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This new edition includes a historically and theoretically informed critical introduction that situates the novel within American social and literary history, also featuring a bibliography for further research and appendices detailing the significant differences between the two nineteenth-century editions.

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"Today's readers can now take pleasure in Redwood, the novel in which Sedgwick dismantles gender conventions that call for female deference and dependence and installs in their stead heroines who are independent actors. We are indebted to Jenifer Elmore's splendid introduction that not only situates Redwood in its larger historical context, but also highlights the novel's significance in transatlantic literary culture." -Mary Kelley, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

Catharine Sedgwick Redwood a Tale

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    A Paperback / softback by Catharine Sedgwick, Jenifer B. Elmore

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      Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
      Publication Date: 25/01/2023
      ISBN13: 9781399511117, 978-1399511117
      ISBN10: 1399511114

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This new edition includes a historically and theoretically informed critical introduction that situates the novel within American social and literary history, also featuring a bibliography for further research and appendices detailing the significant differences between the two nineteenth-century editions.

      Trade Review
      "Today's readers can now take pleasure in Redwood, the novel in which Sedgwick dismantles gender conventions that call for female deference and dependence and installs in their stead heroines who are independent actors. We are indebted to Jenifer Elmore's splendid introduction that not only situates Redwood in its larger historical context, but also highlights the novel's significance in transatlantic literary culture." -Mary Kelley, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

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