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Rebecca Harding Davis: A Biographical Sketch & Bibliographyby Janice Milner Lasseter
Her works currently in print are: Life in the Iron Mills, Margret Howth: A Story of To-Day, Waiting for the Verdict, and a selection of stories and essays in Rebecca Harding Davis: A Reader. This last book is an excellent collection of previously unavailable short fiction and essays as well as "Life in the Iron Mills."
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Davis, Rebecca Harding. Bits of Gossip. New York: Houghton, 1904.
Grayburn, William F. Grayburn. "The Major Fiction of Rebecca Harding Davis " Ph.D. Dissertation, Pennsylvania State University, 1965.
Harris, Sharon M. Rebecca Harding Davis and American Realism. Philadelphia: U of Pennsylvania P, 1991.
Hesford, Walter. "Literary Contexts of 'Life in the Iron-Mills.'" Journal of American Literature 49 (1977-78): 70-85.
Langford, Gerald. The Richard Harding Davis Years: A Biography of A Mother and Son. New York: Holt, 1961.
Lasseter, Janice Milner. "'Boston in the Sixties': Rebecca Harding Davis'sView of Boston and Concord During the Civil War." The Concord Saunterer, The Thoreau Society Bulletin 3 (1995): 65-72/
Pfaelzer, Jean. "Domesticity and the Discourse of Slavery: 'John Lamar' and 'Blind Tom' by Rebecca Harding Davis." ESQ 38 (1992): 31-56.
--. Introduction. "Marcia" by Rebecca Harding Davis. Legacy 4 (1987): 3-10.
--, ed. A Rebecca Harding Davis Reader. Pittsburgh: U of Pittsburgh P, 1995.
Rose, Jane Atteridge. Rebecca Harding Davis. New York: Twayne, 1993.
Schaeffer, Helen Woodward. "Rebecca Harding Davis,Pioneer Realist." Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Pennsylvania, 1947.
Yellin, Jean Fagin. Afterword. Margret Howth: A Story of To-day. New York: Feminist, 1990.
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