An edition of Our sister editors (1995)

Our sister editors

Sarah J. Hale and the tradition of nineteenth-century American women editors

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An edition of Our sister editors (1995)

Our sister editors

Sarah J. Hale and the tradition of nineteenth-century American women editors

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Our Sister Editors is the first book-length study of Sarah J. Hale's editorial career. From 1828 to 1836 Hale edited the Boston-based Ladies' Magazine and then from 1837 to 1877 Philadelphia's Godey's Lady's Book, which on the eve of the Civil War was the most widely read periodical in the United States, boasting more than 150,000 subscribers.

Hale reviewed thousands of books, regularly contributed her own fiction and poetry to her magazines, wrote monthly editorials, and published the work of such writers as Nathaniel Hawthorne, Edgar Allan Poe, Harriet Beecher Stowe, and Lydia Sigourney.

Our Sister Editors provides the first overview of the large and diverse group of nineteenth-century women editors. Examining "the explosive nature of the public women's space they created and maintained," Okker gauges the extent to which these editors resisted narrow definitions of domesticity. An appendix highlights the contributions of more than six hundred women editors during this period.

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Our sister editors: Sarah J. Hale and the tradition of nineteenth-century American women editors
1995, University of Georgia Press, Univ of Georgia Pr
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Our sister editors: Sarah J. Hale and the tradition of nineteenth-century American women editors.
1995, London, University of Georgia Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Athens

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
070.4/8347/092, B
Library of Congress
PS1774.H2 Z83 1995

The Physical Object

Pagination
vii, 264 p. :
Number of pages
264

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Open Library
OL1091017M
Internet Archive
oursistereditors0000okke
ISBN 10
0820316865
LCCN
94015269
OCLC/WorldCat
30357333
Library Thing
2649469
Goodreads
2111884

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