Catharina Maria Sedgwick
Catharina Maria Sedgwick (nata Catharine Maria Sedgwick Stockbridge in oppido Massachusettae 28 Decembris 1789; mortua Bostoniae 31 Iulii 1867) fuit scriptor mythistoriarum Americana generis aliquando fictio domestica appellati.
Eius operibus multo petitis, ab annis 1820 ad annos 1850, Sedgwick quaestum fecit fabulis brevibus pro variis periodicis scribendis. Facta est una e notissimis mythistoriarum scripticibus Americanis eius temporis. Opera de prospectibus Americae Septentrionalis scribere solebat, amorem patriae cum obtestationibus historicae Puritanorum dominationis miscens. Res quibus studebat progressui litterarum publicarum serviebant, quae contortis naturae descriptionibus amplificabantur. Heros muliebres excogitavit quae sese ad tritos mulierum mores eodem tempore non accommodabant. Republicanum matris statum promovebat.
Anno 1839 ad Europam navigavit, ubi Letters from Abroad to Kindred at Home scripsit; ea autem ad patriam reversa, hae epistulae in duobus voluminibus collectae prolatae sunt. Eius corpus in sepulcreto familiari apud Stockbridge inhumatum est.
Nexus interni
Opera selecta
recensereMythistoriae
recensere- A New-England Tale (1822)
- Redwood (1824)
- Hope Leslie (1827)
- Clarence (1830)
- The Twin Lives of Edwin Robbins (1832)
- The Linwoods (1835)
- Home (Bostoniae, 1835)
- Tales and Sketches (1835)
- The Poor Rich Man, and the Rich Poor Man (Novi Eboraci, 1837)
- Live and Let Live
- The Boy of Mount Rhigi (1848)
- Married or Single? (1857)
Alia scripta
recensere- Letters from Abroad to Kindred at Home, in two volumes (1841)
- "Slavery in New England," commentarius in Bentley's Miscellany (1853)
Bibliographia
recensere- Damon-Bach, Lucinda L., et Victoria Clements. 2003. Catharine Maria Sedgwick: Critical Perspectives. University Press of New England. ISBN 9781555535483.
- Elmore, Jenifer Lynn Bobo. 2004. Sacred Unions: Catharine Sedgwick, Maria Edgeworth, and Domestic-Political Fiction. Dissertation Abstracts International 64(10): 3685. Florida State University.
- Robbins, Sarah. 2002. "The Future Good and Great of our Land": Republican Mothers, Female Authors, and Domesticated Literacy in Antebellum New England. New England Quarterly 75(4): 562–591. JSTOR 1559860.
- Yin, Joanna. 2001. Calvinist Grace In Captivity And Trickster Narratives: Catharine Maria Sedgwick's "Hope Leslie." Studies in Puritan American Spirituality 7: 183–212.
Nexus externi
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- Catharine Maria Sedgwick Society
- Opera auctore "Catharina Maria Sedgwick" apud gutenberg.org reperta