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Ohio's Nineteenth-Century Regional Women's Fiction
Sandra Parker

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This chronologically selected anthology of fiction by eight Ohio women makes accessible a literary tradition that begins with lost aspects of frontier life in the 1830s depicted by contemporaries Julia L. Dumont and Pamilla W. Ball. It ends with Jessie Brown Pounds's retrospective recreation of the Western Reserve's frontier culture at the century's close.

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Cover of book is green with white text and a brown image of Ohio in the background.

1998
LC: 98-011977 PS
248 pp. 6 x 9
ISBN 978-0-87972-765-9
Cloth $49.95 t
ISBN 978-0-87972-766-6 Paper $18.95 t


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