Maria Susanna Cummins Criticism
- Introduction
- Principal Works
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Essays
- The Lamplighter
- Review of Mabel Vaughan
- The Domestic Sentimentalists and Other Popular Writers
- Susan Warner, Anna Warner, and Maria Cummins
- The Lamplighter, The Wide, Wide World, and Hope Leslie: Reconsidering the Recipes for Nineteenth-Century American Women's Novels
- Go Away and Die: The Lamplighter, ‘Lena Rivers, Ernest Linwood
- ‘Promoting an Extensive Sale’: The Production and Reception of The Lamplighter.
- Corporate Individualism: The Lamplighter
- Missionary Colonialism, Egyptology, Racial Borderlands, and the Satiric Impulse: M. M. Ballou, William Ware, John DeForest, Maria Susanna Cummins, David F. Dorr
- Household Trash: Domesticity and National Identity in The Lamplighter and the ‘Nausicaa’ Episode of Ulysses
- Male Doctors and Female Illness in American Women's Fiction, 1850-1900
- ‘A Sort of Adopted Daughter’: Family Relations in The Lamplighter
- The Limits of the Mother at Home in The Wide, Wide World and The Lamplighter
- Further Reading