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Susanna Rowson.
Rowson's poems, published in 1804 by Gilbert & Dean, Boston
Susanna Rowson later in life

Susanna Rowson, nata Haswell (1762—Martii 1824), fuit scriptrix mythistoriarum, poeta, scriptrix ludorum scaenicorum, scriptrix scriptorum religiosorum, actrix scaenica, et educator Britannico-Americana. Ea insigniter fuit auctor mythistoriae Charlotte Temple, libri in litteris Americanis optime veniti populoque gratissimi donec Uncle Tom's Cabin Harriettae Beecher Stowe anno 1852 prolata esset. . . .

  • Victoria (1786)
  • The Inquisitor (1788)
  • Mary, or, The Test of Honour (1789)
  • Charlotte: a Tale of Truth (1790; Charlotte Temple post tertiam editionem Americanam, 1797)
  • Mentoria (1791)
  • Rebecca, or, The Fille de Chambre (1792)
  • Trials of the Human Heart (1795)
  • Reuben and Rachel (1798)
  • Sarah (1813)
  • Charlotte's Daughter, or, The Three Orphans

Ludi scaenici

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  • Slaves of Algiers; or, A Struggle for Freedom (1794)[1]
  • The Female Patriot (1795)[1]
  • The Volunteers (1795)[1]
  • Americans in England (1796; Columbian Daughters in productione anni 1800)
  • The American Tar (1796)
  • Hearts of Oak (1811)
  • Poems of Various Subjects (1788)
  • A Trip to Parnassus (1788)
  • The Standard of Liberty (1795)
  • Miscellaneous Poems (1811)
  • An Abridgement of Universal Geography (1805)
  • A Spelling Dictionary (1807)
  • A Present for Young Ladies (1811)
  • Youth's First Step in Geography (1811)
  • Biblical Dialogues between a Father and His Family (1822)
  • Exercises in History, Chronology, and Biography, in Question and Answer (1822)

Adnotationes

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  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Emily Stipes Watts, The Poetry of American Women from 1632 to 1945 (Austin Texiae: University of Texas Press, 1978, ISBN 0-292-76450-2), 57.

Bibliographia

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  • Davidson, Cathy N., ed. 1987. Charlotte Temple: Susanna Rowson. Oxoniae: Oxford University Press.
  • Fergenson, Laraine. Susanna Haswell Rowson (1762–1824). In Heath Anthology of American Literature.
  • Homestead, Melissa J., et Camryn Hansen. 2010. Susanna Rowson's Transatlantic Career. Early American Literature 45(3):619–654.
  • Kornfeld, Eve. 1983. Women in Post-Revolutionary American Culture: Susanna Haswell Rowson's American Career, 1793–1824. Journal of American Culture 6(4):56–62.
  • Nason, Elias. 1870. A Memoir of Mrs. Susanna Rowson. Albaniae Novi Eboraci: J. Munsell.
  • Parker, Patricia L. 1986. Susanna Rowson. Bostoniae: Twayne Publishers.
  • Rust, Marion. 2008. Prodigal Daughters: Susanna Rowson's Early American Women. University of North Carolina Press.
  • Vinson, James, ed. 1979. Great Writers of the English Language: Novelists and Prose Writers. Novi Eboraci: St. Martin's Press.

Nexus externi

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