"A Divided Republic: An Allegory of the Future"
Title | "A Divided Republic: An Allegory of the Future" |
Year for Search | 1887 |
Authors | Blake, Lillie Devereux [Umstead](1833-1913) |
Secondary Title | The Phrenological Journal (New York) |
Volume / Edition | ns 33 (os 84).2 - 3 |
Pagination | 76-78, 139-142 |
Date Published | February - March 1887 |
Keywords | Female author, US author |
Annotation | All women leave the United States to set up an independent republic. Events in the U.S. and in the women's territory are presented. Reconciliation between men and women when men capitulate and promise to reform. |
Additional Publishers | Rpt. in her A Daring Experiment and Other Stories (New York: Lovell, Coryell & Co., 1892), 346-60; in Daring To Dream: Utopian Stories By United States Women Before 1950. Ed. Carol Farley Kessler. 2nd ed. (Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press, 1995), 95-103 with an editor's note on 94-95; and in The Feminine Future: Early Science Fiction by Women Writers. Ed. Mike [Michael Raymond Donald] Ashley (Mineola, NY: Dover Publications, 2015), 93-102 with an editor’s not on 93. |
Info Notes | Originally written in 1885. |
Holding Institutions | MoU-St, PSt, PUP |
Author Note | Female author (1833-1913). |
Full Text | 1887 Blake, Lillie Devereux [Umstead] (1833-1913). “A Divided Republic: An Allegory of the Future.” The Phrenological Journal (New York), ns 33 (os 84).2 - 3 (February - March 1887): 76-78, 139-142. Rpt. in her A Daring Experiment and Other Stories (New York: Lovell, Coryell & Co., 1892), 346-60; in Daring To Dream: Utopian Stories By United States Women Before 1950. Ed. Carol Farley Kessler. 2nd ed. (Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press, 1995), 95-103 with an editor’s note on 94-95; ; and in The Feminine Future: Early Science Fiction by Women Writers. Ed. Mike [Michael Raymond Donald] Ashley (Mineola, NY: Dover Publications, 2015), 93-102 with an editor’s not on 93. Originally written in 1885. MoU-St, PSt, PUP All women leave the United States to set up an independent republic. Events in the U.S. and in the women’s territory are presented. Reconciliation between men and women when men capitulate and promise to reform. Female author. |