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Southern Illinois University Press, Carbondale
Introduction -- Lessons in logos from antebellum American women poets -- Ethos-in-process: sentimental women poets and "true womanhood" -- Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, black poet ventriloquist -- Reviving Lydia Huntley Sigourney -- Howe's "i-s"...
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ang 882.1 fra DF 2057
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Introduction -- Lessons in logos from antebellum American women poets -- Ethos-in-process: sentimental women poets and "true womanhood" -- Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, black poet ventriloquist -- Reviving Lydia Huntley Sigourney -- Howe's "i-s" return the gaze of men -- Audience: who reads sentimental poetry and who cares? -- Slave market matrix of Harper's critical pedagogy -- Sigourney's readers: problems of sentimental rhetoric and class -- Howe's passion flowers dialogue with a master -- Conclusion: sentimental rhetoric's poets and prospects