the early American families. Sarah herself was American. Her father's independent wealth ensured her early...

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Texts

Lewis, Sarah. Child of the Sea and Other Poems. G. P. Putnam, 1848.
Lewis, Sarah. Minna Monte. J. B. Lippincott, 1872.
Lewis, Sarah. “Minna Monte (1872)”. Indiana University Digital Library Program: Collections: Wright American Fiction Project.
Lewis, Sarah. “On the Social Position of Governesses”. Fraser’s Magazine, Vol.
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, pp. 411-14.
Lewis, Sarah. Records of the Heart. D. Appleton, 1844.
Lewis, Sarah. Sappho. Trübner, 1875.
Lewis, Sarah. The King’s Stratagem. 1869.
Lewis, Sarah. Woman’s Mission. J. W. Parker, 1839.
Lewis, Sarah. Woman’s Mission. William Crosby, 1840.
Lewis, Sarah. Woman’s Mission. Willis P. Hazard, 1854.