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- catalog contributor b462641.
- catalog created "c1982.".
- catalog date "1982".
- catalog date "c1982.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1982.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog description "Pt. I. Introduction: "This is Christmas Eve and I am in Tintah" -- Pt. II. Little houses on the prarie: class and place in women's writings. Regional perspectives -- Housing and Indians -- Women's mappings -- Pt. III. "Not to use correct and elegant English is to plod": class and language in women's writings. School grammar books -- Fannie Dunn Quain, doctor and historian -- Johanna Kildahl: self-help toward education -- Grace DeCou and Adah Bickford, relieved of husbands -- Mattie Lampman, Klondike diarist -- Jane Freeland, on the Erie Canal -- A literature of omissions -- Pt. IV. "Don't read aloud": class and sexuality, disease, and death in women's writings. Public health in the nineteenth-century midwest -- Birth control -- Men -- Death -- Aurie Carreau, her euphemisms -- Elsie Hadley White, political wife -- Fannie Tenney, Civil War widow -- "Nervous impulses" -- Pt. V. Viola Pierce, 1845-1919. Viola among the Keyeses, 1862-1875 -- Alonzo Choate and Hubbel Pierce: a Civil War friendship -- Abbottsville, Dakota territory, June-July 1879 -- Nerves, 1904 -- Pt. VI. Two lives. Julie Gage Carpenter, "Frantically lonely" -- Emma Mott, "Lady Instructor" -- Pt. VII. Words of love and hunger.".
- catalog extent "xiii, 242 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Read this only to yourself.".
- catalog identifier "0253348366".
- catalog isFormatOf "Read this only to yourself.".
- catalog issued "1982".
- catalog issued "c1982.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Bloomington : Indiana University Press,".
- catalog relation "Read this only to yourself.".
- catalog spatial "Middle West".
- catalog subject "American prose literature Middle West Women authors.".
- catalog subject "HQ1438.A14 H35 1982".
- catalog subject "Rural women Middle West History.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Pt. I. Introduction: "This is Christmas Eve and I am in Tintah" -- Pt. II. Little houses on the prarie: class and place in women's writings. Regional perspectives -- Housing and Indians -- Women's mappings -- Pt. III. "Not to use correct and elegant English is to plod": class and language in women's writings. School grammar books -- Fannie Dunn Quain, doctor and historian -- Johanna Kildahl: self-help toward education -- Grace DeCou and Adah Bickford, relieved of husbands -- Mattie Lampman, Klondike diarist -- Jane Freeland, on the Erie Canal -- A literature of omissions -- Pt. IV. "Don't read aloud": class and sexuality, disease, and death in women's writings. Public health in the nineteenth-century midwest -- Birth control -- Men -- Death -- Aurie Carreau, her euphemisms -- Elsie Hadley White, political wife -- Fannie Tenney, Civil War widow -- "Nervous impulses" -- Pt. V. Viola Pierce, 1845-1919. Viola among the Keyeses, 1862-1875 -- Alonzo Choate and Hubbel Pierce: a Civil War friendship -- Abbottsville, Dakota territory, June-July 1879 -- Nerves, 1904 -- Pt. VI. Two lives. Julie Gage Carpenter, "Frantically lonely" -- Emma Mott, "Lady Instructor" -- Pt. VII. Words of love and hunger.".
- catalog title "Read this only to yourself : the private writings of Midwestern women, 1880-1910 / Elizabeth Hampsten.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".