A Living of Words: American Women in Print Culture
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1995
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246 pp.
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University of Tennessee Press
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Knoxville, TN
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9780870498671
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Contents:
Types and gender: Ann Franklin, colonial printer
Sarah J. Hale, selective promoter of her sex
Print and pedagogy: the career of Elizabeth Peabody
Josephine St. Pierre Ruffin: pioneering African-American newspaper publisher
Mabel Loomis Todd, Martha Dickinson Bianchi, and spoils of the Dickinson legacy
Cakes and poetry: the career of Harriet Moody
Form follows function: the construction of Harriet Monroe and Poetry, A Magazine of verse
Ida B. Wells-Barnett: about the business of agitation
Marketing the American Indian: Mary Austin and the business of writing
The trials of Margaret Anderson and Jane Heap
Sylvia Beach: commerce, sanctification, and art on the Left Bank
"Yes, no, peut-être": Caresse Crosby after the Black Sun Set
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