Gail
Hamilton
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Subtitle: Selected Writings, Gail
Hamilton
Author: Susan Coultrap-McQuin
Subject: Literary Studies/Womens Studies
Paper ISBN 0-8135-1810-5
Pages: 280 pp.
Series: American
Women Writers
This anthology of writings by the controversial
nineteenth-century essayist Gail Hamilton (Mary Abigail Dodge) includes
samples of her letters, essays, and books, all of which provide
insights into her views on women and literary work. Her essays address
women's issues such as stereotyping, the use of language, women's
education, careers for women, and the impact of social and economic
circumstances on personal lives. Her arguments will intrigue today's
readers; in her own time, both suffragists and antisuffragists claimed
her as their own.
Hamilton's work also examines such literary issues as the
difficulties and rewards of authorship for women, sexist literary
criticism, and publishers' abuse of writers. Her advice to writers
remains sound today, though it shocked many of her contemporaries.
Susan Coultrap-McQuin has written an informative introduction to
Hamilton's life and career, her literary works, and their cultural
context, and has extensively annotated the texts.
Susan Coultrap-McQuin is an associate professor of women's
studies and humanities at the University of Minnesota, Duluth.
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