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Women's Humor in the Age of Gentility
Linda Morris
其他書名
The Life and Works of Frances Miriam Whitcher
出版
Syracuse University Press
, 1992
主題
Biography & Autobiography / Literary Figures
Fiction / Women
Literary Criticism / General
Literary Criticism / Women Authors
ISBN
0815625626
9780815625629
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=GbJbAAAAMAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
Cloaked in anonymity, Frances Miriam Whitcher wrote brilliant social satire in the mid-1800s, exposing hypocrisy and pretentiousness in village society throughout the Northeast. This new book demonstrates that her sardonic, antisentimental wit represents an entirely different strain in women's writing of the time, earning her an important role in the emergence of a distinctive tradition of women's humor in America. Whitcher was the first American woman to write a highly popular series of humorous sketches in the tradition of the Yankee yarn-spinner. Whitcher's sketches were featured in Neal's Saturday Gazette and Godey's Lady's Book. Her collection of sketches, published posthumously as The Widow Bedott Papers, earned best-seller status from the date of its publication in 1855 until the end of the 1880s, when "The Widow Bedott" was played on the New York stage by Neil Burgess. Although widely read, much admired, and very influential in her own era, Whitcher has until recently been virtually forgotten in ours. Morris's study should help to rescue her writings and perhaps earn for Whitcher a new readership.