TY - ABST T1 - "Three Hundred Years Hence" Y1 - 1836 A1 - [Mary] [Griffith] (1800?-46) KW - Female author KW - US author AB -

Eutopia. A strict, reformed society brought about by the economic equality of women. Technologically advanced. Clergy hired for life and in most jobs and professions people remain rather than move for advancement or more money. Literature censured.

JF - Camperdown; or, News from Our Neighborhood: Being Sketches PB - Carey, Lea and Blanchard CY - Philadelphia, PA N1 -

Rpt. under the title of the utopia Philadelphia, PA: Prime Press, 1950; [Rpt. Boston, MA: Gregg Press, 1975], with an “Introduction” by Nelson F. Adkins rev. from its original publication as “An Early American Story of Utopia.” Colophon, ns 1 (July 1935): 123-32; rpt. from the original in American Utopias: Selected Short Fiction. Ed. Arthur O. Lewis, Jr. New York: Arno Press and The New York Times, 1971. All items separately paged; and in Daring To Dream: Utopian Stories by United States Women, 1836-1919. Ed. Carol Farley Kessler (London: Pandora Press, 1984), 31-48 with an editor’s note on 29-30. The Prime Press ed. has many typographical errors. 

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By the Author of "Our Neighborhood" [pseud.]

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CSmH, MoU-St, PSt, W1,1071

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