Clarence, or, A tale of our own times
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Clarence, or, A tale of our own times
(Broadview editions)
Broadview Press, c2012
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Chronology: p. 41-43
Bibliography: p. 471-481
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Honorable mention recipient for the 2012 Society for the Study of American Women Writers Award.
A pioneering American novel of manners first published in 1830, Catharine Sedgwick's Clarence follows heiress Gertrude Clarence as she negotiates the perils of the marriage market in New York City. Giving Gertrude's family English and Caribbean histories, Sedgwick aligns the United States in the 1820s with a larger Atlantic world. This edition of Sedgwick's cosmopolitan novel will contribute to a rethinking both of the history of the American novel of manners and to the shape of Sedgwick's career as one of the most important novelists of the first half of the nineteenth century.
This Broadview edition offers a rich selection of contextual materials, including selections from Sedgwick's correspondence and journals reconstructing the origins of the novel, engravings and lithographs of key sites in the novel, American and British reviews of the novel, and documentation of the author's revised edition of 1849.
目次
- Acknowledgements Introduction, Melissa J. Homestead Catharine Maria Sedgwick: A Brief Chronology A Note on the Text Clarence
- or, A Tale of Our Own Times Appendix A: The American Novel of Manners and Transatlantic Literary Culture From William Cullen Bryant's Review of Redwood, The North American Review (April 1825) From the Correspondence of Rachel Mordecai Lazarus, Maria Edgeworth, and Catharine Sedgwick (1824-27) From Catharine Sedgwick's Journal Describing Society at Saratoga Springs (1827) Correspondence between Captain Basil Hall and Catharine Sedgwick (1827) From Basil Hall, Travels in North America, In the Years 1827 and 1828 (1829) Appendix B: Images of Trenton Falls G.B. Ellis, Engraver, after Thomas Doughty, Trenton Falls (1826) Catherine Scollay, Lithograph, Fifth View of Trenton Falls (c. 1825-26) After George Innes, Engraved Title Page of Clarence, by C.M. Sedgwick (1849) Appendix C: Images of New York City, c. 1830 and c. 1849 After J.H. Dakin, Engraved by Barnard & Dick, "Bowling Green, Broadway" (1831) After J.H. Dakin, Engraved by Barnard & Dick, "Broadway from the Park" (1831) After August Koellner, Lithography by Deroy, "Broad-way" (1850) Advertisement for the Masquerade from the New-York Evening Post (29 February 1829) Appendix D: Selected American and British Reviews of the 1830 Edition of Clarence New-York Evening Post (14 June 1830) American Monthly Magazine (July 1830) Ladies' Magazine and Literary Gazette (July 1830) George Stillman Hillard, The North American Review (January1831) The London Literary Gazette (7 August 1830) The Ladies Museum (1 September 1830) Colburn's New Monthly Magazine (September 1830) Appendix E: The 1849 Author's Revised Edition of Clarence Advertisements for "Miss Sedgwick's Works" and Clarence(1849) George P. Putnam, Advertisement for "Miss Sedgwick's Works," The Literary World (22 September 1849) George P. Putnam, Advertisement for the Revised Clarence, The Literary World (13 October 1849) Sedgwick's Preface to Clarence
- or, A Tale of Our Own Times (1849) Review from The Christian Inquirer (6 October 1849) Review from The Literary World (6 October 1849) Bibliography
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