Legacy 32:1

Legacy 32:1

Edited by Jennifer S. Tuttle, Theresa Strouth Gaul, and Susan Tomlinson

Table Of Contents

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Editor’s Note

Sparing Fame: Anne Bradstreet’s Elegiac Consolations
Julia Penn Delacroix

The Poetics of Unoriginality: The Case of Lucretia Davidson
Claudia Stokes

The Kitchen Economics of Sarah Orne Jewett’s The Country of the Pointed Firs
Thomas Strychacz

Black Labor and the Sentimentalized Southern Economy in Katherine Tillman’s Clancy Street
Andreá N. Williams

From the Archives
“So Completely Has My Vogue Passed Away”: Houghton Mifflin’s In-house Evaluations of Mary Hallock Foote’s Autobiography
Nicolas S. Witschi
Correspondence with Houghton Mifflin Co.
Mary Hallock Foote

Review Essay
Literary Recovery in an Age of Austerity: A Review of Early American Reprints and Just Teach One
Michelle Burnham

Book Reviews
American Blood: The Ends of the Family in American Literature, 1850–1900, by Holly Jackson
Carol J. Singley

Sentimental Readers: The Rise, Fall, and Revival of a Disparaged Rhetoric, by Faye Halpern
Gillian Silverman

Playing House in the American West: Western Women’s Life Narratives, 1839–1987, by Cathryn Halverson
Daniel Worden

Treacherous Texts: U.S. Suffrage Literature, 1846–1946, edited by Mary Chapman and Angela Mills
Leslie Petty

The Middle Class in the Great Depression: Popular Women’s Novels of the 1930s, by Jennifer Haytock
Catherine Keyser