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From Gloucester to Philadelphia in 1790 : Observations, Anecdotes, and Thoughts from the 18th-Century Letters of Judith Sargent Murray


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Author: Judith Sargent Murray
Published Date: 31 Dec 2005
Publisher: Judith Sargent Murray Society
Language: English
Format: Paperback::338 pages
ISBN10: 1892839008
ISBN13: 9781892839008
Filename: from-gloucester-to-philadelphia-in-1790-observations-anecdotes-and-thoughts-from-the-18th-century-letters-of-judith-sargent-murray.pdf
Dimension: 149.86x 226.06x 38.1mm::861.82g
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From Gloucester to Philadelphia in 1790 : Observations, Anecdotes, and Thoughts from the 18th-Century Letters of Judith Sargent Murray free download pdf. Additional information and detailed writings from the letters of his wife Judith Sargent Murray were published in 1998 (edited Bonnie Hurd Smith), in the book "From Gloucester to Philadelphia in 1790" with "Observations, anecdotes and thoughts from the 18th century letters of Judith Sargent Murray". Judith Sargent Murray (May 5, 1751-June 9, 1820), essayist, poet, and Judith was born in Gloucester, Massachusetts, the oldest child of Judith Saunders and Winthrop Sargent. "Constantia's" essay "Desultory Thoughts Upon the Utility of Very few eighteenth-century women had the ability or self Author of From Gloucester to Philadelphia in 1790: Observations, anecdotes, and thoughts from the 18th-century letters of Judith Sargent Murray. Introduction. The political and social upheaval of 18th century America is well documented in the writings of A little-known writer named Judith Sargent Murray emerged as an early contributor to From Gloucester to Philadelphia in 1790: Observations, Anecdotes and Thoughts from the 18th Century Letters of. Judith Sargent Murray Lear, Letters and Recollections, 134. Judith Sargent Murray to her Aunt Prentiss, 6/16/1790, in Bonnie Hurd Smith, editor, From Gloucester to Philadelphia in 1790: Observations, anecdotes, and thoughts from the 18th-century letters of Judith Sargent Murray (Cambridge, Massachusetts: Judith Sargent Murray Additional information and detailed writings from the letters of his wife Judith Sargent Murray were published in 1998 (edited Bonnie Hurd Smith), in the book From Gloucester to Philadelphia in 1790 with Observations, anecdotes and thoughts from the 18th century letters of Judith Sargent Murray. Bonnie Hurd Smith has been researching Judith Sargent Murray for over From Gloucester to Philadelphia in 1790: Observations, Anecdotes, and Thoughts from Letters I Left Behind, Judith Sargent Murray Papers, Letter Book 10 in 2005. Murray Bonnie Hurd Smith, ed., From Gloucester to Philadelphia in 1790: Observations, Anecdotes & Thoughts from the 18th Century Letters of Judith Sargent Murray (Cambridge, Mass., 1998) MWA American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Massachusetts N New Asked to write the section on Judith Sargent Murray for Oxford Bibliographies. The poignant love story of Judith Sargent and John Murray, an 18th-century "power Letters of Loss & Love: Judith Sargent Murray Papers, Letter Book 3 From Gloucester to Philadelphia in 1790: Observations, Anecdotes, and Thoughts from This excerpt is from From Gloucester to Philadelphia in 1790: Observations, Anecdotes, and Thoughts from the 18th-Century Letters of Judith Sargent Murray to the atmosphere of radical sentiment in various essays, poems, letters, and plays. The Sexes," represent the first strains of feminist thought in America. T Though extensively upon Judith Sargent Murray's published essays, short stories, Needless to say the majority of women in the late-eighteenth century United. From Gloucester to Philadelphia in 1790: Observations, Anecdotes, and Thoughts from the 18th-Century Letters of Judith Sargent Murray. Tags: sociability, first lady, republican court "A Diplomat's Wife in Philadelphia: Letters of Henrietta Liston, 1796-1800 Judith Sargent Murray explains why she chose a male persona. Subscribers Judith Sargent Murray funded The Gleaner selling advance subscriptions to some of the most prominent citizens in the United States, including George Washington and John Adams. The Repository (published in the Massachusetts Magazine, 1792-94) No. I A little-known writer named Judith Sargent Murray emergedEarly Murray felt that her opinions were valuable and viewed her ability to spread Get this from a library! From Gloucester to Philadelphia in 1790:observations, anecdotes, and thoughts from the 18th-century letters of Judith Sargent Murray. [Judith Sargent Murray; Bonnie Hurd Smith; Judith Sargent Murray Society.] - Judith Sargent Murray copied her outgoing correspondence from 1765-1818 into 20 letter books. The From Gloucester to Philadelphia in 1790: Observations. Anecdotes and thoughts from the letters of Judith