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Secret Histories

A New Era in Constance Fenimore Woolson Scholarship

Kathleen Diffley editor Caroline Gebhard editor Cheryl Torsney editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:University of Georgia Press

Published:15th Mar '25

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A reexamination of a Gilded Age author and her abiding influence

The eighteen essays in this volume explore Constance Fenimore Woolson’s prodigious range in period and genre as well as place, from the Great Lakes to the defeated South and across storied Europe to the Mediterranean.

The eighteen essays in this volume explore Constance Fenimore Woolson’s prodigious range in period and genre as well as place, from the Great Lakes to the defeated South and across storied Europe to the Mediterranean. The whole of her professional life comes alive in this enlightening collection’s triptych.

The first section, “A Writer’s Experiments,” reveals that Woolson’s play with familiar genres and unfamiliar characters began during the 1870s and extended until she died in 1894. Consistently, she tested the limits of representing women’s labor and their erotic desires.

The second section, “Postbellum Souths,” follows Woolson’s travels through a land ravaged by war and injustice. Drawing on theories of travel, collective memory, the Lost Cause, religious controversy, and a race-bound region, these essays expose both the smugness of visitors and the agendas of residents that Woolson was among the first postwar writers to portray.

The third section, “Through an International Lens,” considers expatriate perceptions of European and Mediterranean cultures as well as misconceptions about the Gilded Age United States. Here and throughout this volume, responses to Woolson’s travel sketches mingle with assessments of her fiction and poetry, while her encounters with the writing of other Americans demonstrate how regularly Woolson made her century’s literary terrain more subtle and complex.

This volume is a timely, innovative, diverse, multidisciplinary array of organically arranged contributions that collectively highlight the contemporary relevance of Woolson’s fiction.

-- Paola Gemme, professor of English, Arkansas Tech

This collection charts new territory in the study of Constance Fenimore Woolson, regionalist writing, transatlantic literature, and nineteenth-century literary history.

-- Whitney Womack Smith, chair and professor of English, Miami University * coeditor of Representing Rural Wom

ISBN: 9780820369846

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256 pages