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Acknowledgments vii
Introduction 1
Chapter 1 Can the Genteel Writer Write the Local Novel?: Caroline Kirkland, Eliza Farnham, and Rose Terry Cooke 31
Chapter 2 Travel Delays in the Commercial Countryside: Bret Harte and Sarah Orne Jewett 53
Chapter 3 Travel Delays and Provincial Ambition: Rebecca Harding Davis and Thomas Detter 77
Chapter 4 Realist Magic in the Country and the City: William Dean Howells 99
Chapter 5 Angry Reform from Elsewhere in New England: Elizabeth Stuart Phelps 119
Epilogue 147
Notes 159
Bibliography 201
Index 219
About the Author 225
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