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A Fanny Fern Reader

A Fanny Fern Reader
Author: Fanny Fern
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781438498522

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The most complete collection of works by the nineteenth century's most famous and groundbreaking woman journalist.


Ruth Hall - A Domestic Tale of the Present Time

Ruth Hall - A Domestic Tale of the Present Time
Author: Fanny Fern
Publisher: Read Books Ltd
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2022-02-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1528793196

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"Ruth Hall - A Domestic Tale of the Present Time" is an 1854 novel by American writer Fanny Fern. The story revolves around Ruth Hall—a fictionalized version of the author—and follows her happy marriage, destitute widowhood, and eventual success as a newspaper columnist. Sara Payson Willis (1811–1872), also known as Fanny Fern, was an American novelist, humorist, newspaper columnist, and children's writer during the 1850s and 1870s. Fern's novels became incredibly popular and, by 1855, she was the highest-paid US columnist. In 1854, Fern signed a contract to write a full-length novel, and within just a few months, she had finished "Ruth Hall". One of her most celebrated works and a popular subject among feminist literary scholars, "Ruth Hall", is highly recommended for those interested in feminism and feminist literature. Read & Co. Classics is proudly republishing this classic novel now in a brand new edition complete with the introductory essay "Sara Payson Willis Parton" by Frances Elizabeth Willard & Mary Ashton Rice Livermore.


A Fanny Fern Reader

A Fanny Fern Reader
Author: Fanny Fern
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2024-07-01
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 1438498535

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In the middle of the nineteenth century, the highest paid and most famous newspaper writer in the US was a woman known to the world as Fanny Fern, the nom de plume of Sara Payson Willis. A Fanny Fern Reader features a selection of Fern's columns, mostly from her years as a weekly columnist for the New York Ledger, along with an introduction that shares the remarkable story of Fern's perseverance and success as a woman in a male-dominated profession. For readers in her own time, Fern's frank and unbridled social commentary and boldly satirical voice made her a household name. Fern's subversive and witty commentary about social mores, gender roles, childhood, authorship, and family life transcend time and continue to resonate with and entertain readers today. A Fanny Fern Reader is the most extensive collection of Fern's newspaper writings to date and includes several works that have been out of print for over a century, making this author's writing on a wide range of issues accessible for readers within and outside of classrooms and academic settings.


Folly as it Flies

Folly as it Flies
Author: Fanny Fern
Publisher:
Total Pages: 370
Release: 1868
Genre: American essays
ISBN:

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A New Story Book for Children

A New Story Book for Children
Author: Fanny Fern
Publisher:
Total Pages: 340
Release: 1864
Genre: Children
ISBN:

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Fanny Fern

Fanny Fern
Author: Joyce W. Warren
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Total Pages: 418
Release: 1992
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780813517643

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Fanny Fern is a name that is unfamiliar to most contemporary readers. In this first modern biography, Warren revives the reputation of a once-popular 19th-century newspaper columnist and novelist. Fern, the pseudonym for Sara Payson Willis Parton, was born in 1811 and grew up in a society with strictly defined gender roles. From her rebellious childhood to her adult years as a newspaper columnist, Fern challenged society's definition of women's place with her life and her words. Fern wrote a weekly newspaper column for 21 years and, using colorful language and satirical style, advocated women's rights and called for social reform. Warren blends Fern's life story with an analysis of the social and literary world of 19th-century America.


Little Ferns for Fanny's Little Friends

Little Ferns for Fanny's Little Friends
Author: Fanny Fern
Publisher:
Total Pages: 332
Release: 1854
Genre: Child abuse
ISBN:

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Stories and sketches for children.


Fresh Leaves

Fresh Leaves
Author: Fanny Fern
Publisher: BEYOND BOOKS HUB
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2023-08-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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Every writer has his parish. To mine, I need offer no apology for presenting, First, a new story which has never before appeared in print; Secondly, the “hundred-dollar-a-column story,” respecting the remuneration of which, skeptical paragraphists have afforded me so much amusement. (N. B.—My banker and I can afford to laugh!) This story having been published when “The New York Ledger” was in the dawn of its present unprecedented circulation, and never having appeared elsewhere, will, of course, be new to many of my readers; Thirdly, I offer them my late fugitive pieces, which have often been requested, and which, with the other contents of this volume, I hope will cement still stronger our friendly relations...FROM THE BOOKS.


Fanny Fern: Selected Writings

Fanny Fern: Selected Writings
Author: Fanny Fern
Publisher: Broadview Press
Total Pages: 92
Release: 2023-04-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1770489002

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Fanny Fern dominated the New York literary scene in the 1850s, garnering both esteem and, occasionally, derision for her witty and acerbic newspaper columns and literary criticism; her semi-autobiographical novel Ruth Hall, which traces the rise of an intelligent and determined young woman from poverty to prestige through her pursuit of a writing career, was one of America’s most significant early bestsellers. Fern’s use of informal, vibrantly conversational prose and her abundant colloquialisms marked an important shift in the established literary conventions of nineteenth-century fiction and journalism. This compact edition collects some of Fern’s most frequently taught journalism—much of which focuses on the changing roles of women in nineteenth-century America—along with excerpts from Ruth Hall.