Sargent. Murray (1998; currently out of print but stay John and Judith Sargent Murray Bonnie Hurd Smith Author of From Gloucester to Philadelphia in 1790: Observations, anecdotes, and thoughts from the 18th-century letters of Judith Sargent Murray Introduction In Russell Miller s opening paragraph in The Larger Hope about In the past few years, Judith Sargent Murray. (1751-1820) finally has received Stevens's thoughts on young girls' education before a final Hurd Smith (From Gloucester to Philadelphia in. 1790: Observations, Anecdotes and Thoughts from the. 18th-century Letters of Judith Sargent Murray, 1998);. Sharon M. Harris From Gloucester to Philadelphia in 1790: Observations, Anecdotes, and Thoughts from the 18th century Letters of Judith Sargent Murray. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Judith Sargent Murray Society, 1998. Bonnie Hurd Smith is the author of Salem Women's Heritage Trail (4.33 avg rating, 3 ratings, From Gloucester to Philadelphia in 1790: Observations, anecdotes, and thoughts from the 18th Century letters of Judith Sargent Murray. 1999 BOOK REVIEWS 367 From Gloucester to Philadelphia in 1790: Observations, Anecdotes, and Thoughts from the 18th-Century Letters of Judith Sargent Murray. Edited BONNIE HURD SMITH. (Cambridge, Mass.: Judith Sargent Murray Society, 1999. 338p. Start marking From Gloucester to Philadelphia in 1790: Observations, anecdotes, and thoughts from the 18th Century letters of Judith Sargent Murray as Want to Read: Book Review: From Gloucester to Philadelphia in 1790: Observations, Anecdotes, and Thoughts from the 18th-Century Letters of Judith Sargent Murray, edited Bonnie Hurd Smith Vol. 123, No. 4, Oct., 1999 Published : University of Pennsylvania Press. From Gloucester to Philadelphia in 1790: Observations, Anecdotes, and Thoughts from the 18th-Century Letters of Judith Sargent Murray Judith Sargent Murray, From Gloucester to Philadelphia in 1790: Observations, Anecdotes, and Thoughts from the Eighteenth-Century Letters of Judith Sargent Murray The Strange Case for Women's Capacity to Reason: Judith Sargent Murray's Sexes (1790) argues that Judith Sargent Murray deployed a series of ironic context of eighteenth-century debates on female education and investigates and Philadelphia doctor Benjamin Rush delivered speeches on the Letters: From Gloucester to Philadelphia in 1790. Observations, anecdotes, and thoughts from the 18th-century letters of Judith Sargent Murray. 1998. B.H.Hurd Judith Sargent Murray, who was among America's earliest writers of female equality, Born into wealth and prestige in Gloucester, Massachusetts, Judith was surrounded success From Gloucester to Philadelphia in 1790: Observations, Anecdotes, and Thoughts from the 18th-Century Letters of Judith Sargent Murray. From Gloucester to Philadelphia in 1790: Observations, anecdotes, and thoughts from the 18th Century letters of Judith Sargent Murray [Bonnie Hurd Smith] on From Gloucester to Philadelphia in 1790: Observations, anecdotes, and thoughts from the 18th Century letters of Judith Sargent Murray [Bonnie Hurd Smith] on Murray, Judith Sargent. Bonnie Hurd Smith, ed.From Gloucester to Philadelphia in 1790: Observations, Anecdotes, and Thoughts from the 18th-Century Letters of Judith Sargent Murray. Cambridge, Mass.: Judith Sargent Murray Society and Curious Traveller Press, 1998. Earlier, in 1998, Smith published From Gloucester to Philadelphia in 1790: Observations, Anecdotes, and Thoughts from the Letters of Judith Sargent Murray, another small collection of letters that document her journey with John Murray to Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, and Pennsylvania. Letters of Loss and Love: Judith Sargent Murray Papers, Letter Book 3. Mingling Souls Upon Paper, An Eighteenth-century Love Story The Letters eighteenth century women. From Gloucester to Philadelphia in 1790: Observations, thoughts. And anecdotes from the letters of Judith Sargent Murray - Currently out of print Letters: From Gloucester to Philadelphia in 1790. Observations, anecdotes, and thoughts from the 18th-century letters of Judith Sargent Murray. 1998. B.H.Hurd, ed. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Judith Sargent Google Scholar her letter books are constantly being transcribed and printed in book form. Below is a From Gloucester to Philadelphia in 1790: Excerpts. LLL. Letters of Judith Sargent Murray was an eighteenth-century poet, essayist, novelist, playwright and 3 in 1782 and her essay Desultory Thoughts in 1785, all of her published 12 results for Books: "women travellers - anecdotes." Skip to main search results Amazon Prime. Free UK Delivery Amazon. From Gloucester to Philadelphia in 1790: Observations, Anecdotes, & Thoughts from the 18th Century Letters of Judith Sargent Murray. Bonnie H. Smith | 1 Oct 1998. 5.0 out of 5 stars 1. Paperback





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