· Clarence: or, A Tale of Our Own Times. Clarence.: Catharine Maria Sedgwick. Broadview Press, - Fiction - pages. 0 Reviews. Honorable mention recipient for the Society for the Author: Catharine Maria Sedgwick. · Honorable mention recipient for the Society for the Study of American Women Writers Award. A pioneering American novel of manners first published in , Catharine Sedgwick’s Clarence follows heiress Gertrude Clarence as she negotiates the perils of the marriage market in New York City. Giving Gertrude’s family English and Caribbean histories, Sedgwick aligns the United Offer Count: 3. · Clarence; Or, A Tale of Our Own Times Item Preview remove-circle Share or Embed This Item. Share to Twitter. Share to Facebook. Share to Reddit. Clarence; Or, A Tale of Our Own Times by Catharine Maria ] [Sedgwick. Publication date Publisher Carey Lea Collection americana Digitizing sponsor Google Book from the collections of.
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Her subsequent novels followed at about uniform intervals, Clarence, a Tale of our Own Times appearing in Sedgwick gives the Native American population a voice within Hope Leslie through her characterization of various people within the novel. Similar to the manner in which Sedgwick represented a progressive attitude toward the supposed duties of women during the time period, Philip Gura highlights her addition of minority groups as significant characters and her commitment to. Honorable mention recipient for the Society for the Study of American Women Writers Award. A pioneering American novel of manners first published in , Catharine Sedgwick’s Clarence follows heiress Gertrude Clarence as she negotiates the perils of the marriage market in New York City. Giving Gertrude’s family English and Caribbean histories, Sedgwick aligns the United States in the s with a larger Atlantic world. Clarence: or, A tale of our own times. Contributor Names Sedgwick, Catharine Maria, Created / Published New York, J. C. Derby; Boston, Phillips, Sampson and Company; [etc., etc.] Notes.
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