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Tag Archives: Enlightenment ideology
Emma May Buckingham
Emma May Buckingham was born in a mining and milling town in the Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania in 1836 and died in 1919. She was the fifth of ten children. Buckingham has said that she was an invalid as … Continue reading
Tagged 1873, 19th Century, A Self-Made Woman, bildungsroman, Civil War, Disability, Disfigurement, Emma May Buckingham, Enlightenment ideology, Feminism, Literary Recovery, Literature, Mary Idyl's Trials and Triumphs, Novel, Self-Construction, Self-Culture, Self-Improvement, Self-Improvement Genre, Self-Made, Women's Fiction
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